UNIVERSITY  OF 
ILLINOIS  i  IBPARY 

BOOKSTrtCKS 


The 

Alumni  Record 

OF  THE 

University  of  Illinois 
at  Urbana 


Including  Annals  of  the  University  and  Biographical 

Notices  of  the  Members  of  the  Faculties 

and  of  the  Boards  of  Trustees 


Edited  by  FRANK  WILLIAM   SCOTT 


1906 

University  of  Illinois 

Urbana 


Illinois  Printing  Company 
Danville,  Illinois 


CONTENTS 
Foreword    --------------------       v 

AXXALS   OF   THE   UNIVERSITY      -------- vil 

Baccalaureate  Alumni      ---------------       i 

Graduate  Alumni   -----------------     444 

Honorary  Alumni     ----------- 458 

Faculty      --------------------     471 

Trustees      --------------------  573 

Directory  of  Alumni  Clubs      -------------     595 

Geographical  Index  to  Graduates     -----------   599 

Alphabetical  Index  to  Alumni       ------------     633 


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FOREWORD 


To  THE  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Greeting! 

Friends:  With  this  first  official  record  of  the  Alumni  of  the  departments 
of  the  University  of  Illinois  at  Urbana,  I  wish  to  send  a  word  of  cordial 
greeting  and  congratulation.  You  will  receive  from  an  examination  of  this 
volume  a  new  idea,  I  am  sure,  of  the  growing  importance  of  your  Alma 
Mater.  You  must  recognize  that  you  are  children  of  no  mean  mother.  Her 
family  is  increasing  in  size  with  marvelous  rapidity. 

The  total  registration  for  the  past  year  in  all  departments,  including  the 
Academy,  was  4,074 — truly  a  goodly  array  as  far  as  numbers  go.  I  believe 
the  quality  is  good  also,  and  with  all  due  respect  to  those  of  you  who  have 
been  out  of  college  twenty  years  or  more,  I  think  it  is  steadily  improving. 
Your  children,  whom  you  are  now  beginning  to  send  to  Illinois  in  increasing 
numbers,  are  a  considerable  improvement  upon  their  parents! — for  which 
I  am  certain  you  are  thankful  as  well  as  the  rest  of  us. 

Friends,  this  is  a  great  heritage  into  which  you  have  come — m.ember- 
ship  in  the  University  of  Illinois.  You  ought  to  become  prouder  of  it  every 
day.  This  institution  is  destined,  I  believe,  not  only  to  be  the  greatest  of 
American  State  Universities,  but  to  be  generally  recognized  as  such  the 
world  over,  and  when  that  time  comes,  it  will  have  become  one  of  the  great- 
est foundations  for  higher  education  known  in  history. 

Illinois  will  be  linked  with  Oxford  and  Cambridge  and  Berlin  and  Paris 
and  Harvard  and  Yale  as  one  of  the  holy  places  in  the  history  of  the  human 
spirit.  The  men  and  women  who  have  laid  these  broad  foundations  on 
which  we  are  rearing  this  superstructure  have  done  a  noble  work.  They 
deserve  our  loving  respect.  We  can  pay  to  their  memory  no  better  tribute 
than  to  dedicate  ourselves  anew  to  the  great  undertaking  they  began. 

Will  you  not  each  and  all  help  us  in  realizing  the  magnificent  ideal  of  a 
university  which  fired  the  imagination  and  stirred  the  heart  of  that  prince  of 
men.  Dr.  J.  M.  Gregory,  and  which  was  taken  up  and  converted  into  reality  at 
such  a  marx^elous  rate  by  his  successors.  Dr.  Peabody  and  Dr.  Draper,  and  the 
great  host  of  their  assistants  in  the  Faculty  and  among  the  people  of  Illinois. 

The  University  of  Illinois  is  already  great  in  size — not  even  a  hostile 
critic  could  deny  that.  Let  us  make  it  as  great  in  quality  and  so  indisput- 
ably so  that  all  men  will  realize  and  acknowledge  it. 

In  this  forward  movement,  the  Alumni  of  the  University  can  be  of  great 
help.  It  is  necessary  to  plant  in  the  public  mind  a  higher  conception  of 
what  a  university  is  and  may  be;  to  develop  in  the  public  heart  a  more 
earnest  desire  to  realize  this  conception  here  in  Illinois ;  and  to  stir  the  public 
will  to  a  clearer  determination  to  have  this  ideal  become  real  within  our  day 
and  generation. 

If  each  and  every  Alumnus  will  join  actively  in  the  work  of  public 
education  on  this  subject,  you  will  be  able  to  see  still  greater  things  in  your 
day  than  any  which  have  come  to  pass. 

With  cordial  esteem, 

Edmund  J.  J.a.mes. 


NOTE 


An  asterisk  (*)  before  the  name  of  a  person  indicates  that  the  person  is 
deceased;  before  a  degree  indicates  that  the  holder  received  a  certificate  at 
the  time  of  graduation  and  was  voted  the  degree  at  the  time  indicated. 
Unless  the  degree  is  followed  by  the  name  of  some  other  college  or  university, 
it  was  received  at  Illinois. 

Those  who  find  errors  in  their  own  or  in  other  biographies  in  this  book 
will  confer  a  favor  on  the  Editor  by  reporting  them  to  him.  A  new  edition 
will  doubtless  be  demanded  before  long;  consequently  not  only  corrections 
but  also  additional  material  should  be  sent  in  as  occasions  arise  to  warrant  it. 
The  alumni  should  feel  at  liberty  to  write  at  any  time  to  the  Editor  of  the 
Alumni  Record  for  information  concerning  any  gradviate.  He  will  have  the 
information  if  the  alumni  keep  him  informed, 

F.  W.  S. 
July,  1906 


Annals 


ANNALS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

1862 

An  act  donating  public  lands,  on  the  ratio  of  30,000  acres  for  each  Sena- 
tor and  Representative,  to  the  states  and  territories  which  wovild  provide 
colleges  for  the  benefit  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts  was  passed  by 
Congress,  and  approved  on  July  2,  1862.  Under  this  grant  Illinois  would 
receive  property  to  the  value  of  $600,000.00  (480,000  acres)  the  interest  on 
which  was  to  be  applied  for  these  purposes.  The  grant  must  be  accepted  and 
applied  to  its  uses  before  July,  1867,  or  it  would  revert  to  the  government. 

1863 

The  Legislature  of  Illinois  accepted  the  grant  Feb.  14,  1863,  and  discussed 
the  matter  for  some  time  without  being  able  to  come  to  any  agreement  on 
the  details  of  the  proposed  college  or  on  its  location.  Some  wished  to  divide 
the  money  up  among  the  existing  colleges,  provided  they  establish  schools  of 
this  nature;  some  to  establish  a  school  to  teach  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic 
Arts;  and  some  to  attach  a  new  school  to  the  Normal  University. 

1864 

At  the  State  Fair  held  in  Decatur  in  1864,  a  committee  was  appointed  by 
the  State  Agricultural  Society  to  take  the  matter  up  and  present  some  defi- 
nite plan  to  the  Legislature.  This  Committee  was  composed  of  Wm.  H.  Van 
Epps,  Prof.  J.  B.  Turner,  A.  B.  McConnell,  B.  G.  Roots,  and  John  P.  Rey- 
nolds. They  drew  up  a  bill  as  an  expression  of  the  views  of  the  farmers,  and 
presented  it  to  the  Legislature  in  1865,  and  again  in  1867. 

1866 

State  meeting  of  all  those  interested  in  the  organization  of  the  proposed 
Industrial  University  held  at  Bloomington.  Meeting  recommended  that 
the  state  build  onlj'  one  university. 

Sept.  21 — Notice  was  published  of  an  informal  election  to  be  held  in 
Champaign  county  on  Oct.  10,  by  order  of  the  board  of  Supervisors.  The 
voters  were  to  decide  whether  or  not  the  county  should  appropriate  $100,- 
000.00  worth  of  Champaign  county  bonds  "to  secure  the  location  of  the 
Illinois  Industrial  University  in  this  county." 

Oct.  5 — Proposition  of  Champaign  and  Urbana  was  to  purchase  the  build- 
ing then  standing,  called  "The  Urbana  and  Champaign  Institute  Building," 
with  the  eight  acres  on  which  it  stood  at  a  cost  of  $30,000.00,  then  use  the 
other  $70,000.00  to  buy  more  land  and  secure  the  location  of  the  University 
over  the  other  contestants — Bloomington,  Jacksonville,  and  other  towns  had 
made  offers.  The  Champaign  papers  said  that  they  could  thus  give  this 
building,  1,000  acres  for  a  farm,  100  acres  for  a  "garden-patch"  and  still 
have  $40,000.00  left. 

The  building  was  erected  in  1861,  supposedly  at  a  cost  of  $175,000.00. 
and  was  said  to  be  "  one  of  the  largest  and  most  substantial  buildings  in  the 
State,  second  only  to  the  Normal  L^niversity. "  It  stood  at  the  north  end 
of  what  is  now  Illinois  Field,  facing  University  Avenue.  The  Main  part  of 
structure  was  125  feet  front,  fort}'  feet  in  depth,  and  five  stories  high.  From 
the  center  projected  a  wing  forty-four  by  seventy  feet,  four  stories  high.  It 
contained  ninety  dormitories,  each  ten  by  fifteen,  "suitable  rooms  for  prin- 
cipals, professors,  etc."  and  "accomodations  for  800  students." 

Oct.  12 — Returns  of  the  election  on  the  question  of  the  bond  issue  show 
the  vote  to  have  been:     For,  1,601 ;  agianst,  1,035 — majority  for  566. 

"Urbana  and  Champaign  were  unanimously  in  favor  of  the  measure.  A 
considerable  opposition  was  manifested  in  some  of  the  country  towns,  how- 
ever. ' '  This  opposition  was  due  to  the  fact  that  the  smaller  towns  regarded  the 
whole  thing  as  a  scheme  on  the  part  of  Urbana  and  Champaign  to  make  the  en- 
tire county  pay  for  a  school  which  would  benefit  these  two  communities  only. 


viii  University  of  Illinois 

1867 

Jan.  10 — Mr.  Tincher  (Senator  from  the  Seventh  District)  introduced 
into  the  Senate  a  bill  for  "an  act  to  provide  for  the  organization,  endowment, 
and  maintenance  of  the  Illinois  Industrial  University."  This  bill  provided, 
among  other  things,  that  the  Institution  should  be  located  at  Champaign. 
At  the  same  date  Senator  Fuller  (Twenty-third  district)  introduced  a  bill 
similar  to  Mr.  Tincher's  except  that  it  provided  for  the  location  of  the 
University  by  a  commission  to  be  appointed  by  the  Governor.  These  two 
bills  were  read  twice  and  ordered  printed.  Jan.  11 — Both  bills  in  the  House 
were  introduced,  the  Champaign  bill  being  offered  by  Mr.  Griggs  from  that 
district.  The  Senate  at  this  time  voted  that  the  entire  grant  should  be  ap- 
plied to  one  institution.  Jan.  25 — The  Governor  approved  a  bill  giving  any 
county,  city,  township,  or  incorporated  town  authority  to  levy  taxes  or  vol- 
untary subscriptions  for  the  purpose  of  securing  the  location  of  the  University. 
Feb.  1 — Mr.  Tincher  raoved  to  amend  the  Fuller  Bill  by  striking  out 
the  section  providing  for  a  committee  to  locate  the  college.  This  amend- 
ment was  carried  by  a  vote  of  fifteen  to  nine.  Feb.  22 — House  Bill 
amended  by  adding  to  the  offer  contained  (the  Institute  property)  therein 
(as  requirements  for  the  location)  810  acres  of  land,  $50,000.00  worth 
of  freight  (appropriated  by  the  Illinois  Central),  $100,000.00  in  Cham- 
paign County  Bonds,  and  $2,000.00  in  fruit,  shade  and  ornamental  trees 
and  shrubbery  from  Dunlap's  nursery,  niaking  a  total  of  $450,000.00  esti- 
mated valuation  of  property.  This  bill  as  amended  passed  the  House  on 
the  same  day.  Its  provisions  were  that  the  institution  should  be  located  in 
Urbana  The  trustees  were  to  be  appointed  by  the  Governor,  with  approval 
of  the  Senate,  five  from  each  grand  judicial  division,  and  one  from  each  con- 
gressional district.  They  were  to  serve  for  six  years,  without  salary,  the  first 
appointment  to  draw  lots,  one-third  to  serve  two,  one-third  four,  and  one- 
third  six  years.  The  trustees  were  to  elect  a  Regent  to  serve  two  years,  a 
Treasurer,  and  a  Recording  Secretar^^  and  were  to  provide  buildings,  teach- 
ers, etc.  Students  were  to  be  at  least  fifteen  years  old.  Each  county  was 
entitled  to  a  scholarship  for  descendants  of  soldiers  and  seamen.  No  degrees 
were  to  be  conferred  on  graduates.  The  Regent,  with  the  Governor,  the 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and  the  President  of  the  State  Agri- 
cultural Society  were  to  be  ex-ofpcio  m.embers  of  the  Board.  The  instructors 
were  "to  teach  in  the  most  thorough  manner  such  branches  of  learning  as 
are  related  to  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts  and  Military  Tactics,  with- 
out excluding  other  scientific  and  classical  studies."  The  college  year  was 
to  extend  through  six  autumn  and  winter  months  so  the  students  could  go 
home  for  the  six  spring  and  summer  months  or  stay  at  the  University  and 
pursue  optional  studies  "provided  that  no  student  shall  at  any  time  be  al- 
lowed to  remain  in  or  about  the  University  in  idleness,  or  without  full 
mental  or  industrial  occupation."  This  Act  passed  the  House  by  a  vote  of 
sixty-six  to  ten,  the  Senate  by  eighteen  to  seven,  and  was  approved  Feb.  28, 
1867.      The  immediate  result  was  a  huge  celebration  in  Champaign. 

Mar.  8 — Passage  of  Supplemental  Bill,  providing  that  on  the  failure  of  the 
county  authorities  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  the  Act  by  June  1, 
the  trustees  were  to  locate  the  University  at  some  other  town.  Trustees 
were  appointed  by  Governor  Oglesby  as  follows: 

1st   Congressional  District,  David  S.  Hammond,  Cook  Co. 

2nd  Congressional  District,  Luther  W.  Lawrence,  Boone  Co. 

3rd  Congressional  District,  Horatio  C.  Burchard,  Stephenson  Co. 

4th  Congressional  District,  John  S,  Johnson,  Hancock  Co. 

5th  Congressional  District,  Samuel  Edwards,  Bureau  Co. 

6th  Congressional  District,  O.  B.  Galusha,  Grundy  Co. 

7th  Congressional  District,  M.  L.  Dunlap,  Champaign  Co. 

8th  Congressional  District,  Samuel  Allen,  Tazewell  Co. 

9th  Congressional  District,  Alexander  Blackburn,  McDonough  Co. 
10th  Congressional  District,  M.  C.  Goltra,  Morgan  Co. 
11th  Congressional  District,  J.  P.  Hungate,  Clay  Co. 


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12th  Congressional  District,  Willard  C.  Flagg,  Madison  Co. 
13th  Congressional  District,  A.  M.  Brown,  Pulaski  Co. 

First  Grand  Judicial  Division — L.  R.  McMurry,  Effingham  Co.;  Charles 
Topping,  Union  Co.;  Thos.  Quick,  Washington  Co.;  and  Isaac  S.  Mahan, 
Marion  Co.  Second  Grand  Judicial  Division — George  Harding,  Edgar  Co.; 
Henry  Pickerel,  Macon  Co.;  Mason  Braynian,  Sangamon  Co.  Third  Grand 
Judicial  Division — John  M.  Van  Osdel,  Cook  Co.;  J.  C.  Burrough,  Cook  Co.; 
S.  S.  Havt.  Cook  Co.;  Emery  Cobb,  Kankakee  Co.;  and  Robert  Douglass, 
Lake  Co.'    First  meeting  to  be  held  in  Springfield,  Mar.  12,  1867. 

Mar.  12 — First  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  held  in  Springfield. 
Nominations  for  the  position  of  Regent  being  called  for,  the  names  of  Hon. 
Daniel  J.  Picknev,  of  Ogle  Countv,  Dr.  N.  N.  Wood,  of  Morgan  County,  Hon. 
J.  L.  Pickard,  of'Cook  County,  and  Dr.  John  Milton  Gregory,  of  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  were  proposed.  Dr.  Gregory  was  elected,  at  a  salary  of  $3,000.00  a 
year.  A  committee  of  five,  with  the  Regent  as  chairman,  was  selected  to 
prepare  a  course  of  study  and  report  to  the  Board.  John  W.  Bunn,  of  Spring- 
field, was  elected  Treasurer,  and  a  finance  committee  to  serve  for  one  year 
was  appointed.  Willard  C.  Flagg,  of  Madison  County,  was  elected  Corre- 
sponding Secretarv;  O.  B.  Galusha,  of  Grundy  County,  Recording  Secretary. 
The  Board  passed  a  resolution  favoring  the  establishment  of  a  Mechanical 
Department  to  be  located  at  Chicago.  Mar.  29 — An  election  was  held  in  Ur- 
bana  and  Champaign  to  decide  whether  the  two  cities  should  appropriate 
845,000.00  for  the  University,  Champaign  to  give  $25,000.00,  Urbana, 
$20,000.00.  The  vote  was  as"  follows :  Champaign: — For,  676;  against,  4. 
Urbana : — For,  406 ;  against.  0.  Mar.  29 — Dr.  Gregory  visited  Champaign  and 
Urbana  for  the  first  time. 

Apr.  10 — Vote  authorizing  Supervisors  to  issue  the  bonds  for  $100,000.00 
resulted  as  follows:     For,  2,731;  against,  867. 

May  7 — The  second  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  was  held  in  the 
chapel  of  the  "Urbana  and  Champaign  Institute,"  twenty-two  of  the 
thirty-two  trustees  being  present.  Dr.  Gregory  accepted  the  appointment, 
his  salary  having  been  increased  to  84,000.00  a  year.  A  committee  on 
Buildings  and  Grounds  was  appointed,  the  land  grants  accepted,  and  the 
University  permanently  located  at  Urbana.  Scrip  was  ordered  sold.  A 
seal  was  adopted.  It  was  decided  to  open  the  institution  on  the  first  Monday 
of  March,  1868.  A  resolution  to  admit  both  sexes  was  referred  to  the  Exe- 
cutive Committee  to  be  appointed  by  the  Regent. 

A  committee  on  Courses  of  Instruction  reported  the  following  curriculum: 
I     Agricultural  Department 

(1)  Agriculture 

(2)  Horticulture 

(3)  Landscape  Gardening 
II     Polytechnical  Department 

(1)  Mechanical  Science  and  Art 

(2)  Civil  Engineering 

(3)  Mining  and  Metallurgy 

(4)  Architecture  and  Fine  Arts 

III  Military  Department 

(1)  Engineering 

(2)  Tactics 

IV  Chemistrj'  and  Natural  Science 
V     Trade  and  Commerce 

VI     General  Science  and  Literature 

(1)  Mathematics 

(2)  Natural  History,  Chemistry,  etc. 

(3)  English  Language  and  Literature 

(4)  Modern  Languages  and  Literature 

(5)  Ancient  Languages  and  Literature 

(6)  Historv  and  Social  Science 

(7)  Philosophv  (Intellectual  and  Moral) 


X  University  of  Illinois 

July  31 — Dr.  Gregory  issued  a  circular,  proposing  that  each  County 
Agricultural  society  offer  a  prize  of  one  hundred  dollars  to  aid  the  best 
scholar  from  the  public  schools  of  the  county  who  should  attend  the  Indus- 
trial University. 

Nov.  26 — Board  of  Trustees  purchased  six  and  one-half  city  lots  adjacent 
to  the  University  for  the  price  of  $1,850.00.  The  lots  purchased  lay  along 
the  west  of  what  is  now  Illinois  Field.  The  committee  recommended  the 
purchase  of  twenty-four  others,  between  Romine  and  Mathews  Aveneus,  east 
of  Illinois  Field,  which  could  be  secured  for  $9,150.00.  This  recommenda- 
tion was  referred  to  the  Finance  Committee.  The  Board  decided  that  all 
students  should  register  in  the  Military  Department.  The  school  year  was 
divided  into  three  terms,  running  from  September  to  June.  Three  men 
were  elected.  Head  Farmer,  Jonathan  Periam,  Professor  William  Baker,  of 
Springfield,  111.,  and  Professor  G.  W.  Atherton,  of  New  York.  March 
1 1  was  decided  upon  as  the  date  for  the  formal  opening  of  the  Uni- 
versity. 

1868-69 

Mar.  10 — Willard  F.  Bliss  elected  Professor  of  Agriculture.  Mar. 
11 — Inaugural  Ceremonies  and  Formal  Opening  of  the  University.  Hon. 
S.  W.  Moulton  presided  at  the  exercises.  The  music  was  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Geo.  F.  Root,  of  Chicago,  the  dedication  hymn  being  written  by  Dr. 
Gregory.  Letters  from  Governor  Oglesby,  Senator  Yates,  and  General  Logan 
were  read.  The  principal  address  was  delivered  by  the  Honorable  Newton 
Bateman,  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  General  Hurlburt 
introduced  Dr.  Gregory.  The  exercises  were  followed  by  a  banquet  in  the 
dining  Hall  of  the  University.  Mar. — Philomathean  and  Adelphic  Liter- 
ary societies  organized.  Tuition  at  the  University  was  placed  at  $5.00  per 
term,  $15.00  per  year. 

June — Close  of  the  University  for  the  year;  seventy-seven  students 
were  enrolled  during  the  first  term.  During  the  few  days  of  closing  exer- 
cises Professor  J.  A.  Sewall,  of  Normal,  delivered  an  address  before  the  Liter- 
ary Societies. 

Aug.  5 — The  following  appointments  were  announced:  Prof.  A.  P.  S. 
Steward  of  Harvard,  to  the  chair  of  Chemistry,  Captain  S.  W.  Shattuck,  of 
Norwich  University  to  be  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Instructor 
in  Mihtary  Tactics,  and  T.  J.  Burrill,  of  the  Urbana  Graded  School,  as  Assist- 
ant professor  Natural  History.  The  latter  had  been  engaged  by  the  Regent 
in  April.  Aug.  12,  the  first  catalogue  of  the  University  was  issued,  an- 
nouncing the  second  year  of  instruction  to  begin  on  the  fourteenth  of 
September;  the  University  opened  with  a  total  enrollment  of  eighty  stu- 
dents. 

Nov. — The  Committee  on  Faculty  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  reported  the 
employment  of  Professors  Stewart,  Shattuck  and  Burrill,  also  of  Captain  E. 
Snyder  as  Accountant  and  teacher  of  Bookkeeping  and  German.  The  Board 
took  up  for  consideration  a  resolution  of  the  City  Council  of  Chicago,  prom- 
ising a  donation  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars  for  the  establish- 
ment in  Chicago  of  a  Polytechnical  School.  The  members  of  the  Board 
residing  in  the  Third  Grand  Division  and  the  First  Congressional  District 
were  authorized  to  accept  the  offer  on  behalf  of  the  Board.  The  following 
resolution  was  passed :  "Resolved  that  we  recognize  it  as  a  duty  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  to  make  this  University  pre-eminently  a  practical  school  of  Agri- 
culture and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  not  excluding  other  scientific  and  classical 
studies. "  A  resolution  calling  for  the  admission  of  women  to  the  University 
was  referred  to  the  next  meeting  for  action. 

Dec.  19 — Announcement  of  the  "First  Annual  Course  of  Agricul- 
tural Lectures  and  Discussions."  The  course  was  to  start  on  the  twelfth  of 
January  and  to  continue  for  eight  days.  Publication  of  the  "Recommended 
Courses  of  Study,"  for  the  use  of  entering  students. 

Mar.,  1869 — The  annual  report  of  the  regent  included  a  statement  that 
the  students  had  worked  on  the  farm  two  hours  a  day  in  the  Spring,  and  one 


Annals  xi 

hour  a  day  during  the  Fall.  The  labor  system  was  continued.  Dr.  Gregory 
was  re-elected  Regent,  Bunn  Treasurer,  Flagg  Corresponding  Secretary,  and 
Bliss  Recording  Secretary.  The  Board  adopted  a  resolution  directed  to 
the  Governor  recommending  that  the  number  of  meinbers  of  the  Board 
should  be  cut  down;  that  there  should  henceforth  be  one  member  from  each 
Congressional  district.  It  was  resolved  to  admit  female  students  "as  soon 
as  means  are  at  our  command  to  furnish  proper  buildings  for  the  purpose." 
July — Prof.  Wm.  M.  Baker  was  elected  as  Regent  pro  tem.  during  the  ab- 
sence of  the  Regent  in  Europe.  One  thousand  dollars  was  appropriated  for 
a  green  house.  Professor  S.  W.  Robinson  was  employed  as  Professor  of 
Mechanical  Engineering. 

1869-70 

Feb.,  1870. — Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering  was  created. 

Mar. — The  Board  voted  to  admit  women  "as  soon  as  buildings  are  pro- 
vided." 

Aug.  25 — It  was  finally  decided,  by  a  vote  of  five  to  four,  to  admit  women 
to  the  University. 

A.  P.  Bliss,  "Professor  of  Agriculture  and  Recording  Secretary  resigned, 
and  Professor  Snyder  was  elected  Recording  Secretary. 

1870-71 

Sept.  3,  1870 — Adoption  of  Student  Government.  The  legislative 
body  consisted  of  a  General  Assembly  elected  by  vote  of  the  students;  the 
judicial  department  was  a  Council  of  five,  chosen  from  the  General  Assembly; 
and  the  Executive  department  consisted  of  a  President  and  Vice-President 
of  the  Government,  an  Adjutant  for  each  building,  and  Hall  Sergeants. 

Feb.  24,  1871 — First  building  appropriation  for  the  University 
introduced  into  the  Legislature.  It  provided  for  one  hundred  thousand 
dollars  a  year  for  two  years  for  a  main  building  and  twelve  thousand  five 
hunderd  dollars  a  year  for  two  years  for  a  mechanical  engineering  building, 
besides  twentv-five  thousand  a  vear  for  running  expenses,  apparatus,  etc. 
This  bill  as  passed  by  the  Legislature,  March  13,  1871,  provided  $75,000  for 
a  building  to  cost  not  more  than  SI 50,000;  $75,000  more  was  to  be  appro- 
priated at  an  adjourned  session.  That  was  not  done  and  the  building  was 
completed  at  the  expense  of  University  funds. 

Feb.  28 — Scientific  Association  organized. 

Mar. — The  Regent  reported  twenty-two  women  in  attendance.  Dr. 
Gregory  was  re-elected.  A  location  for  the  new  main  hall  was  adopted. 
Van  Osdel  of  Chicago  was  to  be  the  architect.  Library  numbered  5,000  vols. 
Donations  for  the  year  included  200  gooseberry  cuttings. 

June  4-7 — Closing  exercises.  Address  bv  President  Erastus  O'Haven,  D. 
D. 

Aug. — The  executive  committee  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  voted  to  allow 
the  Regent  to  use  one  recitation  room  for  a  preparatory  department.  Con- 
tracts for  the  two  new  buildings  were  let,  and  the  location  of  the  Mechanical 
Engineering  Hall  (old  woodshop)  was  adopted.  Don  Carlos  Taft  was 
appointed  Professor  of  Geology  and  Zoology.  He  had  begun  teaching  in 
April.  Aug.  24 — A  convention  of  "freindsof  Agriculture  and  Polytechinc 
Education,"  held  in  Chicago,  appointed  a  committee  of  one  from  each 
state  in  which  was  located  a  college  founded  on  the  National  Land  Grant, 
to  petition  Congress  to  establish  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  at 
these  colleges.  Dr.  Gregory  was  President  of  the  Convention  and  ap- 
pointed Secretary  Flagg  as  Committeeman  from  Illinois.  A  circular  to 
Illinois  Congressmen  was  accordingly  issued  in  November. 

1871-72 

Sept.  13,  1871 — Drill  Hall  and  Mechanical  Shops  opened.  On  the  same 
day  the  cornerstone  of  University  Hall  was  laid.  Hon.  Newton  Bateman 
delivered  the  principal  address,  October  4,  1871.  Organization  of  the  Ale- 
thenai  Literary  Society  by  women  of  the  University. 


xii  University  of  Illinois 

Oct. — The  great  Chicago  fire  occurred  during  this  month.  One  hundred 
and  fifty-seven  students  were  sent  from  the  MiHtary  to  assist  in  keeping  order 
in  the  city  during  and  after  the  fire. 

Nov. — The  first  pubHcation  by  the  students  of  the  University  appeared. 
It  was  called  The  Student,  and  was  published  monthly. 

Mar.  1872 — The  Trustees  requested  the  Legislature  to  appropriate 
money  to  finish  University  Hall.  Boarding  Hall  for  women  established 
under  the  auspices  of  the  University.  D.  C.  Taft  appointed  Professor  of 
Zoology. 

April — The  Legislature  adjourned  without  appropriating  money  to  finish 
University  Hall,  so  the  Executive  committee  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  voted 
to  sell  Champaign  County  Bonds,  held  by  the  Board,  to  secure  the  necessary 
funds. 

June  6 — First  presentation  of  "Certificates"  to  graduates.  Those 
receiving  them  were:  John  J.  Davis,  of  Freeport;  Willis  A.  Reiss,  of  Belle- 
ville; Alonzo  L.  Whitcomb,  of  Urbana;  Stephen  A.  Reynolds,  of  Belvidere; 
James  N.  Mathews,  of  Mason;  Charles  W.  Rolfe,  of  Montgomery. 

Addresses  were  delivered  by  Dr.  Matthews,  and  Dr.  Edwards,  President 
of  Normal  L^niversity.  The  University  Band  furnished  music  for  the  first 
time. 

1872-73 

Feb.,  1873 — Organization  of  the  Young  Men's  and  Young  Women's 
Christian  Associations  at  the  University. 

Feb.  25 — Organization  of  the  Agricultural  Society. 

Mar. — Dr.  Gregory  re-elected  Regent,  relieved  from  teaching  and  given 
a  leave  of  absence  until  fall,  to  enable  him  to  take  an  European  trip.  Pro- 
fessor Shattuck  appointed  Regent  pro  tern.  N.  C.  Ricker  appointed  Instruc- 
tor in  Architecture. 

May — Adoption  of  a  law  providing  that  the  Board  of  Trustees  should 
henceforth  consist  of  nine  members,  three  from  each  grand  judicial  division 
of  the  State,  appointed  by  the  Governor. 

June  2-5 — Commencement.  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  Andrew  D.  White. 
President  of  Cornell  University.  June  4 — Passage  by  the  Legislature  of  an 
appropriation  to  finish  University  Hall.  June  5 — Alumni  Association  of 
the  University  organized. 

July — Meeting  of  the  newly  organized  Board.  Passage  by  the  Board  of  a 
Resolution  declaring  that  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts  were  the  pri- 
mary studies  of  the  institution,  all  others  being  secondary. 

1873-74 

Sept. — Name  of  the  University  publication  changed  from  The  Student  to 
The  Illini.  Departments  of  the  University  now  recognized  were:  (1)  Agri- 
culture; (2)  Polytechnic;  (3)  Military;  (4)  Chemistry  and  Natural  Science; 
(5)  Trade  and  Commerce;  (6)  General  Science  and  Literature. 

Dec.  10 — Dedication  of  University  Hall.  Dec.  19 — Dedication  of 
Adelphic  Hall  in  University  Hall.  Address  by  Dr.  Gregory.  March  7,  1874 
— Dedication  of  Philomathean  Hall.  Address  by  Dr.  Gregory.  March  11  — 
Celebration  of  Anniversary  day.  Address  by  Professor  T.  J.  Burrill.  Fail- 
ure of  Legislature  to  pass  any  bill  of  appropriations  for  the  University  called 
for  the  discussion  by  the  Board  of  methods  of  retrenchment. 

June  9 — N.  C.  Ricker  appointed  Assistant  Professor  of  Architecture. 
June  10 — Commencement. 

1874-75 

Sept.  21 — First  issue  of  the  University  Reporter,  a  publication  of  four 
small  pages.  Its  purpose  was  ostensibly  to  arouse  interest  in  the  Student 
Government,  and  to  advocate  the  establishment  of  a  university  press.  Its 
real  object  was  to  elect  a  certain  ticket  in  the  student  campaign.  There 
were  three  tickets  in  the  field:  "Reform,"  "Law  and  Order,"  and  "Re- 
porter. ' '      Probably  largely  as  a  result  of  the  issue  of  three  numbers  of  this 


Anxals  xiii 

paper  almost  every  one  of  the  thirty  candidates  on  the  "  Reporter ""  ticket 
was  elected. 

Nov.  26 — First  annual  banquet  of  the  Telegraphic  Association,  com- 
posed of  students  bent  upon  mastering  the  new  art  of  telegraphy. 

Dec.  4 — Union  meeting  of  Philomathean,  Adelphic,  Scientific,  and  Ale- 
thenai  Societies. 

Mar.  4,  1875 — Banquet  of  Senior  Military  Class.  Professor  Manley 
Miles,  of  Michigan,  elected  Professor  of  Agriculture  and  Instructor  in 
Agricultural  Chemistry,  at  a  salary  of  $5,000.00  a  year. 

June — N.  C.  Ricke'r  advanced  to  full  professorship.  June  7-8-9 — Com- 
mencement.    First  annual  meeting  of  Alumni. 

1875-76 

Oct.  28,  1875 — Second  annual  Oratorical  Contest  between  the  colleges 
of  Illinois  held  at  Jacksonville.  The  contestants  were  representatives  of 
Knox,  Northwestern,  Illinois  Wesleyan,  Chicago  University,  Shurtleff,  Mon- 
mouth, Illinois  College,  and  Illinois  Industrial  University.  First  Prize 
Avas  won  by  J.  C.  Lewis,  of  the  Industrial  University,  second  prize  by  J 
Otis  Humphrev,  of  Shurtleff. 

Mar.  1876— Board  of  Trustees  decided  to  establish  a  Preparatory 
department.      March  1 1 — Anniversary  Day.     Address  by  Dr.  Gregory. 

June — Dr.  Gregory  presented  his  resignation  of  the  regency.  June  6 — 
Discovery  that  a  chapter  of  a  fraternity  had  secretly  existed  for  some 
ime  in  the  University  led  to  a  recom.mendation  by  the  Regent  and  the 
adoption  by  the  Board  of  this  resolution:  "Resolved,  that  the  Board  con- 
Jan.  1,  1871 — George  A.  Morrow  assumed  the  position  of  Professor  of 
Agriculture. 

demn  the  formation  and  perpetuation  of  secret  societies  in  the  University  as 
detrimental  to  the  scheme  of  self-government  attempted  by  the  students; 
and  that  we  trust  a  due  regard  to  the  best  interests  of  the  institution  will 
induce  our  students  to  disband  and  discountenance  such  organizations." 
The  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  was  granted  the  use  of  a  room  in 
University  Hall.  All  University  instructors  were  given  notice  of  prospec- 
tive cut  of  ten  per  cent,  in  salaries,  caused  by  the  Board's  lack  of  funds. 

1876-77 

Sept. — Dr.  Gregorv  decides  to  withdraw  his  resignation  and  remain. 

Mar.  1877 — School  of  Art  and  Design  established.  Dr.  Gregory  re- 
elected Regent.  Professor  Ricker's  plans  for  a  Chemistry  Building  accepted. 
A  reduction  of  ten  per  cent,  of  all  salaries  decreed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

1877-78 

Sept. — Preparatory  students  required  to  drill.  Chemical  laboratory 
located.  All  bids  for  the  building  rejected.  Major  Dinwiddie,  the  first 
army  commandant,  took  charge  of  the  military  department. 

Oct.  18 — Inter-collegiate  contest  at  Monmouth,  won  by  Knox,  North- 
western second,  111.  Ind.  Univ.,  third. 

Feb.  13,  1878 — Organization  of  "Temperance  Union"  by  University 
students. 

MB.T.—Illini  advocated  inter-collegiate  base  ball  contests.  Seniors 
decide  to  leave  clock  for  west  tower  of  Main  Hall  as  class  memorial. 
Rules  passed  by  the  Board  governing  the  granting  of  degrees.  Mar. — 
Voted  to  give  diplomas  to  graduates,  charging  a  fee  of  S5  there- 
for. President  Gregory  appointed  by  the  Governor  commissioner  to  Paris 
Exposition,  and  granted  leave  of  absence  to  attend.  Three  hundred  Spring- 
field rifles  received  for  cadets. 

May  31 — Entertainment  by  Musical  Classes  and  Singers  of  the  University. 
Petition  to  the  Legislature  asking  it  to  empower  the  Trustees  of  the  Uni- 
versity to  grant  degrees,  signed  by  members  of  the  classes  of  1872-77,  in- 
culsive.      Petition  granted.     Annual  contest   of   Illinois   Industrial  Univer- 


xiv  University  of  Illinois 

sity  Association.      Summer  School  of  Mechanic  Arts  held  in  Chicago  from 
June  24  to  August  15. 

1878-79 

Sept. — Office  of  "commander  of  battalion"  abolished  and  "militar}^ 
professor"  given  charge  of  "military  classes  and  drill  organizations." 

Dec — mini  advocated  adoption  of  University  colors. 

Sept.,  1878 — S.  H.  Peabody  appointed  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. 

Jan.  16,  1879 — Organization  of  the  State  Natural  Historv  Societv  at 
Normal.  Professor  T.  J.  Burrill  Vice-President,  Professor  S.  A.  Forbes,  of 
Normal  University.  Secretary. 

Mar.,  1879 — Committee  of  Board  of  Trustees  reported  its  approval  of 
Woman's  Hall,  but  had  no  money  with  which  to  build  it.  Dr.  Gregory  re- 
elected [Regent.  Regent  directed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  to  submit  the 
Student  Organization  for  government,  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  to  the 
Attorney  General  for  an  opinion  as  to  whether  they  conflicted  with  State 
Laws. 

May,  1879 — University  received  gold  medal  for  exhibit  at  Paris  exposition. 

1879-80 

L  O.  Baker  made  Assistant  Professor  Civil  Engineering. 

Oct.  2 — Sixth  Annual  Contest  of  Illinois  Inter-Collegiate  Oratorical 
Association  held  in  the  University  Chapel.  First  inter-collegiate  base  ball 
game.      Score,  Illinois  Industrial  University  12,  Illinois  College  5. 

Dec.  1 — Professor  Peabody  resigned.  Trustees  decided  to  employ  an 
Instructor  in  Free-Hand  Drawing. 

Jan.  27-30,  1880 — Agricultural  Institute  held  at  the  University. 

Feb. — Natural  History  Society  organized. 

Mar. — Cadet  uniforms  changed  from  grey  to  blue;  seniors  and  juniors 
released  from  drill.  Military  department  re-organized  on  account  of  stu- 
dent troubles  during  the  past  term.  Preparatory  Department  to  be  closed 
after  June,  1881.  June — Dr.  Gregory  resigned;  The  resignation  to  take 
effect  September  first.  Professor  S.  H.  Peabody  re-appointed  to  the  chair 
of  Mechanical  Engineering  and  appointed  Regent  pro  tempore.  Old  Dorm- 
itory Building  decreed  unfit  for  occupancy. 

June  3 — Senior  Meeting  of  Alethenai. 

June  7 — Closing  Concert  of  Musical  Department. 

1880-81 

Oct.  2 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  Industrial  University  14,  Knox  8. 

Dec. — U.  S.  Signal  Station  established. 

Feb.  24,  1881 — Publication  of  "The  Vindicator,"  of  four  pages  as  a 
result  of  class  troubles.      It  died  after  a  second  issue  on  the  fifth  of  March. 

Mar. — Action  of  previous  year  in  regard  to  Preparatory  Department 
rescinded.  Acting  Regent  Peabody  made  full  regent.  Old  Dormitory 
offered  for  sale.  Legislature  appropriated  money  to  help  out  the  endow- 
ment fund. 

May  31 — Kappa  Kappa  chapter  of  Sigma  Chi  organized.  Competitive 
drill  of  battalion. 

June — Regent  reported  to  Board  the  formation  of  a  new  secret  society 
and  requested  action.  Board  resolved  that  the  Regent  and  faculty  should 
take  steps  to  secure  the  abandonment  of  the  society.  Petition  to  re-estab- 
lish School  of  Domestic  Science  refused. 

1881-82 

Dec. — Regent  reported  to  the  board  that  the  faculty  had  passed  rules 
providing  that  no  student  could  enter  the  University  until  he  had  pledged 
himself  not  to  join  a  fraternity;  and  that  no  student  should  graduate  until 
he  had  certified  that  he  had  not  belonged  to  any  while  in  the  University. 
The  adoption  of  these  rules  had  disclosed  the  existence  of  four  societies, 


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whose  members  petitioned  the  faculty  to  rescind  these  rules.  The  faculty 
turned  the  petitions  over  to  the  Board,  which  recommended  that  the  request 
be  refused.  All  University  dues  remitted  to  "Charles  Montezuma,  an  Indian 
of  the  Apache  nation,"  during  his  course  through  the  University. 

Jan.  9,  1882 — Banquet  of  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 

Mar. — First  issue  of  Sophogra ph.  college  annual,  published  by  the  soph- 
omores. March  14 — Petitions  from  students  requesting  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees to  allow  fraternities  to  enter  the  University  refused. 

June — Decided  to  build  an  Astronomical  Observatory.  Regent  directed 
to  take  charge  of  the  Illiiii  property.  Scientific  Association  disbanded. 
Professors  Henry  A.  Weber  and  Melville  A.  Scovell  discharged  for  having 
patented  private'  rights  in  the  results  of  their  investigations  and  experiments 
in  the  manufacture  of  sugar  and  glucose,  conducted  under  the  patronage  of 
the  University  and  at  the  expense  of  the  State.  Professor  Taft  was  given  a 
year's  leave  of  absence,  and  his  chair  declared  vacant. 

1882-83 

Sept.,  1882 — Board  voted  to  employ  Instructor  in  Elocution.  Wm. 
McMurtrie  appeared  as  Professor  of  Chemistry.  Observatory  opened. 
Seniors  adopted  custom  of  wearing  black  silk  hats,  juniors  white  plug. 

Oct. — Illinois  joined  "State  Base  Ball  Association."  Illinois  Inter- 
Collegiate  Oratorical  Contest  at  Chicago — I.  I.  U.  third. 

Jan.  8,  1883 — Civil  Engineering  Club  organized. 

Mar. — Appropriation  for  a  national  flag  for  the  battalion.  Student 
Government  Svstem  abolished. 

May  19 — First  Field  Day  at  the  University. 

June — Board  of  Trustees  voted  to  abolish  student  government. 

1883-84 

Sept. — Students  required  to  give  pledges  not  to  join  fraternities.  Lots 
between  the  old  drill  hall  and  Green  Street  (Springfield  avenue  and  the 
street  car  tracks)  purchased. 

Oct. — Series  of  University  discourses  held  in  Chapel  on  Sundays  from 
October  to  March.  At  State  Inter-collegiate  Contest  Base  Ball:  Illinois 
Industrial  University  14,  Knox  9;  Illinois  Industrial  University  21,  Mon- 
mouth 5 — giving  Illinois  Industrial  University  the  championship.  Illini 
placed  under  new  management.  Board  of  thirteen  elected  from  students  to 
supervise  the  publication. 

Nov. — M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Society  organized. 

Jan..  1884 — Formation  of  a  co'mmittee  by  alumni  to  get  the  name  of  the 
institution  changed  from  "Illinois  Industrial  University"  to  "  Universtiy  of 
Illinois. " 

Mar. — S.  A.  Forbes  appointed  Professor  of  Zoology. 

Mar.  19 — Young  Women's  Christian  Association  organized. 

1884-85 

Dec. — Board  of  Trustees  requested  Legislature  to  change  the  name  of  the 
institution.  Board  resolved  to  provide  apartments  for  the  State  Labor- 
atory of  Natural  History. 

Mar.,  1885 — Prof.  Peabody  re-elected  Regent.  Petition  of  Foster 
North,  who  had  been  refused  a  diplom.a  on  account  of  non-attendance  at 
chapel,  received  by  Board  of  Trustees  and  referred  to  committee. 

June — Legislature  changed  the  name  of  the  institution  to  "The  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois." 

July — Chair  of  Mining  Engineering  and  position  of  Assistant  Professor  of 
Rhetoric  and  Oratory  created. 

1885-86 

Sept. — Petition  of  Foster  North  referred  to  Attorney  General. 
Dec. — Attorney  General  reported   in   favor  of  faculty  ruling.      Petition 
refused.     Mr.  Fisher,  of  Chicago,  appeared  before  the  Board  on  behalf  of 


xvi  University  of  Illinois 

"Secret  College  Societies,"  and  requested  the  withdrawal  of  the  prohibition 
of  these  societies  at  the  University.      Action  deferred. 

Mar.,  1886 — Board  refused  to  grant  the  request  of  Mr.  Fisher. 

April — Illinois  Teachers'  Association  petitioned  the  Board  to  create  a 
chair  of  Pedagogy.  Regent  Peabody  handed  his  resignation  to  the  Board. 
The  Board  decided  to  refuse  the  resignation,  and  increased  the  Regent's 
salary. 

1886-87 

Sept. — Legislature  passed  a  bill  providing  that  Trustees  of  the  University 
should  henceforth  be  elected  by  popular  vote. 

Oct. — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  17,  Illinois  College,  11;  University 
of  Illinois  20,  Wesleyan  17  ;  Illinois  College  26,  Knox  21,  giving  the  University 
of  Illinois  team  the  State  Championship.  As  a  result  of  troubles  in  the 
chemistry  department  seven  students  were  suspended. 

Mar.,  1887 — Regent  Peabody  re-elected.  Plan  of  honorary  scholarships 
for  counties  adopted.  Regent's  salary  fixed  at  $4,000.00.  Committee 
appointed  by  the  Board  to  carry  out  the  objects  of  a  bill  for  Experiment 
Stations  passed  by  Congress. 

May — Base  Ball  at  Inter-State  Oratorical  Contest:  University  of  Illinois 
19,  Illinois  Wesleyan  13;  Illinois  College  19,  University  of  Illinois  16;  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  13,  Illinois  College  6. 

1887-88 

Oct. — At  Inter-collegiate  Contest  Base  Ball:  Monmouth  14,  University 
of  Illinois  9;  Blackburn  14,  University  of  Illinois  13. 

Dec. — Report  of  Board's  Committee  on  Experim.ent  Station  plans  ac- 
cepted, and  Dr.  Peabody,  and  Professors  Morrow,  Burrill  and  McMurtie 
selected  as  directors. 

April  23,  1888 — Adoption  of  old  college  yell:  Rah  Hoo  Rah,  Zip  Boom  Ah, 
Hip  Zoo,  Ra  Zoo,  Jim.my  blow  your  Bazoo,  U.  of  I.,  Champaign. 

May  2 — W.  L.  Pillsbury  appointed  Secretary  of  the  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station. 

June  26 — W.  L.  Pillsbury  elected  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and 
Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  University  of  Illinois.  Base 
Ball:    University  of  Illinois  13,  Illinois  College  12. 

1888-89 

Sept. — Regent  recommended  to  the  Board  that  the  certificates  of  gradu- 
ation be  abandoned.      Board  later  abolished  the  certificates. 

Oct. — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  22,  Illinois  College  8. 

Dec. — Committee  of  six  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  to  codify 
the  laws  relating  to  the  University  and  to  request  the  Legislature  to  pass 
them  as  codified. 

Jan.  29,  1889 — Organization  of  Inter-Society  Oratorical  Association  by 
Adelphic,  Alethenai,  and  Philomathean  Societies. 

Mar. — Petition  from  women  of  the  University  to  the  Board  asking  for  a 
gymnasium  referred  to  a  committee  to  decide  whether  it  was  advisable  to 
allow  women  to  take  calisthenics.      Dr.  Peabody  re-elected  Regent. 

June — Petition  from  women  for  calisthenics  refused.  Location  of  Drill 
Hall  soon  to  be  built  decided  upon. 

1889-90 

Sept. — Professor  Ricker's  plans  for  the  new  Drill  Hall  accepted  by  Board 
of  Trustees. 

Oct.  4 — Inter-Collegiate  Association  held  their  first  Athletic  Meet  at 
Galesburg,  won  by  University  of  Illinois. 

Presentation  of  $20  by  Captain  Hazelton  of  Forest  Glen,  to  the  Univer- 
sity for  the  purchase  of  the  Hazelton  Prize  Medal. 

Dec.  10 — Executive  Committee  reports  to  the  Board  that  it  has  granted 
the  Regent  a  leave  of  absence  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  has  appointed 


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Professor  Burrill  Acting  Regent.  Appointment  continued  by  the  Board. 
Resignation  of  Professor  Comstock,  of  Mining  Engineering  department. 
Mr.  Foster  North  petitioned  the  Board  of  Trustees  to  be  restored  to  his  right 
of  attendance  at  the  University.      Petition  refused. 

Mar.  10,  1890 — Presentation  to  the  University  Athletic  Association  by 
Knox  College  Association  of  the  cup  won  by  Illinois  at  the  Inter-Collegiate 
Meet  of  October  previous. 

April — Foster  North  hies  petition  for  mandamus  in  the  Supreme  Court 
to  compel  the  Trustees  to  restore  him  to  attendance  at  the  University. 

May  16 — Base  Ball,  University  of  Illinois  18,  Illinois  College  11. 

June — Committee  of  Board  of  Trustees  recommended  that  the  Prepara- 
tory Department  "be  dispensed  with  as  soon  as  adequate  provision  for  doing 
its  work  is  made  by  some  public  or  private  institution  located  in  the  vicinity 
of  the  University."  Professorships  of  Psychology,  Greek,  and  French 
established.     June  11 — Dedication  of  Military  Building  at  Commencement. 

1890-91 

Oct.  3 — State  Intercollegiate  won  by  Illinois  with  21  points.  Base  Ball: 
University  of  Illinois  11,  Knox  3;  University  of  Illinois  9,  Illinois  College  4; 
giving  University  of  Illinois  the  Champoinship.  Foot  Ball:  Illinois  Wesleyan 
16,  Universitv  of  Illinois  0. 

Nov.  22— Foot  Ball:  Purdue  62,  University  of  Illinois  0.  G.  Huff  played 
on  the  Illinois  team.  Nov.  24 — Foot  Ball,  University  of  Illinois  12,  Illinois 
Wesleyan  6. 

Dec. — Instructor  in  Gymnastics  appointed.  Dec.  3,  Architects'  Club 
organized.  Command  of  a  company  of  the  battalion  taken  away  from  a 
senior.  Miller,  on  account  of  poor  scholarship.  All  other  officers  but  one 
resigned.  All  returned  but  two  on  Feb.  11,  1891.  These  two  were  sus- 
pended. Students  held  m.ass-meeting  and  petitioned  the  Board  of  Trustees 
to  reinstate  them.  The.  Board  tried  the  case,  and  recommended  that  the 
students  be  reinstated  at  the  end  of  the  term,  and  that  the  rules  govern- 
ing students  be  so  revised  that  the  students  would  be  able  to  understand 
them. 

March  1891 — Supreme  Court  decision  in  Foster  North  case  reported  as 
decided  in  favor  of  the  Trustees.  Committee  of  Board  of  Trustees  reported 
in  favor  of  granting  Masters'  degrees  to  students  who  had  received  certifi- 
cates before  degrees  were  granted,  as  a  recognition  of  success  in  their  pro- 
fessions. Board  adopted  the  report  and  decided  to  confer  not  more  than 
ten  such  degrees  each  year.  Board  voted  to  give  over  to  the  Athletic  Asso- 
ciation for  athletic  purposes  "the  north  half  of  the  north  campus."  Class 
rush  at  freshman  reception  resulted  in  the  suspension  of  eleven  men.  All 
but  one  man  were  reinstated  a  week  later,  he  refusing  to  apologize  or  to 
"express  regret.  "  A  number  of  students  arrested  and  tried  for  voting  at  city 
elections.     Found  not  guilty  of  illegal  voting. 

May  15 — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  14,  Wabash  10;  Universitv  of 
Illinois  5,  Wesleyan  4. 

June — Regent  Peabody's  final  resignation  accepted  by  the  Board  to  take 
effect  September  first. 

Aug. — Professor  Ricker's  plans  for  Natural  History  Building  accepted. 
Location  determined.  Professor  Burrill  appointed  Acting  Regent.  Board 
passed  the  following:  "Resolved,  That  the  pledge  heretofore  required  for 
candidates  for  entry  to  the  University  in  regard  to  college  fraternities  be 
omitted,  and  that  the  subject  of  these  fraternities  be  referred  to  the  com- 
mittee on  rules."      Resignation  of  Professor  De  Garmo. 

1891-92 

Sept. — Dr.  Peabody  received  appointment  as  Chief  of  the  Department  of 
Liberal  Arts  of  the  World's  Fair  and  departs  for  Chicago.  Electrical  Engi- 
neering Department  established.  "Artificial  Stone"  walks  order  built  over 
the  campus.      Military  drill  required  only  of  freshmen  and  sophomores,  and 


xviii  University  of  Illinois 

of  them  only  two  hours  per  week.  First  season  of  Philo-Adelphic  Lecture 
Course. 

Oct.  1-2-3 — Inter-collegiate  Contest  at  Monmouth.  Base  Ball:  University 
of  Illinois  8,  Illinois  College  1;  Knox  won  from  Monmouth;  University  of 
Illinois  15,  Knox  4,  giving  Illinois  the  championship.  The  athletic  contest 
ended  in  a  dispute  between  the  University  of  Illinois  and  Knox  over  protested 
men.     Oct. — Organization  of  first  University  Glee  Club. 

Nov.  7 — Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  42,  Eureka  0.  Nov.  20,  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  12,  Knox  0.      University  of  Illinois  Champions  of  Illinois. 

Dec. — Board  of  Trustees  adopted  new  code  of  rules  for  student  Affiliation 
of  Chicago  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  proposed.  Dec.  8 — Raising 
of  National  Flag.  Oration  by  Hon.  H.  S.  Clark,  Presentation  by  S.  A.  Bullard, 
President  of  Board  of  Trustees.  Dec.  8 — Organization  of  Alpha  Gamma 
Chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma.  Dec.  22 — Re-organization  of  Kappa  Kappa  Chap- 
ter of  Sigma  Chi. 

Feb.  1892 — First  Annual  Concert  by  University  of  Illinois  Military 
Band.     Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  24,  Pastime  A.  C.  (St.  Louis)  10. 

Mar. — Board  of  Trustees  resolved  to  investigate  the  question  of  their 
power  to  establish  a  Law  School.  Decided  that  it  could  not  affiliate  the 
College  of  P.  &  S.  Mar.  5 — Formation  of  local  fraternity  Epsilon  Delta. 
Mar.  9 — Laying  of  Corner  Stone  of  Natural  History  Hall.  Address  by 
T.  C.  Chamberlain,  Pres.  of  the  Univ.  of  Wisconsin.  Stone  laid  by  Hon. 
Henry  Raab,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Discussion  of'  candi- 
dates for  the  Regency  by  the  Board.  Names  of  Professor  H.  S.  White,  of 
Cornell,  Judge  A.  S.  Draper  of  New  York,  and  Professor  George  C.  Parington, 
of  the  University  of  Missouri,  suggested. 

April  20 — Base  Ball:  Michigan  18,  Illinois  0. 

May  7 — Northwestern  8,  Illinois  13;  8 — Beloit  9,  Illinois  6;  9 — Lake 
Forest  10,  Illinois  5.  9 — Mandolin  Club  Organized.  May  13 — First  Western 
Inter-Collegiate  Meet  held  at  Champaign;  entried,  C.  B.  College,  Iowa,  Rose 
Polytechnict,  Illinois  College,  Washington  Univ.',  Lake  Forest,  Purdue, 
Northwestern,  and  University  of  Illinois.  Pennant  won  by  University  of 
Illinois.  Permanent  organization  effected.  May  21 — Base  Ball:  University 
of  Illinois  5,  Northwestern  1.     30 — Universit}^  of  Illinois  3,  Wesleyan  1. 

June — Board  of  Trustees  voted  that  henceforth  Professors  and  Assistant 
Professors  should  hold  their  positions  during  the  pleasure  of  the  Board. 
June  4 — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  5,  Lake  Forest  0.  June  5-8 — 
Commencement.  Baccalaureate  address  by  Dr.  J.  M.  Gregory.  June  27 — 
Commuttee  of  Board  to  secure  a  Regent  authorized  to  offer  the  position  to 
Dr  Gladden,  of  Ohio,  if  it  saw  fit,  at  a  salary  not  to  exceed  $6,000.00. 
Professor  Ricker  presented  plans  for  three  proposed  new  buildings.  Engineer- 
ing Hall,  Library,  and  Natural  History  Museum.  Board  voted  to  erect  the 
first  two  "as  soon  as  practicable." 

1892-93 

Oct.  6-7-8 — 111.  Inter-<."ollegiate  held  at  the  University;  won  by  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  with  102  points;  Monmouth  second  place  with  28  points. 
Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  11,  Wesleyan  2;  University  of  Illinois  15. 
Illinois  College  0;  University  of  Illinois  7,  Monmouth  6;  University  of  Illinois, 
Champion  of  Illinois.  Oct.  8 — Football:  University  of  Illinois  2,' Purdue  12; 
12 — University  of  Illinois  16,  Northwestern  16;  22 — University  of  Illinois  22, 
Washington  U.  0.  Oct.  21 — ^Columbian  Day  Celebrated  at  University. 
Ott.  22,  Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  20,  Doan  Coll  (Omaha)  0;  Oct.  24, 
Nebraska  6,  University  of  Illinois  0;  Oct.  26,  University  of  Illinois  28,  Baker 
12;  Oct.  27,  Kansas  24,  University  of  Illinois  4;  Oct.  29,  University  of  Illinois, 
48,  Kansas  City  Assn.  0.  Banquet  given  to  team  on  its  return  from  the 
Western  trip  on  Halloween  night. 

Nov. — Board  of  Trustees  voted  appropriation  for  Woman's  Gymansium. 
Petition  for  Woman's  Dormitory  received  by  Board. 

Nov.  1 — Foot  Ball:  Wisconsin  forfeited.     Nov.  5 — University  of  Illinois 


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38,  Englewood  0.  Nov.  5 — Rho  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  established. 
Nov.  16 — Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  4,  Chicago  University  4.  Dedica- 
tion of  Natural  History  Hall.  Address  by  David  S.  Jordan,  President  of 
Leland  Stanford, jr.  Nov.  19 — Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  34,  Depauw 
University  0.  Nov.  22— Chemistry  Club  Organized.  Nov.  24 — Foot  Ball: 
University  of  Illinois  20,  Chicago  12.  Illinois  conceded  to  be  the  best 
Western  team. 

Dec. — Board  refuses  to  grant  petition  asking  for  Woman's  Dormitory. 

Jan.,  1893 — -Agricultural  Short  Course  created. 

Mar. — Base  Ball  coach  employed. 

April  8 — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  16,  Wabash  0.  April  22, 
Michigan  6,  University  of  Illinois  5. 

May  6 — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  14,  Wabash  6.  May  8,  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  5,  Iowa  3.  May  10,  University  of  Illinois  15,  Northwestern  8. 
May  12-13 — Western  Inter-Collegiate  held  at  Champaign;  won  by  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  with  56  points.  Northwestern  second  with  15.  May  17 — Base 
Ball:  University  of  Illinois  13,  Indiana  6.  May  18 — University  of  Illinois  7, 
Depauw  5.  May  22 — University  of  Illinois  3,  Chicago  2.  May  20 — First 
Interscholastic  won  by  Peoria  High  School.  May  27 — Base  Ball:  Chicago  6, 
University  of  Illinois  0.      May  30 — University  of  Illinois  15,  Purdue  5. 

June — Base  Ball:  Michigan  10,  University  of  Illinois  3.  June  5 — Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  3,  Detroit  A.  C.  5.  June  6 — University  of  Illinois  4,  Lon- 
don A.  C.  3.  June  7 — Commencement  address  delivered  bv  Governor  Alt- 
geld.  June  8— Base  Ball:  Cleveland  A.  C,  17,  University  of  Illinois  15. 
June  9,  University  of  Illinois  11,  Oberlin  7.  June  10 — Oberlin  11,  University 
of  Illinois  8.     June — Plans  for  Engineering  Building  chosen. 

Juh" — Chair  of  Romance  Languages  created. 

1893-94 

Sept. — Creation  of  office  of  Registrar,  and  appointment  thereto  of  W.  L. 
Pillsburv  reported  to  Board.  Sept.  30 — Foot  Ball:  LTniversitv  of  Illinois 
60,  Wabash  6.  Oct.  17,  University  of  Illinois  14,  De  Pauw  4.  Oct.  21, 
Universit}^  of  Illinois  4,  Northwestern  4.  Oct.  27,  local  fraternity  of  Beta 
Beta  Beta  organized.      Oct.  28,  Art  Club  organized. 

Nov.  6— Foot  Ball :  Oberlin  34,  University  of  Illinois  24.  Gifts  of  World's 
Fair  Exhibits  to  University.  Nov.  11 — Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  18, 
Pastime  A.  C.  6.  LTniversity  Athletic  Association  changed  colors  from  Black 
and  Yellow  to  Crimson.  Nov.  25 — Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  26, 
Purdue  26.  Nov.  28— Colors  changed  to  Olive  Green.  Nov.  30,  Foot  Ball: 
University  of  Illinois  10,  Wisconsin  10. 

Dec.  9 — First  meeting  of  University  Assembly.  Dec. — Board  of  Trustees 
passed  resolutions  censuring  the  action  of  certain  students  in  "interrupting 
the  class  supper  of  the  freshmen"  held  at  Bloomington,  Illinois.  December 
13 — Comer  Stone  of  Engineering  Hall  laid.  Main  address  delivered  by  Dr. 
Robert  H.  Thurston  of  Cornell. 

Feb.  5,  1894 — First  Junior  Promenade.  Feb.  9 — -Installation  of  Illinois 
Eta  of  Phi  Delta  Theta. 

Mar.  2 — ^Organization  of  Faculty  Club.  Resignation  of  Dean  Morrow. 
Organization  of  Students  Assembly  for  "social  and  intellectual"  purposes. 
Acting  Regent  reported  to  Board  of  Trustees  that  Facult}^  had  decided  to 
discontinue  formal  chapel  at  the  end  of  the  year.  Students  henceforth  en- 
tering University  must  be  at  least  sixteen  years  of  age.  Board  established 
a  two  years'  course  in  the  Preparatory  School.  $1,800.00  appropriated  for  a 
biological  station  to  be  located  at  Havana,  and  $1 ,200.00  for  a  summer  school 
at  the  University.  Board  voted  to  establish  courses  leading  to  degrees  of 
Ph.  D.  and  Sc.  D. 

April — A.  S.  Draper  elected  Regent.  Dramatic  Club  organized.  April 
6 — Local  fraternity  Delta  Delta  Delta  becomes  Beta  Upsilon  chapter  of 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  April  7 — Base  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  14,  Wabash  2. 
April  20,  Michigan  12.  University  of  Illinois  8.     April  21 — Minstrel  Show  by 


XX  University  of  Illinois 

students.  April  24,  Military  Band  given  by  Band.  April  25,  Base  Ball: 
Illinois  9,  Purdue  5.  First  volume  of  Illio,  published  by  juniors  as  an  annual, 
issued. 

May  8— Base  Ball:  Illinois  20,  Wisconsin  5.  May  11 — Chicago  9,  Illi- 
nois 10.  May  12,  Michigan  10,  Illinois  5.  May  14 — Illinois  12,  Alerto 
(London  C.)  10.  May  25,  Norwalk  A.  C.  (0)  5,  Illinois  8.  May  16— Oberlin 
13,  Illinois  1;  Illinois  18,  Chicago  17.  May  19— Third  Annual  Field  Day  of 
Western  Colleges  at  St.  Louis  won  by  Illinois  with  71  points  out  of  a  total  of 
135.      May  28— Base  Ball:  Oberlin  11,  Illinois  5. 

June  1 — Base  Ball:  Detroit  A.  C.  8,  Illinois  4.  June  2 — Western  Inter- 
Collegiate  at  Chicago;  entries:  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Chicago,  Iowa  College, 
Michigan,  Northwestern,  et  al.  Won  by  Illinois  with  37  points.  June  6, 
Commencement.  Address  delivered  by  President  Angell  of  Michiga  ^ 
Adoption  of  West  Point  style  of  uniform  for  cadets. 

Aug. — Professors  N.  C.  Ricker,  S.  A.  Forbes,  and  D.  Kinley  made  Deans 
of  the  Colleges  of  Engineering,  Science,  and  Literature  and  Arts,  respectively. 
Title  of  "Regent"  changed  to  "President." 

1894-95 

Sept. — mini  published  weekly.  Sept.  14,  President  Draper  assumed 
charge.      Director  of  Department  of  Music  appointed. 

Oct.  6 — Foot  Ball:  University  of  Illinois  36,  Wabash  6.  October  12 — 
Chicago  A.  C.  14,  University  of  Illinois  0.  Oct.  16 — Vice-President  Steven- 
son visited  the  University.  Oct.  19 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  54,  Lake  Forest  6. 
Faculty  and  students  in  convocation  adopted  orange  and  navy  blue  as 
University  colors.  New  rules  adopted  for  Illini  management,  putting  con- 
trol in  hands  of  students. 

Nov.  2 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  66,  Northwestern  0.  Faculty  of  the  College 
of  Literature  and  Arts  decide  to  drop  the  degree  of  B.  L.  Nov.  14 — Per- 
formance of  "A  Box  of  Monkeys"  by  Dramatic  Club.  Nov.  15 — Inaugura- 
tion of  President  Draper  and  dedication  of  Engineering  Hall.  Addresses 
by  President  Draper,  President  Adams,  of  Wisconsin,  Governor  Altgeld, 
and  Hon.G.  C.  Neeley  of  Chicago.  Nov,  16 — FootBall:  Purdue  22,  Illinois2. 
Nov.  21 — Illinois  6,  Chicago  0.      Nov.  24 — Illinois  10,  Pastime' A.  C.  0. 

Dec. — Board  of  Trustees  resolves  to  enter  into  negotiations  for  affiliating 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Committee  on  Buildings  and 
Grounds  reported  that  in  the  opinion  of  the  Attorney  General  the  Trustees 
did  not  have  power  to  lease  University  ground  for  the  building  of  houses  for 
professors.      Dec.  5 — Tennis  Association  organized. 

Feb.  4,  1895 — Republican  Club  organized.  Feb.  5 — Medical  Club  organ- 
ized. Feb.  12 — Women's  Glee  Club  organized.  Nine  sophomores  sus- 
pended for  kidnaping  freshmen  before  the  freshman  social.  Board  of 
Trustees  decided  to  introduce  into  the  Legislature  a  bill  providing  for  the 
purchasing  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

March  1 — Play  given  by  m.ember  of  Alethenai.  March  12 — A.  S.  Draper 
re-elected  president.  Physical  Training  Department  organized  to  include 
men  and  women.  President  directed  to  report  to  the  board  on  the  advisa- 
bility of  establishing  School  of  Music.  Board  approved  the  action  of  the 
Council  of  Administration  in  suspending  the  students  for  kidnapping  fresh- 
men.     Mar.  15 — Illinois  Gamma  Zeta  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega  installed. 

April  13— Base  Ball:  Illinois  12 ;  Wabash  8.  April  20,  Illinois  9,  Michi- 
gan 0.     April  27 — Northwestern  7,  Illinois  2. 

May  3 — First  Sophomore  Cotillion.  May  6 — Base  Ball :  Illinois  10,  Iowa  8. 
May  8 — Illinois  8,  Purdue  5.  May  9 — Notre  Dame  8,  Illinois  7.  May  10 — 
Michigan  11,  Illinois  2.  Mav  16 — First  Session  of  State  High  School  Confe- 
rence. May  17— Base  Ball:  Illinois  9,  Grinnell  0.  May25 — Illinois  9,  North- 
western 6.  May  27 — Iowa  State  16,  Illinois  26.  May  28,  Illinois  13, 
Grinnell   6.      May  29— IlHnois  14,  Iowa  3. 

June  1 — Inter-Collegiate  Meet  won  by  California,  Illinois  fourth.  Depart- 
ment of  Political  Science  and  School  of  Music  established.     Superintendent 


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of  Buildings  and  Grounds  appointed.  Committee  to  establish  a  vaccine 
farm.  Board  voted  to  locate  Library  Building  opposite  Daniel  Street. 
Vot^d  to  sell  land  and  build  a  house  for  the  president  with  proceeds.  June 
10 — Commencement.     Address  delivered  by  Hon.  Shelby  M.  Cullom. 

1895-96 

Sept.  17 — Visit  of  Governor  Altgeld  to  the  University.  Sept.  18 — Eng- 
lish Club  organized.  Board  of  Trustees  decides  to  reorganize  College  of 
Agriculture.     Voted  to  pave  Green  Street  through  the  campus. 

Oct.  6 — Foot  Ball :  Illinois  48,  Wabash  0.  Illinois  Delta  of  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta  established.  Oct.  12 — Foot  Ball:  Chicago  A.  A.  8,  Illinois  0.  Oct. 
20 — Illinois  79,  Illinois  Coll.  0.  Oct.  26,  Illinois  10,  Wisconsin  10.  Illinois 
Zeta  of  Pi  Beta  Phi  established. 

Nov.  3 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  28,  Lake  Forest  0;  Nov.  24— Illinois  38, 
Northwestern  4;  Nov.  28 — Purdue  6.  Illinois  2. 

Dec. — Banquet  by  Faculty  to  Foot  Ball  Team.  Plans  for  Library 
Building  all  rejected.  Mr.  Burnham  of  Chicago  employed  to  draw  plans. 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy  proposed  affiliation  with  University.  Burrill 
Avenue  named.  School  of  Music  announced  first  series  of  concerts.  Dec. 
13 — French  play  produced  by  Alethenai.  Dec.  27 — Mr.  Burnham  resigned 
ar  Architect  for  Library  Building.  Board  decided  to  have  Department  of 
Architecture  draw  plans  if  possible. 

Jan.  14,  1896 — Council  of  Administration  adopted  rule  that  all  gatherings 
in  University  buildings  should  end  by  1 1 :30  p.m.  Jan.  15— "First  of  a  series 
of  lectures  by  Lorado  Taft. 

Feb. — Advisory  Board  of  Athletic  Managers  appointed  by  President. 
Feb.  8 — First  Athletic  Conference  held  at  Chicago;  Wisconsin,  Northwestern, 
Chicago,  Michigan,  Purdue  and  Illinois  represented.  Feb.  12 — Lincoln  Day; 
addresses  by  Pres.  Draper  and  Prof.  Greene.  University  Biological  Station 
established  on  the  Illinois  River.      Woman's  League  organized. 

Mar.  7 — Adoption  of  "I"  as  athletic  emblem.  Mar.  10 — Board  of 
Trustees  adopted  plans  of  Professors  Ricker  and  White  for  library.  Tennis 
courts  constructed  on  campus.  Business  system  of  University  organized. 
Opening  of  President's  House.  March  13 — First  French  play  by  Le  Cercle 
Francais.      First  Chicago-Illinois  debate,  won  by  Illinois. 

April — Observatory  located.  Site  for  Library  changed.  Board  of  Trus- 
tees passed  resolutions  condemning  the  practice  of  local  committee's  sending 
carriages  to  the  University  for  student  voters.  The  proposals  of  Chicago 
College  of  Pharmacy  for  affiliation  adopted.  April  5 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  20, 
Wabash  0.  April  21  ^Chicago  9,  Illinois  6.  April  19,  Michigan  5,  Illinois  3. 
April  21 — Concert  by  Theodore  Thomas  Orchestra.  April  26 — Base  Ball: 
Illinois  16,  Northwestern  2. 

May  1— Base  Ball:  Chicago  10,  Illinois  4.  May  3— Illinois  1 1,  Purdue  3. 
College  of  Pharmacy  affiliated.  May  8 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  8,  Beloit  7. 
May  10,  Illinois  20,  Northwestern  9.  May  9 — Competitive  Shoot;  University 
of  California  380,  Illinois  374.  May  13,  Base  Ball:  Illinois  19,  Indiana  3. 
May  16— Illinois  18,  Grinnell  3.  Mav  25— Michigan  20,  Illinois  3.  May  27 — 
Illinois  22,  Notre  Dame  7.  May  28 — Illinois  12,  Wabash  4.  May  30— 
Illinois  10,  Wisconsin  4.      Resignation  of  Professor  Edward  Snyder. 

June  9 — High  School  Visitor  employed.  June  10 — Location  of  Library 
finally  fixed.  Commencement,  address  by  Chancellor  Winfield  S.  Chaplin 
of  St^  Louis  University.  June  19 — Arrest' of  Trustees  for  violating  flag  law 
held  unconstitutional. 

Aug.  15 — Chemical  Laboratorv  partiallv  destroved  by  fire  caused  by 
lightning;  loss  $40,000.00. 

1896-97 

Sept.  4 — Cornerstone  of  Library  Building  laid.  Sept.  26 — First  Tennis 
tournament  at  University.  Board  of  Trustees  appointed  advisory  Board 
to  School  of  Pharmacy. 


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Oct.  3— Foot  Ball:  Illinois  38,  Lake  Forest  0.  Oct.  6— School  of  Phar- 
macy opened  as  a  department  of  the  University  of  Illinois.  Oct.  10 — Foot 
Ball:  Illinois  70,  Knox  4.  Oct.  17— Illinois  10,  Missouri  0.  Oct.  21— Illi- 
nois 22,  Oberlin  6.  Oct.  31— Chicago  12,  Illinois  0.  Oct.  23 — Establish- 
ment of  Oratorical  prize  in  College  of  Literature  and  Arts. 

Nov.  7 — Foot  Ball:  Northwestern  10,  Illinois  4.  Nov.  26,  Illinois  4, 
Purdue  4.      Nov.  28 — First  Saturdav  afternoon  cadet  hop. 

Dec.  4 — First  Junior  Prom,  in'  Military  Hall.  Dec.  20 — Basket  Ball 
(Girls)  Illinois  28,  Wesleyan  12.  Trustees  decide  to  establish  a  Law  School. 
Dec.  21 — Freshman  social  broken  up  by  sophomores,  largely  by  the  use  of 
chemicals.  Dec.  22 — President  calls  convocation  and  notifies  students  that 
the  freshman  social  affair  is  to  be  investigated. 

Jan.  7,  1897 — Foot  Ball  conference  of  College  Presidents  at  Madison;  all 
Western  state  universities  represented.  Jan.  11 — University  regiment  at- 
tended installation  of  Governor  at  Springfield. 

Feb.  1— Nine  students  expelled  by  the  Council.  One  student  found 
guilty  of  disorderly  conduct  in  an  Urbana  court  and  fined.  Medical  Club 
reorganized.  Feb.  19 — Joint  Philo-Alethenai  play  given  in  University 
Chapel. 

Mar. — College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  joined  the  University. 
March  9 — President  Draper  re-elected.  Office  of  Dean  of  Women  created. 
Action  of  Council  in  regard  to  expulsion  of  students  approved.  Trouble 
with  Beloit  College  over  ball  game.  Caspar  Whitney,  arbitrator,  found  in 
favor  of  Illinois.  Board  of  Trustees  requested  Board  of  Beloit  to  require 
Athletic  Association  to  pay  over  the  money  in  accordance  with  the  decree  of 
the  arbitrator. 

April — Charles  W.  Spalding.  Treasurer,  embezzled  University  funds. 
E.  G.  Keith  elected  Treasurer.  April  17 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  9,  Chicago  5. 
April  22 — -Michigan  7,  lUinois  3.  April  38 — Chicago  9,  Illinois  5.  First  in- 
structors in  Law  School  appointed.      Money  received  from  Beloit. 

May  5— Base  Ball:  Illinois  13,  Purdue  2.  May  10,  Inter-Collegiate 
Rifle  Contest;  seven  entries:  California  first,  400,  Virginia  Second,  386, 
Illinois  third,  375.  May  11 — Dual  Meet,  Chicago  77,  Illinois  43.  May  14 — 
Base  Ball:  Illinois  3,  Wisconsin  5.  May  19 — Illinois  16,  Nebraska  9.  May 
21 — Illinois  4,  Wisconsin  6.  May  22 — Track,  Illinois  84,  Purdue  36.  May 
25 — Base  Ball  :  Illinois  9,  Notre  Dame  8.  May  26 — Illinois  3,  Michigan  0. 
May  29 — Oberlin  7,  Illinois  7.  Library  School  of  Armour  Institute  trans- 
ferred to  the  University  as  State  Library  School.  Board  of  Trustees  decided 
to  erect  independent  heating  and  lighting  plant  for  the  University. 

June  2 — Illinois  Alpha  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  organized.  June  8 — Library 
Building  dedicated.  Address  delivered  by  Melvil  Dewey,  Director  of  New 
York  State  Library.  June  9 — Commencement,  address  by  President  Can- 
field  of  Ohio  State  University.  Legislature  appropriates  mone}'  to  cover 
deficit  caused  by  Spalding's  embezzlement.  New  bridge  to  be  erected  on 
Burrill  Avenue.  '  June  17,  Natural  History  Building  partially  destroyed  by 
fire  caused  by  lighting,  loss  $75,000.00.  June  29,  Board  voted  to  admit 
women  to  the  School  of  Medicine. 

1897-98 

Sept.  13 — College  of  Law  opened.  Sept.  21 — Board  of  Trustees  decides 
to  use  old  Militarv  Hall  as  a  gvmnasium.  Oct.  2 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  26, 
Eureka  0.  Oct.  9— Illinois  6,  P.  &  S.  0.  Oct.  16— Illinois  6,  Lake  Forest  0. 
Oct.  IS — Chapter  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta  estabhshed.  Oct.  23— Foot  Ball: 
Illinois  32,  Purdue  4.  Oct.  30 — Chicago  18,  Illinois  12.  First  student 
recital  in  Music  School. 

Nov.  1 1 — Homeric  tableaux  given  bv  Facultv,  under  supervision  of  N.  A. 
Wells.  Nov.  12— Foot  Ball:  Illinois  64,  Knox'O.  Nov.  15— Library  Club 
organized.  Nov.  20 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  6,  Carlisle  Indians  6.  Nov.  25 — 
Illinois  6,  Eureka  0. 

Dec.    1 — Former    Treasurer     Spalding    sent    to    penitentiarj'.       Board 


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of  Trustees  resolves  that  "free  scholarships  do  not  include  instruction  in  the 
departments  of  Law,  Pharmacy,  Music,  and  Medicine,  unless  otherwise 
ordered  bv  this  Board." 

Feb.  fl— Lincoln  Day.  Address  by  I.  N,  Phillips.  Feb.  16— Pres. 
Draper  declines  position  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  of  New  York 
City.  Feb.  17 — Announcement  that  course  of  study  had  been  organized  in 
School  of  Music  leading  to  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Music.  Feb.  15 — Produc- 
tion of  "Le  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme"  by  Le  Cercle  Francais. 

Mar.  5 — First  concert  by  Ladies'  Glee  Club.  March  11 — First  woman's 
edition  of  Illini.  March  17 — Gymnasium  moved  from  Military  Hall  to  top 
floor  of  Wood  Shops. 

April  8 — First  concert  of  Oratorical  Society.  Apr.  9 — Base  Ball:  Illi- 
nois 30,  Northwestern  7.  Apr.  12 — Students  burn  Spain  in  effigy.  Apr.  16 
— Base  Ball:    Michigan  4,  Illinois  3. 

May  4 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  19,  De  Pauw  0,  Mav  7— Dual  Meet,  Illinois 
81,  Purdue  47.  Base  Ball:  Illinois  3,  Michigan  0.  May  9,  Illinois  8,  North- 
western 4.  Mav  12 — Rifle  Contest,  California  416.  Illinois  400.  May  14 — 
Base  Ball:  Chicago  12,  Illinois  9.  Meet:  Chicago  74,  Illinois  54.  May  20 — 
Captain  Brush  released  from  his  duties  as  commandant  to  join  his  regiment 
at  the  front.  Mav  20 — Wisconsin-Illinois  debate  won  by  Wisconsin.  May 
21— Base  Ball:  Illinois  3,  Michigan  0.  May  24— Illinois  5,  Chicago  6;  IIH- 
nois  4,  Chicago  13.  May  26 — Woman's  Department  organized.  May  30 — 
Base  Ball:    Illinois  3,  Northwestern  5. 

June  1 — Western  Inter-collegiate  splits  up.  Chicago,  Illinois  and  Michi- 
gan hold  triangular  meet.  June  2 — Base  Ball:  Chicago  2,  Illinois  1.  June 
6 — Receipt  by  L^niversity  of  dynamometer  car  from  Big  Four  Railroad. 
June  8 — Commencement  address  delivered  by  William  H.  Maxwell.  Jona- 
than B.  Turner  present  at  commencement,  at  the  age  of  ninety-three  years. 
Board  of  Trustees  appropriated  money  for  improvement  of  Illinois  Field. 
Board  voted  to  confer  honorary  degrees  henceforth  "but  only  upon  rare 
occasions  for  exceptionally  high  merit  in  literary,  scientific,  and  other 
educational  work,  and  upon  a  three-fourths  vote  of  both  the  Faculty  and 
Board  of  Trustees. " 

1898-99 

Sept. — Application  of  Illinois  School  of  Dentistry  for  Affiliation  with 
University.      Militarv  Department  vacant  on  account  of  Spanish  War. 

Oct.  1— Foot  Ball:  P.  and  S.  10,  Illinois  6.  Oct.  8— Notre  Dame  5, 
Illinois  0.  Oct.  10 — W^atcheka  League  organized.  Oct.  15 — Foot  Ball 
Illinois  16,  Depauw  0.  Oct.  19 — Death  of  Dr.  John  M.  Gregory,  first  regent 
of  the  Universitv.      Engineering  Laboratorv  opened. 

Nov.  12— F6ot  Ball:  Michigan  12,  Illinois  5.  Nov.  18— CarHsle  11, 
Illinois  0.     Nov.  24 — Illinois  11,  Minnesota  10.     Chess  Club  organized. 

Dec. — Department  of  Oratory  added,  and  consolidated  with  Department 
of  Rhetoric.      Board  of  Trustees  decided  to  elect  Deans  annually. 

Jan.,  1899 — College  year  divided  into  two  semesters  instead  of  three  terms 
as  formerly.  Jan.  11 — Death  of  Professor  Jonathan  B.  Turner.  Jan.  27 — 
Athletic  Association  Benefit  cleared  $1,000.00  debt  of  Association.  Jan.  28 
— Installation  of  Illinois  Beta  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

Feb.  14 — State  Library  Association  met  at  University. 

Mar. — Professor  Snyder's  gift  of  $12,000  to  establish  a  fund  for  needy 
students  received.  Departments  of  Household  Economics  and  Railroad 
Engineering  established. 

April  21 — Illinois- Wisconsin  debate  won  b}^  Wisconsin.  Illinois-Indiana 
Debate  won  by  Illinois.  Apr.  22 — Base  Ball':  Illinois  4,  Chicago  2.  Apr. 
24 — Supposed  burning  of  Governor  Tanner  for  vetoing  appropriation  bill  of 
University  disavowed  by  students.  Base  Ball:  Illinois  6,  Wisconsin  0. 
Apr.  28 — Beta  Lambda  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  established.  Apr.  29 — 
Base  Ball:    Illinois  7,  Michigan  3. 

May  1 — Base  Ball :  Illinois  12,  Northwestern  9.  Comic  opera  "Patience" 
given  by  Opera  Club.      May  3 — Base  Ball :  Illinois  11,  Chicago  9.     May  4-5 — 


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First  May  Festival  by  old  Oratorical  Society,  now  named  Choral  Society. 
Board  of  Trustees  decided  to  erect  Agricultural  Building.  Illini  to  be  pub- 
lished henceforth  as  newspaper.  University  Bulletins  also  to  be  published. 
May  6 — Dual  Meet:  Illinois  87,  Purdue 41.  May  7 — "Le  Medicin  Malgre  Lui" 
prodviced  by  Le  Cercle  Francais.  May  10 — Base  Ball:  Michigan  2,  Illinois  1. 
Mav  11 — Notre  Dame  15,  Illinois  0.  May  12 — Beloit6,  Illinois  0.  May  13 — 
Illinois  13,  Wisconsin  4,  Dual  Meet — Wisconsin  72,  Illinois  56.  May  18 — 
Base  Ball:  Michigan  4,  Illinois  3.  May  19 — Michigan  4,  Illinois  2.  May 
20 — Illinois  9,  Northwestern  3.  May  20 — Preliminary  organization  at  Uni- 
versity of  State  Historical  Society.  May  24 — Base  Ball:  Chicago  9,  Illinois 
3.     May  28 — Local  Sorority  of  Gamma  Sigma  organized. 

June — Prof.  Thompkins  resigns  to  become  President  of  Normal  Univer- 
sity. Board  of  Trustees  decides  not  to  establish  College  of  Teachers.  Plan 
of  Agricultural  Scholarships  adopted. 

1899-1900 

Sept. — Opening  of  Christian  Association  House.  Case  system  adopted 
in  Law  School.  Sept.  20 — First  issue  of  Illini  as  newspaper,  published  tri- 
weekly. Organization  of  Faculty  Golf  Club.  Sept.  30 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois 
6,  Wesleyan  0. 

Oct.  7 — Visit  to  the  University  of  Don  Ignacio  Mariscal,  Vice  Pres.  of 
Mexico,  and  party.  Foot  Ball:  Illinois  5,  Knox  0.  Oct.  14 — Foot  Ball: 
Indiana  5,  Illinois  0.  Saturadv  School  for  teachers  organized.  Oct.  28 — 
Foot  Ball:  Michigan  5,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  11 — Foot  Ball:  Wisconsin  23, 
Illinois  0.  Nov.  22— Purdue  5,  Illinois  0,  Nov.  25 — Illinois  29,  St.  Louis 
Univ.  0.      Nov.  30— Iowa  58,  Ilhnois  0. 

Dec. — ^Organization  of  Oratorical  Association.  Tablet  to  the  memory  of 
Professor  Turner  to  be  placed  in  Agricultural  Building.  Dec.  8 — Installa- 
tion of  Iota  chapter  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

Jan.,  1900 — Adoption  by  the  University  of  limited  reformed  spelling  in  its 
publications.  Jan.  19 — Formation  of  Western  Inter-Collegiate  Base  Ball 
League. 

Feb.  9 — Affiliation  of  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  completed. 
Feb.  9 — Illinois-Indiana  debate  won  by  Illinois.  Feb.  12 — Lincoln  Day; 
Address  by  Hon.  Paul  Selby.      Feb.  28 — German  Club  organized. 

Mar.  10 — Triangular  Meet:  Chicago  48,  Notre  Dame  31,  Illinois  19. 
March  13 — Unveiling  of  Library  mural  paintings.  Department  of  Domestic 
Science  established.  March  26 — Death  of  Former  Dean  George  Espy 
Morrow,  of  the  College  of  Agriculture. 

April  3 — Morrow  Memorial  Meeting.  Apr.  4 — Presentation  of  "The 
Mikado"  by  the  Men's  and  Women's  Glee  Clubs.  Apr.  8 — Inter-Fraternity 
Base  Ball  League  organized.  Apr.  10 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  10,  Chicago  6. 
Apr.  14 — Illinois  5,  Purdue  4.  Apr.  16 — Michigan  7,  Illinois  3.  Apr.  20 — 
University  Minstrel  Show  Benefit  for  Athletic  Association.  Apr.  21 — Base 
Ball:  Illinois  11,  Chicago  1.  Apr.  27,  Grant  Day  Convocation.  Base  Ball: 
Illinois  4,  Northwestern  3.  Apr.  28 — Illinois  12,  Wisconsin  0.  Apr.  29 — 
Bolter  Collection  of  Insects  donated  to  Universitv.  Apr.  30 — Base  Ball: 
Illinois  11,  Beloit  1. 

May  2 — "La  Pondre  aux  Yeux"  given  by  Le  Cercle  Francias.  May  4 — ■ 
First  Open- Air  Concert  by  University  Band  on  President's  Porch.  May  5 — 
Dual  Track  Meet:  Illinois  106,  Purdue  14.  BaseBall:  Illinois  4,  Chicago  1.  May 
8-9-10— May  Festival.  May  9— Base  Ball:  Illinois  17,  Iowa  0.  May  12— 
Dual  Meet:  Chicago  90,  Illinois  38.  May  14— Base  Ball:  Illinois  12,  Michi- 
gan 6.  May  15 — Michigan  7,  Illinois  3.  May  16 — -Inter-Fraternity  Base 
Ball  Series  won  by  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Apr.  18 — Dual  Meet,  Wisconsin  64^, 
Illinois  63^.  May  22 — Maypole  Dance  by  Women's  Physical  Training 
classes.  May  23 — "Einer  Muss  Heiraten"  presented  by  Der  Deutsche 
Verein.  Base  Ball:  Illinois  9,  Chicago  4.  May  25 — Inter-Collegiate  Ora- 
torical League  Contest  (Indiana,  Illinois,  Ohio,  Cornell,  and  Ohio  Wesleyan) 
won  by  Ohio  Wesleyan,  Illinois  second.      May  26 — Base  Ball:     Illinois  10, 


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Chicago   3.     May   30 — Illinois   6,    Michigan    5.      Illinois   wins   the    Western 
Championship. 

June  1 — Celebration  of  victory  on  return  of  team  by  Faculty,  Students, 
Citizens,  Band,  Battery  and  Battalion,  Dinner  given  to  team  by  Pres. 
Draper.  June  6 — BaseBall:  Illinois  8;  Minnesota  3.  June  9 — Wood  Shops 
totally  destroved  by  fire;  loss  860,000.00.  June  13 — Commencement  Address 
by  Hon.  Bird  S.  Coler.  Honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Architecture  conferred 
on  Dean  N.  C.  Ricker.  Board  of  Trustees  granted  Dean  Kinley  one  year's 
leave  of  absence.  Prof.  T.  A.  Clark  appointed  Acting  Dean  of  the  College 
of  Literature  and  Arts  during  Dean  Kinley' s  absence.  Installation  of  Omi- 
cron  Chapter  of  Chi  Omega.      Installation  of  Morrow  chapter  of  Alpha  Zeta. 

1900-01 

Sept. — Phi  Delta  Theta,  Sigma  Chi,  Kappa  Sigma,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
Delta  Tau  Delta,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  and  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  installed  in  Chapter  houses. 
Gvmnasium  moved  back  into  Military  Hall  on  account  of  loss  of  Wood  Shops. 
Sept.  10 — Opening  of  University  Dining  Hall.  Organization  of  Department 
of  Pedagogv  and  of  School  of  Household  Science.  Opening  of  Agricultural 
Building.  Sept.  29— Foot  Ball:  Illinois  26,  Rose  Polytechnic  0.  Phi  Delta 
Theta  chapter  compelled  to  abandon  chapter  house  on  account  of  epidemic 
of  tvphoid  fever. 

Oct.  3— Foot  Ball :  Illinois  63 ,  De  Pauw  0.  Oct.  6— Illinois  2 1 ,  Weslevan 0. 
Oct.  10  Illinois  6,  P.  and  S.  0.  Oct.  13— Illinois  16.  Knox,  0.  Oct.  16— Illi- 
nois 35,  Lombard  0.  Mathematical  Club  organized.  Oct.  20 — Foot  Ball: 
Illinois  0,  Northwestern  0.  Oct.  22 — Reading  by  James  Whitcomb  Riley, 
assisted  by  students.  Oct.  23 — Authentication  of  Lincoln  Ox  Yoke.  Oct.  26 
— First  issue  of  Student's  Democrat  to  run  through  the  campaign.  Organiza- 
tion of  Orange  and  Blue  Club.     Oct.  27 — Foot  Ball:    Michigan  12,  Illinois  0. 

Nov.  3 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  17,  Purdue  5.  Nov.  9— Purchase  of  West 
Division  High  School  building  for  the  College  of  Medicine.  Board  of  Trus- 
tees votes  to  place  a  memorial  tablet  for  Professor  Morrow  in  Agricultural 
Building.  Nov.  10 — Foot  Ball:  Minnesota  23,  Illinois  0.  Nov  17 — Illinois 
0,  Indiana  0.  Nov.  21 — Major  Fechet  gives  lecture  on  his  Sitting  Bull 
campaign.  Nov.  24 — Foot  Ball:  Wisconsin  27,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  26 — 
First  meeting  of  Illinois  Fortnii^htly  club.  Nov.  27 — First  Meeting  of  Illinois 
Electrical  association  at  the  University.  Organization  of  Big  Nine  College 
Conference.     Organization  of  Pedagogical  Library  and  Museum. 

Dec.  10 — Inter-collegiate  Student  Stock  Judging  contest  held  in  Chicago, 
won  by  Illinois;  eight  colleges  represented.  Political  Science  Club  organ- 
ized.    Dec.  20 — Dramatic  Club  organized. 

Jan.  14,  1901 — Regiment  attends  inauguration  of  Governor  Yates.  Jan. 
17 — "Hiawatha's  Wedding  Feast"  given  by  the  Choral  Society.  Jan.  23 — 
Board  of  Trustees  decided  to  establish  School  of  Dentistry.  Jan.  2  5 — Illi- 
nois-Indiana Debate  won  bv  Indiana. 

Feb.  4 — John  Marshall  Convocation.     Address  by  Pres.  Draper. 

Mar.  5 — Glee  Club  makes  trip  to  Florida.  March  9 — Triangular  Meet: 
Notre  Dame  43,  Chicago  37,  Illinois  28.  March  12 — School  of  Music  re- 
organized. Committee  of  Board  Trustees  reported  in  favor  of  buying 
Illinois  School  of  Dentistry.  March  13 — -Der  Deutsche  Verein  presents 
"Gunstige  Vorzeichen. "  Seniors  decide  to  wear  caps  and  gowns  at  com- 
mencement exercises.  March  26 — Agreement  with  University  for  four 
annual  debates.  March  27 — Presentation  of  "The  Rivals"  by  Dramatic 
Club.  Adoption  of  rules  enforcing  scholarship  standing  of  athletes.  Fac- 
ulty adopted  caps  and  gowns  for  commencement  exercises. 

April  1 — Chicago  National  Base  Ball  team  established  training  quarters 
at  Universitv.  April  8 — "Pirates  of  Penzance"  presented  by  Glee  Club. 
April  13— Base  Ball:  Michigan  9.  Illinois  8.  April  20,  Ilhnois  35,  Indiana  4. 
April  23,  Beloit  4,  Illinois  1.  University  Song  Book  published.  April  26, 
Base  Ball:    Illinois  8,  Minnesota  0.     April  27 — Faculty  golf  tournament. 


xxvi  University  of  Illinois 

May  1 — Conference  of  State  University  Presidents  at  Illinois.  Base  Ball: 
Illinois  15,  Chicago  3.  May  2 — Northwestern  6,  Illinois  2.  Mav  6,  Illinois  6, 
Notre  Dame  2.  May  6 — Affiliation  of  Chicago  School  of  Dentis'trv-  Mav  8 — 
Base  Ball:  Illinois  17,  Chicago  6.  May  10-11 — May  Festival  with  Boston 
Festival  Orchestra;  Presentation  of  Samson  and  Delilah.  May  11 — Base 
Ball:  Michigan  7,  Illinois  6.  May  13,  Notre  Dame  10,  Illinois  7.  "  May  15 — 
Student  riot  at  Pan-American  circus,  several  injured.  May  17 — Wisconsin- 
Illinois  Meet  won  bj-  Wisconsin,  65-64.  Base  Ball:  Illinois  8,  Chicago  7. 
May  18 — Illinois  10,  Northwestern  0.  May  21 — Dedication  of  Agricultural 
Building.  May  22 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  5,  Chicago  2.  May  25 — Dual  Meet: 
Illinois  60,  Northwestern  52.  May  29 — Base  Ball:  Michigan  4,  Illinois  3. 
May  30 — Inter-Fraternity  Base  Ball  Series  won  by  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 

June  1 — Adoption  of  Inter-Sorority  Rushing  Compact.  June  4 — Base 
Ball:  Illinois  13,  Wisconsin  0.  June  11 — Office  of  Dean  of  Undergraduates 
created  and  Professor  T.  A.  Clark  appointed  to  the  position.  June  12 — 
Commencement,  address  by  Luther  Laflin  Mills. 

July — Board  of  Trustees  voted  to  oppose  the  granting  of  any  parole  or 
pardon  to  Charles  W.  Spalding. 

1901-02 

Sept.  14 — University  Senate  created.  Sept.  19 — Memorial  Exercises  for 
Pres.  McKinley;  address  by  Pres.  Draper.  Sept.  28 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  39, 
Englewood  0. 

Oct.  3 — School  of  Dentistry  opened  as  department  of  Universitv.  Oct.  5 
—Foot  Ball:  Illinois  52,  Marion  Sims  0.  Oct.  11— Illinois  23,  P.  &  S.  0. 
Oct.  12 — Illinois  21,  Washington  0.  Beginning  of  work  on  new  Chemistry 
Building.  Oct.  16 — Squirrels  imported  for  campus.  Oct.  17 — Foot  Ball: 
Illinois  24,  Chicago  0.  Oct.  21 — Monster  celebration  of  Chicago  victory. 
Oct.  26 — Foot  Ball:    Northwestern  17,  Illinois  11. 

Nov.   2— Foot   Ball:     Illinois   18,   Indiana  0.      Nov.   4 — Death  of  Major 
Dinwiddie,  first  University  commandant.      Nov.  9 — Foot  Ball:    Illinois  27, 
Iowa   0.     Nov.    16 — Illinois   28,    Purdue   0.      Nov.    18— Illinois   Live   Stock 
Breeders  met  at  University.      Nov.  28 — Foot  Ball,  Minnesota  16,  Illinois  0. 

Dec.  9 — Illinois  Horticultural  Society  met  at  University.  Dec.  19 — - 
Sigma  Chi  and  Sigma  Delta  houses  partly  burned.  Dec.  26-27-28 — Modern 
Language  Association  meeting  at  University. 

Jan.  10 — Illinois  Club  composed  of  chapters  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Sigma 
Chi,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  and  Sigma  Delta  (afterwards  Beta  Theta  Pi)  organ- 
ized. Art  Gallery  in  Library  Building  opened.  Jan.  25 — First  Concert  of 
University  Orchestra. 

Feb.  1 — Indiana-Illinois  Debate  won  by  Indiana.  Gymnasium  Team 
organized.  Feb.  12 — Lincoln  Day,  address  by  Honorable  Clark  Carr. 
Feb.  16 — First  University  Vesper  Service.  Feb.  19 — Council  of  Administra- 
tion censured  Kappa  Sigma  for  violation  of  University  rules  in  holding  its 
annual  on  Thursday  night.  Feb.  27 — Organization  of  John  Marshall 
Debating  Club  by  Law  students.  Feb.  28 — Installation  of  Sigma  Rho 
chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi. 

Mar.  8 — Invitation  Track  Meet  held  by  St.  Louis  University,  won  by 
Illinois.  March — School  of  Commerce  organized.  Old  Chemistry  Building 
turned  over  to  Law  School.  Board  decides  that  B.  A.  degree  shall  be  given 
for  usual  course  in  College  of  Science.  University  water  works  plant  com- 
pleted. Board  decides  to  establish  a  University  postoffice.  Council  of 
administration  refuses  petition  of  freshman  asking  to  be  allowed  to  hold  a 
social. 

April  6 — President  Draper  injured  in  accident  while  driving.  Apr.  8 — 
Presentation  of  "lolanthe"  by  Opera  Club.  Apr.  9 — Dr.  Senn  ampu- 
tated President  Draper's  leg.  "Apr.  12 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  7,  Michigan 
3.  Apr.  23 — Class  of  1902  decides  to  leave  memorial  fountain.  Apr.  23— 
Base  Ball:  Illinois  11,  Northwestern  3.  Apr.  25-26 — Province  Convention 
of   Sigma   Alpha   Epsilon   at    University   of   Illinois.     Apr.    25 — Base    Ball: 


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Wisconsin  2,  Illinois  1 .      Illinois-Missouri  debate  won  bv  Missouri.     Apr.  26 — 
Base  Ball:    Chicago  6,  Illinois  5.     Apr.  30— Illinois  10   Chicago  1. 

May  3— Dual  Meet:  Chicago  65,  Illinois  61.  Base  Ball:  Chicago  3,  Illi- 
nois 2.  May  7 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  7,  Chicago  3.  May  9 — "Minna  von 
Barnhelm"  given  bv  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  May  12 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  2, 
Michigan  0.  Mav  16 — Track:  Wisconsin  58,  Illinois  54.  May  17 — Base 
Ball:  Illinois  15,  Chicago  1.  May  21 — Base  Ball  Team  leaves  for  the  North 
and  East.  May  22 — "School  for  Scandal"  given  by  Dramatic  Club.  Base 
Ball:  Illinois  7,  Michigan  6.  May  24 — Illinois  3,  Princeton  1.  May  30 — 
Harvard  2,  Illinois  1.  June  1 — Illinois  6  West  Point  5.  June  4 — Illinois  10, 
Yale  4.     June  7 — Illinois  11,  Pennsylvania  3. 

1902-03 

Sept. — Illini  published  five  days  a  week.  New  Chemistry  build- 
ing opened.  College  of  Law  in  old  Chemistry  building.  Sept.  19 — Installa- 
tion of  Gamma  Nu  chapter  of  Sigma  Nu.  Sept.  20 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  34, 
North  Division  6.  Woman's  Gvmnasium  moved  to  Testing  Laboratory. 
Sept.  27 — Foot  Ball:    Illinois  45,'Englewood  0. 

Oct.  1 — Return  of  President  Draper  to  University.  Foot  Ball:  Illinois 
22,  Osteopaths  0.  Oct.  4 — Illinois  33,  Monmouth  0.  Oct.  8 — Illinois  24, 
Haskell  Indians  10.  Oct.  11,  Illinois  44,  Washington  0.  Oct.  15 — Federa- 
tion of  Women's  Clubs  met  at  University.  Oct.  18 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  29, 
Purdue  5.      Oct.  25 — Chicago  6,  Illinois  0. 

Nov.  1 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  47,  Indiana  0.  Nov.  3 — First  issue  of  Illi- 
nois Magazine.  Domestic  Science  Club  organized.  Nov.  8 — Foot  Ball: 
Minnesota  17,  Illinois  5.  Nov.  10 — Organization  of  local  sorority  of  Alpha 
Delta  Gamma.  Nov.  15— Foot  Ball:  Illinois  0,  Ohio  State  Univ.  0.  Nov. 
22 — Illinois  17,  Northwestern  0.  Nov.  27 — Illinois  80,  Iowa  0.  Organiza- 
tion of  Theta  Kappa  Nu. 

Dec. — Board  of  Trustees  decided  to  give  degrees  B.  A.  and  B.  L.  S. 
in  Library  School.  Dec.  6 — Installation  of  Rho  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
Dec.  8— Illinois  Grange  met  at  University.  Council  of  administration 
refused  to  allow  freshman  social.  Dec.  13 — Reorganization  of  Political 
Science  Club  on  honorary  basis. 

Jan.  16,  1903 — Illinois-Iowa  debate  won  by  Illinois. 

Feb.  14— Dual  Meet:  Chicago  60,  Illinois  20. 

Mar.  6 — Indiana -Illinois  debate  won  by  Indiana.  March  13 — -President 
Draper  re-elected.  Board  of  Trustees  voted  to  abolish  University  Dining 
Hall.  Board  decided  not  to  abolish  fees.  March  14 — Michigan-Illinois  meet 
won  by  Michigan.      Mar  22 — Dual  Meet:    Chicago  45,  Illinois  41. 

April  8 — "Pinafore"  presented  bv  Opera  Club.  April  18 — Base  Ball: 
Illinois  10,  Northwestern  0.  April  21— First  Out  Door  "Sing".  April  23 — 
Base  Ball:  Illinois-Wisconsin  game  forfeited  by  Wisconsin.  April  24— 
Illinois-Missouri  Debate  won  by  Missouri.  Base  Ball:  Michigan  17,  Illinois 
10.  April  25— Illinois  17,  Northwestern  2.  April  30— Illinois  8,  Notre 
Dame  5. 

May  1— Base  Ball:  Illinois  10,  Purdue  2.  May  5— lUinois  29,  North- 
western 2.  Mav  6— Illinois  3,  Wisconsin  0.  May  6-7-8 — May  Festival. 
Presentation  of  "Elijah."  Mav  9 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  8,  Michigan  2.  Dual 
Meet:  Chicago  74,  Illinois  52.  ^  May  11— Base  Ball:  Illinois  7,  Nebraska  3. 
May  14— Dual  Meet:  Wisconsin  62,  Illinois  50.  May  15 — Base  Ball:  lUi- 
nios  4,  Chicago  3.  May  20 — IlHnois  Law  School  8,  Chicago  Law  School  0. 
Central  Oratorical  League  won  by  Indiana;  Illinois  Second.  May  23 — 
Base  Ball:  Illinois  9,  Chicago  5.  ^May  26— Death  of  former  Regent  Pea- 
body.  May  28— Base  Ball:  Illinois  20,  Oberiin  3.  Sigma  Chi  chapter 
cens'ured  by  faculty  for  holding  dance  on  forbidden  night.  May  30 — Base  Ball: 
Illinois  9,  Michigan  2.      Illinois  wins  championship  of  the  West. 

June  1 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  4,  Notre  Dame  2.  "Honors"  consisting  of 
letters  "I  A"  granted  to  women  for  gymnasium  work.  June  8 — Resigna- 
tion of  Dean  Scott  of  College  of  Law.     Commencement  address  by  President 


xxviii  University  of  Illinois 

Charles  Thwing.      LL.  D.  degree  conferred  on  Honorable  Joseph  G.  Cannon. 
June  11 — Columbia  University  confers  degree  of  LL.  D.  on  President  Draper. 

1903-04 

Sept.  13 — Death  of  Professor  Edward  Snyder.  Sept.  19 — Agreement  to 
affiliate  Chicago  College  of  Dental  Surgery  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Trustees. 
Foot  Ball:  Illinois  45,  Englewood  5.  Sept.  26 — Illinois  43,  Lombard  0. 
Sept.  30 — Illinois  36,  Osteopaths  0. 

Oct.  3— Foot  Ball:  Illinois  29,  Knox  5.  Oct.  10— Illinois  64,  Rush 
Medic.  0.  Oct.  9— Organization  of  Harvard  Club.  Oct.  14 — Foot  Ball: 
Illinois  54,  Dentists  0.  Oct.  17 — Illinois  24,  Purdue  0.  Oct.  20— Six  stu- 
dents suspended  for  hazing.  Oct.  22 — Organization  of  Kansas  City  Alumni 
Association. 

Nov.  4 — Memorial  Mass  Meeting  for  Purdue  Wreck.  Nov.  8 — Foot  Ball: 
Indiana  17,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  14 — Minnestoa  32,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  21 — Iowa 
12,  Illinois  0.      Nov.  26 — Nebraska  16,  Illinois  0. 

Dec.  8 — Organization  of  Engineering  Experiment  Station.  Name  of 
preparatory  department  changed  to  "The  Academy  of  the  University  of 
Illinois."      Dec.  17 — Christmas  Concert  by  Choral  Society. 

Jan.  8,  1904 — Wisconsin  threatens  to  sever  athletic  relations  on  account 
of  trouble  over  the  proceeds  of  the  forfeited  base  ball  game.  Organization 
of  Illiola  Literary  Society.  Dec.  15 — Illinois-Iowa  Debate  won  by  Illinois. 
Jan.  16 — Illinois-Wisconsin  trouble  settled  by  agreement  of  Illinois  to  pay 
disputed  fund  over  to  the  Purdue  Memorial  fund.  Jan.  18 — Illinois  Domestic 
Science  Association  met  at  University.  Jan.  20 — Illinois  Society  of  Engineers 
met  at  University.  Jan.  26 — President  Draper  allowed  by  Board  of  Trustees 
to  resign  in  order  to  accept  the  position  of  Commissioner  of  Education  of  the 
State  of  New  York.  Board  adopted  plans  of  McKim,  Mead  and  White  for 
the  Woman's  Building. 

Feb.  3 — Athletic  Board  of  Control  adopted  graduate  system  of  coaching. 
Death  of  Professor  A.  W.  Palmer.  Feb.  4 — Reorganization  of  Dramatic 
Club.  Feb.  6 — Dual  Meet:  Chicago  freshmen  vs.  Illinois  freshmen;  won  by 
Illinois.  Feb.  7 — Chicago  College  of  Dental  Surgery  withdrew  from  Uni- 
versity. May  13 — Dual  Meet:  Chicago  30,  Illinois  36.  Feb.  16 — Inter- 
fraternity  bowling  tournament  organized.  Feb.  22 — Organization  of 
chapter  of  Sigma  Xi.  May  27 — Dual  freshmen  Chicago-Illinois  Meet,  won 
by  Illinois. 

Mar.  4 — Indiana-Illinois  Debate  won  by  Illinois.  March  5 — Dual  Meet : 
Chicago  38,  Illinois  28.  March  11 — Organization  of  Macgruder  chapter  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta.  March  15 — Beta  Theta  Pi  house  quarantined  on  account 
of  scarlet  fever.  March  25 — Electrical  Engineering  Society  organized. 
March  26 — St.  Louis  University  Track  Tournament  won  by  Illinois. 

April  1 — Work  begun  on  Woman's  Building.  April  5 — "Miss  Hobbs" 
presented  by  Dramatic  club.  April  12 — "Erminie"  presented  by  Opera 
Club.  April  13 — Tennis  Club  organized.  April  16 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  10, 
Knox  0.  April  20— Illinois  10,  P.  and  S.  0.  April  23 — Illinois  20,  North- 
western 0.  Mar.  27 — Wisconsin  5,  lUinois  4.  April  28 — Trustees  voted  to 
establish  professorship  of  Political  Science.  April  29 — Missouri-Illinois 
Debate  won  by  Missouri.      April  30 — Base  Ball:    Illinois  10,  Michigan  6. 

May  3 — Illinois  2,  Notre  Dame  1.  Mav  4 — Illinois  7,  Northwestern  2. 
May  4 — "Twelfth  Night"  presented  by  English  Club.  May  7— Dual  Meet: 
Chicago  79^,  Illinois  46A.  May  9 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  7,  Minnesota  4.  May 
13— Dual  Meet:  Illinois  71,  Purdue  55.  Base  Ball:  Illinois  14,  Oberlin  2. 
May  14 — Illinois  7,  Michigan  1.  May  17 — Purdue  8,  Illinois  6.  May  18 — 
Illinois  6,  Ohio  State  5.  May  20— Illinois  7,  Chicago  6.  May  21 — Dual 
Meet:  Wisconsin  79,  Illinois  47.  May  23 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  17',  Minnesota 
5.  May  26 — University  Regiment  went  into  camp  at  the  World's  Fair  in 
St.  Louis.  Base  Ball:  'Illinois  2,  Chicago  1.  May  27 — Tennis:  Chicago  won 
from  Illinois.  May  28 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  11,  Chicago  0.  Illinois  won 
Western  championship.      May  30 — Base  Ball:    Illinois  8,  Beloit  4. 


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June  3 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  1,  Notre  Dame  0.  Hahnemann  Medical 
College  applied  for  affiliation.  June  5 — Baccalaureate.  President  Draper's 
farewell.  Juue  7 — Commencement,  address  by  Charles  W.  Fairbanks. 
Base  Ball:  Chicago  15,  Illinois  11 ;  Illinois  13,  Chicago  4.  Illinois  12,  Oberlin 
3.  Illinois  5,  Ohio  4.  Illinois  9,  West  Virginia  5.  Trustees  decided  not  to 
affiliate  Harvey  Medical  College. 

Aug.  19 — Resignation  of  Miss  Jayne,  Dean  of  Women.  Aug.  23 — Elec- 
tion of  Edmund  Janes  James,  of  Northwestern  University,  to  Presidency. 

1904-05 

September — Music  School  moved  down  to  rooms  in  basement  of  Univer- 
sity Hall.  Sept.  24 — Foot  Ball :  Illinois  10,  Northwestern  Coll.  0.  Chemistry 
Department  reorganized.  Sept.  26 — Six  men  suspended  for  hazing.  De- 
partment of  Forestry  and  Landscape  Gardening  established.  Sept.  28 — 
Foot  Ball:    Illinois  23,  Wabash  2. 

Oct.  1— Foot  Ball:  lUinois  11,  Knox  0.  Oct.  5— Illinois  26,  P.  and  S.  0. 
Oct.  7 — Organization  of  Mechanical  Engineering  Society.  Oct.  8 — Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  Dav  at  World  Fair.  Foot  Ball:  Illinois  31,  Washington  0. 
Oct.  15— Illinois  10,  Indiana  0.  Oct.  22— Illinois  24,  Purdue  6.  Oct.  25 — 
Commercial  Club  organized.     Oct.  29 — Illinois  6,  Chicago  6. 

Nov.  5 — President  James  assumed  charge.  Foot  Ball:  Illinois  46,  Ohio 
State  0.  Nov.  12 — Foot  Ball:  Northwestern  12,  Illinois  6.  Nov.  18 — 
Installation  of  Illinois  Delta  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Nov.  19— Foot  Ball: 
Illinois  29',  Iowa  0.  Visit  of  Chicago  Press  Club  to  University.  Agricultural 
School  wins  Grand  Prize  for  Live  Stock  exhibit  at  World's  Fair.  Suspension 
of  publication  of  Illinois  Magazine.  Nov.  24 — Foot  Ball:  Nebraska  16, 
Illinois  10.  Adoption  of  Conference  rule  barring  freshmen  from  athletic 
teams. 

Dec.  3 — Organization  of  Illinois  Alumni  Association  in  New  York  City. 
Dec.  8. — Slight  fire  in  Agricultural  Building.  Dec.  14 — Organization  of 
Students'  Co-operative  Association. 

Jan.  9,  1905 — Regiment  attended  inauguration  of  Governor  Deneen. 
Jan.  10 — Ralph  O.  Roberts,  captain  of  Base  Ball  team  killed  in  wreck  on  Big 
Four,  several  other  students  returning  from  holidays  injured.  Jan.  11 — 
Illinois  Magazine  resumed  publication. 

Feb.  11— Dual  Meet:    Illinois  49,  Chicago  37. 

Mar.  3 — Indiana-Illinois  Debate  won  by  Illinois.  March  4 — Dual  Meet: 
Illinois  45,  Chicago  41.  March  17 — Camera  Club  organized.  March  28 — 
"Gloriana"  presented  by  Dramatic  Club.  April  7 — First  annual  Law 
School  dance. 

April  14— Base  Ball:  Illinois  11,  Wabash  2.  Apr.  19~Illinois  6,  Purdue 
1.  April  21 — Illinois  5,  Northwestern  0.  April  22 — Illinois  3,  Wisconsin  0. 
April  26 — Illinois  11,  Chicago  9.  April  28 — Illinois-Missouri  debate  won  by 
Illinois. 

May  3 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  6,  Wisconsin  3.  May  5-6 — Tennis:  Illinois 
won  from  Ptirdue.  May  6 — Base  Ball:  Michigan  1,  Illinois  0.  May  6 — 
Track:  Chicago  77,  Illinois  49.  May  8:  Presentation  of  "Frier  Bacon  and 
Frier  Bungav  "  by  English  Club.  Ma}^  9 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  3,  Chicago  0. 
May  12 — Track:  Illinois  48,  Purdue  42.  Base  Ball:  Illinois  5,  Northwestern 
0.  May  13 — lUinois  9,  Chicago  4.  May  15^  Tennis:  Iowa  wins.  May  18 — 
Base  Ball:  Michigan  2,  Illinois  1.  May  19 — Tennis:  Northwestern  and 
Illinois  tied.  May  20 — Track:  Illinois  84,  Wisconsin  42.  Base  Ball:  Wis- 
consin 2,  Illinois  1.  May  2  5 — Watcheka  League  dissolved  and  new  woman's 
League  formed.  May  26 — Base  Ball:  Chicago  2,  Illinois  0.  May  27 — 
Illinois  1,  Wisconsin  0.      May  30 — Illinois  7,  Chicago  3. 

June  7 — Commencement,  address  by  Secretary  Cortelyou.  June  8 — 
Base  Ball:  Illinois  11,  Chicago  8.  Resignation  of  Deans  Forbes,  R'icker  and 
Burrill.  Prof.  Townsend  appointed  Acting  Dean  College  of  Science;  Prof. 
White,  Acting  Dean  College  of  Engineering.  Miss  Kyle  appointed  Assistant 
Dean  of  Undergraduates. 


XXX  University  of  Illinois 

1905-06 

Sept. — Adoption  of  Daily  Absence  rule  under  which  no  absences 
are  excused.  Opening  of  Insectory,  six  days  a  week.  Sept.  29 — Organiza- 
tion of  School  of  Education.  Sept.  30 — Two  students  suspended  for  hazing. 
Sept.  30— Foot  Ball:    Illinois  6,  Knox  0. 

Oct.  4 — Foot  Ball:  Illinois  6,  Wabash  0.  Organization  of  triangular 
debating  league  by  Illinois,  Indiana,  and  Ohio  universities.  Oct.  7 — Foot 
Ball:  Illinois  24,  Northwestern  College  0.  Oct.  14— Illinois  12,  St.  Louis 
Univ.  6.  Oct.  16-19 — Installation  of  President  James.  National  Confer- 
ence of  College  and  University  Trustees;  Conference  on  Religious  Education 
in  State  Universities;  Conference  on  Commercial  Education.  Oct.  16 — Dedi- 
cation of  Woman's  Building.  Four  students  suspended  for  hazing.  Oct.  17 — 
Presentation  of  "Frier  Bacon  and  Frier  Bungay,"  by  English  Club.  Oct.  17 
— Parade  by  Illinois  Students.  Oct.  20 — Location  of  Auditorium  by  Board 
of  Trustees.  Oct.  21— Foot  Ball:  Purdue  29,  Illinois  30.  Nov.  28— Illinois 
30,  P.  &  S.  0. 

Nov.  4 — Foot  Ball:  Michigan  33,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  11 — Introduction  of 
La  Crosse.     Nov.  18 — Foot  Ball:   Chicago  44,  Illinois  0.     Nov.  30 — Nebraska 

24,  Illinois  6. 

Dec.  —  Appointment  of  student  advisers  from  faculty.  Dec.  1  — 
Organization  of  Western  Inter-collegiate  Basket  Ball  League.  Dec.  8 — 
Organization  of  Hawkeye  Club  by  Iowa  students.  Dec.  10 — Department 
of  Ceramics  established.  Dec.  16 — Student  Carnival  for  benefit  of  Athletic 
Association.  Dec.  20 — Christmas  Concert  by  Choral  Society.  Dec.  20 — 
Carnival  Committee  reported  Association  debt  as  paid.  Dec.  21 — Installa- 
tion of  chapter  of  Delta  Upsilon. 

Jan.  11,  1906 — Hamilton  Club  Contest  at  Chicago:  Wisconsin  first, 
Jacob  Cantlin,  Illinois,  second.  Jan.  14 — Memorial  Exercises  for  President 
Harper,  of  Chicago  University.  Jan.  20 — First  inter-collegiate  Basket  Ball 
game  for  University:    Illinois  27,  Indiana  24.     Jan.  27 — Basket  Ball:    Illinois 

25,  Purdue  19. 

Feb.  3— Basket  Ball:  Illinois  23,  Wheaton  College  21.  Prof.  E.  B. 
Greene  made  Acting  Dean  of  the  College  of  Literature  and  Arts.  Plans  of 
C.  H.  Blackall  of  Boston  for  new  Auditorium  accepted  by  Trustees.  Feb.  12 
— ^Lincoln's  birthdav  celebrated,  address  bv  Hon.  J.  S.  Stevens,  of  Peoria. 
Feb.  14— Basket  Ball:  Illinois  31,  OberHn  25.  Feb.  16— Dual  Meet:  Illinois 
61,  Chicago  25.  Basket  Ball:  Indiana  38,  Illinois  7.  Feb.  17 — ^Aquatic 
Contest:  Chicago  28,  Illinois  13.  Basket  Ball:  Purdue  48,  Illinois  22. 
Feb.  20 — President  James  calls  meeting  of  fraternities  to  discuss  advisability 
of  holding  conference  of  college  fraternities.  Feb.  22 — Installation  o'f 
chapter  of  Sigma  Kappa.  "One  Night  Only"  given  by  Players  Club.  Feb. 
2 4— B asket  B all :   Illinois  2 4 ,  Chicago  2 1 .      Feb .  2 8— Minnesota  2  7 ,  lUinois  2  5 . 

Mar.  3 — Basket  Ball;  Wisconsin  35,  lUinois  32.  Dual  Meet:  Illinois 
45^,  Chicago  40h.  Chapter  of  Delta  Rho  Sigma  organized  in  College  of 
Agriculture.  March  9 — Ohio-Illinois  debate  won  by  Illinois.  Indiana- 
Illinois  Debate  won  by  Indiana.  March  14 — Anniversary  of  founding  of 
University  celebrated;  address  by  Vice-president  Burrill.  March  16  — 
Aquatic  Meet:  Chicago  27,  Illinois  14.  March  20 — Colored  woman,  bitten 
by  btxll-dog,  sues  Delta  Upsilon  chapter  for  $2,000.00  (see  April  14). 

April  2 — First  game  of  base  ball  training  season  with  Chicago  National 
League.  Work  begun  on  Auditorium.  Apr.  7 — Dean  of  Undergraduates 
ordered  second  Illio  election  on  account  of  charges  of  illegal  voting.  April 
14 — Suit  against  Delta  Upsilon  withdrawn  by  plaintiff.  Ionian  Literary  So- 
ciety organized.  April  16 — Aquatic  meet:  Yale  53,  Illinois  8.  April '20 — 
Faculty  of  Literature  and  Arts  presented  to  David  Kinley,  retiring  Dean, 
a  gold  watch.  Water  Polo:  Illinois  2,  Chicago  1;  which  gave  Illinois  the 
Western  Intercollegiate  Water  Polo  championship.  April  22 — Base  Ball: 
Illinois  3,  Chicago  0.  First  Junior  smoker.  April  24 — Athenian  Literary 
Society  organized.  April  26 — Hon.  Leslie  M.  Shaw,  Secretary  of  the  United 
States  Treasury,  spoke  on  the  "Evolution  of  Self-government."     April  27 — 


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Base  Ball:  Illinois  12,  Notre  Dame  9.  April  29 — Heth  Chapter  of  Acacia 
Fraternity  installed.      Base  Ball:    Michigan  11,  Illinois  7. 

May  2 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  22,  Indiana  3.  May6 — Track  meet:  Illinois75, 
Chicago  51.  May  9 — Company  K  won  the  company  competitive;  Jose'  G. 
San  Victores  won  the  Hazelton  Prize  medal.  May  12-13 — May  Festival. 
May  26 — Women's  number  of  the  Illinois  Magazine.  May  18 — Annual 
Maypole  dance  on  Illinois  field.  Dean  Clark  wrote  a  letter  to  the  freshmen 
on  hazing.  May  20 — Interscholastic  Athletic  contest:  Wendell  Phillips  and 
West  Aurora  tied  for  first  place.  First  interscholastic  circus  in  gymnasium. 
Base  Ball:  Illinois  8,  Chicago  7.  Phoenix,  new  senior  society,  established. 
May  22 — 1907  Illio  issued.  Tennis:  Illinois  4,  Iowa  State  2.  May  23 — 
Water  Polo  team  gave  exhibition  for  University  gymnasium  girls.  May  24 
— Tennis:  Illinois  3,  Chicago  3.  May  25 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  3,  Amherst  0. 
May  27 — Base  Ball:  Michigan  8,  Illinois  4.  May  29 — University  Memorial 
Day;  E.  Benjamin  Andrews,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  de- 
livered address  on  General  Grant.  Reception  to  General  Nelson  A,  Miles. 
May  30 — General  Nelson  A.  Miles  reviewed  University  regiment  and  spoke 
on  "The  Military  Training  of  the  Citizen  Soldier."  Cornerstone  of  new 
Auditorium  laid.  General  Miles  gave  Decoration  Day  address.  May  31 — 
Bas  Ball:    Illinois  2,  Chicago  0. 

June  1 — Philomathean  and  Alethenai  societies  gave  Shirley's  "The 
Opportunity"  on  the  south  campus.  June  2 — Base  Ball:  Illinois  8,  Minne- 
sota 0.  Michigan  won  conference  meet;  Illinois  scored  7  4-5  points.  June 
10-13 — Commencement  exercises.  June  10  —  President  James  delivered 
Baccalaureate  sermon.  June  12 — Class  of  1901  formed  first  permanent  class 
organization  among  the  Alumni.  June  13 — Baron  Herman  von  Speck- 
Sternburg,  Ambassador  from  Germany  to  the  United  States,  gave  the  com- 
mencement address. 


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BACCALAUREATE  ALUMNI 

OF    THE 

UNIVERSITY   OF  ILLINOIS 

CLASS  OF  1872     (20) 

1.     MILO  B.  BUR  WASH 

Born  Dec.  3,  1849,  Andrews,  Quebec,  Canada,  f.  Samuel  M.  Burwash, 
1816,  Canada,     m.   Lois  Barber,  1826,  Canada. 

Retired  fanner.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      *M.   S.,   1892. 
Farming  1872-1895.      Retired  1895.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  610  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2.     JOHN  JEFFERSON  DAVIS 

Born  Nov.  4,  1852,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.  f.  John  Andrew  Davis,  Penn- 
sylvania,    m.   Amy  Springer,  Malone,  N.  Y. 

Phvsician.  Prepared  in  Freeport  High  School,  Freeport,  111.  B.  S., 
Illinois,  1872;  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1875.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Practicing  Medicine.  Pres.  Wis.  State  Hom.  Med.  Society,  1894. 
Member  Am.  Institute  of  Homeopathy,  Wis.  Acad.  Sciences,  Arts  and  Let- 
ters; president  1902 — .  Fellow,  Am.  Association  Adv.  of  Science.  Member 
and  Secretary  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  State  Geological  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Survey  of  Wis.,  1902 — .  Member  Am.  Forestry  Ass'n;  Wis.  Archfeological 
Society;  President,  1905,  Racine  Physicians'  Business  Ass'n. 

Married  Anna   Margaret   Snyder,   Racine,    Wis.,    1882.     Children,   John 
Archibald,  1883;  Marguerite,  1887. 
Address,  1119  College  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis. 

3.     HENRY  N.  DRURY 
Brother  of  No.  39 

Born  Nov.  29,  1847,  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Henry  Drury,  1821,  Mas- 
sac Co.,  111.     m.   Lydia  Bassett,  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Public  School,  Mason,  111.  *B.  S.,  1895.  M.  D., 
Chicago,  1876.  Practiced  Medicine  from  the  Spring  of  1876  to  date.  Med- 
ical Examiner.      Member  of  M.  E.  Church  nearly  life  time. 

A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  of  A.  Connections  with  I.  O.  G.  T. 
and  A.  L.  of  H. 

Married  Hattie  Numi,  Champaign,  111.,  1873,  died  1873;  Mary  E.  Mann, 
Newton,  111.,  1883.     Children,  Jean  Paul,  born  Oct.  4,  1888;  Lillian  Lucile, 
born  May  26,  1891. 
Address,  Altamont,  111. 

*4.     ALFRED  MURRAY  FLAGG 

Born  July  10,  1848,in  Rochelle,  111.  f.  Willard  Parker  Flagg,  born  June 
8,  1808,  Richmond,  Vermont,     m.   Lucy  Cochran,  born  May  19,  1812. 

Prepared  in  Academy  at  Alton,  111.  Capt.  Studied  law  in  Rochelle; 
admitted  to  bar,  1874.  Lawyer  and  writer  in  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  Bessemer, 
Mich.,  Hurley,  Mich.,  1874-84;  news  writer  and  Editor  of  Superior,  Wis., 
Leader,  and  later  of  Forum,  1884-99;  Editorial  Writer,  Duluth  News-Tribune, 
1889  till  his  death.      Member  of  Episcopal  Church. 

Married  Jessie  Marshall,  1878,  at  Sioux  Falls. 
Died  November  1.  1904,  at  Duluth.  Minn. 

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5.  MILES  FAYETTE  HATCH 

Brother  of  Nos.  22,  236 

Born  in  1847,  in  Illinois,     f.  Lewis  Hatch,  N.  Y.     m.  Mandana  Cole,  N.  H. 

Stockman.  *M.  S.,  1893.  Breeder  of  Guernsey  Cattle,  Dairyman,  Prune 
Grower  and  Packer,  Burton,  Wash. 

Married  Tamar  A.  Richardson,  1877,  English  Prairie,  111.      Child,  Lewis 
Miles,  born  1880. 
Address,  Burton,  Wash. 

6.  GEORGE  HENRY  LYMAN 

Born  Oct.  4,  1850,  Farmingdale,  111.  f.  Henry  Pratt  Lyman,  Aug.  10, 
1805,  Vermont,     m.   Mercy  Bannister  Sanders,  Dec.  3, 1805,  Bethel,  Vermont. 

Real  Estate  and  Abstract  Business.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School. 
Philomathean.  Ass't  Div.  Eng'r,  111.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1872-75;  Engineer  for 
Cairo  &  Vincennes  R.  R.,  1875-77;  Consulting  Eng'r  different  Railroads, 
1877-78;  Eng'r  in  charge  of  Transfer  Constr.,  Cairo,  111.,  and  Ass't  Chief  of 
Cotton  Belt  Route,  1878-82;  Ass't  Supt.,  Little  Rock,  Ft.  Smith  R.  R.,  1882- 
84;  Real  Estate  and  Abstract  Business,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  1884 — •.  Member 
Sons  of  Revolution,  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  Knights  Templar;  Elks;  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Married    Emma    Stewart,    Jan.    16,    1873,    Champaign,    111.     Children, 
Georgina,  born  Dec.  17,  1885;  Henry  Pratt,  born  Mar.  25,  1890. 
Address,  316  N.  6th  St.,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 

7.  JAMES  NEWTON  MATTHEWS 

Born  May  27,  1852,  near  Green  Castle,  Ind.  f.  William  Mathews,  1819, 
Va.     m.   Deborah  Hopwood,  1826,  Ky. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Public  School,  Mason,  111.  First  Matriculant  in 
the  University.  *M.  L.,  1891;  M.D.,  1878,  Missouri  Med.  College.  Philoma- 
thean. Delta  Tau  Delta.  Pres.  Board  of  U.  S.  Pension  Ex.,  Effingham,  111., 
for  12  years.  Author:  "Tempe  Vale  and  Other  Poems,"  1888,  Chas.  Kerr, 
200  pp.  "Poems  by  Alonzo  Hilton  Davis,  with  Memior, "  1891.  Many 
poems  in  current  magazines.  One  of  the  founders  and  Vice-Pres.  of  the 
Western  Association  of  Writers.  Member  of  Escupalian  Medical  Society 
and  Illinois  State  Medical  Society. 

Married  Luella  Matthews,  June  2,  1878,  (died  Feb.  11,  1894);  Madaline 
Wright,  Dec.  30,  1896.    Children,  William  Vivian,  born  Mar.  28,  1879;  James 
Riley,  born  June  10,  1883;  Courtland  Wade,  born  Dec.  14,  1897. 
Address,  Mason,  111. 

8.  CALVIN  EBENEZER  PARKER 

Born  1850,  Massachusetts,  f.  Ebenezer  W.  Parker.  Entered  from 
Philo,  111. 

Physician,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1904. 
Address,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

9.     ISAAC  STUART  RAYMOND 
Father  of  Nos.  125  5  and  12  56 

Born  Jan.  29,  1849,  Raymond,  Union  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Nathaniel  Ravmond, 
Sept.  19,  1811,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.  m.  Melissa  Stuart  Ballston,  Spa'  N.  Y., 
Dec.  9,  1818. 

Farmer.  Preparedin  Peru,  111. ;  Champaign  Public  Schools.  *M.L.,1895. 
Philomathean.  Farming.  President  of  The  First  National  Bank  of  Philo, 
111.,  last  three  years;  interested  in  other  banks.  Trustee  of  Uni.  of  111., 
1892-1898;  serving  31st  year  as  School  Trustee  Raymond  Township;  11th 
year  as  Supervisor.  Member  The  Patrons  of  Husbandry;  Illinois  Society; 
The  Sons  of  the  Revolution;  President  of  The  Champaign  Co.  Farmers'  Insti- 
tute for  the  last  six  years. 

Married  Edith  Eaton  at  Philo,  111.,  Oct.  27,  1875.     Children,  John  Eaton, 
('99),  born  Nov.  19,  1876;  Ruth  Cleveland,  ('99),  born  June  8,  1878. 
Address,  Sidney,  111. 


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10.     WILLIE  ALBERT  REISS 

Born  March  31,  1853,  in  Belleville,  111.  f.  Frederick  Reiss,  Oct.  28,  1826, 
in  German}-,     m.   Susan  Hopp,  Aug.  27,  1827,  in  Germany. 

Engineer  and  Surveyor.  Prepared  in  Belleville  High  School  and  Wash- 
ingtonUniv.  *M.S.,1894.  Philomathean.  Scholarship  from  St.  Clair  County. 
Civil  Engineer  for  M.  C.V  &  Ft.  Scott  R.  R.,  1873-1874;  Principal  of  Schools, 
1874-1888;  General  Engineering  and  Surveying,  1888 — .  At  present  Deputy 
County  Surveyor.  Member  of  State  Militia,  1876-84;  several  fraternal  and 
other  organizations;  Board  of  Education  for  a  number  of  years ;  University 
of  Illinois  Club,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Vice-president  of  same;'  member  of  En- 
gineering Club. 

Married  Matilda  Faas  Reiss,  September  26,  1882,  at  Millstadt,  111.      Chil- 
dren, Paula  Helen,  born  Julv  6,  1883,  (died  May  19,  1891);  Elmer  Fred,  bom 
Jan.   28,   1886;  Ben  Harry,' born  Mar.   31,   1889;  Edwin  Joseph  and  Edgar 
Rudolph,  born  Jan.  3.  1891. 
Address,  Belleville,  111. 

*11.     STEPHEX  AVERY  REYXOLDS 
Born  Julv  6,  1849,  in  Mukwonago,  Waukesha  Co.,  Wis.     f.   Edward  Hin- 
man  Reynolds,  Oct.  1,  1823,  Taghkanic,  N.  Y.     m.   Olive  Bidwell,  June  18, 
1824,  Dalton,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  Belvidere,  111.  Capt.  M.  L.,  1897.  Philomathean.  Ad- 
mitted to  Bar,  1880.  Lawyer  at  Belvidere,  Rockford  and  Chicago,  1880-99. 
With  Hon.  Charles  Fuller  published  Fuller's  Law  Manual,  Stephen  Avery 
Reynolds  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1878.  Published  Lost  Lac  Labelle,  Last  Year's 
Leaves,  and  many  other  poems  contributed  to  various  publications,  including 
home  paper  and  Illini.  Served  two  terms  in  State  Legislature,  35th  and 
36th  Gen.  Assembly  of  111.  Was  Justice  of  Peace  in  Belvidere,  111.,  for  num- 
ber of  years. 

Married  Delia  M.  Fillmore,  1876,  in  Champaign,  111.     Children.  Edward 
F.,  bom  Mar.  19,  1877,  Alphersyne  L.,  born  Oct.  12,  1878;  Frederick  J.,  born 
May  4,  1881. 
Died  Aug.  13,  1899,  at  Elgin,  111. 

12.     THOMAS  EDWIN  RICKARD 

Born  July  2,  1850,  near  Springfield,  111.  f.  Simon  Peter  Rickard,  Vir- 
ginia, Oct.  16,  1821.     m.   Sophia  Jane  Earnest,  Aug.  24,  1823,  Illinois. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  *M.  L.,  1893.  Philoma- 
thean.     Farming,  Springfield  to  1901;  California  to  1904. 

Married  Kate  Eliza  Boardman,  at  Springfield,  Nov.  26,  1879.      Children, 
Francis  Beatrice,  bom  Oct.  23,  1880;  Lucius  Simon,  July  16,  1882;  Lawrence 
Edwin,  Sept.  1,  1884;  Ernest  Woodward,  Oct.  6,  1886;  Howard  Brown,  Dec. 
1,  1889;  Raymond  Bonsall,  June  2,  1892;  Katheritie  Helen,  July  28,  1900. 
Address,  Hemet,  Calif. 

13.     NATHAN  CLIFFORD  RICKER 
Husband  of  No.  87;  father  of  No.  2216 

Born  Julv  24,  1843,  Acton,  York  Co.,  Maine,  f.  Ebenezer  Ricker,  Shap- 
leigh,  York  Co.,  Me.,  1822.     m.   Mary  Stacy,  Acton,  York  Co.,  1821. 

Professor  of  Architecture.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  in  Maine;  three 
years  of  private  study  afterwards  in  Latin,  French,  Botany,  Geology,  Trigo- 
nometry, Surveying,  Architecture,  etc.  Taught  school  in  1861-1862.  B.  S. 
in  Architecture;  M.  Arch,  at  earliest  date  of  conferring  the  degree,  1878;  D. 
Arch.,  1900.  Philomathean  Society;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Pres.  of  College 
Government  one  semester.  Served  one  week  as  member  of  Univ.  Regiment, 
then  6th  Regiment  Illinois  National  Guards,  on  guard  after  fire  in  Chicago, 
Nov.,  1871.  Beginning  Sept.  1,  1873,  successively  Instructor,  Assistant 
Professor  and  Professor  of  Architecture  in  charge  of  the  department;  from 


4  University  of  Illinois  [1872 

1878  to  1905,  Dean  of  College  of  Engineering.  Author:  Graphic  Statics 
and  Trussed  Roofs,  1874;  Comstock,  N.  Y.,  Wagner's  Modern  Architecture, 
Translation  reprinted  from  the  Brickbuilder,  pamphlet.  Also  following 
unpubhshed  translations  have  been  completed;  Durm's  Die  Griechische 
Baustile,  2d  Ed. ;  Durm's  Die  Renaissance  in  Italia;  Franz's  Die  Baukunst  des 
Islam;  Redtenbacher's  Architektonik;  Architektonische  Composition,  (from 
Handbuchd.Arch.);  Planat's  Chaufif age et  Ventilation.  Articleson  Beamsand 
Girders  pub.  Am.  Architect;  on  graphic  determinations  of  Stability  of  a  large 
chimney,  \&&?>,Am.Archt.;  Reviews  of  various  Architectural  books;  Am.  Arch- 
itect; article  on  Balanced  Cantalever  Arch  Roof  Truss  with  graphic  solution ; 
The  Brickbuilder,  handbook  of  Public  Library,  Chicago;  Christmas  extra 
pub.  hy  Inland  Architect;  Articles  on  Graphic  Statics,  1873,  Am.  Architect 
&  Builder.  Baptist  Church,  1865  ;  Congregational,  Champaign,  111.,  1875  ;  Meth- 
odist, Urbana,  111.,  1895.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects,  1879;  Hon.  Fellow, 
1891;  FellowAm.  Assn.  Advancement  of  Science,  1906;  Am.Soc.of  Promotion 
of  Eng'g  Education,  1894;  West  Soc.  Engr's,  1903;  111.  Board  Examiners  of 
Architects,  1897,  Pres.  of  Board  since  1899.  Architect  of  Law  Building, 
Armory  and  Natural  Hist.  Hall;  Ricker  &  White,  Architects  of  Library  Build- 
ing. Consulting  Architect  competition  for  public  Library,  Davenport,  Iowa, 
also  for  State  Arsenal,  Springfield,  111. 

Married  Mary  Carter  Steele  ('75),  Aug.  25,  1875,  Urbana,  111.      Child,  Ethel 
Ricker  ('04);  born  April  12,  1883,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  612  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

14.     CHARLES  WESLEY  ROLFE 
Father  of  Nos.  1399,  1751,  1949 

Born  Apr.  17,  1850,  Arlington  Heights,  111.  f.  Charles  Wesley  Rolfe,  Sr., 
Maine,     m.   Melissa  Haven. 

Professor  of  Geology.  Prepared  in  Oswego  High  School.  Certificate, 
1872;  M.  S.,  1879.  Post  Grad.  Illinois,  1872-73;  Prin.  Sidney  Public  Schools, 
1873-74;  Teacher  Sciences,  Jennings  Sem.,  1874-6;  Waterman  Schools,  1876-7; 
Supt.  Schools  Kankakee,  1877-1881;  Professor  of  Geology,  Illinois,  1881-—. 
Member  American  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Science;  Geological  Soc.  of  America. 

Married  Martha  Farley,  Dec.  26,  1887,  Oswego,  111.  Children,  Martha 
Deette  ('00),  born  July  11,  1879;  Mary  Annette  ('02),  born  Apr.  3,  1881, 
Susie  Farley  ('03),  born  Oct.  13,  1882;  Amy  Lucile  ('08),  born  Feb.  5,  1886. 
Address,  601  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

15.     CHARLES  WALLACE  SILVER 
Brother  of  No.  16 

Born  April  25,  1852,  Springboro,  Ohio.  f.  Wallace  Silver,  May  29,  1829, 
Springboro,  O.     m.   Rebecca  MuUin,  Dec.  11,  1830,  Springboro,  O. 

Promoting  interurban'  railways  and  organizing  savings  departments. 
Philomathean  Society.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Certificate,  1873. 
Admitted  to  practice  of  law  in  all  courts  of  Kansas,  1879 ;  Illinois,  1889.  Did 
not  practice  or  intend  to  practice  in  either  case.  Author:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury Conduct,  or  A  Secular  Anathema  on  Fakery  in  Business,  Social  and 
Professional  Life,  528  pages.  Ideals  and  Idealism  (pamphlet).  Newspaper 
and  magazine  letters  on  banking,  credits,  business  situation,  etc.  General 
Merchant,  Pres.  Board  of  Trade,  etc. ..Lyons,  Kansas,  1880-89.  Associate 
The  Credit  Company,  Chicago,  1889-1903  (Bank  Publications).  Urbana, 
111.,  1903  to  1905,  promoting  interurban  railways  and  organizing  savings 
departments  for  banks  in  different  states. 

Married  Mary  Snow  Gurr,  Jan.  1,  1877,  (died  March  9,  1884);  Marv  Susan 
Wright,  Apr.  5,  1885.     Children,  Walter  Gurr,  September  30,  1877;  Spences 
Ferguson,  Dec.  23,  1888;  Brooker  Mullin,  Nov.  7,  1891;  Myra  Esther,  Nov.  15, 
1896. 
Address,  904  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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*16.     HOWARD  SILVER 
Brother  of  No.  15 

Born  Dec.  21,  1850,  Springboro,  Ohio.  f.  Wallace  Silver,  Springboro, 
Ohio.     in.   Rebecca  Mullin,  Springboro,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Adelphic.  Certificate  1873;  *M.  L., 
1894.     Teacher  and  Farmer. 

Married  Edna  E.  Foster,  Sept.,  1873.   C/n'/drrn, Charles,  born  nearUrbana; 
Raymond,  born  near  Urbana;  Minnie,  born  in  Delavan,  Wis.;  Bertha,  born  in 
Lyons,  Kan.;  Edna,  born  in  Janesville,  Wis. 
Died  July  24,  1905,  at  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

*17.     JARED  TEEPLE 

Born  Aug.  15,  1847,  near  IngersoU,  Oxford  Co.,  Ontario,  f.  Pellum  Cart- 
wright  Teeple,  Nov.  28,  1809,  West  Oxford,  Ont.  m.  Mary  Amelia  Gleason, 
Sept.  20,  1816,  Rowe,  Franklin  Co.,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  Woodstock,  111.  .Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora ,  111. ,  and  Todd  Sem- 
inary, Woodstock,  111.  Served  as  State  militiaman,  on  duty  at  the  Chicago 
Fire,  in  1871.  Was  private  secretary  to  Regent  Gregory.  Recorder  U.  S. 
Lake  Survey,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1872,  as  Engineer  in  charge  of  field  work  party, 
cartographer  and  computer;  1877,  lumber  dealer  until  1884;  served  as  Vil- 
lage Trustee,  1883;  Police  Justice,  1886-87;  retired  from  business  in  1884,  on 
account  of  ill  health.  Joint  author:  "Engineer  Dept.,  L^.  S.  A."  Tables 
showing  difference  of  level  in  feet,  corresponding  to  a  given  angle,  when  the 
distance  is  read  in  metres  or  feet,  and  for  Horizontal  Reductions,  for  use 
with  stadia.  Computed  by  J.  A.  Ockerson  ('73)  and  Jared  Teeple,  Ass't 
Engrs.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey.  Washington;  Government  Printing  Office,  1879, 
65  pp.  Member  of  Western  Literary  Ass'n. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1888,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

18.  JACOB   NORTON  WHARTON 
Born  1846,  Pennsylvania.      Entered  from  Bement. 

*B.  S.   1895.      P.  b.  Clerk,  Douglas  Park,  Chicago,  1904. 
Address,  Douglas  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

19.  ALONZO  LYONS  WHITCOMB 

Born  March  30,  1848.  f.  RoUin  Whitcomb,  Sept.  9,  1808,  N.  Y.  m. 
Alma  Taylor  Lyons,  Dec.  31,  1819,  Coalrain,  Mass. 

Phvsician  and  Farmer.  Prepared  in  State  Normal  School,  Normal,  111. 
Philomathean.  *M.  L.,  1894.  Physician  and  Surgeon  in  St.  Paul  1889-1905; 
since  April  6,  1905,  conducting  a  fruit  farm  and  practicing  medicine.  Rovers, 
Ark.  Member  111.  State  Med.  Soc,  '75-78;  Champaign  Co.,  111.,  Med.  Soc, 
'83-87;  Pres,  of  same,  '85-87;  member  Am.  Med.  Assn.;  Ramsev  Co.,  Minn. 
Med.  Soc,  1889-1897-1905. 

Married  Mattie  Julia   Beach,   Oct.   27,    1880.      Children,   Edwin   Beach, 
born  Sept.  7,  1881;  Alma  Dwight,  born  Dec.   18,  1887;  (died  Feb.  2,   1888; 
Dwight  Cummins,  born  Apr.  24,  1891;  Lois,  born  Dec.  1,  1897. 
Address,  Rovers,  Benton  Co.,  Ark. 

20.     REUBEN  OSCAR  WOOD 

Born  Nov.  30,  1845,  Woodburn,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.  f.  Jonathan  L. 
Wood,  Jan.  18,  1803,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  m.  Aurora  B.  Foster,  Sept.  5,  1811, 
Winthrop,  Mass. 

Farmer  and  Stock-raiser.  Prepared  in  Woodburn  Dist.  School;  Bunker 
Hill  Academv;  Sawyers  Academy,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  Philomathean;  Upsilon 
Prime,  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Capt.  '  *B.  S.,  1895.  Farming  and  Stock-raising. 
Served  in  Civil  War,  May  12,  1864,  to  Feb..  1866,  in  133rd  and  150th  111. 
Vol.  Inf.  Twp.  Assessor,  Comm'r  of  Highway's,  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
Trustee  of  Schools,  Comm'r,  Quartermaster,  etc.,  G.  A.  R. ;  Director  McCoup- 
in  Co.  Fair  Ass'n. 

Married  EUza  J.  Howell,  Jan.  1,  1880,  Woodburn,  111. 
Address,  Woodburn,  111. 


6  University  of  Illinois  [1873 

CLASS  OF  1873     (14) 

21.     CHARLES  PEYTON  GRAHAM 

Born  April  5,  1847,  Oregon,  Mercer  Co.,  Kentucky,  f.  James  M.  Gra- 
ham, July  14,  1811,  Ky.     m.   Ellen  Ficklin,  Oct.  7,  1820,  Ky. 

Presbyterian  Minister.  Perpared  in  private  subscription  school  near  El- 
dorado, Mercer  Co.  Adelphic.  *M.  L.,  1893.  Charter  member  and  first  Sec. 
of  Y.  M,  C.  A.;  Presbyterian  Minister,  licensed  April  15,  1875;  ordained  April 
10,  1879,  at  Winfield,  Kansas.  Served  number  of  churches  (longest  time 
with  any,  eleven  years).  At  present,  serving  Presb.  Church  of  Ashland, 
Kansas.  Member  Emporia  Presbytery,  seventeen  years.  May,  1892,  repre- 
sented thatbody  in  The  General  Assembly  of  Presb.  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A., 
convened  in  Portland,  Oregon;  introduced  in  that  meeting  the  first  Anti- 
Tobacco  Resolution  ever  adopted  by  the  denomination  (see  page  217,  Min- 
utes of  The  General  Assembly  of  the  Presb.  C,  1892.)  Member  of  Bloom- 
ington,  111.,  Presbytery,  1892—. 

Married  Ellen  Piggott,  Aug.  20,  1885,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Box  61,  Ashland,  Clark  Co.,  Kansas. 

22.     FREDERIC  LEWIS  HATCH 
Brother  of  Nos.  5,  236 

Born  Nov.  1,  1848,  Spring  Grove,  McHenry  Co.,  111.  f.  Lewis  Hatch, 
April  20,  1814,  Hebron,  N.  Y.     m.   Mandana  Cole,  July  25,  1825,  Hill,  N.  H. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  District  Schools,  Elgin  Academy.  Philo- 
mathean;  Agricultural  Club.  *M.  S.,  1891.  Farming.  Trustee  of 
University  of  Illinois,  1899-1905.  Pres.  of  Board  for  two  years.  Super- 
visor of  Burton  Township  ten  years;  five  years  Pres.  Agricultural  Society  of 
McHenry  Co.;  member  of  State  Dairyman's  Assn.;  Farmers'  Institute;  mem- 
ber Farmers'  Institute  Lecturers.  Author:  The  Hundredth  Man  in  Horti- 
culture, Vol.  28,  Illinois  Horticulture  Report;  various  Lectures  published 
in  Farmers'  Institute  Reports  of  Illinois. 

Married  Anna   Melissa   Reynolds,    Belvidere,    111.,   Jan.    3,    1876,     (died 
March  26,  1896);  Mrs.  Ethelyn  Baker  Foster,  Dec.  21,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Spring  Grove,  111. 

23.     CHARLES  IRVING  HAYS 

Born  June  28,  1851,  Darke  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Samuel  Hays,  1812,  Pa.  m. 
Ehzabeth  Martin,  1812,  Ohio. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Pubhc  Schools  of  Illinois.  Adelphic.  Pres. 
Adelphic.  Certificate,  1873  ;  B.S..1878;  M.S.,  1894.  Mine  Supt.  in  Colo.,  1884; 
teaching  from  1885 — .  Author:  Best  Methods  of  Raising  House  Plants,  1876. 
Deacon,  1887-1891;  Elder,  1891-1899;  Deacon,  1899—.  Pres.  of  Colo.  Acad, 
of  Science,  1901-1902. 

Married  Izamba  A.  Mcintosh,  July  17,  1887.     Children,  Irving  Winfield, 
born  Nov.  20,  1889;  Earle  Samuel,  born  Oct.  16,  1891. 
Address,  North  Side  High  School,  Denver,  Colo. 

24.     AUGUSTUS  L.   HENNESSEY 

Born  in  Illinois,  1847.     f.   T.  W.  Hennessey. 

Printer.  Entered  from  Eureka,  111.  Certificate  1873.  Editor  and  Pub- 
lisher United  States  Customs  Service.     Author:  Synthesis  Theou. 

Married  Emma  Bassett,  1876  (died  1889).     Three  children. 
Address,  7124  Eggleston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*25.     EDGAR  LOUIS  HILL 

Born  Nov.  28,  1848,  at  Columbus,  Ohio.  f.  John  Wm.  Hill,  Hesse,  Ger- 
many, Nov.  11,  1823.  m.  Barbara  Ellen  Clark,  Worthington,  O.,  Jan.  10, 
1823. 

Dairyman  and  Farmer.     Prepared  in  the  Brothers  School,  Teutopolis, 


1873]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  7 

111.,  one  year  in  another  school  in  Southern  Illinois.  Capt.  *B.  S.,  1895. 
Philomathean.  Farming,  1882 — ;  farming  and  sheep  raising,  1889 — ;  dairy- 
ing and  farming,  1899 — ,  in  Carolina,  Porto  Rico. 

Married  Jennie  M.  Detmers,  Oct.  28,  1874,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Children. 
William  Heiirv,  born  Oct.  15,  1875;  Edgar  Louis,  born  Nov.  13,  1877;  Mary 
Ellen,  born  Feb.  21,  1882;  Chas.  Frederic,  born  Aug.  17,  1882;  Edith,  born 
Apr.  10,  1885,  (died  May  14,  1885);  Freda  Margaret,  born  May  3,  1886; 
Robert  Elsmere,  born  Jan.  5,  1889;  Jeanette  Barbara,  born  Mar.  4,  1892. 
Died  Oct.  10,  1905,  Elgin,  Texas. 

26.     SAMUEL  HOUSTON  HOOK 
Born  in  1S54.     Entered  from  Urbana.     Certificate,  1873.     *B.  L.,   1895. 
Is  in  California. 

2  7.     ANDREW  T.  MORROW 

Born  Aug.  2,  1845,  Grant  Co.,  Ind.  i.  Joseph  Morrow,  1799,  N.  Carolina  . 
m.   Mary  Smith,  1810,  Virginia. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Jonesboro,  Ind.,  High  School;  State  Normal 
School,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1867-68.  Philomathean.  Certificate  1874.  C.  E. 
1892.     Civil    Engineer,     1873-1878;    Farmer,     1878-1888;    Civil    Engineer, 

Married  Harriet  M.  Case,  Feb.  7,  1878,  Mendota,  111.      Children,  Nelson 
Case,  born  Nov.  6,  1879;  Louise,  born  Mar.  13,  1882. 
Address,  1115  Fullerton  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

28.     JOHN  AUGUSTUS  OCKERSON 
Born  Mar.  4,  1848,  Skane,  Sweden.     Came  to  U.  S.  1851.      f.  Jons  Aker- 
son,    Sweden;   died   Sept.    24,    1851.     m.   Boel  Jons   Dotler,   Sweden,    1803; 
died  Sept.  21,  1851. 

Civil  Engineer  and  member  of  Mississippi  River  Commission.  Prepared 
in  Elmwood,  111.,  High  School.  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  D.  Eng.,  Illinois,  1903;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  President  Adelphic  Society;  President  College  Government.  Civil 
and  Mining  Engineering;  Level  and  Transit  man,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.;  Asst. 
U.  S.  Lake  Survey;  Prin.  Asst.  Eng'r,  Miss.  River  Improv't;  Eng'r  and 
Mgr.  Silver  Age  Mining  Co.,  Colorado;  Jury  of  Awards,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Chief  Dept.  Liberal  Arts,  La.  Purchase  Expo.,  1902-1905.  Member 
Mississippi  River  Commission,  1898  to  date.  U.  S.  Delegate  to  Interna- 
tional Congress  of  Merchant  Marine,  Paris,  1900;  U.  S.  Delegate  to  Inter- 
national Congress  of  Navigation,  Paris,  1900;  Resident  Commissioner  for 
Sweden  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1903;  U.  S.  Delegate  to  Tenth 
International  Congress  of  Navigation,  Milan,  Italy,  1905;  Civil  War,  132nd 
Illinois  Infantry;  First  Minnesota  Heavy  Artillery,  1864-1865.  Decorations 
awarded  by  the  following  Countries:  Germany,  " Officer  of  the  Crown;" 
Italy,  "Knight  of  the  Crown;"  Sweden,  "Knight  of  the  Order  of  Vasa," 
"Commander,  Order  of  the  Vasa;"  France,  "Officer  Beaux  Arts;"  Belgium, 
"Knight  of  the  Order  of  Leopold;"  China,  "Order  of  the  Double  Dragon," 
first  grade.  Member  National  Geographical  Society,  1898;  member  Amer- 
ican Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  1880;  member,  twice  Vice-president  and 
twice  President  of  St.  Louis  Engineers'  Club;  Ransom  Post  131,  G.  A.  R.; 
Noonday  Club,  St.  Louis*;  President,  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Association  of  St. 
Louis.  Author:  Numerous  articles  contributed  to  Transactions  American 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers;  Journal  Associated  Engineering  Societies;  Engi- 
neering Journal;  Proceedings  8th  International  Congress  of  Navigation, 
Paris.  1900;  same,  10th  Congress,  Milan,  1905;  Engineering  Congress,  Glas- 
gow, Scotland,  1901,  and  Official  Reports. 

Married  Helen  M.  Chapin,  Detroit, Mich.,  Nov.  3, 1875, (died  March,  1886) ; 
Clara  W.  Shackelford,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  4,  1890. 
Address,  4217  Washington  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


8  University  of  Illinois  [1873 

29.     PARLEY  AGRIPPA  PHILLIPS 
Born  May  28,   1840,  Damascus,  Stephen  Co.,  111.     f.  Norman  Phillips, 
Oot.  4,  1801,  Plainfield,  N.  Y..     m.   Phebia  Ann  Martin,  1805,  Martindale, 
N.  Y. 

Farmer  and  horticulturist.      Prepared  at  Mt.   Morris,   Ogle  County,   111. 
Philomathean.     *M.  L.,  1894.     Agriculture  and  Horticulture.   Member  Pres- 
byterian Church  from  1873-1884;  member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  Madison  Sta.,  Madison  Co.,  Miss. 

30.     FRANKLIN  CARPENTER  PLATT 

Born  Aug.  20,  1854,  Warren,  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.  f.  John  D.  Plati, 
Nov.  1824,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Julia  E.  Carpenter,  Oct.,  1824,  Otsego 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

Judge.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School.  Adelphic.  Capt.  *M.  L. 
1893;  B.  LL.,  Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.  Served  as  Captain  under 
Col.  Snyder  on  guard  duty,  Chica'go  Fire.  Treasurer,  Iowa  Universalist 
Convention,  two  years;    President,  six  years,  and  present  incumbent. 

Practiced  Law  in  Chicago,  Dow  City,  Iowa,  and  Waterloo,  Iowa,  from 
July  4,  1876,  to  Jan.  1,  1898;  appointed  judge  10th  Judicial  District  of  Iowa, 
189'8;  elected  to  that  office,  1898;  reelected,  1902;  present  incumbent. 

Married   Delia   Mary  .Phelps,   Apr.    21,    1887,    Waterloo,    la.     Children, 
Franklin  C,  (died  in  infancy);  Alice  Virginia,  born  Jan.  28,  1893;  Elda  May, 
born  Nov.  19,  1895. 
Address,  515  E.  3d  St.,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

31.     ELIJAH  NEWTON  PORTERFIELD 
Bom  Aug.  10,  1851,  Worthington,  Pa.     f.  James  B.  Porterfield,  Aug.  10, 
1826,  Worthington,  Pa.     m.    Elvira  H.   Blaine,   March  5,   1829,  Worthing- 
ton,  Pa. 

Real  Estate  merchant  and  Farmer.  Prepared  in  Schools  of  Center  Point 
district  and  Sidney,  111.  County  Surveyor  and  City  Engineer  of  Kearney, 
Neb.,  1885-1895.     Real  Estate  and  Farm  and  City  loans,  1895—. 

Married  Avis  R.  Scott,  Feb.  28,  1889,  Kearney,  Nebr. 
Address,  Kearney,  Nebr. 

*32.     HENRY  EDWIN  ROBBINS 

Husband  of  No.  88 

Born  Oct.  6,  1847,  Springfield,  N.  Y.  f.  Joseph  Robbins,  1809,  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.     m.   Emma  Bates,  1819,  Kensington,  England. 

Prepared  in  Grammar  Schools,  New  York  City.  *M.  S.  1891.  Ph.  D., 
Wesleyan,  Bloomington,  1888.  Supt.  Lyons,  Iowa,  Schools  twelve  years. 
Pueblo,  Colo.,  City  Supt.  Schools,  1894-1896;  University  of  Chicago,  1896- 
1899.  Invented  a  force  pump  in  1870.  Author:  Many  published  speeches 
and  addresses;  contributed  to  several  educational  journals;  Camping  on  the 
Mississippi,  a  book  for  boys.  32nd  degree  Mason;  for  ten  years  an  officer 
in  Scottish  Rite  Masonry;  member  of  the  Mystic  Shrine. 

Married  Margaret  Esther  Stewart  (75),  Dec.  31,  1879.  Child,  Alice  May. 
Died  Feb.  6,  1899,  Chicago,  111. 

33.     ALEXANDER  CULBERTSON  SWARTZ 
Born  Jan.  5,  1846,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.     f.   Henry  Swartz,  1801.     m. 
Margaret  Gardner,  Pa.,  1806. 

Architect.  Prepared  at  home.  C.  E.  1879.  Philomathean.  Instr.  in 
Arch,  and  Math.,  Illinois,  1873-77.  Residedin  Fresno,  Calif.,  since  1890, 
engaged  principally  in  practicing  Architecture.  Was  First  Assistant  in  first 
R.  R.  survey  over  Marshall  Pass,  1877;  charge  of  party  most  of  time;  wrote 
up  report  of  survey  with  estimate  of  cost  of  construction.  Had  an  impor- 
tant part  in  great  railroad  war  for  possession  of  Grand  Canon  of  the  Arkan- 


1873]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  9 

sas,  1877-78,  between  the  Santa  Fe  and  D,  &  R.  G.  Companies.  Locating 
Engineer  on  Santa  Fe  from  Kansas  City  to  Chicago,  in  Missouri.  Served  as 
private  at  Chicago,  1871,  after  tire.  Member  of  Christian  Church,  serving  as 
Elder  and  on  official  board. 

Married  Charlotte  Ellen  Lloyd,  Dec.  10,  1878,  Areola,  111.  Children, 
Howard  S.,  bom  Jan.  19,  1882,  Fred  L.,  June  9,  1885;  Burton  A.,  Oct.  5,  1887. 
Address,  Fresno,  Calif. 

34.     LOUIS  EDWARD  WILLIAMS 

Born  June  7,  1850,  Keokuk,  la.  f.  Rev.  William  Henrv  Williams,  Nov. 
18,  1803,  Argyle,  N.  Y.     m.   Abby  Lydia  White,  June  20,  1814,  Putney,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Perry,  Pike  Co.,  111.,  and  New  Ipswich  Appleton 
Academy,  N.  H.  B.  S.,  *M.  S.  1894;  B.  L.,  Keokuk  College  of  Law,  1884. 
Chairman,  state  convention  which  organized  Iowa  Branch  Nat'l  Farmers' 
Alliance;  several  years,  State  Secretary  and  State  Lecturer  of  same;  twice 
chairman  of  Com.  on  Resolutions  and  two  years  National  Lecturer.  Teach- 
ing and  farming  till  fall  of  1873 ;  prin.  of  Academy,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa;  prin. 
of  Plymouth,  111.  School  and  Macomb,  111.,  High  School;  Lawyer,  real 
estate,  loan,  and  insurance  agent,  1884 — . 

Married  Laura  Jane  Steadman,  May  4,  1880,  Henry  Co.,  la.     Children, 
Eva  Theodora,  born  June  13,  1883;  Bertha  E.,  born  Apr.  1,  1885,  (died  Nov., 
1887);  Paul  William,  Nov.  18,  1888;  Ralph  Steadman,  born  Mar.  18,  1891. 
Address,  119  North  Fifth  St.,  Keokuk,  la. 

CLASS  OF  1874    (19) 

35.     IRA  OSBORN  BAKER 
Father  of  Nos.  1446,  2304,  2305 

Born  Sept.  23,  1853,  Linton,  Ind.  f.  Hiram  Walker  Baker,  Mar.  11, 
1826,  Lewiston,  N.  Y.     m.   Amanda  Osborn,  Sept.  3,  1825,  Linton,  Ind. 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering.  Prepared  in  High  School  of  Mattoon,  111. 
B.S.,1874;  C.E.,1877;  D.  Eng.  (hon.).  1903.  Adelphic  Society.  Asst.  in  civil 
engineering  and  physics,  1874-1878;  instructor,  civil  eng'g,  1878-1880;  asst. 
prof,  of  same,  1880-1882;  prof,  same,  1882 — .  'Member  of  American  Society 
of  Civil  Engineers,  1892 — ;  Western  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  1886 — ; 
Society  Promotion  Engineering  Education,  1893 — ;  Illinois  Society  of  Engi- 
neers, 1887 — .  Author:  Leveling,  Van  Nostrand  Co.,  1886,  16mo.,  143  pp. 
Treatise  on  Masonry  Construction,  Wiley  &  Sons,  N.  Y.,  1889,  8vo,  553  pp. 
Durability  of  Brick  Pavements,  Clay^vorker,  Indianapolis,  1891,  12mo.,  46 
pp.;  Engineer's  Surveying  Instruments,  Wiley  &  Sons,  1892,  12mo.,  386  pp.; 
Treatise  on  Roads  and  Pavements,  Wiley  &  Sons,  1903,  8vo,  654  pp.; 
numerous  articles  in  engineering  journals  and  proceedings  of  engineering 
societies. 

Married  Emma  Burr,  August  15,  1877.     Children,  Horatio  Weber  ('01), 
born  July  9,  1879;  Imo  ('05)  June  26,  1882;  Cecil  Franklin  (Ex  '05),  Nov.  19, 
1883;  Ira  Webster  ('05),  Mar.  17,  1884. 
Address,  702  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

36.     JOHN  P.  CAMPBELL 
Born  in  Ohio,  1848.      Entered  from  McLeansboro. 
Physician.      *M.  L.  1893. 
Address,  Winchester,  111. 

37.     ALICE  CHEEVER  (BRYAN) 

Born  Jan.  11,  1854,  Crab  Orchard,  111.  f.  Daniel  Arnold  Cheever,  born 
July26, 1827,  Providence,  R.I.  m.  Sarah  Reed  Walker,  Apr.  1,  1829,  Deering 
N.  H. 

Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.      Charter  member,  first  secretary  and 


10  University  of  Illinois  [1874 

once  president  of  Alethenai.  Vice-pres.  of  Class  of  '74.  *M.  L.,  1892. 
Member  of  Baptist  Church,  from  1866  to  1889;  member  of  Congregational 
Church  of  Champaign,  1889 — . 

Married  Alphonso  Hunt  Brvan,  Nov.  19,  1878,  Peoria,  111.  Children, 
Helen  Gordon  (06),  born  May  3'  1883;  Sarah  Elizabeth  ('08),  June  15,  1886. 
Address,  401  West  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

38.     GREGORY  GABRIEL  DABRASKIAN 
Born  Apr.  15,  1842,  in  Nicomita,  Turkey,     f.  James  Gerigorial  Gregory. 
m.   "Miss"  Noon-yah,  born  in  liscutory,  Constantinople,  Turkey. 

Farmer.      Family    farming   in    Backjageck,    Turkey.      Member    of    Con- 
gregational Church;  Lodge  No.  157,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Backjageck,  Turkey. 

39.     EBENEZER  LEWIS  DRURY 
Brother  of  No.  3 

Born  Oct.  17,  1850,  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Henry  Drury,  Apr.,  1822, 
Ft.  Massox,  111.     m.   Lydia  Bassett,  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.,  1823. 

Lawyer  and  public  officer.  Prepared  in  common  schools  at  Mason, 
Effingham  Co.,  111.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  *M.  L.  1894.  Taught 
school  about  three  years;  studied  law;  admitted  to  Bar  of  111.,  1881.  Lo- 
cated at  Chamberlain,  Brule  Co.,  Territory  of  Dakota,  now  State  of  S.  Dak., 
in  1881 ;  county  superintendent  of  Brule  Co.  for  two  terms.  The  County  was 
a  newly  settled  country  and  most  of  the  school  houses  in  it  were  constructed 
or  built  during  his  term  of  office.  County  Judge  of  Brule  Co.,  S.  Dak., 
four  terms;  member  of  City  Council  of  Chamberlain  two  terms;  City  Attorney, 
same  place.  Member  Y.  M.  C.  A  and  Episcopal  Church,  at  Chamberlain, 
S.  Dak. 

Married  Mary  Drury,  Nov.  23,  1885,  Bear  Vallev,  Wis.      Children,  Mary 
Lillian,  born  July  3,  1892;  Joseph  H.,  born  Jan.  7,  1896. 
Address,  Chamberlain,  S.  Dak. 

40.     HERBERT  EATON 

Born  Oct.  14,  1849,  North  American  Phalanx,  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.  f. 
Lucius  Eaton,  Hancock,  Addison  Co.,  Vt.,  Aug.  7,  1814.  m.  Lucv  Cleve- 
land, June  11,  1824,  North  Hector,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

MarriedQva.ce  E.  Baker,  Nov.  19,  1881,  (died,  Bloomington,  Apr.  2,  1900); 
Children,  Amy  Pearl,  bom  at  Champaign,  April  21,   1883;  Howard  Lucius, 
Champaign,  Feb.   5,   1888;  Berenice  Loveday,   Bloomington,   Mar.   5,   1896; 
Ralph  Parker,  Bloomington,  Aug.  5,  1898. 
Address,  Sidney,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  58. 

*41.      WILLIAM  C.   ELLS 
Born  1854,  in  Ohio.      f.   Erastus  Ells. 
*C.  E.,  1892. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1896,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

42.     HARVEY  CULLEN  ESTEP 
Brother  of  Nos.  175,  176 

Bom  Aug.  13,  1850,  Paris,  Stark  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Isaiah  Estep.  m.  Sevilla 
Smith. 

Civil  Engineer.  No  preparation  for  college.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  *C.  E. 
1893.  Has  specialized  in  railwav location  and  construction;  has  held  various 
positions,  including  Ass't  Engr.,'0.  R.  &  N.  Co.  and  N.  P.  R.  R.  in  Oregon, 
Wash..  Idaho  and  Montana,  etc.,  1874-1900;  Prin.  Ass't  Engr.,  M.  &  St.  P. 
R.  R.,  1900—. 

Married  Gertrude  H.  McCausland,  Aug.  19,  1885,  Olympia,  Wash.      Chil- 


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dren.  Harvey  Cole,  born  Sept.  27,  1886,  Cole,  Wash;  Adrian  Clarence,  born 
near  Seattle'  Wash.,  Sept.  9,  1889. 
Address,  Waterman,  Kitsap  Co.,  Wash. 

43.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  FOSTER 
Born  Mar.  27,  1854,  Wortley,  Eng.     f.   Chas.  Foster,  Dec,  1800,  Rother- 
ham.  Eng.     m.   Mary  Robinson,  June  11,  1817. 

Violinist.  Prepared  by  private  tutors.  Philomathean.  Author  of  many 
articles  for  musical  papers.  Organized  and  conducted  the  first  orchestra 
composed  of  L^niversity  students  and  conducted  the  first  male  chorus  com- 
posed of  University  students.      Director  of  Music,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-95. 

Married  Alethea  M.  Burnap,  Sept.   24,   1894,  Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Alice  E.,  bom  Sept.  1,  1898;  Alethea  M.,  born  Mar.  6,  1902. 
Address,  607  W.  Healy  Street,  Champaign,  III. 

44.  PANAGIOTTIS  GEXXADIUS 
Born  1846,  Athens,  Greece. 

*Director  of  Agriculture  (1904).      Entered  from  Champaign. 
Address,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

45.  CHARLES  PERRY  JEFFERS 

Born  Jan.  30,  1853,  Lyndon,  111.  f.  Perry  L.  Jeffers,  Enfield,  N.  H.  m. 
Philena  Fitch,  Penn. 

Pharmacy.  Prepared  at  Lyndon,  111.  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  Adelphic;  Y.  M. 
C.  A. ;  Choral  societv  and  Universitv  Band.  Pres.  one  term  Adelphic;  assist- 
ant in  Chemical  Lab.  *M.  S.  1894'.  May,  1875,  clerk  for  S.  A.  Sheppard  & 
Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  June  '76-'81  clerk,  j'.  A.  Blake,  Ipswich,  Mass.;  opened 
business  as  proprietor  of  Pharmacy  in  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1881 ;  1898  opened 
branch  store  in  same  town.  Since  the  early  80's  deacon  in  First  Church  (Con- 
gregational) of  Swampscott,  Mass. ;  for  several  years  a  member  of  Salem  Ora- 
toric  Soc. ;  Pres.  Swampscott  Lodge,  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  one  term  First  Pres. ,  Boston's 
Assn.  of  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni. 

Married  Elizabeth  B.  Stalker,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1875,  (died  Aug., 
1888);  Clara  M.  Calcord,  Swampscott,  Mav  12,  1892.  Children,  LeRov,  born 
Aug.  25,  1876;  Lyndon  B.,  born  Mar.  14,  1885;  Perry  C,  born  Apr.  4,  1893. 
Address,  164  Humphrey  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

46.     WILLIAM  S.   PICKRELL 

Born  Feb.  9,  1851,  Mechanicsburg.  111.  f.  W.  S.  Pickrell,  Mar.  28,  1807, 
Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Amanda  P.  Pickrell,  Mar.  28,  1816,  Mason  Co., 
Ky. 

Ostrich  Farming.  Prepared  in  Mechanicsburg  Grammar  School.  *M.  S. 
1892.  Cattle  Ranching.  1874-78;  Sheep  Ranching,  1878-86;  Electric  Light- 
ing, 1886-98;  Ostrich  Farming,  1898 — . 

Married  Georgiana   M.    Keith,    Xov.    15,    1883,   Chicago,    111.      Children, 
John   Keith,   bom   Feb.    3,    1885;   Abbie   Beatrice,   Dec.    12,    1887;   William 
Smith,  Mar.  27,  1896. 
Address,  Phcenix,  Ariz.,  P.  O.  Box  7. 

47.     JOHX   LARKE   PIERCE 

Bom  Aug.  24,  1853,  Canaan,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.  f.  William  Gifford 
Pierce,  born  Xov.  27,  1816,  Canaan,  Conn.  m.  Jane  E.  Adam,  born  Nov.  16, 
1815,  Canaan,  Conn. 

Deputy  Auditor  and   Insurance  Commissioner  of  State  of  Neb.,  Jan., 
1903 — .      Prepared   in    High    School,    Elmwood,    111.,   and   Knox   Academy, 
Galesburg.  111.      B.  A.     Gnothautii  literary  soc,  and  Beta  Theta  Pi  at  Knox; 
Philomathean  and  Delta  Tau  Delta,  Illinois.     One  of  the  editors  of  the  Stu- 
dent, also  of  thelllini.      Practiced  law  at  Champaign,  1879-18S3;  City  Att'y, 


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Champaign,  1882-83.  Was  engaged  in  business,  Farm  Loans,  Real  Estate 
and  Insurance,  1883-1895.  Connected  with  the  Omaha  Mercury,  a  Law 
publication,  1895-1902.  Deputy  Auditor  and  Insurance  Commissioner  of 
State  of  Neb.,  Jan.,  1903—. 

Married  Margaret  Harris,  May  20,  1880.      Children,  William  Dwight,  born 
Nov.  16,  1881;  Roy  Gilford,  Oct.  23,  1884;  Paul  Harold,  Oct.  3,  1887. 
Address,  1721  Holmes  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

48.     FRANCES  ADELIA  POTTER  (REYNOLDS) 
Wife  of  No.  49 

Born  March  13,  1853,  Albion,  Mich.  f.  Aaron  Potter,  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y., 
April  9,  1820.     m.   Frances  Augusta  Shau,  Ft.  Miller,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1830. 

Married.  Prepared  under  mother's  tuition.  B.  L.  Alethenai.  Taught 
English  and  Modern  Languages  in  Univ.  of  Ark.  a  year;  since  then  occupied 
in  care  of  children,  home-making  and  writing  for  the  Press  in  leisure.  In 
Montana,  one  of  the  first  two  women  memlaers  of  Montana  Press  Ass'n,  Annie 
Herbert  (author  of  "When  the  Mists  have  Rolled  away")  being  the  other. 
For  the  past  ten  years,  member  of  Rhode  Island  Short  Story  Club.  Worker 
and  office  holder  in  several  church  organizations.  Has  written  for  publica- 
tion ever  since  graduation.  Reviewing  of  current  literature  for  leading 
firms  in  papers  and  magazines.  Letters  of  travel  and  description,  verse  and 
stories  in  papers.  Serials  in  Home  Guardian  of  Boston  and  West  Shore  of 
Portland,  Ore.  Rose  Cottage,  serial;  Ich  Dien,  serial  in  Home  Guardian; 
Through  Devious  Ways,  Rochy  Mountain  Husbandman;  An  Autograph 
Stone;  A  Phantom  Flower,  West  Shore. 

Married  Henry  Sheldon  Reynolds  ('74),  June  10,  1874,  University  parlors. 
Children,  Vinton  Irving,  born  Dec.  16,  1878;  Ernest  Shaw,  Dec.  7,  1884; 
Paul  Rea,  June  15,  1889,  (died  Apr.,  1891);  Frederick  Aaron,  May  14,  1893. 
Address,  60  Evergreen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

49.     HENRY  SHELDON  REYNOLDS 
Husband  of  No.  48 

Born  Sept.  19,  1849,  Providence,  R.  I.  f.  Jeremiah  Anthony  Reynolds, 
May  11,  1820.     m.  Charlotte  S.  Vinton,  Sept.  13,  1822. 

Ranching.  Prepared  at  home  country  schools,  and  State  Normal  School 
at  Bloomington,  111.  Certificate,  B.  S.,  1874;  M.  S.,  1880;  Ph.  D.,  Judson 
University,  1882.  Scientific  and  Adelphic.  Chair  of  Chemistry  and  Nat. 
History,  1875-1877,  in  Ark.  Home  farm,  two  years.  Post  graduate  course 
at  Univ.  Prospector  and  Assayer  in  Colo,  and  Montana.  Teacher  one 
year.  Supt.  of  Concentrator.  Six  years,  rancher.  Prof,  of  Nat.  Sciences, 
Union  Coll.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  Church  offices  and  different  offices  connected 
with  Franklin  Society  of  Providence;  scientific  society  organized  in  1822; 
number  of  Geological  lectures  delivered  there  as.  From  Mine  to  Mint;  Some 
Common  Fossils;  Along  the  Shore,  and  other  R.  I.  lectures. 

Married  Frances  Adelia  Potter,  June   10,   1874,  Urbana,  111.     Children, 
Vinton  Irving;  Ernest  Shaw,  Paul  Rea,  (deceased);  Frederick  Aaron. 
Address,  60  Evergreen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

50.     CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  SMITH 
Born  Jan.  12,  1849,  Baden,  Germany.     Came  to  U.  S.,  Jan.  30,  1852.     f. 
Charles  Smith,   Germany,   April   15,    1821.     m.  Katharena  Leicht,  Jan.    1, 
1816. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  private  night  schools  and  home  studies. 
B.S.,1874.  Adelphic;  University  Telegraphic  Society;  Band.  Draughtsman, 
1875 — .  Member  of  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  1884-1890; 
Congregational  Church.  Inventions:  patent  No.  203,  662,  May  14,  1878, 
Reversing  Link  for  Steam  Engine;  No.  287,480,  Oct.  30,  1883,  Metallic  Scale 
for  Draftsmen;  No.  307,419,  Oct.  28,  1884,  "T"  Square;  No.  332,958, 
Dec.  22,  1885,  Scale  Holder  for  Draughtsmen;  No.  437,870,  Oct.  7,  1890: 
Metallic  Triangle  for   Draughtsmen.     Following  inventions,   not   patented, 


1874]  Baccalaureate  Alumxi  13 

The  Over-hanging  Arm  Brace  for  Milling  Machines;  Blue  Print  Frame; 
Automatic  two-gear  Coaster  and  Brake  for  Bicycles.  Articles:  written  for 
the  American  Machinist;  Balancing  Engines,  June  11,  1881,  p.  5;  Cushion 
Balance,  July  23,  1881,  p.  6;  Cone  Pulleys,  Oct.  29,  1881,  p.  5;  Steam  Engine 
Economy,  Jan.  28,  1882,  p.  5;  Mar.  11,  1882,  p.  7;  Mar.  18,  1882,  p.  7 ;  Apr.  8, 
1882,  p.  5;  Cone  Pulley  Diameters,  Feb.  25,  1882,  p.  5;  Turning  Tapers,  May 
6,  1882,  p.  7;  Balancing  Machinery,  Noy.  4,  1882,  p.  6;  The  Bourdon  Pressure 
Gauge  Tube,  Jan.  31,  1885,  p.  2;'Balancing  Reyolying  Bodies,  Feb.  7,  1885, 
p.  5;  Efficiency  of  Gear  Teeth,  Jan.  16,  1886,  p.  6;  May  1,  1886,  p.  4;  Grind- 
ing Machines,  July  24,  1886,  p.  6;  The  Morton-Poole  Grinding  Lathe,  Sept. 
25,  1886,  p.  6;  Mechanical  Drawing,  Sept.  3,  1887,  p.  5;  Original  Diameters 
of  Taps  and  Bolts,  Oct.  13,  1888,  page  6;  Noy.  3,  1888,  p.  6;  Series  of  papers 
on  Force,  Motion  and  Work,  included  between  the  dates,  Sept.  19,  1889,  and 
Dec.  4,  1890;  Mounting  Drawing  Paper,  Feb.  7,  1889,  p.  4;  In  Van  Nos- 
trand's  Engineering  Magazine:  New  Reversing  Link  for  Steam  Engines, 
Aug.  1879,  p.  123;  Balancing  Locomotive  Engines,  July,  1880,  p.  9;  In  the 
Transactions  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers:  Discussion: 
Friction  in  Gearing,  Volume  8,  p.  80;  Discussion:  Intuition  in  Machine 
Design,  vol.  8,  p.  464;  Improved  Method  of  finding  the  diameters  of  Cone 
and  Step  Pulleys,  vol.  40,  p. 269. 

Married  Mary  Jewett  Trafton,  Apr.  29,  1884,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Address,  243  Broad  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

51.  GEORGE  STORY 

Born  May  10,  1854,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     f.  Joseph  Story,     m.  

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  at  home.  Certificate  B.  S.  1874;  *C.  E.  1894. 
Dept.  Co.  Sur.,  San  Diego  Co.,  Calif.,  (about  1880);  Asst.  Engineer,  Calif. 
Southern  R.  R.,  1881-1882;  Asst.  City  Eng'r,  San  Diego,  Cahf.,  1878-1880; 
Surveyor  and  Engineer,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1874-1882;  Asst.  Engr.,  Pac.  Coast 
R.  R.,  1884-1885;  County  Surveyor,  San  Luis,  Obispo  Co.,  Calif.,  1884-1885; 
County  Surveyor  same  county,  1886-1892;  City  Engineer  San  Luis,  Obispo, 
Calif.,  1883-1894,  1895 — .  Engineer,  San  Obispo  Water  Co.,  for  three 
years.  Built  about  150  trestle  bridges,  20  Howe  Truss  Bridges,  up  to  60  ft.  span; 
one  stone  arch,  50  ft.  span;  one  steel  bridge,  62  ft.  span;  two  sewer  systems 
and  disposal  systems;  many  stone  arches  under  50  ft.  span;  storm  sewers,  cul- 
verts, paved  streets,  etc.  Has  served  at  President  City  Board  of  Education, 
San  Luis,  Calif.;  Vice-president  County  Board  of  Education,  San  Luis,  Calif.; 
member  Board  of  Health,  San  Luis,  Calif.;  Junior  and  Senior  Warden  and 
Captain  Gen.  K.  T.;  Junior  Warden,  F.  &  A.  M.  Second  Lieutenant  San 
Luis,  Obispo  Co.,  Uniform  Rank,  Knights  of  Pythias. 

Married  Captola  Evans,  Feb.  24,  1886,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif. 
Address,  1342  Garden  St.,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif. 

52.  WILLIAM  WATTS 

Born  Feb.  6,  1854,  Farmingdale,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.  f.  Chas.  Watts, 
Jan.  10,  1804,  N.  H.  m.  Elizabeth  Innis,  Dec.  31,  1813,  County  Down, 
Ireland. 

Practicing  Medicine.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Springfield,  111.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Capt.  *B.S.,1895;  M.  D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1878.  Teaching 
School,  1874-1875;  student  of  Medicine,  1875-1878;  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
1878 — .  Member  of  Am.  Institute  of  Homeopathy;  late  Major  and  Surgeon, 
Ohio  National  Guard,  1900-1905. 

Married  Emelie  C.  Shunck,  Oct.  20,  1884.     Children,  Edna  Imogene,  born 
Jan.  10,  1886;  Frederick  W.,  Oct.  19,  1887. 
Address,  339  Huron  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

*53.      WALTER  WARD   WHARRY 

Born  1851,  in  Illinois,     f.  Evans  Wharrv. 

*B.  S.,  1895. 
Died  June  28,  1896,  at  Sycamore,  111. 


14  University  of  Illinois  [1875 

CLASS  OF  1875     (37) 

54.     LAURA  M.  ANDERSON  (GREENHALGH) 
Born    at    Lexington,    Kentucky,     f.   C.    N.    Anderson,    Ky.     m.   A.    J. 

Noble,  Ky. 

Married.      Prepared   in   Champaign   Seminary.      *B.    L.    1895.      Member 

of  Methodist  Church. 

Married  J.  R.  Greenhalghr  Champaign,  111.,  1880. 

Address,  181  Jefferson  St.,  Oak  Clifif,  Dallas,  Tex. 

*55.     DE  LONSON  ELROY  BARNARD 
Father  of  No.  2307 

Born  Aug.  22,  1852,  Porter  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Ohver  W.  Barnard,  Aug.  4, 
1828.     m.   Mary  Jane  Williams,  Feb.  10,  1832,  Wayne  Co.,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Kankakee,  111.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Adelphic.  *B.  S.,  1895. 
Dairy,  1887;  Supt.  Machine  Shop,  1889;  Supt.  Aermoter  Co.,  1894;  Supt. 
Fairbanks-Morse,  1898;  Supt.  Temple  Pump  Co.  Invented  Windmill,  1894; 
Gas  Engine,  1898;  Steel  Tower;  Speed-changing,  driving  and  reversing  devices 
for  Grinder,  1900-1905;  Improvements  on  Explosive  Motor,  May  30,  1905; 
Motor  Vehicles,  Jan.  24,  1905. 

Married  Katie  L.  Bordwell,  Dec.  12,  1877,  Manteno,  111.      Children,  Rudy 
Allison,  born  June  28,  1880;  Lela  Ethelvn,  ('05),  born  Nov.  17,  1882;  Glenn 
Milton,  born  Aug.  13,  1885. 
Died  Apr.  4,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 

56.     ARTHUR  ELLIS  BARNES 
Brother  of  No.  301 

Born  June  18,  1855,  at  Stockbridge,  Vermont,  f.  C.  C.  Barnes,  near 
Bethel,  Vt.     m.  Caroline  E.  Barnes,  Ellis,  Mass. 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Goldfield  Water  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign High  School.  Tutor  in  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  111.,  1876-1877;  drug 
business,  1877-1886;  mortgage  and  loan  Business,  1886-1891;  gen.  mgr.. 
Enameled  Brick  Co.  and  Reconstruction  Granite  Co.,  1891-1903;  general 
manager,  Goldfield  W'ater  Mining  &  Milling  Co.,  1905 — .  Considerable 
original  work  and  discoveries  in  heavy  insulation  for  electric  railways,  par- 
ticularly third  rail  insulation.      Member  of  American  Ceramic  Soc 

Married  Kittie   Wheeler,   October  5,    1885,  Topeka,   Kansas.      Children, 
Helen,  born  Jan.  24,  1887;  Katherine,  born  July  7,  1891;  Gladvs,  born  July  3, 
1903. 
Address,  Goldfield,  Nevada. 

57.     DILLON  S.   BROWN 

Born  May  12,  1852,  Genoa,  111.  f.  Jeremiah  Libby  Brown,  Apr.  17,  1805, 
Scarborough,  Me.  m.  Eliza  Ann  Jackman,  May  26,  1826,  Shadigee,  Frank- 
lin Co.,  N.  Y. 

Banking.  Prepared  at  Sycamore,  111.,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Scientific;  Philo- 
mathean.  *M.  S.  1892.  Practicing  Veterinary,  1877-1881;  General  Store, 
1880-1882;  Banker,  1882—.  Two  terms  president  Village  Board;  six  terms 
president  Board  of  Education;  two  terms  Supervisor. 

Married  Emily  E.  Ponds,  May  16, 1878,  Genoa,  111.    Children,  Claude,  born 
Mar.  15,  1880,  (died  Oct.  23,  1886);   Earle  W.,  born  July  30,  1882;    Bayard, 
born  May  21,  1891 ;  one  daughter  and  one  son  died  in  infancy. 
Address,  Genoa,  111. 

58.     RALPH  LEE  BROWN 

Bom  Feb.  17,  1852,  Marengo,  McHenry  Co.,  111.  f.  Milo  S.  Brown,  1829, 
Bums,  N.  Y.     m.   Hannah  M.  Drake,  near  Cuyler,  N.  Y.,  1830. 

Abstracting  and  Real  Estate.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Marengo,  111. 
B.  L.  and  M.  L.,  June,  1881.     Philomathean.     Pres.  of  Philomathean  society 


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one  term.  Teaching  to  Feb.,  1882;  abstracting  and  real  estate,  1882 — . 
Member  M.  E.  Church,  Feb.  1879;  Supt.  of  S.  S.  and  on  official  boards,  etc. 
Member  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.,  Social  Science  Club. 

Married  Marv  L.  Manlev,  June  9,  1880,  Tolono,  111.     Children,  Paul  M., 
born  Apr.  30,  1883;  Norma  M.,  Nov.  24,  1886;  Clinton  F.,  June  13,  1890.    ' 
Address,  Aberdeen,  Brown  Co.,  S.  Dak. 

59.     AMANDA  CAMPBELL  (MOORE) 
Born  Apr.  10,  1853,  Coshocton,  Ohio.     f.   Patrick  Steele  Campbell,  Feb. 
12,  1804,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.      m.   Rachael  Mitchell,  Apr.  30,  1814,  Cecil 
Co.,  Md. 

Married.  Charter  member  of  Alethenai.  *M.  L.,  1893.  Taught  School, 
1875-79.  Winona  Reading  Circle,  1899-1900;  Missionary  Society  of  Pres- 
byterian Church;  member  since  1881  and  has  been  president  and  secretary. 

Married    Milton    Moore,   Mar.    10,    1880,    Philo,    111.     Children,   Harold, 
born  June  6,  1883,  (died  June  8,  1883) ;  Mabel  D.,  born  Mar.  28,  1885 ;  Bertha 
Louisa,  born  Feb.  22,   1887;  Herbert  Campbell,  born  June  18,   1892,  (died 
Dec.  19,  1894.) 
Address,  Clinton,  111. 

60.     VANTILE  W.  CODDINGTON 
Husband  of  No.  72 

Born  July  5,  1852,  Linton,  Ind.  f.  Isaiah  Coddintgon,  1826,  Orange,  N. 
J.     m.   EHzabeth  Osborn,  Linton,  Ind.,  1828. 

Engineer.  Prepared  at  High  School,  Menomonee,  Wis.  *B.  S.  1895. 
Architect,  1878-1885;  Planing  Mill,  1885-1891;  Architect,  1891-1898; 
Running  Planing  Mill,  1898-1901;  Bridge  and  Mechanical  Engineering' 
1901—.      Patents  on  SpHt  Pulleys,  1890  and  1891. 

Married  Alice  Lee  (75),  June  21.   1876,  Champaign,  111.      Children,  Cor- 
inne,    1877;   Samuel  Cecil,  1881;   Adah,   1884;   Lee,  born  1885,  (died   1888)- 
Clyde,  1887;   Ruth,  1889;  Paul,  1892. 
Address,  North  Mihvaukee,  Wis. 

61.     FRANKLIN  PIERCE  DOBSON 
Born   Nov.    16,    1852,   Bell    Plain,    Marshall   Co.,    111.      f.   Chas.    Dobson, 
Doncaster,  England,     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Perry,  Ky. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  at'Minonk,  Woodford  Co.,  111. 
Philomathean.  Pres.  of  Philo.  *B.  S.  1895.  Various  lines  of  Engineering, 
mostly  railway  surveys,  construction,  maintainance  and  operation.  Mem- 
ber Baptist  Church;  Western  Soc.  of  Eng'rs. 

Married  Mary  F.  Miltimore,  Janesville,  Wis.,  Dec,  1875,  (died  Feb.,  1887); 
Carrie  R.  Topping,  Mar.,   1892.     Children,  Ella,  born  Aug.,   1895;  Harriet, 
Apr.,  1900;  Alfred  Topping,  Mar.,  1902. 
Address,  Chicago,  111.,  P.  O.  Box  965. 

62.     BURLEIGH  ARTHUR  DUNLAP 
Born  Dec.  4,  1852,  Cook  Co.,  111.      f.   Menzo  Dunlap,  Dec.  19,  1816,  Pul- 
aski, Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Arabella  Pierce,  Sandy  Creek,  Oswego  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  23,  1825,  (died  May  13,  1880). 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  District  School.  B.  S.  1895.  Student  till  1881; 
Lawyer. 

Married  Clara  J.  Busey,  May  16,  1888,  Urbana.  III.       Children,  Mathew 
E.,  born  Sept.  10,  1891;  Franpis  E.,  born  Mar.  5,  1894. 
Address,  163  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

63.     HENRY  M.  DUNLAP 
Born  Nov.    14,   1853.     f.   Matthias  Lane  Dunlap,  Cherry  Valley,   N.  Y. 
m.  Emeline  Pierce,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. 


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Fanner  and  fruit  grower.  Prepared  in  District  School,  Savoy,  111. 
*M.   S.    1891.      Farming  and  Fruitgrowing.      Illinois  state  senator,   1892 — . 

Married  Nora  Burt  Dunlap.  Julv  5,  1877,  Urbana,  111.     Children,  Mabel, 
born  Jan.  23,  1883,  (died  Apr.  3,  1892);    Clarence,  born  Dec.  26,  1886,  (died 
Mar.  30,  1892);  Daisy,  born  Dec.  13,  1894,  (died  Feb.  8,  1895). 
Address,  Savov,  111. 

*64.     ERNEST  EATON 

Born  Feb.  9,  1851,  N.  Am.  Phalanx,  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.  f.  Lucius 
Eaton,  Jancock,  Addison  Co.,  Vermont,  Aug.  7,  1814.  m.  Lucy  Cleveland, 
Schuvler  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1824. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Common  Schools.  *B.  S.,  1895.  Printing  and 
newspaper  work,  1877-1889;  farming,   1889-1900. 

Married  Josephine  E.  Clift,  Jan.  10,  1882.       Children,  Bertha  Fay,  bom 
Nov.   3,   1883,  Champaign;    Frank  Clift,  born  Sept.   25,   1887,  Champaign; 
Leland  Ernest,  born  Dec.  1,  1900,  Cashion. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1900,  Downs,  Okla. 

*65.     WINFIELD  SCOTT  EVERHART 

Born  Nov.  18,  1850,  Tuscarogas  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Philip  Everhart,  March 
18,  1824,  Carroll  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Susan  Staley,  May  14,  1827,  Tuscarogas  Co., 
Ohio. 

Prepared  in  public  school,  Neoga,  111.  Adelphic.  Capt.  *M.  L.,  1891. 
Studied  Law;  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  1878.  At  time  of  his  death,  1899,  was 
a  prominent  attornev 

Married  Clara  Carr,  Sept.  24,  1884,  Toledo,  111.     Children,  Louise  Ever- 
hart, born  Apr.  15,  1886;  Susie,  born  Nov.  18,  1887;  Millard  C,  born  July  18, 
1889;  Minnie,  born  Jan.  3,  1892;  Philip  H.,  born  Apr.  6,  1894;  Gladys,  bom 
July  29,  1897. 
Died  Aug.  2,  1899,  at  Toledo,  111. 

*66.     JAMES  FAULKNER 
Brother  of  No.  135 

Born  at  Irvington,  Washington  Co.,  111.,  Feb.  2,  1853. 

Taught   school  at  Ringwood,  111.,  1875-76;    taught  in  CaHfornia,  1876- 
1882.      Was  the  Nominee  of  the  Republican  party  of  Sonoma  County,  for 
County  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  at  the  time  of  his  death. 
Died  Oct.  1,  1882,  at  Bloomfield,  Sonoma  Co.,  Calif. 

67.     GEORGE  NEWTON  GRIDLEY 

Born  Dec.  17,  1851,  near  Prairie  View,  Lake  Co.,  111.  f.  Elisha  Gridley, 
June  23,  1817,  Onondago  Hollow,  N.  Y.  m.  Charlotte  Sawyer,  Hunewell, 
Sept.  18,  1827,  Nonvich,  Vt. 

Real  Estate.  Prepared  in  District  and  Private  Schools.  Philomathean. 
*B.  S.  1895.  Famiing  and  stockraising  until  1890;  traveling  1890-91; 
Real  Estate,  1891-1898;  Deputy  Co.  Treas.,  Lake  Co.,  1899-1900;  Co.  Treas., 
1900-1902.      Real  Estate  since  1902. 

Married  Annah  Olive  Bilinski,  Sept.  27,  1883,  Diamond  Lake,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Maud,  born  Oct.  6,  1886;  Amy  Belle,  born  Sept.  21,  1888. 
Address,  119  Park  Place,  Oak  Park,  111. 

68.     KATE  HULLINGER  (STERLING) 

Born  1849.  in  Maryland,     f.   Lewis  Hullinger. 

Teacher.      In  1904  was  Prin.  of  Schools,  Poulsbo,  Wash. 

69.     ISRAELLA  KATE  KARIHER  (EISNER) 
Bom   June    25,    1857,    Huntington,    Ind.     f.   Israel   Kariher,    1818.     m. 
Mary  Ann  Estep,  1820. 

Married.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      *B.  L.  1895. 
Married  Albert  Eisner,  May  21,  1879,  Champaign,  111.      Children,  Maurice, 


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bom  July  2,  1880;  Harry,  July  19,  1882,  (died  May  30,  1892);  Albert,  Sept. 

1,  1885;  Edward,  Oct.  17,  1889;  Robert,  Nov.  9,  1891;  Katharine,  Nov.  5, 

1897. 

Address,  301  W.  University  ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

70.  FLORA  LEONORA  KELLOGG  (HUDSON) 

Born  Feb.  16.  1852,  Woodville,  Ohio.  f.  Elijah  Kellogg,  L'Original, 
Canada,     m.   Mary  Ballard,  Georgia,  Vt. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign.      *B.  L.  1895. 

Married  Harry  Hudson,  June  21,  1880,  Hampton,  la.     Children,  Birney, 
bom  May  8,  1883;  Junius,  born  Dec.  5,  1884;  Terence,  born  Dec.  26,  1886, 
(died  Aug.  27,  1887);  Hazel,  born  Nov.  18,  1888. 
Address,  Dougherty,  la. 

71.     GEORGE  FREDERIC  KENOWER 

Bom  Feb.  10,  1854,  Carlyle,  Clinton  Co.,  111.  f.  George  Kenower,  Car- 
lisle, Pa.,  June  29,  1816.     m.   Anne  Shelly,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Mar.  10,  1829. 

Newspaper  publisher.  Prepared  in  Rural  schools  and  village  school  of 
Huey,  111.  Philomathean;  Delta  Tau  Delta.  M.  L.  1880.  Prosecuting 
attorney  college  government;  President  Class,  1875,  spring  term;  Valedic- 
torian of  Class.     Newspaper  publisher,  1884 — . 

Married    Mary   Jane    Barth,    Mascoutah,    111.,    Aug.   23,    1877.     Child, 
Fenn  Carleton,  born  June  20,  1878. 
Address,  Wisner,  Cuming  Co.,  Neb. 

72.     ALICE  LEE  (CODDINGTON) 
Wife  of  No.  60 

Born  Mar.  17,  1851,  Mt.  Auburn,  Illinois,  f.  John  McCollister.  m. 
Kate  Chism. 

Married.  Alethenai.  B.  L.,  1880.  Member  of  Clyde  Congregational 
Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  ten  years.  Wheadon  M.  E.  Church,  eight  years; 
M.  E.  Church,  North  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1903—. 

Married  Vantyle  William  Coddington,  June  21,  1876,  Champaign,  111. 
Children,  Corinne,  born  June  15,  1877;  Samuel  Cecil,  born  May  14,  1881; 
Adah,  born  Feb.  20,  1884;  Lee,  born  June  10,  1885,  (died  Nov.  8,  1888); 
Clyde,  born  Aug.  21,  1887;  Ruth,  born  March  8,  1889;  Paul,  born  Apr.  19, 
1892. 
Address,  North  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

73.     JOHN  EMERSON  LEFLAR 

Born  1852,  in  Canada,     f.   Ira  S.  Leflar. 

Unknown.  Entered  from  Batavia,  Illinois.  Is  said  to  have  entered  the 
ministry  and  to  have  occupied  a  Methodist  pulpit  at  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

74.     CHARLES  CHAMBERLAIN  LYFORD 
Born  Aug.  21,  1853,  Roscoe,  111.     f.   Thomas  Lyford,  Canterbury,  N.  H., 
Feb.  2,  1807.     m.   EHza  Burns  Greeley,  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  July  8^  1809. 

Veterinarv  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  Beloit,  Wis.,  and  Rockford,  111.,  High 
Schools.  Philomathean.  B.S.;  D.V.  S.,  Montreal  Vet.  Col.,  1877  ;  M.D.C.M., 
McGill  Medical  College.  Attended  Royal  Col.  Vet.  Surgeons,  1879.  Prac- 
ticing as  Veterinary  Surgeon  in  general  practice.  In  1888  invented,  patented 
and  put  on  the  market  an  appliance  for  breeding  mares.  Author  of  book 
on  Barren  Mares.  Articles:  Operations  on  Corns  and  Contracted  Feet; 
Fleming's  Vet.  Journal.  Published  in  London,  Aug.,  1879,  article  on  Cas- 
tration of  Cryptorchides;  Differential  Diagnosis  between  Furun.'elus  and 
Farcy,  1902;  Radical  Operation  for  Bursal  Enlargements,  Am.  Vet.  Rev.  1901 ; 
Report  of  Colleges  and  Education,  Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  1903;  Cystic  Tumors  of 
Pelvic  Cavities,  1904,  and  others.  Am.  Veterinary  Medical  Ass'n;  Minn. 
State  Vet.  Med,  Ass'n;  Vice-pres.  and  State  Sec'y  of  the  Am.  Vet.  Med.  Ass'n 


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and  Pres.  of  the  State  Vet.  Ass'n  at  different  times;  Pres.,  Sec'y  and  Treas.  of 
the  Minn.  State  Vet.  Med.  Examining  Board.  Pres.  of  Northwestern  Vet. 
Med.  Col.,  1883-1889. 

Married   Emma   Laura    Hendrickson,    Dec.    23,    1885,    St.    Paul,    Minn. 
Children,  Stella  Elizabeth,  bom  Oct.  28,  1886;  Dartt  Hendrickson,  Mar.  19, 
1888;  Kenneth,  Sept.  2,  1889;  Chester  Dudley,  Sept.  24,  1897. 
Address,  817  Third  Ave.,  S.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

75.     JOHN  CHARLES  McCAULEY 

Born  June  16,  1847,  Defiance  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Philip  McCauley,  Carlisle, 
Pa.,  Mar.  22,  1823.     m.   Mary  Wissler,  Pickaway  Co.,  Nov.  20,  1819. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Bryan   Academy,    Bryan,    Ohio.      *B.    L.    1895. 
Philomathean.      1875-1890,  teaching  in  public  schools  of  Illinois;  1890-1893, 
teaching  in  public  schools  of  Idaho;  1893-1897,  teaching  history  and  mathe- 
matics, Defiance  College;  1897-1905,  no  regular  occupation. 
Address,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

76.     JOHN  MULLER 

Born  in  Besigheim,  in  Germany,     f. .     m.   Schrempf. 

Traveler,  interpreter,  illustrator  and  lecturer.  B.  S.;  M.  D.  Studied  in 
Germany  and  London.  Traveled  widely  in  Europe  and  New  Zealand.  In- 
terpreter at  an  Orientalist  congress  in  Stockholm;  delegate  to  peace  con- 
gresses in  Berne,  Chicago,  Antwerp,  Brussels;  lecturer  at  Uniozita  populare, 
Milan,  Italy. 
Address,  Besigheim,  Wurtemburg,  Germany. 

77.     JAMES  HARVEY  PARKS 

Born  Oct.  3,  1849,  McDonough  Co.,  111.  f.  James  B.  Parks,  April  27, 
1797.     m.   Elizabeth  Pattoii,  Jan.  5,  1806,  Rockbridge  Co.,  Va. 

Miner.  Prepared  in  Monmouth  Academy,  Monmouth,  Illinois.  Philo- 
mathean. Capt.  in  Battalion,  73'-'75.  Pres.  Philomathean,  '74;  member 
first  senate  ('74)  of  college  government.  B.  S.,  1895.  Editor  Douglas  Co. 
Review,  '75-'77;  State  news  Editor,  Dallas  Daily  Herald,  Oct.  '77;  '78,  hotel 
clerk  and  newspaper  correspondent;  '7 8-' 83,  surveyor.  Clarendon,  Texas 
Land  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  '79-84,  district  deputy;  '84-88,  state  surveyor  of  Texas; 
'88-'92,  district  surveyor,  Tex.;  '94-'95,  justice  of  peace;  '96  to  date,  U.  S. 
deputy  mineral  surveyor;  '96-'97,  mining;  now  mine  owner  at  Goldfield. 
Nev.  1892-93,  Pres.  State  Survevor's  Ass'n  of  Texas;  1890,  Mason  at  Clar- 
endon, Tex.;  1901,  Pres.  Masonic  Club,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo.;  1900-02-03. 
Vice-pres.  Masonic  Club,  Cripple  Creek.  Pres.  same,  Goldfield,  Nev.,  1906, 
1891,  invented  clinometer;  1893,  tire  expander;  1897,  bicycle  lock;  1897, 
typewriter  bracket  attached  to  desks. 

Married  Vashti  Wallace,  Danville,  111.,  Nov.  3,  1879.     Children,  (adopted) 
Andrew  Wallace  Hull,  born  1868;  Nellie,  1876;  Nina,  1892. 
Address,  Box  655,  Goldfield,  Nev. 

78.     FERNANDO  ALSTON  PARSONS 
Husband  of  No.  180 

Born  Sept.  29,  1849,  Readsboro,  Vt.  f.  Benj.  Battles  Parsons,  Oct., 
1817,  Vt.     m.   Polly  Maria  Blanchard,  Sept.  8,  1823,  Vt. 

Oil  Operator  and  building  oil  refinery.  Prepared  in  Waterloo  High 
School,  Iowa.  Adelphic.  B.  S.;  M.  L.,  1878.  Charge  of  Commercial 
Dept.,  Illinois,  1875-1880;  hardware  and  implement  business,  Wellington, 
Kan.,  1880-1885;  Banking,  cashier  of  bank.  Woods,  Parsons  Co.,  1880-83; 
founded  Harper  (Kan.)  Free  Library,  1880;  organized  Scott  City  Town  Co.; 
laid  out  and  made  Scott  City,  County  seat  of  Scott  Co.;  organized  Scott  Co. 
Bank;  cashier,  1886-89;  organized  and  became  president  of  Tribune  Town 
Co.;  director  in  Leoti  Town  Co.,  Kansas;  sold  Scott  Co.  Bank,  1889;  one  year 


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in  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Loan  Business;  cashier  Farmer's  and  Drover's  Bank, 
Kingman,  Kan.,  1890-9-1;  closed  bank  in  1894  and  was  made  receiver  under 
Judge  Williams;  lived  on  ranch  1895-1900;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  real  estate  and 
loaning,  1901;  1900-03,  oil  business  in  Chanute  field,  organizing  oil  and  gas 
companies  and  producingoil;  drilled  63  wells;  now  building  oil  refinery,  1903 — . 
S.  S.  Supt.  and  Trustee,  Universalist  Church. 

Married  Mary  Sophronia  Larned  ('78),  Aug.  11,  1881,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  803  S.  Central  St.,  Chanute,  Kan. 

79.     EMORY  EDWARD   PATCH 

Bom  Apr.  25,  1847,  Whitewater,  Wis.  f.  Deland  Patch,  Vermont,  Sept. 
5,  1813.     m.   Almaria  Love  Drake,  Boston,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1826. 

Retired  on  account  of  sickness.  *B.  S.  1895.  One  year  a  machinist; 
afterward  supt.  of  Nevv^  Doty  Mfg.  Co.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  retiring  on  account 
of  sickness,  1898.  Served  in  33d  Wis.  Vol.  Inft.  Co.,  from  Aug.  21,  1862  to 
Aug.  9,  1865. 

Married  Annie  Bell  McNutt,  June  7,  1876,  Champaign,  111.     Child,  Clar- 
ence Emory,  born  July  31,  1893,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Address,  255  Glen  St.,  Janesville,  Wis. 

80.     WATSON  PICKRELL 

Bom  Oct.  4,  1853,  in  Mechanicsburg,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.  f.  William  S. 
Pickrell,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.     m.  Amanda  P.  Watson,  Mason  Co.,  Ky. 

Ostrich  Farmer.  Prepared  in  Public  School  of  Sangamon  Co!,  111. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.      *M.  S.,  1892. 

Married  Frances  N.  Ulen,  Oct.  22,  1889,  Catletsburg,  Ky.;  (died  Dec.  16, 
1903).     Children,  Charles  Ulen,  born  June  4,   1892;  William  Watson,  born 
Apr.  15,  1894;  Dorothy  Frances,  born  Feb.  7,  1896;  Kenneth,  bom  Mar.  17, 
1899. 
Address,  Tempe,  Ariz. 

81.     FANNY  PIERCE 

Bom  June  5,  1851,  Canaan,  Conn.  f.  William  Giflford  Pierce,  Canaan, 
Conn.,  Nov.  27,  1816.  m.  Jane  Elizabeth  Adam,  Canaan,  Conn.,  Nov.  16, 
1815. 

Prepared  in  Knox  Sem.,  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  Sta.  B.,  1721  Holmes  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

82.     WILLIAM  CLARENCE  POLLOCK 
Born  July  12,  1853,  New  Castle,  Pa.     f.  James  M.  Pollock,  County  Down, 
Ireland,     m.   Caroline  M.  Lyon,  Brighton,  Canada. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  High  School.  *B.  S.,  1895.  Prac- 
ticing Law,  1877-1887;  Law  Clerk  and  Asst.  Attornev,  Dept.  of  the  Interior, 
1887—. 

Married  Augusta  May  Grant,  Jan.  19,  1881,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 
Address,  1819  Q  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

83,     ELNA  ALPHONSO  ROBINSON 
Born  Dec.  15,  1839,  South  Reading,  Vt.     f.   Ebenezer  Robinson,  South 
Reading,  Vt.,  Sept.  30,  1809.     m.   Adeline  Williams,  Dec.  19,  1814. 

Machinist.  Prepared  in  Weselean  Sem.,  Springfield,  Vt.  *M.  E.  1893. 
Proprietor  of  Machine  Shop  till  1898;  proprietor  of  Plumbing  and  Heating 
establishment,  1898 — .  Member  First  Baptist  Church,  Trustee  and  Deacon. 
Married  Melora  Smith,  Apr.  30,  1861,  (died  Aug.  16,  1885);  Mrs.  Sem- 
phronia  E.  Jenks,  Nov.  30,  1886.  Children,  Sarah  Ann,  born  Mar.  4,  1862, 
(died  Mar.  4,  1862);  Addie  Eva.  Oct.  17,  1863,  (died  Aug.  27,  1865);  Gertrude 
Minnie,  July  5,  1868,  (died  Dec.  25,  1887);  Inez  Mary,  Nov.  28,  1872;  Fannie 
Nettie,  Aug.  30,  1881. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 


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84.     MELVILLE  AMASA  SCOVELL 
Husband  of  No.  171 

Born  Feb.  26,  1855,  Belvidere,  N.  J.  .f.  Nathan  Scovell,  1829,  Burdett, 
N.  Y.     m.   Hannah  Aller,  1832,  Bvirdett,  N.  Y. 

Director  Kentucky  Agr.  Exp.  Station.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 
B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1877.  Adelphic;  base  ball  team;  Ass't  Chemistry,  1872-75; 
member  Senate,  College  Govt.;  member  and  President  debating  society.  In- 
structor, 1875-76;  private  secretary  to  Regent  Gregory,  1876-77;  Ass't  Prof. 
Chemistry.  1876-80;  Prof.  Agr.  Chem.,  1880-1884;  Mgr.  sugar  factories,  1884; 
Special  Agent,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1884-1885;  Director  Ky.  Agr.  Exp.  Station, 
Sept.,  1885 — .  Invented:  Clarifying  cane  juices  by  stiperheating  (with 
Prof.  H.  A.  Weber),  a  method  now  extensively  used;  Modification  in  the 
Kjedahl  method  where  nitrates  are  present.  Has  written  bulletins  and  re- 
ports, Kentucky  Agr.  Expt.  Station.  Fellow,  American  Association  for  the 
Adv.  of  Science;  Society  for  Promotion  of  Agr.  Science;  American  Chemical 
Society;  Society  of  Chemical  Industry,  London;  Past  President,  Official  Agr. 
Chemists  Association;  Past  Sec.  American  Association  of  Agr.  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations;  Pres.  Park  Commission,  Lexington,  Ky. ;  member  Ken- 
tucky State  Fair  Com.;  member  U.  S.  Food  Standard  Com.;  in  charge  of 
Pure  Food  Control,  fertilizer  control,  and  seed  control  work  of  the  State  of 
Kentucky. 

Married  Nancy  Davis  ('78),  Sept.  8,  1880,  Monticello,  111. 
Address,  Lexington,  Ky. 

85.     CLARENCE  ORLANDO  SCUDDER 

Born  Feb.  8,  1853,  Carmel,  N.  Y.  f.  Orlando  B.  Scudder,  Mar.  8,  1824, 
New  Fairfield,  Ct.     m.   Emily  H.  Disbrow,  Aug.  26,  1829,  New  Fairfield,  Ct. 

Principal  Robert  Morris  School,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Creston  High 
School,  Illinois.  M.  L.,  1875,  Illinois.  Member  of  Philomathean.  Teach- 
ing, Rochelle,  Illinois,  1875-76,  Supt.  of  Schools,  Ashton,  111.,  1876-78;  Supt. 
School,  N.  Dixon,  111.,  1878-80;  Traveling,  1880-81;  Teacher  of  History  and 
Science,  N.  111.  Normal  School,  1881-82;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Dixon,  1882-85; 
Supt.  Schools,  Pekin,  111.,  1885-89;  Supt.  Schools,  South  Evanston,  111., 
1889-92;  Prin.  Emerson  School,  Chicago,  1893-May,  1896;  Prin.  Robt. 
Morris  School,  Chicago,  May,  1896 — . 

Married  Amelia  C.   Beyer,   Dec.   26,   1876,  at  Sycamore,  111.     Children, 
Theo.  Y.,  born  Dec.  17,  1877;  Oliver  C,  born  July  27,  1879;  Henry  D.,  bom 
Dec.  20,  1881;  Charles  R.,  born  May  26,  1884. 
Address,  909  Berteau  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

86.     GEORGE  ROBERT  SHAWHAN 

Father  of  No.  831 

Born  Mar.  20,  1844,  Falmouth,  Ind.  f.  William  McCune  Shawhan,  Oct. 
2,  1803,  near  Lexington,  Ky.  m.  Nancy  Redmond,  Oct.  1,  1810,  near 
Cynthiana,  Ky. 

Asst.  Cashier  and  Manager  of  Savings  Dept.  of  The  Illinois  Title  and 
Trust  Co.  Prepared  in  common  school  and  home  study.  Philo.  Pres.  of 
College  government.  *B.  L.,  1879.  Teacher,  1861-1882;  Co.  Supt  of 
Schools  of  Champaign  Co.,  111.,  1881-1902;  Asst.  Cashier  and  Manager  of 
Savings  Dept.  of  the  Illinois  Title  and  Trust  Co.  Bank,  1902-date.  Wrote 
Course  of  Study  for  the  common  schools  of  Champaign  Co.,  1886.  Editor  of 
every  revision  of  the  state  course,  1888,  1893,  1898  and  1903;  numerous  ar- 
ticles in  School  Journals.  Elder  in  Christian  Church,  University  Place,  1885— 
date;  Trustee,  1885-1902. 

Married  Sarah  Vista  Brown,  May  12, 1867.   Children,  Gertrude  ('94),  born 
Feb.  8,   1874;  Helen,  born  Sept.   19,   1875,  (died  Oct.   22,   1875);  (William) 
Warren,  born  Aug.  9,  1877;  twin  brother  of  Warren  Shawhan  died  Aug.  9, 
1877. 
Address,  807  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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87.     MARY  CARTER  STEELE  (RICKER) 
Wife  of  No.  13;  mother  of  No.  2216 

Born  Feb.  12,  1852,  Galesburg,  111.  f.  James  Steele,  Nov.  24,  1808, 
Hebron,  N.  Y.  m.  Minerva  Selina  McConoughey,  Sept.  22,  1821,  Bain- 
bridge,  Ohio. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Oberlin  High  School;  Urbana  High  School. 
Alethenai  Literarv  Soc.  Class  Historian,  1875;  member  of  Univ.  Senate, 
1873.  B.  L.  1878.  Congregational  Church,  Oberlin,  O.,  1866-1875;  First 
Congr.  Church,  Champaign,  111.,  1875-1885;  First  M.  E.  Church,  Urbana, 
1890-1902;  Unitarian  now;  the  Art  Club  of  Champaign;  the  Central  111. 
branch  of  A.  C.  A. ;  founder  of  the  Acanthus  Coterie;  Honorary  member  of  the 
Architects  Club ;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Alliance  Chapter, 
D.  A.  R. 

Married  Nathan  Clifford  Ricker  ('72),  Aug.  25,  1875,  Urbana,  111.     Child, 
Ethel  ('04),  Apr,  12,  1883,  Champaign,  111. 
Address.  612  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

88.     MARGARET  ESTHER  STEWART  (ROBBINS) 
Wife  of  No.  32 

Bom  Aug.  5,  1855,  Frankfort,  Ohio.  f.  Hugh  Coulter  Stewart,  1821, 
Chilicothe,  Ohio.     m.   N.  Lavinia  Smith,  1828,  Greenfield,  Ohio. 

Teacher  of  English.  Prepared  in  French  Seminary,  Champaign,  111.,  and 
private  tutors.  M.  L.,  1886,  Illinois.  Head  of  English  at  Ph«nix  (Union) 
High  School;  head  of  English  in  Sem.  Dept.  of  Mills  College,  Calif.,  1902-03; 
Taught  voice-culture  when  health  permitted;  now  teaching  English  in  the 
Polytechnic  High  School  of  Los  Angeles.  Since  Apr.  1894,  edited  and 
published  First  Congr.  Parish  Monthly,  ten  months  a  year,  16-32  pp.  each 
month;  edited  a  book  on  The  Supernatural  in  Shakespeare,  summer  of  1904. 

Married  Henrv  Edwin  Robbins  ('73),  Dec.  31,   1879,  (died  Feb.  6,   1899, 
Chicago,  111.)     Child,  AHce  May,  born  Apr.  6,  1882. 
Address,  1951  Grand  Ave.,  or  Polytechnic  High  School,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

89.     HECTOR  HILGARD  TYNDALE 
Bom  Feb.   10,  1855,  Belleville,  111.     f.   Sharon  Tyndale.     m.   Mary  Hil- 

gard. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in   Springfield   High   School.      *B.    L.    1895.      B.   S., 

1877,  Cornell;  LL.B.,  1879,  Columbia .      Psi  Upsilon ;  various  literary  societies 

and  associations.     Association  of  the  Bar  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1880. 

Address,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

90.     LYMAN  FENN  WARNER 

Bom  May  23,  1855,  Rockford,  111.  f.  Lyman  Fenn  Warner,  Roxbury, 
Conn.     m.   Celora  E.  Warner,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Rockford    High    School.      Philomathean. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.      Pres.  of  Senior  Class.     General  Engineering,   Railroad, 
Hydraulic  and  Mining. 
Address,  Auburn,  Placer  Co.,  Calif. 

CLASS  OF  1876     (29) 

91.     RALPH  ALLEN 
Father  of  No.  1792 
Bom  Apr.  15,  1854,  Seekonk,  Mass.     f.  Jonathan  Bowers  Allen,  Warren, 
R.  I.,  1821.     m.   Harriet  Maria  Horton,  1823,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Stock-raiser.  Prepared  in  Miss  Susan  L.  Hopkins'  Private  School  and 
Delavan  High  School.  *M.  S.,  1894.  Scientific  Association  and  Adel- 
phic.      Senate,   Prosecuting   Attorney,  Judge    in    College    Government   and 


22  University  of  Illinois  [1876 

President  Scientific  Association.  Dairying,  1880-1894;  since  then  feeding 
Cattle,  Hogs  and  Sheep.  Short  papers  for  Agr.  press  and  Association  meet- 
ings. Member  of  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club ;  Director  Illinois  State  Dairy 
Association,  1890-1894;  Vice-pres.  111.  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  1886;  President 
Tazewell  Co.  Farmers'  Institute,  1895-1903;  Director,  111.  State  Farmers' 
Institute  16th  Cong.  Dist.,  1900 — ;  Pres.  Barker's  Elevator  Co.  (Farmers'). 
Married  Ada  Mary  Eaton,  Sept.  3,  1879.  Children,  Edith  Louise,  1880; 
Paschal,  1881;  Fred  Eaton  ('07),  1883;  Jonathan  Bowers,  Jr.,  1886,  (died 
Feb,  26,  1906);  Ralph,  Jr.,  1889;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  1891;  Harriet  Horton, 
1894;  Hester  Ada,  1894;  Theodore  Raymond,  1898;  Grace  Eloise,  1901. 
Address,  Delavan,  111. 

92.     EDWARD  LULL  BALLOU 

Born  Mar.  30,  1856,  Clifton,  Winnebago  Co.,  Wis.  f.  Albert  Darius  Bal- 
lou.     m.   Adaline  Hart. 

Miner  and  Mill  Owner.  Adelphic.  Class  Treasurer.  *B.  S.,  1895. 
Miner;  Mill  owner;  past  seven  seasons  Supt.  Garnet  G.  M.  Co.,  Pony,  Mont. 
Deputy  County  Assessor  two  years,  Shasta  Co.,  Calif. 

Married  May  Wood,  Nov.  24,  1886,  Chico,  Calif.     Children,  Roy  Stanford, 
born  Oct.  2,  1887;    Edith  Lucia,  born  June  30,  1889;    Laura  Francis,  born 
Jan.  8,  1890;  Edna  May,  born  Sept.  20,  1891;  Lois,  born  Mar.  8,  1893;  Chas. 
Kenneth,  born  Feb.  10,  1894;  Clarence,  born  Aug.  22,  1899. 
Address,  Igo,  Shasta  Co.,  Calif. 

*93.     JAMES  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL 
Born  Mar.  21,  1851,  Coschocton,  Ohio.     f.   Patrick  Steele  Campbell,  Va. 
m.   Rachael  Mitchell,  Va. 
Prepared  in  Lebanon,  Ohio.     Studied  law.     Lawyer  at  time  of  death. 

Baptist  Church. 

Married  Eugenie  Daniels,  June  5,  1879,  Chicago,  111.      Children,  Winifred 

D.,  born  Apr.  5,  1880;  Howard,  born  May  2,  1882;  Wayland  E.,  bom  Aug.  25, 

1883  ;Theron  Peters,  born  Aug.  20,  1886,  (died  Jan.  19,  1888);  James  William, 

Jr.,  born  Oct.  23,  1888. 

Died  Jan.  22,  1890,  Los  Atos,  Calif. 

94.     WILLIAM  BAYARD  CHANDLER 
Born  Mar.  6,  1852,  in  part  of  Coles  Co.,  afterwards  set  off  as  Douglas  Co.» 
111.    f.  Lemuel  Chandler,  Cynthiana,Ky.     m.  Prudence  Wiley  Bears,  Virginia- 
Farmer.      Prepared  in  common  schools,  Bourbon,  Douglas  Co.,  111.     Adel- 
phic; Delta  Tau  Delta.      President  of  Adelphic.      Principally  farming;  four 
years  in  U.  S.  Indian  Service.      Member  Baptist  Church. 

Married  Bell  Augusta  Bailey,  Mar.  6,  1883,  Grasmere,  Ind.     Child,  Mercy 
Lee,  (died  June  7,  1885). 
Address,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  R.  R.  No.  3. 

95.     CHARLES  WRIGHT  CLARK 
Born   Oct.    11,    1854,    Upshur  Co.,  Va.     f.  Cornelius   Clark,    Mass.     m. 
Lucinda  Young,  Va. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Champaign  Co.,  111.  *C.  E.,  '92.  Scientific 
Ass'n.  1876-1879,  R.  R.  surveys,  Hydrographic  and  Geodetic  work  on  U.S. 
Lake  Survey;  Instructor  in  C.  E.  department  in  U.  of  I.;  since  1879,  Asst. 
Engr.  with  Miss.  River  Com. ;  present,  in  charge  of  a  topographical  and  draft- 
ing division  of  the  Miss.  River  Com.,  at  St.  Louis.  Also  for  some  years  de- 
signing Architect  for  Tully  &  Clark,  and  consulting  Architect  for  the  Wo- 
man's Magazine  buildings.  Member  of  Engineers'  Club  of  St.  Louis,  since 
1885;  Fellow  of  Am.  Institute  of  Archts.  since  1890;  Unitarian  Club  of  St. 
Louis,  later  merged  with  other  organizations  into  the  Contemporary  Club  of 
St.  Louis,  since  1890;  Monday  Evening  Club  of  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  since   1899; 


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Tuesday  Evening  Club  of  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  since  1901;  Illinois  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  and  Surveyors,  1887-1889;  member  St.  Louis  Merchants'  Exchange 
since  1881. 

Married  Emma  M.  Schimmel,  Nov.  20,  1888,  Normal  Park,  111.    Children, 
Helen  Clark,  Jan.  18,  1892;  Cornelius  S.  Clark,  Feb.  9,  1894,  (died  Nov.  14, 
1895). 
Address,  813  Security  Bldg.,  St.  Louis.      Res.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

96.     JAMES  FREDERICK  DRAKE 
Bom   Jan.    15,    Belvidere,   111.     f.   Charles  Elmer  Drake,    Aug.    1,   1811, 
Tioga  Co.,  New  York.     m.   Martha  Heaton,  Broome  Co.,  New  York. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Common  Country  District  School.  B.  A.;  B. 
L..  Michigan,  1879.  Philomathean  Society  at  Illinois  and  Jefferson- 
ian  at  Ann  Arbor.  Gave  stone  oration  on  Class  day  at  Illinois;  stone 
planted  beneath  an  elm  tree  of  the  same  class  near  the  walk  leading 
northwest  from  main  building.  Active  practice  of  law  from  1879-1880,  at 
Leadville,  Colo.;  1880,  removed  to  mining  camp  of  Kokomo,  Colo.;  October, 
1881,  to  date,  engaged  in  practicing  law  at  Pueblo,  Colo.  Military  Service 
during  strike  in  1880;  was  member  of  the  State  militia  in  early' eighties, 
Pueblo,  Colo.  State  Senator,  1892-1896,  Colorado;  delegate  to  the  National 
Republican  Convention,  1888. 
Address,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

97      JOHN  DAVID  GILL 

Born  Feb.  23,  1851,  in  Antwerp,  New  York.  f.  James  Gill.  m.  Sarah 
Beaman. 

Lawyer.  Adelphic  Society.  *B.  L.,  1895.  Has  written:  A  Timely 
Warning;  For  Fools  in  Hell;  The  Effect  of  Money;  Spanish  War;  The  Villain- 
ous Law  to  make  Millionaires  and  Paupers;  Monopolies  and  Trusts — The 
Cause  and  only  Remedy — illustrated;  The  Degenerated  Supreme  Court, 
State  of  Illinois;  etc.  Member  of  National  Liberty  League. 
Address.  26  Van  Buren  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

98.     SIMEON  THOMAS  GORE 

Bom  Mar.  8,  1849,  near  Richveiw,  Washington  Co.,  111.  f.  Hosea  B. 
Gore,  Union  Co.,  111.     m.   Polly  Anna  Pate. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Washington  Seminary,  Richveiw,  111.;  now  ex- 
tinct. Philomathean.  *B.  S.,  1895.  Farmer  1894-1903;  architect  and 
builder,  1903 — . 

Married  Phoebe  Farmer,  Oct.   19,   1880,  Ashlev,  111.     Children,  Dwight 
Clifford,  born  Jan.  23,  1883;  Ross  Ellis,  born  May  l'2,  1889. 
Address,  Weston,  Umatilla  Co.,  Oregon. 

99.     CHARLES  EDWIN  GREGORY 
Bom  1855,  Rochelle,  Illinois,     f.   A.  S.  Gregory. 
Lawyer.      *B.  L.,  1895;  LL.  B.     Capt. 
Address,  Dickinson,  N.  Dak. 

100.     MARTHA  GRAY  HOLTON   (KREBS) 
Born   May    17,   Aberdeen,   Ohio.     f.   Elijah   G.    Holton,   Aug.    19,    1832, 

Mavsville,  Kv.     m.   Cornelia  O.  Grav,  May  Lo,  1832,  Lackell's  Harbor,  N.  Y. 
Married.      Prepared  in  Champaign.  111.     *B.  L.,  1895.     1883-1884,  Artist; 

1889-1890.  taught  Art  in  High  and  Grammar  Schools,  Chicago.      Member 

Congregational  Church;  Social  Economics  Club;  Political  Equality  League. 
Married  James  H.  Krebs,  June  28,  1886,  Chicago. 

Address,  3029  Groveland  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 


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101.     WALTER  ELLIOTT  KNIBLOE 
Bom  May  21,  1857,  Chicago,  111.     f.  William  E.  Knibloe,  Sharon,  Litch- 
field Co.,  Conn.,  Feb.  17,  1820.     m.  Mary  A.  Dakin,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  22,  1821. 

High  School  Principal.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onraga,  and 
Oilman  High  School,  111.  Philo.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Pres.  Philo.  and  Class 
Poet.  *M.  S.,  1893,  Illinois.  Prin.  Urbana  High  School,  1877-81;  Prin. 
Girard  Public  Schools,  1881-83;  Supt.  City  Schools,  St.  Augustine,  Fla., 
1884-1895;  Prin.  Duval  High  School,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1895-1905.  Author: 
Guide  and  History  of  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1885.  Teacher  of  Nat.  Science, 
Champaign  Co.  Institute,  1879-82;  Educational  Com.  from  Fla.  to  World's 
Columbian  Exposition;  Curator  of  St.  Augustine  Nat.  Hist.  Society,  1890- 
1895;  Pres.  Fla.  State  Teachers'  Association,  1898;  three  years  Principal  of 
Summer  Tr.  School  for  Teachers  under  Educational  Dept.  of  Fla;  six  vears 
Conductor  of  St.  John's  Co.  Institute  at  St.  Augustine,  1889-1895;  Pres. 
Chapman  Science  Club  of  Fla.,  1895. 

Married  Adelaide  Victoria  Clarke,  Aug.  5,  1885,  CarHnville,  111. 
Address,  925  Oak  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

102.     DANIEL  STOTTENKIRK  MACK  AY 
Brother  of  Nos.  103,  104 
Born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.     f.  John  Mackay,  Scotland,    m.  Catherine  Mac- 
kay,  German}'. 

Farmer  and  banker.    Prepared  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.    Adelphic.    *B.  L.,  1895. 
Member  of  banking  house  of  Mackay  Bros.,  Madison,  South  Dakota. 
Address,  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 

103.     HENRY  MACKAY 
Brother  of  Nos.  102,  104 
Born   1854,   at  Mt.  Carroll,   111.     f.  John  Mackay,  Scotland,     m.   Cathe- 
rine Mackay,  Germany. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.      *M.  L.,  1892. 

Married    Susan    Hostetter,    1883.     Children,    Sarah    D.    ('07);    Robert; 
Catherine. 
Address,  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 

104.     WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MACKAY 
Brother  of  Nos.  102,  103 
Bom  at  Mt.  Carroll,  Carroll  Co.,  Illinois,     f.  John  Mackay,  Scotland,     m. 
Catherine  Mackay,  Germany. 

Prepared  at  Mt.  Carroll.  Adelphic.  Banker;  at  present  Pres.  of  Bank- 
ing House  of  Mackay  Bros.,  Madison,  S.  Dak. 

Married  Clara  G.  Shirk,  in  1881,  (died  1889);  Olive  W.  Mackay,  1894. 
Children,  Jesse  J.,  ('07);  Zella  G.,  ('08). 
Address,  Madison,  Lake  Co.,  S.  Dak. 

105.     HENRY  WESTON  MAHAN 

Brother  of  No,  184 

Born  Dec.  3,  1854,  Westhersfield,  111.     f.   Isaac  S.  Mahan.     m.  Jane  H. 

Banker.  Prepared  at  Champaign.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  *M.  L.,  1893. 
Banking  business,  First  Nat'l,  Urbana,  111.;  Cashier  Stock  Yards  Savings 
Bank,  Chicago;  Pres.  Drexel  State  Bank,  Chicago.  State  Militia,  8  years; 
rank  of  Major,  8th  111.  Militia. 

Married  Isotta  Carley,  Jan.  11,  1877,  Champaign,  111.     Children,  Mark  C; 
Jennie  M.;  Margaret  W.;  Adelaide  S.;  Henry  W. 
Address,  Drexel  State  Bank,  Chicago,  111. 


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106.     FRANK  IRVING  MANN 
Brother  of  No.  108 

Born  May  &,  1854,  Marshall  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Mann,  Apr.  21, 
1827,  Va.     m.   Elizabeth  Dabney  Abraham,  Virginia. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Oilman  Public  School.  Lincoln  University. 
Adelphic;  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Capt.  *B.  L.,  1895.  Weekly  newspaper,  '77- 
'78;  farmer,  1878 —  Circuit;  Clerk  and  Recorder,  Iroquois  Co.,  1892-96; 
Director  111.  State  Farmers'  Inst.,  1896 — ;  Auditor  same,  1904 — ;  Member 
Advisory  Comm.  on  soil  investigations,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1905 — . 

Married  Fannie  Judson,   Mar.   28,   1878,  Chenoa.     Children,  Charles  J., 
Mary  Elizabeth. 
Address,  Oilman,  111. 

*107.     ADIN  HOWARD  MANN 

Born  in  Illinois,     f.   Adin  Mann. 

Entered  from  Batavia,  111.     Took  mech.  eng.  course.     Certificate  issued 
June  7,  1876. 
Died  April  23,  1876,  at  Winnebago,  Calif. 

108.  JAMES  ROBERT  MANN 
Husband  of  No.  169;  brother  of  No.  106 

Bom  Oct.  20,  1856,  Normal,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Mann,  Apr.  21,  1827, 
Va.     m.   Elizabeth  Dabney  Abraham,  Aug.  29,  1829,  Va. 

Law.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Certificate  1876;  Capt.;  *M.  L.,  1892;  graduate 
of  Union  College  of  Law,  1881 ;  LL.  D.,  Illinois  (hon.)  1903.  Law  practice  in 
Chicago,  1881 — .  Member  Oakland  School  board,  1887;  attorney,  village 
of  Hyde  Park,  1888;  Alderman  32nd  Ward,  Chicago,  1893-6;  temporary 
chmn.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1894;  chmn.  Cook  Co.  Rep.  Conv.,  1895;  master  in 
chancerv,  superior  court  Cook  Co.,  1892-6;  gen'l  att'v  South  Park  Board, 
Chicago'  1895;  mem.  Congress,  1st  111.  dist.,  1897-1903;  2nd  dist.  1903—. 
Chmn.  Cook  Co.  Rep.  Com.,  1902;  chmn.  Com.  on  Elections,  No.  1,  59th  Cong. 

Married  Emma  Columbia  ('78),  May  30,   1882,  Champaign,  111.      Child, 
James  R.,  Jr.,  bom  Dec.  10,  1888. 
Address,  906  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

109.  LOUIS  REEDER  NOBLE 

Born  Oct.  9,  1854,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  f.  Nathan  Miller  Noble,  bom 
Cinn.,  O.,  Aug.  10,  1818.     m.   Ada  Eleanor  Pickett,  Cinn.,  O.,  Feb.  23,  1829. 

Adjuster  of  fire  losses.  Prepared  in  Public  School  of  Mattoon,  111.  Adel- 
phic; Scientific;  Capt.  B.  S.,  1877.  Railroad  service,  1876-1883;  since 
then  in  fire  insurance;  present  business,  adjuster  of  fire  losses.  Member 
Presbvterian  Church  29  years;  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Married  Mary  Tyler  Churchill,  of  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  22,  1880,  at 
Mattoon,  111.  Children,  Ada  Mary,  (Mrs.  Harrv  D.  Tisdale),  born  at  The 
Dalles,  Ore.,  Mar.  26,  1881;  Raymond  Churchill,  Dec.  26,  1883,  Mattoon,  111., 
(died  7th  year);  Lawrence  Roswell,  (died  in  infancy);  Louis  Garness,  (died  in 
infancy);  Cedric  Percy,  Nov.  8,  1894,  Mattoon,  111 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

110.     WILLIAM  FORREST  OLIVER 
Born  Aug.  8,  1856,  Bloomfield,  la.     f.   William  L.  Oliver,  Feb.  4,  1823, 
Clark  Co.,  Ky.     m.   Mary  A.  Smith,  Mar.  19,  1828,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Practicing  Medicine.  Prepared  in  Ladoga  Seminary.  Adelphic.  Pres. 
of  Adelphic;  Vice-pres.  College  Govt.,  1876;  Foreman,  Illini  Office,  1876; 
Capt.  *B.  L.,  1894;  M.  D.,  1879,  Med.  College  of  Ind.  1880-85,  Practicing 
Medicine,  Longton,  Kans.;  1885-89,  Co.  Supt.  of  Schools  Elk  Co.,  Kans., 
Howard,  Kans.;  1889-1905,  Practicing  Medicine,  Arlington,  Wash.  First 
Lieut.  Co.  E.,  Kans.   National  Guard,   1886-7.       Author:       Stage  Benton, 


26  University  of  Illinois  [1876 

the  Black  Birder,  a  tale  of  an  African  Slave  Trader,  Overland  Monthly, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.,  July  1887.  Member  of  Co.,  District,  State  and  National 
Med.  Societies. 

Married  Martha  Lilian  Best,  Sept.  22,  1899,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Address,  Arlington,  Wash. 

HI.     FRANK  MITCHELL  PALMER 
Born  1856,  in  Ohio.     f.  E.  H.  Palmer. 
Lawyer.     Capt.     *B.  L.,  1895. 
Address,  Clinton,  111. 

112.     ELON  ALBERT  PIERCE 

Born  Aug.  17,  1853,  Itasca,  111.  f.  Theodore  Pierce,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  m. 
Susan  Davis  Pierce,  Landgrove,  Vt. 

Editor  and  publisher.  Prepared  in  Webster  City,  la.  Graduated  from 
the  Iowa  State  Normal  School  at  Cedar  Falls,  in  1881,  and  taught  school  in 
San  Jose,  California,  for  ten  years.  Prin.  of  Belmond  High  School  one  year. 
Now  editor  and  publisher  of  Belmond  Herald. 

Married  Harriet  Emma  Prowse,  Jan.  4,  1891,  Mission  Jan  Jose,  Calif. 
Children,  Lyna  Ellen,  born  Mar.  26,  1895;  Effie  Alberta,  born  Nov.  29,  1900. 
Address,  Belmond,  Iowa. 

113.     JAMES  FREDERICK  RHODES 
Born  Feb.  20,  1854,  Waverly,  Morgan  Co.,  111.     f.   Wm.  Rhodes,  Nov.  13, 
1820,  Yorkshire,  Eng.     m.   Sarah  Maria  Purdy,  Leeds,  Eng.,  Aug.  8,  1826. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  High  School,  Dwight,  111.      Philomathean;  Delta 
Tau  Delta.      *B.  L.,  1895.      Lawyer.      Editor  the  El  Dorado  Springs  A^ews, 
1897-1902.      1881-1883,  First  Sgt.   Cfirbonatic  Rifles,  Colo.,   Mihtia,   Lead- 
ville,  Colo.   Republican  Candidate  for  Congress  6th  District  of  Missouri,  1904. 
Married  Charlotte  Zelhart,   Apr.    15,    1886,   Mo.,   (died   May    17,    1894); 
Orpha  M.  Troutman,  June  4,  1904,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Children,  Wm.  Frederick, 
born  May  11,  1887;  George  Edwin,  born  Apr.  25,  1888;  John  Franklin,  born 
July  2,  1889. 
Address,  El  Dorado  Springs,  Mo. 

*114.     ARTEMUS  C.  SCRIBNER 
Born  1851,  Bangor,  Me.     f.   H.  G.  Scribner. 
Certificate  in  agriculture. 
Died  in  Fairplay,  Colo.,  Apr.  24,  1891. 

115.     FRANK  AUGUSTUS  ELLIS  STARR 
Born  March,  1854,  Alton,  111.     f.  J.  E.  Starr. 
Lawyer.     Capt.     *M.  L.,  1891. 
Address,  Sumpter,  Ore. 

116.     CHARLES  WESTON 
Brother  of  Nos.  295,  447,  579,  580 

Born  July  4,  1853,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  f.  Nathan  Weston,  Wilson, 
New  York.     m.  Jane  Cloyde,  Troy,  New  York. 

Lawyer  and  Banker.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Adelphic. 
Class  President,  Senior  year.  *B.  L.,  1895.  Lawyer  and  Banker;  Regent 
of  University  of  Nebraska,  Jan.  1,  1894,  to  Jan.  1,  1900;  State  Auditor,  Ne- 
braska, Jan.  3,  1901,  to  Jan.  5,  1905. 

Married  Eugenia  C.  Clarke,  Mar.  23,  1887,  (died  July  29,  1890);  Helen  H. 
Mackay,  Dec.  11,  1901.     Child,  Margaret  C,  born  Feb.  21,  1888. 
Address,  Hay  Springs,  Neb. 


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*117.     GEORGE  A.  WILD 

Bom  1855,  New  York.     f.  Robert  Wild. 
Certificate  in  civil  eng. 
Died  at  Los  Animas,  Colo.,  November,  1881. 

118.     THOMAS  THATCHER  WILLIAMS 
Bom  Nov.  12,  1850,  Putnam,  Conn.     f.   Nathan  Williams,  1817,  Putnam, 
Conn.     m.   Catharine  B.  Thatcher,  1819,  Thompson  Hill,  Conn. 

Farmer.  Prepared  at  home.     *B.  L.,  1895.     Farming,  1876-1884;  Decora- 
tion, 1894;  Farming,  1894 — .     Congregational  Church. 
Married  Mabel  Gordon,  June  20,  1894,  Sterhng,  111. 
Address,  Sterling,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

119.     FREDERICK  L.  WOOD 
Born  March,  1854,  in  Chicago,     f.   Alonzo  C.  Wood. 

CLASS  OF  1877     (41) 

120.     THEODORE  SPERRY  ABBOTT 
Brother  of  Nos.  332,  368,  410 

Born  Sept.  21,  1855,  Whiteside  Co.,  Illinois,  f.  Asa  M.  Abbott,  m. 
Sarah  Sperry. 

State  Engineer,  Coahuila,  Saltilo,  Mex.  B.  S.  In  Saltillo,  Mexico, 
principally;  1878,  teacher,  Fulton,  Illinois;  1879,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  on  U.  S. 
Govt.  Work,  River  and  Harbor;  1880,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  transitman,  A.  T.  &  S. 
F.  Ry.;  1881-84,  Engineer,  Mex.  Nat.  Ry.,  Laredo,  Texas  &  Saltillo,  Mex.; 
1882-87,  Private  Engineering,  Saltillo;  1887-92,  Engineer  on  Const.,  Mex. 
Southern;  1893-1896,  Private  engineering,  dams,  canals,  reservoirs,  etc.; 
1897-1905,  Chief  Engr.,  Coahuila  &  Zacetecas  R.  R. ;  1899-1903,  Chief  Engr., 
Coahuila  &  Pacific  Ry.;  1896-1905,  State  Engineer  for  State  of  Coahuila. 
Member  of  Saltillo  Casino. 

Married  Aurelia  Halle,  Aug.  1884,  (died  1902);  Grace  Ailing,  Feb.,  1904. 
Children,  Edward  Halle,  born  Aug.  1887;  Theodora  Sarah,  born  Jan.,  1890. 
Address,  Saltillo,  Coahuila,  Mexico. 

121.     NETTIE  ADAMS  (WILSON) 

Born  Apr.  17,  1855,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Francis  Fitch  Adams,  June  13,  1824, 
Olmsted  Falls,  Ohio.     m.   Nancy  Dean,  Apr.  16,  1834,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Married.  Prepared  in  District  School  near  Urbana,  111.  Alethenai; 
Pres.  of  Alethenai;  Class  Vice-pres.  B.  L.  Teaching  until  1884.  Author: 
Pamphlets  of  Travel:  Yellowstone  Park;  Glimpses  of  East;  Glimpses  of 
West;  Glimpses  of  Southland;  From  Naples  to  London;  special  Newspaper 
work;  Yellowstone  Park  pamphlet  translated  into  Russian.  Member  of 
Methodist  Church  and  local  organizations;  Pres.  of  Monday  Club;  Trinity 
Literary  Circle. 

Married  W.   Bent   Wilson,  June   10,    1884,   Tolono,   111.     Children,  John 
Dean,  June  27,  1885;  Louise,  born  xMay  9,  1895,  (died  Sept.  23,  1895). 
Address,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

*122.     CHARLES  WESLEY  ALLEN 
Born  1854,  in  Kentucky,     f.   D.  S.  Allen. 
Died  July  8,  1880,  at  Harristown,  111. 

123.     CHARLES  HART  BARRY 
Born  Nov.  15,  1857,  Alton,  111.      f.   Amasa  Stetson  Barrv,  Mar.  12,  1821. 
m.   Catherine  Riley,  Mar.  21,  1825. 

Fire    Insurance.      Prepared    in    Alton    High    School.     Adelphic.      B.    S. 


28  University  of  Illinois  [1877 

Fire  Insurance  since  graduation,  acting  as  Local  Agent,  Special  Agent  and 
Adjuster  and  Manager  of  Western  States. 

Married  Ida  May  Bateman,  July  30,  1883,  Alton,  111.     C/zx7i,'Lucile,  born 
Feb.  14,  1885. 
Address,  1225  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

124.     FRANK  BARRY 

Born  Mar,  28,  1856,  Alton,  111.  f.  Benj.  Franklin  Barry,  Oct.  13,  1826, 
Boston,  Mass.     m.   Susan  Elizabeth  Emerson,  May  23,  1830,  Boston,  Mass. 

Special  Agent  and  Attorney  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Pre- 
pared in  Shurtleflf  College,  Alton,  111.  Adelphic.  Capt.  B.  L.,  1878.  St. 
Louis  Nat.  Bank  to  1878;  Wabash  R.  R.  Co.  to  1880;  C.  M.  &  St.  P. 
Ry.  to  1885;  Sec'ty  Millers'  Nat.  Asso.  of  U.  S.  to  date;  Commissioner  Nat. 
Board  of  Trade,  1902-1903;  Special  Agent  and  Attorney  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission,  1904 — .  Owner,  Publisher  and  Editor,  The  United  States 
Miller  and  other  trade  and  engineering  publications. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  290,  Washington,  D.  C. 

125.     CLARENCE  HOWARD  BLACKALL 

Born  Feb.  3,  1857,  New  York  City.  f.  C.  R.  Blackall,  Albany,  1830.  m. 
Eliza  Davis,  Boston,  1834. 

Architect.  Prepared  by  private  instruction.  B.  S.,  in  1877.  Tau  Beta 
Phi.  Architect,  New  York,  1880;  Colorado  Springs,  1882;  Boston,  1882 — . 
First  holder  Rotch  Travelling  Scholarship,  1884-1886;  designed  and  erected 
in  1892  the  first  steel  frame  building  in  Boston;  architect  for  Tremont  Temple, 
Colonial  Theatre,  temple  Adath  Israel,  Auditorium,  Univ.  of  Illinois.  Author 
of  Builders'  Hardware,  published  by  Ticknor  &  Co.,  1890;  History  of  American 
Architecture,  now  in  course  of  publication  by  Macmillan;  Articles,  Architec- 
ture of  Spain,  Portugal,  Belgium;  Constant  Editorial  and  Special  contributor 
since  1879  to  the  American  Architect,  Architectural  Review,  Brick  Builder, 
Technology  Review.  Since  1883  to  the  Engineering  Record,  Inland  Archt- 
techt,  Boston  Herald  and  Transcript.  Fellow  of  the  Am.  Inst,  of  Architects, 
1891;  First  Secry.,  N.  Y.  Architectural  League,  1881-1882;  Boston  Soc.  of 
Architects,  1891;  Seer,  of  same,  1905;  First  President  of  Boston  Architect 
Architectural  Club,  1889-1893 ;  Am.  Ass'n  for  Advancement  of  Science,  1901 ; 
National  Arts  Club,  N.  Y.,  1901;  Cambridge  Municipal  Art  Society  and  its 
Sec'y,  1905;  City  Club,  N.  Y.,  1905;  Reform  Club,  Boston,  1900;  Economic 
Club,  Boston,  1905;  Sec'y  of  Rotch  Travelling  Scholarship,  since  1891. 

Married  Emma  Murray,  Dec.  5,  1883,  Boston,  Mass.     Children,  Marian, 
July  31,  1887;  Robert  Murray,  Apr.  26,  1889. 
Address,  16  Chauncy  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Office,  20  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 

Mass. 

126.     EVA  BOGARDUS  (PRICE) 
Sister  of  No.  335 

Born  Feb.  10,  1857,  in  Cherry  Valley,  111.  f,  J.  J.  Bogardus.  m.  Ev- 
elyn Butterfield. 

Prepared  in  Champaign,  111.  Alethenai.  B.  S.  Lived  at  various 
Methodist  Parsonages  of  the  New  York  East  Conference.  Member  of 
Methodist  Episcopal  church;  Champaign  Art  Club. 

Married  T.  Lambert  Price,  December  1,  1886,  at  Champaign,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Frances  Eugenia,  bom  Nov.,   1887;  Mamie  Olivia,  born  1889;    Helen 
Martha,  bom  1903;  Mildred  Bogardus,  bom  1905. 
Address,  34  Shelton  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

*127.     CORNELIA  BROSHAR 
Bom  June  30,   1853,  Napoleon,  Ind.     f.   Levi  Broshar,  Nov.    16,   1804, 
Lexington,  Ky.     m.  Jane  Wilson,  Harrisburg,  Penn. 

Prepared  in  public  schools.     Teacher;  at  home;  a  milliner,  Chicago,  for 


1877]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  29 

sometime;   invalid  two  years  before  her  death.      Member  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Church  of  Champaign,  1873. 
Died  October  31,  1905,  at  Chicago,  111. 

128.     CHARLES  ELIPHALET  BRUSH 
Born  Mar.    17,   1855,  Carbondale,   111.     f.   Daniel  Harmon  Brush,   1813, 

Vergennes,  Vermont,     m.  Julia  Etherton,  near  Murphysboro,  111. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Carbondale,  111.      Delta  Tau  Delta.      *B.  S.  1895. 
Married  Ida  Flemming,  Mar.  11,  1885,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

Address,  414  36th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

129.     WILLIAM  BUCKINGHAM 
Born  May,  1855,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio.     f.   C.  P.  Buckingham. 

Lawyer.     *B.  S.  1895;  LL.  B. -. 

Address,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  care  of  Fairbanks  Morse  &  Co. 

130.     JAMES  EDWARD  BUMSTEAD 

Born  Oct.  30,  1848,  Dundee,  111.  f.  Edward  Bumstead,  1803,  Eng.  m. 
Ann  Smith,  1810,  England. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  Elgin  Academy  and  Marengo  High 
School.  Philomathean.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Class  Pres.  and 'Valedictorian,  1877. 
*M.  S.  1892;  M.  D.  1880,  Northwestern.  M.  E.  Church,  1864;  American  Med. 
Ass'n  and  111.  State  Med.  Soc.  for  a  number  of  years;  Fox  River  Valley  Med. 
Ass'n,  1881 ;   Pres.  one  year  and  Secy,  and  Treas.  for  3  years  of  latter. 

Married  Justina  A.  Pingree,  May  10,  1881,  Evanston,  111.  Children, 
Frank  Melvin('06),born  1882;  Arthur  Pingree  ('08)  and  Alice  Amelia  (twins), 
born  1884;  Ernest  Edward,  born  1887;  Mabel  Emily,  born  1891,  (died  1903). 
Address,  Dundee,  111. 

*131.     LUTHER  G.  CLAY 

Born  1849,  Boston,  Mass.     f.  John  Clay. 

*B.  S.  1895. 
Died  June  13,  1898,  at  Chicago,  111. 

132.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  CROW 

Born  Oct.  15,  1845,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  f.  Stephen  Crow,  Feb.  1,  1816, 
Geneseo  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Elizabeth  Prater,  Aug.  6,  1826,  Wayne  Co.,  Ind. 

Horticulture.  Prepared  in  Public  School  of  Greenfield,  111.  Crescent 
Debating  Club,  Ames,  Iowa.  *B.  S.  1895.  1877-1878,  Building  Contractor; 
1878-1880,  Sec.  Chf.  Engr.  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  R.;  1880-1884,  Asst.  U.  S.  Eng. 
Imp.  Mo.  River;  1884-1895,  Supt.  Brownill  Car  Co.;  1895-1901,  Inspector  on 
Construction  U.  S.  Dredge  for  Miss.  R.  Com.;  1901  to  date.  Horticulture. 
1864,  133  Reg.  Illinois  Volunteers.  Teacher  in  S.  S.,  1863;  Deacon,  1902- 
1905;  Church  Treas.,  1894-96;  '02-05;  Engineers'  Club,  1886-1896,  St.  Louis. 

Married  Sue  J.,  July  3,  1870,  (died  July  19,  1871);  Amanda  S.,  Jan.  28, 
1878,  (died  Jan.  16,  1903);  Celia  K.,  June  28,  1905.      Child,  Allen  B.  Crow, 
born  June  4,  1887. 
Address,  Cedar  Place,  Keokuk,  la. 

133.  CHARLES  GLEASON  ELLIOTT 

Born  June  8,  1850,  Lowell,  111.  f.  John  B.  Elliott,  1823,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 
m.   Elizabeth  Sailes,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Bloomington,  and  Oberlin 
College,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Philomathean.  *C.  E.  1891.  General  drainage 
engineering,  1877-94;  in  charge  of  sewer  construction,  Peoria,  111.,  1894-97; 
Engineer  and  Geologist,  Marietta,  O.,  1897-1901;  1901-2,  Editor  Drainage 
Journal,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Engr.  in  charge  of  Drainage  Investigations,  U. 
S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1902-5.  Author:  Practical  Farm 
Drainage,  92  pp.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  N.  Y.,   1882;  Engineering  for  Land 


30  University  of  Illinois  [1877 

Drainage,  233  pp.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1903.  Member  Illinois  Soc.  of  Engi- 
neers and  Surveyors,  1887;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers,  1890;  Amer.  Assn. 
for  Advancement  of  Science,  1905. 

Married  Lura  M.   Bullock,  Jan.   1,   1879,  Normal,  111.     Children,  Merton 
Melville,  born  Oct.  22,  1882,  (died  1905);  Herman  Randolph,  born  Sept.  3, 
1885;   Edith  Marion,  born  July  26,  1890. 
Address,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

134.     IDA  BELLE  FALLS 

Born  Feb.  3,  1858,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Jess  Falls,  Zanesville,  Ohio.,  Mar.  27, 
1824.     m.   Martha  E.  Henderson,  Mt.  Carmel,  Ky.,  June  5,  1819. 

Prepared  in  West  Side  High  School,  Champaign,  111.    *B.  L.  1895.  Teach- 
ing, 1877-1887. 
Address,  806  S.  6th  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

135.     RICHARD  DOUGLAS  FAULKNER 
Brother  of  No.  66 

Bom  at  Irvington,  Washington  Co.,  111.,  Aug.  27,  1858 

Teacher.  *B.  L.  1895.  Taught  school  at  Iristown,  111.,  1877-78;  went 
to  California,  1878;  Principal  of  the  Parental  School,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 
to  date. 

Address,  Parental  School,  8th  St.  near  Harrison,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
136.     CHARLES  BROCKWAY  GIBSON 

Born  Ang.  6,  1854,  Massena,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  Otis  Gibson, 
Chester,  Vt.,  May  1,  1794.     m.  Chloe  Brockway,  Hoxburg,  Canada,  1816. 

Assayer,  Chemist,  Metallurgist,  Mining  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Spring- 
field, Vt.,  High  School  and  common  schools.  Phi  Lamoda  Upsilon;  Philo- 
mathean.  *B.  S.  1895;  M.  D.,  P.  &.  S.,  1887.  Assayer,  Chemist,  Metal- 
lurgist, Mining  Engineer;  Prof.  Chemistry,  College  P.  S.,  1882-1890;  Chicago 
College  Dental  Surgery,  1888-96;  Hahnemann  Med.  College,  1889.  First 
Regiment  111.  Nat'l  Guards,  1898 — '01.  Chem.  and  Microscop.  determin.  of 
Poisons.  Privatelypub.  1882.  Analysis  of  urine,  1884-1895;  Translator  of  Ru- 
droffs'  Analytical  Chemistry  for  Beginners,  Chicago  Med.  Book  Co.,  '94-'02; 
Reports  on  Spontaneous  Combustion  and  Non  Conductors,  1884.  Articles 
on  Hygiene — Air,  water,  Etc.  for  Healthy  Homes,  1890-'91-'94;  on  Metal- 
lurgy and  assaying  in  N.  Y.  and  Chicago  Mining  (Journals).  Am.  Chem. 
Soc;  Chem.  Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  1902;  Teacher,  1879-96. 

Married  Eva  K.  Clapp,  of  Althos,  Mass.  Child,  Jessie  May,  born  Cham- 
paign, Sept.  5,  1881. 

Address,  620  Fullerton  Bl.,  Bus.  81  S.  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
137.     HIRAM  GILKERSON 
Father  of  Nos.  1678,  1869,  2386;  Brother  of  No.  138 

Born  Oct.  15,  1853,  Marengo,  111.  f.  John  Gilkerson,  born  1816,  Carlyle, 
England,     m.   Frances  E.  Williams,  1832,  N.  H. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School,  Marengo,  111.,  and  Sycamore 
High  School,  Sycamore,  111.      Philomathean;  Capt;  *B.  S.  1895. 

Married  Portia  Moffet  Gilkerson,  1877,  Modesto,  111.     Children,  Aletha, 
born  1879,  ('02);  Frances  Emeline,  1880,  ('03);  Thomas  John,   1883,  ('05); 
Portia  Eunice,  1886,  ('07). 
Address,  1005  Calif.  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

138.     JOHN  GILKERSON 
Brother  of  No.  137 
Born  1856,  Genoa,  111.     f.  John  Gilkerson,  b.  1816,  Carlyle,  England,     m. 
Frances  E.  Williams,  b.  1832,  N.  H. 

*B.  S.  1895. 
Address,  402  Fulton  St.,  Chicago. 


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139.     HELEN  BARBER  GREGORY 
Sister  of  Nos.  178,  504 
Born  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     f.  John  M.  Gregory,  July  3,  1822,  Sand  Lake, 
N.  Y.     m.  JuHa  Gregory,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Artist.      *B.  A.  1879.      Has  spent  most  of  time  since  graduation  in  study 
of  art. 
Address,  Rome,  Italy,  care  of  French  Lemon  &  Co. 

140.     ALLAN  GILMOUR  KENNEDY 
Bom   Oct.    8,    1858,    Eau   Claire,    Wis.     f.   D.    Kennedy,     m.  Georgena 
Cameron  Atkinson. 

Consulting  Engineer.  Philomathean;  Engineers' Societ 3-;  Capt.;  *B.  S. 
1895.  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1878-79;  Bank  Clerk,  1879-81,  with  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Mphs.,  &  Omaha  Ry.  Co.,  Asst.  Engr. ;  1881-96,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Manfg.  business;  1896-1900,  Mining  &  Engineering  in  Arizona;  1900-1904, 
Railway  building  in  New  Mexico,  Chief  Engr.;  1904,  Water  project  for  El 
Paso,  Texas;  1905  to  date,  consulting  Engineer.  St.  Marks  Episcopal 
Church,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Married  Kate  Davis,  June  26,  1888,  Sioux  City,  la. 
Address,  El  Paso,  Texas,  Box  591. 

141.     EDWARD  VERNON  LEWIS 

Born  Aug.  18,  1856,  Chatham,  111.  f.  John  R.  Lewis,  Farmington,  Conn. 
m.   Sarah  M.  Thompson,  Monson,  Mass. 

Dealer  in  steam  supplies.  Prepared  in  Chatham,  111.,  Grade  School. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  Capt.  *B.  S.  1895.  Cashier  Bank,  Chatham,  111.,  to 
1881;  Wholesale  Steam  Supphes,  1882 — ;  Treasurer  Crane  Co.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Married  Florence  E.  Darneille,  June  30,  1881.     Children,  Florence  Belle, 
b.  Apr.  16,  1882;  Arthur  Crane,  b.  May  10,  1885. 
Address,  401  S.  40th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

142.     JOSEPH  CORSON  LLEWELLYN 
Husband  of  No.  147 

Bom  July  22,  1855,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  f.  David  Rossiter  Llewellyn, 
Aug.  27,  1828,  Valley  Forge,  Pa.  m.  Hulda  Corson,  July  24,  1831,  Cape 
May  Co.,  N.  J. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools,  Sterling,  111.  Philomathean. 
*  M.  S.  1895.  Instructor,  Illinois,  1877-1879;  Supt.  of  Building  Construction, 
St.  Louis,  1879-1881;  Supt.  Lindell  Railway,  St.  Louis,  1881-1886;  Farming, 
Nov.,  1886-Nov.,  1890;  Secretary  of  Quarry  Co.,  at  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  Nov., 
1890-Nov.,  1892;  Architect,  Chicago,  with 'residence  at  LaGrange,  111.,  Nov., 
1892 — .  Pres.  Chicago  Architectural  Club  two  terms;  Pres.  Arch.  League 
of  Amer.  two  terms;  member  Union  League,  Chicago  Athletic,  Chicago  Arch- 
itectural and  LaGrange  Country  Clubs. 

Married  Emma  Clarinda  Piatt  ('77),  May  17,  1883,  Monticello,  111.   Chil- 
dren, Ralph  Corson,  born  Apr.  20,  1884;  Clarinne,  born  Feb.  14,  1886;  Ruth, 
bom  Dec.  21,  1888;  Vida,  bom  Aug.  21,  1891. 
Address,  324  6th  Avenue,  La  Grange,  111;    Office,    Room  1516-18-20,    First 

National  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

*i43.    JOHN  Mcpherson 

Born  1854,  Burritt,  111.     f.  John  McPherson. 
Certificate  in  civil  eng'g. 
Died  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  Jan.  26,  1886. 

144.     EMILY  C.  MAXWELL 
Born    Dec.    5,    1856,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      f.  Robt.    Archibald    Maxwell, 


32  University  of  Illinois  [1877 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.   9,   1831.     m.   Catherine  Maxwell  Marion,  Franklin 
Co..  Pa.,  Feb.  11,  1835. 

Prepared  in  public  schools  of  Philadelphia.    Coll.  Senate.   Teacher,  Autumn 
of  1877  and  through  Summer  term  of  '78  in  the  country;  then  one  term,  Jan. 
to  June,  1880;    invalid  since. 
Address,  2016  Bellevue  St.,  Tioga,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

145.     JOHN  FREMONT  MOORE 

Born  June  20,  1854,  Davenport,  Iowa.  f.  Adrian  Moore,  Bridgetown, 
N.  J.     m.   Susannah  Evans,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Davenport,  Iowa.      Philomathean,     *B.  S.  1892. 
Architecture  almost  entirely.     Photography,  1898,  Photo-engr.  1905,  in  con- 
nection with  Arch.      Member  Westminister  Church,  Dubuque, Iowa. 
Address,  Room  17,  Lincoln  Bldg.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

146.     MARTHA  E.   PAGE  (WHITHAM) 
Wife  of  No.  159 

Born  Aug.  14,  1847,  Metamora,  111.  f.  Andrew  N.  Page,  about  1821, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.     m.   Mary  A.  Grove,  1822,  Harrison  Co.,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Metamora  High  School.  Alethenai.  *B.  L.  1895.  Mem- 
ber LTnited  Presbyterian  Church;  member  and  Active  Worker  in  W.  C.  T.  U. 
Work,  and  president  at  times  of  local  organizations. 

Married  Robert  F.  Whitham  ('77),  June  7,  1877.     Children,  Paul  P.,  bom 
May  30,  1878;  John  Dement,  bom  Sept.  1,  1880,  (died  November.2,  1899); 
Carl  Farmell,  born  Sept.  3,  1882;  Ruth,  born  Aug.  10,  1887;   Robert  Lynn, 
born  Jan.  10,  1889. 
Address,  1739  13th  Ave.  South,  Seattle,  Wash. 

147.     EMMA  CLARINDA  PIATT  (LLEWELLYN) 
Wife  of  No.  142 

Born  June  23,  1857,  Monticello,  111.  f.  Wm.  Hart  Piatt,  Brookvjlle,  Ind. 
m.   Clarinda  Marquiss,  Pickaway  Co.,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Monticello  public  schools.  Alethenai.  B.  S.,  1879;  *B.  L. 
1895.  Taught  school  at  Bement,  111.,  1877-78;  Marengo,  111.,  1880.  Author: 
History  of  Piatt  Co.,  111.,  634  pp.  pub.  Hill,  Chicago,  111.,  1883.  First  Pres. 
U.  of  I.  AlumncC  Assn.  of  Chicago;  member  of  Chicago  Woman's  Club; 
Woman's  Club  of  La  Grange  and  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumna?. 

Married  Joseph  Corson  Llewellvn  ('77),  May  17,1883,  Monticello,  111.  Chil- 
dren, Ralph  Corson,  born  Apr.  20,^884;  Clarinne,  born  Feb.  14,  1886;  Ruth, 
bom  Dec.  21,  1888;  Vida,  born  Aug.  21,  1891. 
Address,  324  Sixth  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

*148.     GEORGE  CLARK  RICE 
Born  1850,  in  Vermilion  Co.,  111.     f.  James  J.  Rice. 
*B.  L.  1895. 
Died  at  Oakwood,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1902.      Brother,  J.  D.  Rice,  Cash,  Ark. 

149.     JOHN  JAMES  SEYMOUR 

Born  1852,  in  Ohio.     f.  A.  R.  Seymour. 

General  engineer  and  contractor.     *B.  S.  1895. 
Address,  1419  L  St.,  Fresno,  Calif. 

150.     COLER  LINDLEY  SIM 

Born  Feb.  7,  1856,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  Sim,  Nov.  2,  1825,  Baltimore 
Co.,  Md.     m.   Lucinda  H.  Lindley,  Sept.  5,  1828,  Knox  Co.,  O. 

Banker.  Prepared  in  Public  School,  L^rbana,  and  under  tutors  at  Uni- 
versity of  111.  Held  several  offices  in  College  Government,  Senator  and 
Chief  Justice.     Adelphic.     Capt.     *B.  S.  1895.     Interested  in  drug  business 


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at  Topeka;  worked  for  the  Kansas  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.  and 
in  banking  and  loan  business  at  Wichita.  Trustee  St.  Paul's  M.  E.  Church 
for  17  years;  member  of  School  Board  of  Wichita  for  six  years. 

Married    Xellie    Huntoon,    Nov.    22,    1881,    Topeka,    Kans.     Children, 
Arthur  Barnes,  born  Aug.  17,  1882;  Ellen  Lucinda,  born  Oct.  26,  1885,  (died 
Jan.  1,  1886);  Nellie  Huntoon,  born  Feb.  5,  1895. 
Address,  1065  N.  Emporia  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

*151.     VELMA  ELETHEA  SKINNER  (WARD) 
Born  Sept.  4,  1855,  Susquehanna,  Penn.     f.   William  Wells  Skinner,  May 
12,  1616,  Mt.  Hope,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Letitia  Wilison  Lockwood,  June 
17,  1821,  Bloomingburg,  Sulivan  Co.,  New  York. 

Prepared  in  Pitblic  Schools  of  Champaign,  111.  B.  L.,  1877,  111.; 
M.  L.,  1901.  Pres.  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.  one  year;  member  of  College  Sen- 
ate one  term  of  ofifice;  Class  poet  for  sophomore  year  and  senior 
year.  Teacher,  1877-1882;  Married  life,  1882-1897;  teacher  of  Domestic 
Art,  1897-1905.  Author  of  numerous  poems,  published  in  newspapers  of 
Ohio,  Illinois,  and  Iowa;  one  prize  article  was  published  in  Des  Moines  Daily 
News.  Has  given  public  readings  from  her  poems  and  public  addresses  on 
religious  and  philanthropic  subjects.  Member  of  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1882-1905; 
President  one  year;  District  Sec.  Spencer,  la.,  13  years;  Daughters  of  Ameri- 
can Revolution,  1903-04,  Alliance  Chapter,  Nat.  No.  47,090,  Champaign  and 
Urbana.  President  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1876-77,  Univ.  of  111.;  President  University 
Extension  Club,  1895-96,  Spencer,  la.  Member  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Champaign,  1905.  Member  of  Champaign  Co.  Humane  Society, 
1905.      Member  of  Collegiate  Alumnse  Assoc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905. 

Married  Walter  Payson  Ward,  (No.  158),  Aug.  23,  1882,  Champaign, 
Illinois.  Children,  Estella  Velma,  born  May  1,  1884,  (died  May  4,  1884); 
Russell  Austin,  born  Feb.  21,  1886;  Lewis  Chester,  born  Dec.  24,'l890,  (died 
Dec.  24,  1890);  Henry  Roscoe,  born  Dec.  24,  1890,  (died  Dec.  24,  1890); 
Walter  DeWitt,  born  Feb.  23,  1892,  (died  Feb.  23,  1892). 
Died  Feb.  23,  1906,  at  Chicago,  111. 

152.     AVIS  ELIDA  SMITH 

Born  Oct.  17,  1851,  Rockton,  111.  f.  James  Harris  Smith,  Aug.  13,  1821, 
Delhi,  N.  Y.     m.   Huldah  Howland  Smith,  Mar.  29,  1822, 

Practicing  Phvsician.  Prepared  in  private  school,  Marengo,  111.  M.  S. 
1891;  M.  D.  1883,'Woman's  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago;  M.  A.  (hon.),  1906,  Illinois. 
Alethenai.  College  Council.  Phvsician  in  charge  of  the  Maternity  Hos- 
pital of  Kansas  City,  1886-1896; 'Prof,  of  Physiology  in  Scarritt  Bible  and 
Training  School  for  nurses,  1892-1905;  Prof,  of  Pediatrics  in  Woman's  Med. 
Coll.  of  Kansas  City,  1895-1898;  Pres.  of  the  Woman  and  Children's  Hosp. 
of  K.  C,  1901-1905;  Prof,  of  Histology  in  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
of  K.  C,  Kans.,  1899-1900.  Member  of  Co.,  State,  and  Nat'l  Medical 
Ass'ns;  Cong.  Church. 
Address,  400  University  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

153.     FRANKLIN  SPENCE 

Born  Mar.  2.  1852,  Hamilton,  111.  f.  John  Spence,  Feb.  20,  1820.  m. 
Jane  Wright,  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  Jan.  27,  1816. 

Real  Estate  Agent.  Prepared  at  No.  6  District  School,  Hancock  Co., 
111.;  Bailies  Business  College.  Keokuk,  Iowa.  *B.  S.  1895;  M.  A.  Philo- 
mathean.  Farming  and  raising  fine  hogs  and  horses,  1898;  two  vears  night 
watch  at  Univ.  of  111.;  Real  Estate  Agent,  1900  to  date.  School  Director 
from  1880-1888,  District  No.  9,  Monticello  Twp.,  Hancock  Co.,  111. 

Married  Bertha  Wilhamana,   Dec.   23,   1878.     Children,  Minnie  Bertha, 
born  Nov.  17,  1880;  Charlie  Edward,  born  June  6,  1883;  Eva  Lena  Jane,  bom 
Apr.  11,  1888. 
Address,  605  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


34  University  of  Illinois  [1877 

*154.     JOHN  MATHER  STAYMAN 
Born  1855  in  Mississippi,     f.   H.  M.  Stayman. 
*B.  S.  1895. 
Address,  1424  Eastwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

155.     IRA  JOY  STODDARD,  Jr. 
Husband  of  No.  156 

Born  Oct.  24,  1855,  Nowgong,  Assam,  British  East  Indies,  f.  Rev.  I.  J. 
Stoddard,  1820,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  D.  C.  Allen,  1821,  Catteraugus  Co., 
N.  Y. 

Municipal  Engineer.  Prepared  in  private  schools  and  at  Central  College, 
Pella,  la.  Philomathean;  Delta  Tau  Delta,  original;  Capt.  Draftsman, 
topographical  work,  1877-1880;  R.  R.  surveys,  1881-1882;  City  Engineer, 
Oskaloosa,  la.,  and  Co.  Surveyor  Mahaska  Co.,  la.,  and  manager  land  title 
Company,  1882-1890;  cemetery  and  park  work  in  various  cities;  topograph- 
ical survey  of  111.  for  Columbian  Exposition,  and  sewers  in  N.  J.,  1890-1896; 
Municipal  Engineering  in  la.,  1897 — .  Capt.  in  Iowa  National  Guard  1885. 
Author  of  small  treatise  on  Farm  Drainage  and  Road  Improvement,  1885; 
short  stories  in  Harper's  and  other  papers.  Organized  first  Society  of  Iowa 
Surveyors  and  Engineers;  first  Pres. 

Married  P^nnsiU.  Keables,  Jan.  30,  1879,  at  Pella,  la.,  (died  Jan.  19,  1890); 
Carrie   D.    Victor,    Apr.    14,    1892,   Champaign,    111.,    (died    Apr.    19,    1894, 
Chicago,  111).     Children,  Ruth,  born  June  8,  1880;  Jav  Palmer,  born  July  12, 
1882;  Carl  Gregory,  born  Apr.  27,  1885;  Roy  Keables'  born  Aug.  22,  1889. 
Address,  Pella,  Iowa. 

*156.     CARRIE  DONIPHAN  VICTOR  (STODDARD) 
Wife  of  No.  155 
Born  April  27,  1856,  in  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Alethenai.  Teacher  in  Champaign  Public  Schools  to  Dec.  1884,  in  U. 
S.  Indian  School,  Sisseton,  S.  D.,  1884-86,  and  teacher  and  housekeeper, 
1886-94.      Member  of  Congregational  Church  of  Champaign,  111. 

Married  Ira  J.  Stoddard,  Jr.,  (.'77),  April  14,  1892,  Champaign,  111. 
Died  April  19,  1894,  in  Chicago,  111. 

157.     GERTRUDE  SWITZER  (PEDDICORD) 
Sister  of  No.  445 

Born  Apr.  16,  1857,  Mt.  Airy,  Carroll  Co.,  Maryland,  f.  Francis  Asbary 
Switzer,  Mar.  28,  1828,  Union  Bridge,  Md.  m.  Ann  Jane  Bussard,  Mar.  5, 
1834,  Mt.  Airy,  Carroll  Co.,  Md. 

Married.      Prepared  at  Female  Seminary,  Champaign,  111.      B.  S.  1892. 

Married  Higason  Peddicord,  Oct.   19,   1882,  Champaign,   111.     Children, 
Robert  Henry,  born  Sept.  30,  1883;  Ruth,  born  June  28,  1885,  (died  Sept.  9, 
1887). 
Address,  602  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

158.     WALTER  P.   WARD 

Born  Feb.  11,  1849,  Marietta,  Ohio.  f.  Geo.  A.  Ward,  Athol,  Mass.  m. 
Susan  U.  Bailey,  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Married  Velma  E.  Skinner  (No.  151)  1882,  Champaign,  111.,  (died  Feb. 
23,  1906).     Child,  Russel  A.  Ward,  Feb.  22,  1886. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Prairie    City    Academy.     Adelphic.      Practicing 
law,  1881-1901;  Farming,  1901—.    Moved  from  Erick,  Okla.,  to  Webb  City, 
Mo.,  1906. 
Address,  Webb  City,  Mo. 


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159.     ROBERT  FARWELL  WHITHAM 
Husband  of  No.  146 

Born  in  Lawrence  County,  Pa.  f.  John  Dement  Whitham,  West  Vir- 
ginia,    m.   Caroline  Farwell,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Monmouth,  Illinois,  Academy.  Adelphic. 
Capt.  Civil  Engineering,  Rankin,  Vermilion  Co.,  111.,  Countv  Surveving  and 
tile  drainage,  1877-1879;  U.  P.  Railroad  in  Wyoming,  1880;  at  Ohmpia, 
1880-1890,  Fruit  Growing  and  County  Surveying;  Municipal  and  Street 
Railway  work  and  City  Engineer  of  Olympia,  Wash.,  1890-92;  president  of 
Capital  City  Abstract  Co.,  1892-1896;  Commissioned  U.  S.  Deputy  Land  and 
U.  S.  Deputy  Mineral  Sur\'eyor  for  Washington,  1894;  Com.  U.  S.  Deputy 
Min.  Surv.  for  Alaska,  1900;  engaged  in  U.  S.  Land  and  Mineral  Surveying 
and  Examination  of  Mines  in  the  interest  of  private  parties,  1 894-. Member  of 
United  Presbyterian  Church;  member  of  the  Pacific  Northwest  Society  of 
Engineers,  1903 — . 

Married  Martha  E.  Page  ('77),  June  7, 1877.    Children,  Paul  P.,  born  May 
30,  1878;  John  Dement,  born  Sept.  1,  1880,  (died  Nov.  2,1899);  Carl  Farwell, 
born  Sept.  3,  1882;  Ruth,  born  Aug.  10,  1887;  Robert  Lvnn,  born  Jan.   10, 
1889. 
Address,  1739  13th  Avenue  South,  Seattle,  Wash. 

160.     MYRON  JEROME  WRIGHT 

Born  Jan.  23,  1855,  Stockton,  Joe  Daviess  Co.,  111.  f.  Burton  Wright, 
m.   Sophia  Byrum. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Woodstock  High  School.      *B.  S.  1895. 

Married  Nellie  C.  Fordick,  Dec.  10,  1878.      Children,  Ward  E.;  Edith  H.; 
Dora;  Burton;  Howard. 
Address,  Woodstock,  111. 

CLASS  OF   1878     (42) 
161.     EDWARD  J.  BAKER 

Born  Apr.  25,  1857,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  Phoenix  Baker,  Nov.  24, 
1816.     m.  Juliette  Lamson,  May  8,  1821. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Common  Schools  of  111.  and  New  York.  Philo- 
mathean.      B.  S.  1880. 

Married  Alice  R.  Beebe,  Dec.  29,  1882.     Children,  Ray  L,  born  Feb.  14, 
1884;  Ruth  M.,  born  Mar.  29,  1887. 
Address,  Savoy,  111. 

*162.  CHARLES  KEENE  BALLARD 

Born  Aug.  6,  1854,  in  Chicago,  111.  f.  Edward  Ballard,  Augusta,  Maine, 
m.   Lucy  Wilcom  Plum,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School,  Lombard  College,  Sangers  Academy 
and  Babcock's  Academy.  B.  A.  Architecture,  1878-1880,  Chicago;  lum- 
ber business,  Missouri,  one  year;  about  three  vears  in  bu-siness  in_ Chicago ; 
oanker  at  Madison,  5.  Dd,k.,  *o^.  years;  Vice-pres.  First  Nat'l  Bank;  Arch- 
itecture until  death.  Inspector  of  the  Ft.  Sheridan  buildings  from  the 
start  of  the  plans  until  completion.    Member  of  Universalist  Church,  Chicago. 

Married  Kate  L.   Wood,   Sept.    12,   1883,  at   Oak   Park,   111.       Children, 
Mary  Gage,  born  Nov.  5,  1885  ;  Jessie  Gertrude,  born  Dec.  23,  1886;  Kathryn 
Louise,  born  Dec.   24,   1887;  Edward  Wood,  bom  July  17,   1889;  Douglass 
Keene,  born  July  31,  1891;  Esther  Eatin,  born  May  1,  1895. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1895,  at  Oak  Park,  111. 

*163.     WALLACE  EVERETT  BRIDGE 
Brother  of  No.  302 
Born  January  14,   1856,  in  La  Moille,   111.     f.   Sereno  Bridge,   Nov.   23, 
1820.     m.  Allisanny  S.,  Winchester,  July  13,  1821. 


36  University  of  Illinois  [1878 

Prepared  in  La  Moille  High  School.  Philomathean;  Capt.  B.S.  Stock- 
raiser  until  1884;  was  in  business  in  Minneapolis,  1891-1896;  moved  back  to 
Detroit,  Mich. ;  appointed  clerk  in  Circuit  Court  Commissioner's  office  in  1898 
and  was  there  until  taken  ill.  Was  member  of  and  held  successively  all  offices 
in  No.  35  7  Palestine  Lodge  F.  and  A.  M.  of  Detroit;  drill  corps,  Detroit  Com- 
mandery  Knights  Templar. 

Married  Sara  E.   Phillips,  June  17,   1893,  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Child, 
Everette,  born  May  26,  1894. 
Died  March  18.  1899,  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

164.     FRANK  ADELBERT  BROWN 

Born  Oct.  31,  1855,  Marengo,  111.  f.  Milo  S.  Brown,  1828,  Burns,  N.  Y. 
m.   Hannah  M.  Drake,  1829,  Cuyler,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School,  111.  Philomathean.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Teaching,  1878-1882;  Law  and  Real  Estate,  1882—.  Pres. 
Board  of  Education,  Aberdeen,  1892-1905;  Receiver  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Aber- 
deen, 1897-1901;  Masonic  offices,  including  Grand  Master  and  Grand  Com- 
mander in  S.  Dak. 

Married  Laura  E.  Bailey,  Nov.  15,  1878,  Rantoul,  111.     Children,  Mila  A., 
born  Feb.  21,  1881;  Frank  A.,  Jr.,  born  Oct.  28,  1883;  Harry  F.,  born  Apr.  5, 
1886;  Lorna  D.,  born  Dec.  24,  1889;  Lauran  A.,  born  Apr.  21,  1893. 
Address,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. 

165.     SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  BULLARD 
Brother  of  Nos.  303,  304,  458;  father  of  No.  2327 

Born  Mar.  25,  1 8 5 3 ," Sangamon  Co..  Illinois,  f.  Wesley  Bullard,  July  28. 
1816,  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Sarah  Ann  Foster,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.,  July  18, 
1824. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  country  schools.  Adelphic.  Pres.  and  Orator 
Senior  Class;  Editor  Illini,  1887-1878;  B.  S.  1878;  M.  Arch.,  (hon.),  1903. 
Prosecuting  Attorney;  First  and  Second  Associate  Justices  and  Chief  Justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  old  College  G'vt.  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1876-77,  Charter 
member.  Rep.  in  Inter-State  Orat.  Cont.,  1877.  Taught  school,  1878-79; 
practicing  architecture,  1879 — .  Arch't  of  111.  State  Comm.  to  reconstruct 
Nat'l  Lincoln  Monument,  1898-99;  City  Engineer  and  member  Board  of 
Public  Works,  Springfield,  111.,  1884-89.  Trustee  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1889—; 
Pres.  1891-93,  1904 — .  Introduced  manual  training  and  Mech.  drawing  in 
Springfield  schools.  Edited  Reports  of  Illinois  Soc.  of  Engrs.  &  Surveyors, 
1890-93;  published  several  professional  pamphlets.  Member  M.  E.  Church, 
since  youth;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  &  Survvs.  charter  member,  1886;  American 
Institute  of  Architects,  1885;  1890-1894,  Executive  Secy,  and  Treas.  of  111. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.  &  Survys.     Member  Tau  Beta  Pi. 

Married  Elsie  Cornelia  ElHott,  Apr.  19,  1882,  Tonica,  111.  Children, 
Helen  Elizabeth  ('05),  born  May  17,  1883;  Edwin  Elliott  ('06),  born  Aug.  30, 
1884;  Clark  Wesley  ('08),  born  Oct.  21,  1886;  Elsie,  born  Sept.  13,  1887. 

Auuress,  318  S.  Glenwood  Ave.,  Springu?^fil-  111. 

166.     ELLIS  M.  BURR 

Born  Feb.  27,  1858,  Woodstock,  111.  f.  Lyman  E.  Burr.  m.  EHzabeth 
Hollister. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Woodstock  High  School.  Adelphic. 
B.  S.  Proprietor  of  Machine  Shop  and  Foundry.  Thermometer  graduating 
machines  and  numerous  other  inventions;  pipe  threading  machine  patents 
July  10,  1900.  Supervisor  Champaign  Township  from  1890  to  1898; 
County  Treasurer,  Champaign  Co.,  1898-1902. 

Married  Nancy  J.  Glenn,  Apr.  20,   1881.     Child,  Elizabeth  H.  (ex  04), 
born  Mar.  8,  1882. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 


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167.     XOAH  BEERY  COFFMAN 

Born  Apr.  2,  1857,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  f.  Noah  Beerv  Coffman,  Sr., 
Oct.  10,  1816,  Pleasant  Valley,  Va.  m.  Margaret  Wimp, 'Feb.  29,  1820, 
Carroll,  Ohio. 

Banker.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Philomathean.  Junior  Class 
Orator;  represented  Univ.  at  inter-coll.  Orat.  contest  at  Monmouth,  111.,  1876; 
offices  under  students'  Gov't.  B.S.  Studied  law  with  Summers  &  Wright, 
Urbana,  1878-79;  local  reporter  on  Champaign  Co.  Gazette.  Removed  to 
Wellington,  Kan.,  and  admitted  to  practice  there,  1879.  Opened  office  at 
Ottawa.  Walked  to  Hebron,  Neb.,  and  taught  district  school.  Took  clerk- 
ship in  bank  and  later  became  cashier.  Opened  law  office  with  Man  ford 
Savage  (No.  194)  as  Savage  &  Coffman.  Bank  cashier,  Tacoma,  1883. 
Chehalis,  running  small  private  bank  to  date.  Pres.  of  local  Commercial 
Club;  City  Council;  Delegate  to  Nat.  Rep.  Conv.,  Philadelphia,  1900;  many 
times  delegate  to  triennial  Convention  of  Protestant  Espicopal  Church,  U.  S. ; 
treas.  Diocese  of  Olvmpia,  1887 — . 

Married  Adaline'j.  Tighe,  Oct.  1,  1883,  Hebron,  Neb.      Children.  Florence 
AdaHne,  born  Dec.   7,   1884;  Ethelin  Margaret,  born  June  29,   18S6;  Daniel 
Tighe,  born  Aug.  17,  1890. 
Address,  Chehalis,  Wash 

168.     FRANK  SHERMAN  COFLIN 
Bom  1854,  Illinois,     f.   R.  F.  Coffin. 
Prin.  of  H.  School,  Quitman,  Miss.,  1904. 

169.     EMMA  COLUMBIA  (MANN) 
Wife  of  No.  108 
Born  Dec.  7,  1857,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Curtis  Fields,  Mar.  10,  1823,  Madi- 
sin,  Ky.     m.   Nancy  Cox,  June  1,  1829,  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  Seminar3^ 

Married  ]a.mQS  R.  Mann  ('76),  May  30,  1882,  Champaign,  III.  Child,  James 
R.,  Jr.,  born  Dec.  10,  1888. 
Address,  Hyde  Park  Hotel,  Chicago,  111. 

170.     ANNETTE  M.  CULVER  (ELLISON) 

Born  at  Henry,  111.     m.   Mary  Culver. 

Librarian.  B.  L.  1879.  Connected  with  public  library  of  Minneapolis 
as  children's  librarian. 

Married  A.  C.  EUison. 
Address,  Public  Library,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

171.     NANCY  DAVIS  (SCOVELL) 
Wife  of  No.  84 

Born  Jan.  28,  1857,  Washington,  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Chester  Powers  Davis, 
Mar.  7,  1835,  Washington,  Co.,  Ind.  m.  Hettie  Close,  Mav  1,  1838,  Scott 
Co.,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Monticello,  III.  Alethenai.  B.  S.,  1879.  Member  of  Art 
Club,  Champaign,  111.;  member  and  officer  Woman's  Club  of  Central  Ky. ; 
member  Hospital  Board,  Lexington;  Second  Presbvterian  Church. 

Married  Melville  Amasa  Scovell  ('75),  Sept.  8,  1880,  Monticello,  111. 
Address,  Lexington,  Ky. 

172.     FRANK  A.  DEAN 

Born  Sept.  28,  1855,  La  Salle,  111.  f.  Francis  A.  Dean,  Conn.  m.  Mary 
Hartshorn,  New  York. 

Banker.  Class  Historian;  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Capt.  Mercantile  business 
to  Nov..  1904;  banking  business,  1904 — ,  City  Nat'l  Bank.  Maj'or  of  Hol- 
drege  five  terms.      State  Senator,  1903-04. 

Married  Cora  C.  Riggs  June  25,  1879,  Buckley,  111. 
Address.  Holdrege,  Neb. 


38  University  of  Illinois  [1878 

173.     SARAH  CATHERINE  DEARDORFF  (DONNELL) 
Born    May    15,    1854,    Cobden,    Union    Co.,    111.     f.   Andrew    Deardorflf, 

Gettysburg,  Penn.     m.   Sophia  Lingle,  Jonesboro,  111. 

Prepared  in  Cobden  High  School,  Cobden,  111.     Alethenai.     B.   S.    1879. 

Teacher  in  County  Normals  four  years;  Deputy  Co.  Supt.  of  Schools  for  two 

years;  Board  of  County  Examiners  two  years;   1885 — . 

Married  Benjamin  F.  Donnell,  May  1,  1883,  Anna,  111.     Children,  Delia 

Elizabeth,  born  June  7,  1884;  Franklin  Andrew,  born  Aug.  1,  1888;  Earl,  born 

Oct,  1,  1894,  (died  Aug.  10,  1895). 

Address,  Ashland,  Clark  Co.,  Kans. 

*174.     IDA  MAY  ESTEP 
Sister  of  Nos.  42,  175 
Born    at    Paris,    Ohio.     f.   Isaiah    Estep,  Wellesville,  Ohio.     m.   Sevilla 
Smith,  Penn. 

Druggist  in  Olympic,  Wash.,  1885.      Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Died  Jan.  25,  1887,  at  Rantoul,  111. 

175.     JESSIE  ESTEP 
Sister  of  Nos.  42,  174 
f.   Isaiah  Estep,  Wellesville,  Ohio.     m.   Sevilla  Smith,  Penn. 
Book  and  Art  Exchange.      Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School.      Member 
First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Address,  Room  624,  Alaska  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

176.     FRED  FRANCIS 

Bom  Jan.  21,  1856,  Kewanee,  111.  f.  Sullivan  R.  Francis,  Apr.  20,  1816, 
Lunenburg,  Mass.     m.   Mary  Gardner,  Nov.  13,  1826,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Retired.  Prepared  in  Dist.  School  east  of  Kewanee,  111.  Employed  in 
Elgin  Watch  Factory  till  1890;  1893,  invented  and  constructed  pure  soft 
water  supply  reservoir  for  home. 

Married  Jeanette  E.  Crowfoot,  1890. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5. 

177.     THEOPHILUS  GAFFNER 

Born  Oct.  27,  1851,  Highland,  Madison  Co.,  111.  f.  Gottlieb  Gaffner, 
Apr.  11,  1827,  Switzerland,     m.   Emmaritta  Branger,  1833,  Switzerland. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Highland,  111.,  and  State  Normal  School.  M.  D., 
Washington,  1880.  Practicing  Medicine.  Member  Board  of  Trustees,  M.  E. 
Chruch,  Trenton,  111.  Director  Trenton  MiUing  Co. ;  member  Trenton  School 
Board;  Pres.  Clinton  Co.  Med.  Soc;  member  111.  State  and  Amer.  Med. 
Ass'ns. 

Married  Amelia  Gafifner,  Mar.  29,  1881,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  (died  Feb.  9,  1891). 
Children,  Katherine  E.,  born  Jan.   14,   1883;  Gertrude,  born  Oct.   2,  1884; 
Karl  S.,  born  July  5,  1886;  Amelia,  born  Aug.  15,  1887. 
Address,  Trenton,  111. 

178.     ALFRED  GREGORY 
Brother  of  Nos.  139,  504 

Born  Aug.  17,  1858,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  f.  John  M.  Gregory,  Sand  Lake, 
N.  Y.,  July  3,  1822.     m.  Julia  Gregory,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Public  School  of  Champaign,  111.,  and  preparatory 
classes  at  U.  of  I.  Adelphic.  A.  B.  1878.  M.  A.  (hon.)  1905.  Salesman, 
1878-1880;  Civil  Engineer,  1880-1882;  Bridge  Engineer,  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
R.  R.;  Lawyer  1883  to  date.  A  Director  in  the  Kansas  City  Art  Assn.  sev- 
eral years;  Trustee  Kansas  City  Symphony  Orch.  Society  several  years; 
member  K.  C.  Bar  Assn.,  seventeen  years;  member  K.  C.  Civic  League,  five 


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years;  a  director  K.  C.  Civic  League,  part  of  one  year;   Vice-Pres.  Provident 
Ass'n  one  year. 

Married   Josephine  Karnes,  Nov.  3,  1892,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Children, 
Joseph  Van  CHef,  born  Feb.  4,  1894;  John  Milton,  bom  Sept.  5,  1896. 
Address,  Waterworks  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

179.     HENRY  HAUSER 

Born  Mar.  29,  1855,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  f.  Frederick  Hauser,  Ger.  m. 
Philipena  Diehl,  do. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Common  School,  Mascoutah,  111.  Civil 
Engineer,  1878-89,  A.  T.  &  S.  R.  R.;  Manager  B.  Lantz  &  Sons,  railroad 
contractors,  1889 — . 

Married  Mrs.  Margaret  S.  Harter,  Oct.  3,  1904. 
Address,  231  Germain  Blk.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

180.     MARY  LARNED   (PARSONS) 
Wife  of  No.  78 

Born  Dec.  31,  1858,  Waterloo,  la.  f.  Charles  Gowdy  Larned,  Middle- 
burv,  Vt.,  Mar.  2,  1824.  m.  Calista  Evelyn  Blanchard,  Nov.  2,  1821,  in 
Windham  Co.,  Vt. 

Supt.  of  the  Kans.  W.  C.  T.  U.  of  the  Department  of  Sci.  Temp.  Instr. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  Schools  and  home.  Alethenai.  B.  S.  Keeping 
home;  member  of  School  board;  Supt.  for  the  Kan.  W.  C.  T.  U.  of  the  Dept. 
of  Sci.  Temp.  Instr.  Helped  found  Kingman  Free  Library,  1901;  Woman's 
Suffrage  speaker;  member  Humane  Soc;  now  Vice-Pres.  Women's  and  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Auditor  three  years.  Minister  in  Fellow- 
ship in  the  Universalist  Church. 

Married  Fernando  Alston  Parsons  ('75),  Aug.  11,  1881,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  803  S.  Central  Ave.,  Chanute,  Kan. 

181.     EDDY  ORLAND  LEE 

Born  Sept.  16,  1855,  Stanstead,  Province  of  Quebec.  f.  Josiah  Lee, 
Nov.  20,  1820,  Stanstead,  Quebec,  m.  Rockselona  Davis,  Jan.  19,  1824, 
Stanstead,  P.  of  Quebec. 

Law.  Prepared  at  Mount  Carroll  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  L.  1878. 
Attornev  at  Law  in  linn  of  Booth,  Lee  &  Ritchie;  Booth  &  Lee,  1906 — . 
Methodist  Church;  Odd  Fellows,  since  1880. 

Married  Jennie  Cummings,  Aug.  20,  1884,  Sheffield,  111. 
Address,  162  S.  Main  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

182.     FRANK  HAYDEN  LLOYDE 
Brother  of  No.  507 

Born  Dec.  29,  1857,  Lamoille,  Bureau  Co.,  111.  f.  David  Hayden  Lloyde, 
1835,  Springfield,  Mass.     m.   Ellen  Persis  Angier,  Vermont,  1840. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Princeton  High  School,  Bureau  Co.,  III.  Adel- 
phic. Travelled  extensively  abroad,  and  in  Southern  States  since  1897. 
Secretary  of  Ahunni  Association  one  year;  President  of  Alumni  Association 
one  year;  Deacon  First  Baptist  Church  in  Champaign  for  eighteen  years; 
Member  Champaign  Pubhc  Library  Board  for  twelve  years;  Member  Cham- 
paign City  Council  two  years;  Treasurer  of  Uni.  Y.  M.'  C.  A.  Building  Fund 
ten  years;  served  as  Secretary  and  Chairman  several  years  each,  of  Cham- 
paign County  Prohibition  Central  Committee.      Director  111.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Married  M.  Frances  Core,  June  5,  1879,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Venice,  Calif. 

183.     JAMES  ADRIAN  McLANE 
Born  Mar.  22,  1857,  Newark,  N.  J.     f.   Henry  H.  McLane,  Mar.  10,  1818, 
New  York  City.     m.   Ida  E.  Scharff,  June  13,  1826,  Amsterdam,  Holland. 


40  University  of  Illinois  [1878 

Real  Estate  dealer.  Prepared  in  Waukegan  High  School.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Alumni  Assn.  B.  S.  1878.  Railroad  Clerk,  1878-1881;  salesman, 
1881-1883;  real  estate  business,  1883 — .  Member  Chicago  Real  Estate 
Board;  its  Sec'r.  1903,  Vice-Pres.  1906;  Hamilton  Club  of  Chicago.  Jury 
Comm'r  of  Cook  Co. 
Address,  Room  909,  100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

184.  JEAX  MAHAN  (PLANK) 

Born  Jan.  6,  1859,  Tonica,  111.  f.  Isaac  Sanders  Mahan,  Oct.  10,  1828, 
Sardinia,  Ohio.     m.  Jane  H.  Lindsay,  Feb.  26,  1826,  McConellsburg,  Pa. 

Musician.  Prepared  at  home.  First  honors  in  music.  Made  profession 
of  music,  1891-94;  studied  with  Xaver  Scharmenka,  N.  Y.,  '95-'97;  since, 
occupied  with  classical  study  abroad,  and  teaching  piano.  Preparing  de- 
scriptive recitals  for  use  during  next  three  years. 

Married  Philo  White  Plank,  Feb.  24,  1881,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  1660  Gaylord  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

185.  AARON  HENRY  MOORE 

Born  Sept.  15,  1849,  Louisville,  111.  f.  Daniel  Moore,  1822.  m.  Eliza 
Ann  Monical,  1827,  Ind. 

Lumber  dealer.  Prepared  in  Common  Country  School.  Scientific 
Society.  Pres.  fall  term,  1877.  ,  Principal  Toledo  schools,  1879;  taught 
country  school,  1880;  dry  goods 'business,  1881-92;  Proprietor  of  Wabash 
Lumber  Yards.  1892—.  Elected  Surveyor  of  Clay  Co.,  1880;  Clerk  of  village 
of  Louisville,  1885;  Treasurer  of  the  City,  1886;  Pres.  of  village  Board,  1889; 
member  of  village  Board,  1900,  04,  05;  1895  to  date,  Sec'r  The  Wabash 
Building  and  Loan  Assn.;  1905,  Director  and  VicerPres.  of  Clay  Co.  State 
Bank. 

Married  Mahala  Margerette  George,  Feb.  10,  1884,  Louisville,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Samuel  Burns,  born  May  28,   1885;  Frances  Cleveland,  born  Oct.   16, 
1889;  Maud  EUzabeth,  born  Nov.  28,  1890,  (died  Feb.  1,  1892). 
Address,  Louisville,  111. 

186.     WENSEL  MORAVA 
Born  1853,  in  Bohemia,     f.-  Wensel  Morava. 

Building  Constructor.      B.  S.      Pres.  Morava  Constr.  Co.,  Chicago,  1904. 
Address,  5621  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

187.     EMMA  ELIZABETH  PAGE 

Sister  of  No.  188 

Born  July  30,  1852,  Metamore,  111.  f.  Andrew  N.  Page,  Jan.  7,  1820, 
Gilmanton  Iron  Works,  N.  H.  m.  Mary  Ann  Grove,  Oct.  26,  1820,  George- 
town, Ind. 

Lecturer  and  organizer  of  the  Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union. 
Prepared  in  Jacksonville  and  home.  Alethenai;  Mystery  of  the  Seven  Sis- 
ters. Wrote  Class  Song;  Vice-pres.  of  Class;  Senator  in  students'  Govt. 
B.  A.  1878;  M.  A.  1879.  Taught  Music,  1879-88;  taught  music  two  years  in 
Eureka  Coll;  Rancher  on  a  Homestead  Claim  in  Wyoming,  1888-1893;  Lec- 
turer and  Organizer  for  the  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1892—.  Author;  Heart  Culture,  a 
text  book  on  humane  education,  272  pp.,  Whitaker&  Ray  Co.,  1897  ;  Humane 
Educator  No.  5,  100  pp.;  many  short  stories  in  various  periodicals. 
Address,  Box  463,  Olympia,  Wash. 

188.     MARY  LOUISA  PAGE 

Sister  of  No.  187 
Born  Jan.  27,  1849,  Metamora,  111.     f.   Andres  N.  Page,  Gilmanton  Iron 
Works,  N.  H.     m.   Mary  Ann  Grove,  Georgetown,  Ind. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Tremont  Acad.,  111.,  and  Metamora  High  School, 


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111.  Alethenai;  Mystery  of  the  Seven  Sisters.  Senator  in  the  Students' 
Government;  Pres.  of  'Alethenai;  B.  S.  Teacher,  1878-1890;  archi- 
tectural draftsman,  1889;  drafting,  blue-printing  and  abstracting,  1895; 
Pres.  of  W.  C.  T.  U.  of  West  Wash.,  1895-1900;  Vice-pres.  at  large  of 
same  organization  and  State  Supt.  of  Temp,  literature,  1900-05.  Issued  W. 
C.  T.  U.  reports,  pp.  80-90,  for  five  years.  Author:  A  Country  School 
Teacher;  Relation  of  Cruelty  to  Food  Supply;  and  A  Sketch  from  Life,  pub- 
lished in  Northwest  Journal  of  Education,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Address,  Box  463,  Olympia,  Wash. 

189.     JOHN  WAKELEY  PATCHIN 
Born  at  Lodi.   Washtenaw  Co.,  Mich.     f.  John  Patchin,  Burton,  Ohio. 

m.   Elizabeth  Wakely. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  at  home.     Adelphic.      Pres.  of  Adelphic;  Senator  in 

Student' Govt.      B.  LL.,  Michigan,  1884.     Taught  School,  1878-81;  Clerk  in 

1881-1882;  Law  School,  Ann  Arbor,  1882-84;  practice  of  Law,  Mar.,  1884—. 

Mayor  of  Traverse  City,  Mich.,  May  1,  1900,  to  May  1,  1901;  member  board 

Education,  1899-1900';    Chariman  City  Rep.  Comm.,  Traverse  City,  1905 — . 
Married  Ruth  M.   Patchin,  July  6,   1888,  Manchester,  Mich.   "Children, 

Lucius  W.,  July  18,  1899;  Elizabeth,  July  2,  1895. 

Address,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

190.     JAMES  LYON   POLLOCK 

Born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1858.     f.  James  M.  Pollock. 

Lawyer.      B.  L. 
Address,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

191.     CHARLES  LAURENS  RICHARDS 

Born  Mar.  21,  1856,  Woodstock,  111.  f.  Thomas  McDonough  Richards, 
Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.  Julia  Antonette  Webb,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Lawysr.  Prepared  in  district  school  and  High  school,  Water- 
ville,  N.  Y.  Philomathean.  B.  S.;  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law  (Northwest- 
ern), 1884.  Farming  and  school  teaching,  1878-82;  studying  law,  1882- 
1884;  practicing  law,  1884 — .  Elder  Presbyterian  Church;  Prosecuting 
Attorney  of  Thayer  Co.,  4  years;  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives,  Neb. 
Legislation,  in  1895. 

Married  Carrie  Allen;  Lida  M.  Ashby,  1883;  Lizzie  E.  Lowrie.     Children, 
Carl  Gregory,  born  June  10,  1880;  Bessie  Ashby,  born  Aug.  3,   1887;  John 
Lowrie,  born  Mar.  22,  1893;  Webb,  born  July  24,  1898. 
Address,  Hebron,  Thayer  Co.,  Neb. 

*192.     WILLIAM  DOLE  RUDY 

Born  1854,  in  Paris,  111.      f.  J.  O.  Rudy. 

B.  S.  1878. 
Died  July  16,  1899,  Washington,  D.  C. 

*193.     ABRAM  D.   RUTAN 

Born  1851,  in  Paterson,  N.  J.     f.   S.  D.  Rutan. 
Died  June  4,  1887,  at  Ranton,  New  Mex. 

194.     MANFORD  SAVAGE 
Brother  of  No.  247 
_  Born  May  24,  1853,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.     f.   Nathan  Savage,  Mar.  1,  1812, 
Windsor,  Vt.     m.   Sophronia  Wilkins,  Reading,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  High  School.  Philomathean.  B.  L.  Studied 
law.      Practicing  law  in  Champaign,  1880 — . 

Married  Anna  Savage,  June  8,   1882.     Child,  Arthur  Dale,  born  Feb.   1, 
1890. 
Address,  722  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


42  University  of  Illinois  [1878 

195.  HAMLIN  WHITMORE  SAWYER 
Born  Dec.  5,  1853,  Godfrey,  Madison  Co.,  111.  f.  John  York  Sawyer,  Nov. 
2,  1823,  Windsor,  Vt.  m.  Sarah  Jane  Robbins,  Apr.  1,  1833,  Marysville,  Ky. 
Publisher  of  Oklahoma  Review.  Prepared  in  Common  Schools  at 
Godfrey,  111.  Adelphic.  Capt.  Captain  Co.  H.,  111.  Nat'l  Guard,  9th 
111.  Reg.  Teacher  five  years  in  Illinois;  Principal  High  School,  Otterville, 
Jersey  Co.;  Supt.  City  Schools,  Fairmount,  111.,  1882-83  ;  farmed  claim.  Home- 
stead and  Free  Claim  Valley  Co.,  Nebr.,  1883-85;  published  Loup  Valley 
Gazette,  1885-87;  published  Wichita  Independent,  1887-89;  founded  Okla- 
homa City  Times,  1888;  moved  to  Oklahoma  City,  1889;  published  Times, 
daily  and  weekly,  till  1891 ;  consolidated  Frisco  Times  and  El  Reno  Herald  in 
1892;  published  same  until  1895;  farmed  near  Enid,  Garheld,  Okla.,  from 
1894 — ;  founded  the  Oklahoma  Review,  illustrated,  1897;  published  same  to 
date.  Author  and  publisher:  1.  Minutes  First  Annual  Conference,  Method- 
ist Episcopal  Church  in  Oklahoma,  a  60-page  pamphlet,  1890;  2.  "Okla- 
homa," a  memorial  to  Congress,  showing  local  conditions,  1890,  32  pages;  3. 
First  Map  of  Oklahoma,  showing  county  boundaries  and  county  seat  locations, 
1890.  Member  of  Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Enid,  Okla.,  and  a 
member  of  board  of  trustees. 

Married  Clara  Dell  Canady,  Dec.  16,  1880,  Champaign,  111.  Children, 
Albert  Canady,  born  Aug.  28,  1881,  Champaign,  111.;  Noel,  born  Oct.  13,  1883, 
(died  Jan.  10,  1884),  Godfrey,  111.;  William  Lemon,  born  Champaign,  Nov. 
16,  1884,  (died  at  North  Loup,  Neb.,  Oct.  20,  1885);  Arthur  Ware,  born  Aug. 
13,  1887,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Address,  Enid,  Garfield  Co.,  Okla. 

196.     HOSEA  B.   SPARKS 
Born  1854,  in  Huntington  Co.,  Pa.     f.  Jos.  H.  Johnston. 
Miller.     Capt.      Sec'y  Sparks  Milling  Co.,  Alton,  111. 
Address,  Alton,  111. 

*197.     WILLIAM  F.  SPRADLING 
Born  1856,  in  Illinois,     f.   Levi  Spradling. 
Certificate,  Jan.  14,  1879. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1881,  at  Greenleaf,  Kan. 

198.     MARTIN  SPRAGUE 

Born  Aug.  3,  1853,  Lowell,  Ohio.  f.  J.  B.  Sprague,  1837,  Lowell,  Ohio, 
m.   Malinda  F.  Martin,  1832,  Penn. 

Miner.  Prepared  in  Decatur,  111.  Adelphic.  Held  office  in  Adlephic. 
Prosecuting  Atty.  under  students'  Gov't.  Practiced  law  few  years;  Claim 
Adjuster  on  railroads  in  Tex.,  Kans.,  and  Ark.  several  years;  in  mining  busi- 
ness, 1897 — .  Member  City  Council,  Springfield,  111.,  1881;  Co.  Assessor  in 
Patter  Co.,  S.  Dak.,  1882. 

Married  Linnie  M.   Roll,   1882,  Springfield,   111.,   (died   1890).      Children, 
Linnie  M.,  born,  1883;  Gladys,  O.,  born  1885. 
Address,  Sahuripa,  Sonora,  Mex. 

199.     MAHLON  OGDEN  WEED 

Born  June  29,  1850,  Walton,  N.  Y.  f.  James  Weed,  Walton,  N.  Y.  m. 
Abagail  Terry,  do. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Belvidere,  South  Side  School  and  Lombard  College, 
Galesburg.  Phi  Sigma  at  Lombard  and  Jefferson  Liberal  Institute.  Adel- 
phic.     B.  S.     Taught  until  1886;  farming  since. 

Married  Lydia  Margaret  Weed,  Apr.  7,  1886,  New  Sharon,  la. 
Address,  Alvo,  Nebr. 


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200.     JOHN  FRANKLIN  WHITLOCK 
Bom  1855,  at  Dwight,  111.     f.  G.  W.  Whitlock. 
Lawyer  (1904).      B.  S.     Capt. 
Address,  Gettysburg   S.  Dak. 

201.     AUGUST  ZIESING 

Born  Feb.  19.  1858,  Peru,  111.  f.  Henry  Ziesing.  Dec.  2,  1828,  Cedern, 
Germany.      m.   Katherine  Brennemann,  Sept.  24,  1828,- Vetsberg,  Germany. 

President  American  Bridge  Co.  Prepared  at  Peru  High  School  and  by 
private  tutor.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  .Capt.  B.  S.;  C.  E.  (hon.),  1905.  Bridge 
Designing  and  Construction,  1878-1880;  Railroad  Engineering,  1880-1883; 
Bridge  Designing  and  Construction,  1883-1887;  Manager  and  Engr.  of 
Lassig  Bridge  Works,  1887-1901;  Vice-pres.  and  Western  Manager  Ameri- 
can Bridge  Co.,  1901-05.  Am.  Soc.  Civil  Eng'rs;  West.  Soc.  Eng'rs;  Arn. 
Ry.  Eng'ring  and  Maintenance  of  Way  Ass'n;  Chicago  Athletic  club;  Skokie 
Country  club,  (Glencoe);  Engineers  Club  (N.  Y.);  Union  League  Club;  Du- 
quesne  Club,  Pittsburg;  Engineers"  Club,  Chicago. 

Married  Alice  A.  Hanna,  Feb.  27.  1884,  Wooster,  O.     Children,  Mabel, 
born  Jan.,   1885,  (died  Apr.,   1885);  Harry  H.  ('08),  born  March  31,  1886; 
Margarette,  born  Oct.  1,  1887;  Gertrude,  born  July  1,  1889;  Katherine,  born 
July  10,  1892. 
Address,  Glencoe,  111. 

*202.     HENRY  W.  ZIMMERMAN 

Born  Jan.  3,  1859,  Peru,  111.  f.  Henry  Zimmerman,  Dec.  1,  1821, 
Stuttgart,  Germany,     m.   Caroline  Ream,  Aug.   12,   1828,  Shaferstown,  Pa. 

Prepared  in  High  School.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  B.  L.  Bookeeper,  1878- 
84;  jeweler,  1884-1903. 

Married  Emma   Merkel,    Dec.  2.  1896,  Peru,  111.      Child,  Ralph  Edward, 
born  Apr.  12,  1899. 
Died  July  21,  1903,  Peru,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1879     (23) 
203.     HENRY  MAHAN  BEARDSLEY 

Born  Oct.  20,  1858,  in  Milford  Township,  Knox  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  George 
Fitch  Beardsley,  May  26,  1827,  Milford  Township,  Knox  Co.,  O.  m.  Martha 
Mahan,  July  16,  1834,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Adelphic;  member 
Senate  College  Government.  Represented  Adelphic  in  Intersociety  Orat. 
Contest;  Ed.  in  Chief  Illini  one  vear;  Class  Pres.;  Pres.  of  Adelphic.  B.  L.; 
M.  L..  1880;  M.  A.  (hon.),  1905.  '  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Illinois,  two  years; 
since  then  Lawver,  now  mem.  firm  Beardslev,  Gregorv  (No.  178)  &  Kirshner, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Upper  House  Common  Council,  K.  C,  Mo.,  1898-1902; 
Pres.  Upper  House  Common  Council,  K.  C,  Mo.,  and  Pres.  of  K.  C.  Board  of 
Public  Works  since  Apr.,  1904;  elected  Mavor  of  K.  C,  Mo.,  April  3,  1906. 
"Pres.  K.  C,  Mo.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1893—;  Deacon  First  Cong'l  Church,  K.  C,  Mo. 

Married  Marietta  Davis,  Apr.   14,  1883,  Monticello,  111.     Children,  Elea- 
nor,  ('07),  bom  Nov.   29,   1884;  George  Davis,   ('09),  born  Apr.    11,   1887; 
Henry  Scovell,  bom  June  17,  1895. 
Address,  Water  Works  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

*204.     HARRY  PETER  BOURNE 

Bom  Jan.  8,  1856,  in  Richmond,  f.  Andrew  Bourne,  Jan.  31,  1820, 
Redfield,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Ann  Johonnott,  Dec.  14,  1820. 

Prepared  in  Woodstock  High  School.     Civil  Engineering,  banking  and 
real  estate. 
Died  Dec.  10,  1899,  in  Woodstock,  111. 


44  University  of  Illinois  [1879 

205.     WILLIAM  NICHOLS  BUTLER 

Born  Aug.  16,  1856,  at  Berlin,  Wis.  f.  Comfort  Edgar  Butler,  Ithaca,  N. 
Y.     m.   Celestia  Ann  Carter,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Circuit  Judge.  Prepared  in  Common  School,  Anna,  111.  Adelphic. 
Member  Coll.  Supreme  Court  and  Pres.  Coll.  Govt.  LL.  B.  1883,  Albany 
Law  School.  Practicing  Law,  Cairo,  111.,  since  Oct.  1,  1884;  State's  Att'y, 
Cairo,  four  terms,  1884-1900;  Corporation  Counsel,  Cairo,  111.,  1896-98; 
Circuit  Judge,  First  Circuit  of  111.,  Dec.  12,  1903,  to  July  1,  1909;  Adjt. 
and  Capt.  9th  Reg.,  I.  N.  G.,  1884-85.  Twice  Pres.  IlHnois  Alumni  Ass'n. 
Member  Board  of  Education,  Cairo,  111.;  Presbvterian  Church;  Mason;  K.  P. 

Married  Mary  Mattoon,  Oct.  28,  1885,- Fairbury,  111.     Children,  Comfort 
Straight  ('09),  born  Mar.  1,  1887;  William  Glenn,  born  June24,  1890;  Franklin 
Mattoon,  born  Mar.  22,  1892;  Mary,  born  Aug.  18,  1893,  Helen,  born  Mar.  12, 
1897;  John  Bruce,  born  Jan.  22,  1899. 
Address,  Cairo,  111. 

206.     AUGUSTA  ESTHER  BUTTS 

Born  Union,  111.  f.  B.  W.  Butts,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Urania  How- 
land,  do. 

Prin.  of  Salmon  P.  Chase  School,  Chicago.      Prepared  in  Marengo,   111. 
B.  S.     Teaching.      Prin.  of  school  since  1894;  at  present  Prin.  of  Salmon  P. 
Chase  School,  Chicago.      Secy.  Chicago  Principals'  Club.      Pres.  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumnag. 
Address,  1375  Washington  BouL,  Chicago,  111. 

*207.     RALPH  P.  COBURN 
Born  1856,  in  Lyndon,  111.     f.   George  L.  Coburn. 
B.  S. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1894,  at  San  x\ntonio,  Texas. 

208.     CHARLES  THEODORE  FREIJS 
Born  Oct.  23, 1856,  Urbana.     f.  S.  Magnus  Freijs.     m.  Julia  A.  Brougham. 
Architect.      Prepared  in  Country  School  near  Urbana.      Member  of  First 

Baptist  Church. 

Married  Nellia  A.   Potter,  of  IndianapoHs,   1883,   (died   1892);  Cora  A. 

Turner  of  Stanton,  Va.,  1893.      Children,  Mildred  Grant,  born  July  3,  1885, 

(died  July  17,  1884);  Marion  Antoinette,  born  July  12,  1887. 

Address,  52-53  Central  Trust  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

209.     JAMES  H.  GUNDER 

Born  1856,  in  Illinois.      E.  White,  (guardian). 

B.  S.     V.-pres.  and  Gen.  Man.  of  Cohocton  Brick  &  Tile  Co.,  Forest  City, 
Ark.,  (1904).     B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  Forest  City,  Ark. 

210.     ISABELLA  HALE 
Born  1853,  at  Fairfield,  Me.     f.  Jas.  Hale. 
District  Supt.  Bureau  of  Charities  (1904).      B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  1714  E.  Ravenswood  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

211.     OTIS  WILLIS  HOIT 

Born  May  24,  1857,  Geneseo,  Henry  Co.,  111.  f.  Levi  Wilson  Hoit,  Nov. 
15,  1827,  Canaan.  N.  H.     m.   Sarah  Elizabeth  French,  Coventry,  Conn. 

Farmer  and  Banker.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  High  School.  Philomathean. 
Farming,  1879 — .  Vice-Pres.  of  First  National  Bank  of  Geneseo  since  1896, 
and  Agricultural  Implement  business  since  1901.  Member  Congregational 
Church,  1880—. 

Married  Margaret  E.  Stewart,  Sept.  11,  1879,  at  Champaign,  111.,  (died 
May  10,   1885);  Henrietta  M.  P.  Schroeder,  Oct.    11,   1888,  at  Geneseo,  111. 


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Children,  Infant  daughter,  born  July  21,  1880,  (died  July  26,  1880);  Maurice 
Elon,  born  June  23,  1893. 
Address,  Geneseo    111. 

212.     WILLIAM  PITT  JOHNSON 

Born  Sept.  13,  1856,  Springfield,  Ohio.  f.  Anthony  Johnson,  m.  Sarah 
Drew. 

With  the  Albert  Dickinson  Co.  Prepared  at  Keokuk,  la.,  and  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Member  of  Scientific  Society.  Capt.  Coal  Business,  Chicago,  until 
1887;  with  the  Albert  Dickinson  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  Seed  Merchants,  1877 — ; 
now  represents  them  at   Lansing,  Mich.      Member  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

Married  Adelaide  Francis  Rose,  Feb.,  1887,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  208  Pine  St.,  South  Lansing,  Mich. 

213.     EMERY  KAYS 

Bom  Oct.  10,  1853,  Magnolia,  Putnam  Co.,  111.  f.  Henry  B.  Kays,  Feb. 
12,  1814,  Ky.     m.   Rachell  E.  Kays,  Feb.,  1820,  Ky. 

Manager  of  the  Maricopa  Creamery  Co.  Philomathean.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Class  Pres.  and  Secy.  Soc.  Puto;  Sec.  Coll.  Gov't.  Farming  until 
1885  ;  Mercantile  Business,  1885-90;  Farming  1890-97  ;  Manager  of  the  Mari- 
copa Creamery  Co.,  1897 — .  Member  of  Trustees  Phoenix  Union  High  School 
for  nine  years;  Pres.  same,  1901 — . 

Married  Emma  C.  Track,  Oct.  15,  1879,  Buda,  111.     Children,  Marion  R., 
('06),  Jan.  22,  1881;  Herbert  E.,  born  Nov.  4,  1882;  Harlow  L.,  born  June  13, 
1884;  Lucile  E.,  ('09),  born  Aug.  19,  1885. 
Address,  Phoenix,  Arizona. 

*214.     NETTIE  DAUSMAN  KIMBERLIN 

Born  Oct.  25,  1858,  in  Louisana,  Mo.  f.  Robert  Hamilton  Kimberlin, 
1822.     m.   Olivia  Jones,  1822. 

Prepared  in  Louisana,  Mo.,  Public  and  private  schools.  Teacher  in  pri- 
mary schools  at  Urbana,  Illinois;  teacher  and  assistant  principal  in  Black- 
stone  High  School,  Mendota,  111.  Supervisor  and  Director  of  Physical  Cul- 
ture in  Detroit  Public  School,  Mich.  Wisconsin  State  Sup't  of  Woman's 
Dept.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New  York.  Author:  Course  of  Study 
in  Physical  Culture  and  Physiology,  arranged  specially  for  Detroit  Public 
Schools,  1895,  John  Bornman  &  Son;  magazine  articles,  mostly  upon  topics 
relating  to  Physical  Culture.  Member,  at  one  time  Sec'y  of  the  A.  A.  A.  of 
Physical  Education.  Pres.  of  the  Detroit  Association  for  the  Adv.  of  Phj^s. 
Education.  Member  of  the  Detroit  Conservatory  of  Music.  For  a  number  of 
years  on  the  faculty  of  the  National  Summer  School  of  Music,  also  State  Supt. 
of  Insurance  for  Women  in  State  of  Wisconsin  for  Mutual  Life  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Died  Jan.  19,  1904,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

215.     WILLIS  PRENTICE  KIMBLE 

Born  April  6,  1858,  in  Paris,  Edgar  Co.,  111.  f.  George  W.  Kimble, 
1831.     m.   Sarah  J.  Kimble,  1834. 

Div.  Engr.,ErieR.  R.  Prepared  in  Paris  public  and  private  schools.  B.S 
Entered  service  of  U.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Engr.  Dept.  at  Las  Vegas,  New  Mex., 
Aug.  1,  1879-Jan.  1881;  Mexican  Central  R.  R.,  Paso  Del  Norte,  Mexico, 
1881-June  1884;  ran  first  line  of  R.  R.  from  United  States  to  Mexico;  County 
and  City  Engr.,  Paris.  Illinois,  Aug.  1,  1884-Jan.  1,  1886;  re-entered  service  of 
A.  T.  &"S.  F.  R.  R.  on  surveys  and  construction  of  line  between  Kansas  City 
and  Chicago,  Jan.  1,  1886-88;  Roadmaster  on  Kansas  City  Div.  of  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  R.  R.,  Nov.  1888-Jan.  1802;  Gen.  Roadmaster  from  Kansas  City  to 
Chicago  and  St.  Joe,  1892-Aug.  1893;  Roadmaster  of  third  and  fourth  Divi- 
sion, N.  Y.  L.  D.  &  W.  R  .R.,  March  1894-1897;  Div.  Engr.  in  charge  of 
Maintenance,  Cincinnati  Div.  Erie  R.  R.,  1897 — 

Married  November  8,  1888,  Sara  S.  Gales  of  La  Platta,  Mo. 
Address,  Galion,  Ohio,  care  of  Cincinnati  Div.  Erie  R.  R. 


46  University  of  Illinois  [1S79 

*216.     ISAAC  KUHN 

Born  Feb.  15,  1859,  Obersulzen,  Rhine,  Germany,  f.  Henry  Kuhn,  1826, 
Obersulzen,  Rhine,  Bavaria  m.  Susanna  Reihs,  1838,  Musbach,  Rhine, 
Bavaria. 

Civil  Engineer,  1879-1884;  merchant,  1884-1899.  Capt.  of  Prescott, 
Ariz.,  Guards.  Invented  Copper  riveted  fastenings  as  applied  to  overalls, 
1892.      Built  R.  R.  from  Prescott  Junction,  1886-1887. 

Married  Sallie  Jereslaw,  Jan.,  1890,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  (died  Oct.,  1899). 
Children,  Susie,  born  Jan.  27, 1891 ;  Ruth,  born  Feb.  14, 1893,  (died  July,  1893); 
Miriam,  born  Sept.  8,  1898. 
Died  Feb.  20,  1899,  at  San  Diego,  Calif. 

217.     ELISHA  LEE 

Born  Apr.  6,  1856,  in  Hamlet,  f.  Graham  Lee,  Jan.  22,  1821,  Salisbury, 
Conn.     m.   Mary  Howard  Candor,  Nov.  22,  1834,  Union  Co.,  Penn. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Hamlet  Public  School.  Scientific  Association; 
President  of  Students'  Government     B.  S.      Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  Ellena  Bopes,  Dec.  15,  1881.     Children,  Mary  Howard,  born  Jan. 
11,  1883;  Mylo,  born  May  12,  1884;  Charles  Bopes,  born  Mar.  17,  1886;  Otis 
Hoit,  born  May  3,  1888;  Izora,  born  Mar.  11,  1890;  Lena,  born  June  7,  1892; 
Fanny,  born  Nov.  20,  1896;  Florence,  born  July  8,  1898. 
Address,  Hamlet,  111. 

218.     MINNETTE  CLEORA  McALLISTER  (MILLER) 

Bom  Dec.  8,  1859,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Eli  N.  McAllister,  Oct.  13,  1836. 
Whiting,  Vt.     m.   Rachel  Jane  Barlow,  Mar.  27,  1836,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

County  Supt.  of  Schools.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethe- 
nai.  mini  Board,  1878;  Valedictorian  on  Class  Day.  B.  L.  County  Supt. 
Schools,  Sherburne  Co.,  Minn.,  by  Appointment  in  1903;  elected  1904  for 
term  of  two  years.  Active  member  Order  of  Eastern  Star  since  1882;  W. 
C.  T.  U. 

Married  John  H.  Miller,  Oct.  27,  1881,  Champaign,  111.     Child,  Hubert 
McAllister,  born  Mar.  17,  1886. 
Address,  Big  Lake,  Minn. 

*219.     FRANKLIN  SILAS  MILTON 
Born  1861,  in  Illinois,     f.   Charles  M.  Milton. 
B.  S. 
Died  July  22,  1892,  at  Platteville,  Colo. 

220.     SAMUEL  CECIL  STANTON 

Born  June  28,  1856,  Newtonville,  Mass.,  1856.  f.  Samuel  Stanton,  Oct 
1,  1821,  Barnstead,  N.  H.  m.  Ann  Louis  Blodgett,  Nov.  1,  1828,  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

Practitioner  of  Medicine  and  Editor.  Prepared  in  London  School,  Lon- 
don, Eng.  Philomathean.  Pres.  Philo.,  1878;  Sec'r  Class  of  1879;  Private 
Sec'r  to  Regent,  1878-1879;  Treas.  College  Government,  1875;  Marshall  Col- 
lege Government,  1875.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  Northwestern,  1892.  1880-1882, 
Medical  student  and  Assistant  Editor,  Chicago  Medical  Review;  1882-1887, 
Commission  merchant  and  railway  and  steamship  agent;  1887-88,  Traveling 
Passenger  Agent,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  &  Manitoba  Railway;  1889-92,  medical 
student;  1892-1905,  practitioner  of  medicine  and  editor;  1880-82,  private 
and  hospital  steward,  1st  Inf.,  111.  N.  G.;  1889-91,  private  1st  Inf.,  111.  N.  G. ; 
1897,  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surg.  111.  N.  G. ;  1897-1902,  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surg.  111. 
N.  G.,  assigned  1st  Inf.;  1902-05,  Capt.  and  Asst.  Surg.  111.  N.  G.,  as- 
signed 1st  Inf.;  1898-1899,  Acting  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  Army,  attending 
Surg.  H.  Q.  Dept.  of  the  Lakes  and  Examiner  of  recruits.  Asst.  Editor, 
Chicago  Med.  Recorder,  1893-94;  Asst.  Ed.,  Journal  of  the  American  Med. 
Assn. ,\?,99.     Articles:   The  OXowevlnhsXet,  Chic  ago  Med.  Recorder,  1893;  The 


1879]  Baccalaureate  Alumxi  47 

Prophylaxis  of  Tetanus,  Jour.  Amer.  Med.  Assn.,  1904.  Member  Chicago  Med. 
Soc,  1892;  Trustee,  1899;  111.  State  Med.  Soc,  1895;  Amer.  Med.  Assn.,  1898; 
Assn.  of  Military  Surgeons  of  State  of  111.,  1897;  Assn.  of  Mil.  Surgeons  of  the 
U.  S.,  1898;  Asst.  Sec'r,  1899-1901;  British  Med.  Assn.,  1897;  Miss.  Valley 
Medical  Assn.,  1898;  Asst.  Sec'r,  1899-1904;  Treas.,  1904;  Physicians'  Club 
of  Chi.,  1897;  Chi.  Med.  Examiners  Assn.,  1901. 

Married  Harriet  Louis  Cornwall,  Feb.    12,   1885,  Trinity  Chapel,  N.  Y. 
City.     Children,  George  Cornwall,  born  Feb.  17,  1889,  (died  Oct.  18,  1896); 
Dorothy  Stanton,  born  June  29,  1890,  (died  Dec.  8,  1894);  John  Bloomfield, 
born  Mar.  28,  1897. 
Address,  1040  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111. 

221.     ARTHUR  SWANNELL 

Born  Xoy.  14,  1858,  Kankakee,  111.  f.  Frederick  Swannell,  London, 
Eng.     m.   Eliza  Paddon,  Deyonsnire,  Eng. 

Merchant.  Philomathean.  Capt.  One  year  Nat.  Guard;  Capt.  Co.  L., 
3rd  Regt.,  1890. 

Married  Florence  Misener,  Arlington,  la.     Children,  Fred  W.,  born  1886; 
Jeanette,  born  1887;  Horace,  born  1889;  Laurance,  born  1891. 
Address,  Kankakee,  111. 

222.     LOR  ADO  TAFT 

Born  Apr.  29,  1860,  Elmwood,  Peoria  Co.,  111.  f.  Don  Carlos  Taft,  1827, 
Swanzey,  X.  H.     m.   Mary  Lucy  Foster,  Shutesbury,  Mass. 

Sculptor,  Instructor,  Lecturer.  Prepared  at  home  and  at  Uniy.  Adel- 
phic.  M.  L.  Studied  at  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  1880-83;  receiyed 
prix  d'atelier,  1883.  Receiyed  Designer's  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
1893;  Silyer  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Louisana 
Purchase  Exposition,  1904.  Sculpture,  instructing  and  lecturing,  1886 — . 
Member  of  Nat'l  Sculpture  Soc;  Soc.  of  Western  Artists;  Soc.  of  Chicago 
Artists;  Municipal  Art  League  of  Chicago,  1st  Vice-pres. ;  Municipal  Art 
Commission  of  Chicago,  Sec.  Author:  History  of  American' Sculpture, 
Macmillan  Co.,  1903. 

Married  Carrie  L.  Scales,  1890,  (died  April,  1892);  Ada  Bartlett,  Feb.  11, 
1896,  Boston,  Mass.     Children,  Mary,  born  Feb.  26,  1897;  Emily,  born  Apr. 
19,  1899. 
Address,  1038  Fine  Arts  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

223.     WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  THOMPSON 

Born  1852,  Hartford,  Conn.     f.   Wm.  B.  Thompson. 

Broker  (1904).     Capt.      B.  S. 
Address,  Riyerside,  111. 

*224.  FRANCIS  EUGENE  WALKER 

Bom  Jan.  10,  1853,  Clarion,  Bureau  Co.,  111.  f.  Franklin  Walker,  Jan.  2, 
1815,  Whiting,  Vt.     m.   Manila  E.  Haskings,  Mar.  11,  1820,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Graded  School,  LaMoille,  111.  Philomathean. 
Class  Pres.,  1879.  Capt.  Mercantile,  1881-1883;  Stockfarming,  1884-1890; 
Teaching,  1897—.     Clerk  and  trustee  of  Baptist  Church,  1894-1904. 

Married  Florence  Myra  Cushman,  Jan.  1,   1880,  Champaign,  111.     Child, 
Eh-a  Grace,  born  Sept.  23,  1880,  Lamoille,  111. 
Died  Feb.  14,  1906,  at  Lincoln.  Neb. 

*225.     CLARENCE  LEONARD  WHITMIRE 
Brother  of  No.   449 
Born   December  27,    1858,   in   Metamora,    111.      f.    James    Smith    Whit- 
mire,  December  13,  1821,  in  Sidney,  Ohio.     m.   Sidnah  Robinson,  December 
28,  1828,  in  Jacksonyille,  111. 

Prepared  in  Metamora  High  School.      Adelphic.      B.  L.,    1882,  Univ.  of 


48  University  of  Illinois  [1879 

Iowa;  M.  D.  1885;  M.  D.  Rush,  etc.  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Physician  and 
Surgeon  1885  until  death.  Published:  Medical  articles  for  various  Medi- 
cal Magazines,  as  Peoria  Medical  Monthly,  Medical  Standard  and  The 
Medical  Analcctic.  Member  Illinois  State  Medical  Soc,  1885;  North 
Central  111.  Med.  Sec,  1885;  Austin  Flint  Medical  Soc.  and  Cedar  Valley 
Soc.  in  Iowa. 

Married  Mary  Barrett,  May  18,  1887,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  la.     Child, 
Clarence  Leonard,  Jr.,  born  November  2,  1895. 
Died  Sept.  29,  1905,  in  Waverly,  Iowa. 

CLASS  OF   1880      (26) 

226.     KATHERINE  INGALLS  BACON 
Born  July  15,  1860,  Champaign,  111.     f.  Jonathan  Bacon,  Natick,  Mass., 

Oct.  26,  1823.     m.   Ellen  Hunt,  Feb.  14,  1836,  Tewkesbury,  Mass. 
Teacher.      Prepared  at  Champaign,  111.      B.  L. 

Address,  1811  Eldridge  Ave.,  Bellinghan,  Wash. 

227.     AUGUSTA  BATCHELDER  (EATON) 
Born  Sept.  17,  1856,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.     f.   Samuel  E.  Batchelder,  Pitts- 
field,  N.  H.,  Feb.  24,  1828;     m.   Sarah  Marilla  Clark,  Bamstead,  N.  H.,  Mar. 
10,  1834. 

Prepared  in  Batchelder  School,  Illini  Township.  Alethenai.  Pres.  one 
term.  Member  Cong.  Church,  1871-1893;  Pres.  Church,  1893 — ;  S.  S. 
Teacher,  1880-1884,  1898—;  Local  Pres.  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1896-1904;  1905—; 
Supt.  Loyal  Temp.  Legion,  1896—;  Supt.  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  1900—. 

Married  William  Thomas  Eaton,  Oct.  2,   1884,  Harristown,  111.     Child- 
ren, Helen  Mary,  born  Nov.   19,  1885,  ('07);  Frances  Marilla,  born  Jan.  20, 
1888,  ('09);  John  Thomas,  born  Jan.  2,  1890,  (died  Apr.  7,  1904). 
Address,  533  W.  ErAvin  St.,  Tyler,  Tex. 

228.     CHARLES  JACOB   BILLS 
Husband  of  No.   354 

Born  Sept.  13,  1855,  in  Garden  Prairie,  111.  f.  Orlando  Bills,  Aug.  26, 
1825,  Oswego,  N.  Y.     m.   Mercy  Winega,  Sept.  20,  1827. 

Banker  and  Telephone  Exchange  Builder.  Prepared  in  Marengo  High 
School.  Delta  Tau  Delta,  Philomathean.  B.  A.,  1905.  Studied  law  in 
office  of  George  W.  Gere,  Champaign.  1880-81,  admitted  to  practice  in  Ne- 
braska in  1882.  Banking;  built  an  Automatic  (Strowger)  Tel.  Exch.,  Lin- 
coln, Nebr.,  and  Sioux  City,  la.,  1903-04-05.  Capt.  Co.  D,  2d  Regt.  Nebr. 
Nat'l  Guard,  1886-87;  Major,  1887-88;  Colonel,  1888-94;  Brig.  Gen.  1st 
Brigade,  1894-98;  Colonel  Second  Nebr.  Vol.  Infty.,  Spanish  War.  Gold 
Medal  from  Nebr.  Legislature  of  1890-91  for  service  in  Sioux  Indian  War  of 
the  winter  of  1890-91. 

Married  Camilla  Florence  Lewis   ('83),  Sept.  13,  1883,  Farmer  City,  111. 
Child,  Breta,  born  March  22,  1887. 
Address,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

229.     JOHN  CORNELIUS  BLEY 

Born  Feb.,  1859,  near  Emporia,  Kans.  f.  Jan.  Bley,  Netherlands,  m. 
Maria  Bley,  Netherlands. 

Bridge  Machinery  Designer.  Prepared  in  common  schools.  El  Paso.  B.S. 
Scientific  Machinist  and  school  teacher,  1880-87:  Machine  draftsman,  1887- 
91;  Teacher  Mech.  Drawing  in  high  schools  of  Chicago,  1891-95;  Instructor 
in  Mech.  Drawing  and  Design,  Armour  Institute,  1896-99;  Bridge  machinery 
designer,  Chicago,  1900 — . 

Married  Caroline  Lucia  Averill,  Aug.  18,  1892,  at  Durand,  Wis. 
Address,  5046  Washington  Park  Place,  Chicago,  111. 


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230.     BYARD  STEVENS  BRILES 
Bom  1856,  in  Indiana,     f.  J.  E.  Briles. 
Confectioner  and  Baker  (1904).      B.  L. 
Address  (1904),  106  E.  4th  St.,  Carthage,  Mo. 

231.     ROLAND  RAY  CONKLIN 

Born  Feb.  1,  1858,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Joseph  Okell  Conklin,  Huntington, 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.     m    Julia  Hunt,  Norwich,  England. 

Pres.  of  the  Cuban  Trust  Company,  Pres.  of  the  Cuban  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company  and  Vice-pres.  of  and  Director  the  Augusta  Gas  Com- 
pany. Prepared  in  Urbana.  Adelphic;  Pres.  one  term;  *M.  L.  1891.  One 
of  the  founders  of  the  Jarvis-Conklin  Mortgage  Trust  Co.  Vice-pres.  for 
five  years  of  the  North  American  Trust  Co.  of  New  York;  resigned  1900,  de- 
voting time  to  personal  investments  and  various  other  financial  undertak- 
ings. One  of  the  founders  and  a  Director  of  the  National  Bank  of  Cuba,  and 
President  of  the  Cuban  Trust  Co.,  President  of  the  Cuban  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Co.  and  Vice-president  and  Director  of  the  Augusta  Gas  Co.  to  date. 
Member  of  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  American  Museum  of  Natural 
History,  New  York  Botanical  Gardens,  Civics  Club,  National  Arts  Club, 
the  Bibliophile  Society,  St.  Nicholas  Club,  American  Club  of  Havana,  Nas- 
sau Country  Club,  and  the  Automobile  Club  of  America. 

Married  Marv  MacFadden,  Mav  4,  1898,  Paris.      Children,  Julia  Cecelia, 
born  Feb.  1,  1899;  Roland  Hunt,  born  June  3,  1904. 
Address,  111  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

232.     CHARLES  F.  COOK 

Born  Sept.  21,  185  7,  Edwardsville,  111.  f.  John  A.  Cook,  Aug.  10,  1809, 
Va.     m.   Lucinda  Lemen,  Dec.  25,  1814,  111. 

Druggist.      Prepared  in  Edwardsville  High  School.     Capt.      B.  S.      Has 
been  farmer  and  grain  dealer. 
Address,  Edwardsville,  111. 

233.  CHARLES  WESLEY  GROVES 

Born  July  28,  1857,  Shelbyville,  111.  f.  Isaac  Groves,  Cerne  Abbas,  1823, 
Eng.,     m.   Mary  Ellen  Cole,  1832,  Maryland. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Adelphic;  Pres.  one 
term;  Capt.     Has  held  Public  School  Principalships  and  Superintendencies. 

Married  Dora  Trabue,  Aug.    1,   1888.     Children,   Pauline  Trabue,  born 
Dec.  7,  1889;  Charles  Harold,  bom  Nov.  27,  1897. 
Address,  Marengo,  111. 

234.  CHRISTIAN  FRED  HAFNER 

Born  Nov.  9,  1857,  Prescott,  Wis.  f.  John  C.  Hafner,  Ger.  m.  Anna 
Mona  Illg,  Germany. 

Insurance.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  High  School.  Philomathean.  Fire 
Insurance. 

Married  Addie  E.  Lumbard,  Oak  Park,  Oct.  31,  1891.  Children,  Eugenia, 
born  Jan.  22,  1893;  Irena,  born  Mar.  27,  1897;  Marion,  born  Mar.  17,  1900. 
Address,  409  Chicago  Ave.,  Oak  Park;  Borland  Blk.,  Chicago,  111. 

*235.      EDGAR  EUGENE  HARDEN 
Born  1859,  in  Illinois,     m.   Mrs.  Susan  Harden. 
Certificate  1880. 
Died  June  2,  1899,  at  Liberty,  Neb. 

236.     FRANK  WAITE  HATCH 
Brother  of  Nos.  5,  22 
Born  Jan.   1,   1857,  Spring  Grove,   111.     f.   Lewis  Hatch,  Apr.   20,   1814, 
Washington  Co.,  New  York.     m.   Mandana  Cole,  July  22,  1825,  Hill,  N.  H. 


50  University  of  Illinois  [1880 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Elgin  Academy.  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  Union  College  of 
Law  (Northwestern),  1882. 

Married  Agnes  M.,  Apr.  18,  1887,  Woodstock,  111.      Children,  Edith  Irene 
born  April  14,  1889;  Alic  Ruth,  born  Mar.  15,  1891;  Ralth  Ernest,  born  Jan. 
1,  1896,  (died  Mar.  6,  1896);  Laura  Agnes,  born  Feb.  13,  1900. 
Address,  Richmond,  McHenry  Co.,  111. 

237.     BENJAMIN  HYDE 

Born  Jan.  17,  1860,  Davenport,  Iowa.  f.  Richard  Hyde,  Apr.  15,  1821, 
Wurtenberg,  Germany  m.  Babetta  Hyde,  Dec.  17,  1823,  Muhringen,  Ger- 
many. 

Engineer  and  Contractor.      Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.     Adelphic. 

Married  Antoinette  Schiffer,  Dec.  22,  1889.     Children,  Marion,  born  Apr. 
17,  1895;  Richard,  born  Oct.  17,  1898. 
Address,  1548  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

*23S.     ROBERT  DAVIS  JONES 

Born  Oct.  22,  1860,  in  Lacon,  111.     f. .     m.   Margaret 

Davis,  April,  1818. 

Prepared  in  Lacon  High  School.  Lawver,  1882-83;  Farmer,  1883-88; 
Banker,  1888-98. 

Married  Minnie  P.   Miller,  Dec.   23,    1885,   at  Henrv,   111.      Child,    John 
Lloyd  ('09),  born  Oct.  16,  1887. 
Died  March  10,  1898,  at  Bradford,  111. 

239.     CHARLES  SUMNER  KINGSBURY 

Born  Mar.  16,  1851,  Meedway,  Mass.  f.  Gilbert  Kingsburj'.  m.  Han- 
nah Prescott. 

Landscape  Gardener  and  Teacher.  Adelphic.  B.L.  Teaching;  Nursery, 
Fruit,  Landscape  Garden  work.      Member  of  Congregational  Church. 

Married  Marv  Stevens,  May  29,  1888,  Castle  Rock,  Colo.;  died  Oct.   10, 
1900.     Child,  died  at  birth,  Oct.  10,  1900. 
Address,  1735  East  18th  Ave.,  Denver,  Colo. 

240.     CORDA  CANDES  LUCAS 

Born  Dec.  15,  1858,  Jordan  village,  Ind.  f.  M.  C.  Lucas,  Mar.  3,  1833, 
Greensboro,  N.  C.     m.  Jordanvillage,  Ind.,  June  10,  1838. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Country  School,  Camargo,  111.      B.  A.     Teaching 
in  public  schools  for  25   years;   spent    1904  in  travel  in  Calif.      Methodist 
Church,  1880—. 
Address,  108  S.  5th  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

241.     CHARLES  G.  NEELY 
Brother  of  No.   314 
Born  185  5,  in  Benton,  111.     f.   Isaac  M.  Neelv,  Princeton,  Ind. 
Lawyer  (1904)  in  Chicago.      B.L. 
Married  Mary  C.  Elston,  Frankfort,  111. 
Address,  122  Ridge  Ave.,  Evanston;  Office,  1019  Ashland  Blk.,  Chicago. 

242.     MINNIE  ALICE  PARKER  (HOSTETLER) 
Born  July  20,  1860.     f.   A.  F.  Parker,  Nov.  6,  1818,  Peru,  N.  Y.     m.   C. 
L.  Flanders,  1832,  Lawrence,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.  Class  Poet.  B.  L. 
Teaching;  member  Board  of  Education,  Pres.  Woman's  Club;  Pres.  De- 
catur Art  Class. 

Married  V.  N.  Hostetler,  Feb.  28,  1889.      Child,  Ruth  Brooks. 
Address,  341  W.  Macon  St.,  Decatur,  111. 


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243.     WASHINGTON  LEROY  PARKER 

Bom  1856. 

Engineer.      B.  S.      Engineer  at  Watch  Works,  Elgin. 
Address,  632  Grace  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

*244.      IDA   PEARMAX   (STEVENS) 
Bom  July  28,  1857,  Edgar   Co.,  111.      f.   John  T.  Pearman,  Hardin  Co., 
Ky.     m.   Elizabeth  Elliott,  Illinois. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  S. 

Married  Clinton  H.  Stevens,  Oct.  25,  1881,  Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Sabro  Elizabeth,  born  Dec.  28,  1883,  ('06);  Robert  Pearman,  born  May  30, 
1880;  Elliott  Griffen,  born  July,  1892. 
Died  Aug.  24,  1892,  Logansport,  Ind. 

245.     ALBERT  FOWLER  ROBINSON 

Husband  of  No.  267 

Born  Oct.  12,  1853,  Henry,  Marshall  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Dirgin  Robin- 
son, Mav  30,  1824,  Sanburton  Bridge,  N.  H.  m.  Ruth  Fowler,  Churchville, 
N.  Y.,  1819. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Maroa  High  School.  Philomathean.  *B.S.,1891; 
Engineer,  1880-1882;  Asst.  Engr.  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  1882-83;  Calculator  Union 
Bridge  Co.,  1883-84;  Bridge  Engr.  A.  T.  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1884-85;  Bridge  Engi- 
neer C.  B.  &  N.  R.  R.,  1885-8Q;  Head  Designer  E.  L.  Corthell,  Chicago,  1889- 
91;  Purdv  &  Henderson,  1891-92;  Contr.  Asst.  Engineer,  C.  R.  I.  R.  R., 
1892-94;  K.  C.  Ft.  S.  &  M.  and  Mex.  Central  R.  R.,  1894-96;  with  A.  T.  &  S. 
F.  R.  R.  as  Bridge  Engineer,  1896 — -.  Designed  and  built  more  than  120,- 
000  tons  of  steel  bridges  since  1896.  Member  Congr.  Church;  American 
Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers,  1887;  American  Ry.  Engineering  and  Maintenance 
Assn.,  1902;  Masonic  Order;  Knight  Templars. 

Married  Loretta  Kate  Elder,  Dec.   31,   1885,  Topeka,  Kans.     Children, 
Ravmond  Elder  ('08),  born  Oct.  6,  1886;   Phillip  Edward,  born  Julv  10,  1890; 
(died  Apr.  5,  1891);  Albert  Wilham,  born  Mav  27,  1894;  Donald  Bruce,  born 
Dec.  14,  1902. 
Address,  448  Marion  St..  Oak  Park,  111. 

246.     ARTHUR  SEYMOUR  ROBINSON 
Born  Dec.   2,   1857,  South  Reading,  Vt.     f.   Calvin  Lewis  Robinson,  S. 
Reading  Vt..,  June  3,   1827.     m.   Elizabeth  Seymour,  Bloomlield,  Canada, 
Jan.  27,  1834. 

Local  Manager  MacArthur  Bros.  Co.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  Prepared 
in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  B.  S.  Draftsman  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  1881;  Div. 
Engineer  of  same,  1883;  Locating  Engr.,  1886;  Div.  Engr.,  1887;  Sec.  and 
Treas.  Lytle  &  Eckles  Hdw.  Co.,  Decatur,  111.,  1891;  Div.  Engr.  Mexican 
Central  Ry.,  1895;  Engineer  and  Supt.  of  Construction  Obras  de  la  Aduana 
and  Harbor  Improvements,  Tampico,  Mex.,  1896;  Chief  Engr.  Northern 
Michigan  R.  R.,  St.  Ignace,  Mich.,  1901;  Supt.  and  Resident  Engr.,  Mac- 
Arthur  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  1903;  Supt.  and  Res.  Engr.  Fitz  Simons  &  Council 
Co.,  Chicago,  1905;  Local  Manager  MacArthur  Bros.  Co.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Mich.,  1905.  Author:  Proposed  Inner  Circle  System  for  Chicago,  in  Street 
R3^  Journal,  July  11,  1903;  A  system  of  terminals  for  the  proposed  street 
car  subways.  Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers;  Ionic  Lodge  No.  312 
A.  F.  &  A.  M.;  Macon  Chapter  No.  21,  R.A.M.;  Beaumanoir  Commanderv 
No.  9,  K.  T. 

Married  Maggie  Mosser,  Dec.  25,  1880,  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.     Children, 
Arthur  Mosser,  born  Oct.  12,  1881,  Topeka  Kans.,  (died  Aug.  12,  1901,  at  De 
catur.  111.);  Joseph  Albert,  born  Feb.  18,  1890,  Decatur,  111. 
Address,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. 


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247.     GEORGE  MARVIN  SAVAGE 
Brother  of  No.  194 

Born  Feb.,  1855,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.  f.  Nathan  Savage,  Mar.  1,  1812, 
Windsor,  Vt.     m.   Sophronia  Wilkins,  Reading,  Vt. 

Author.  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1888.  Set  out  under  direction  of  Prof.  Burrill  the 
double  row  of  trees  south  of  University  Hall,  1876.  Philomathean.  Teacher, 
lawyer,  farmer,  author.  Author:  English  Grammar,  forty  pages;  American 
History,  320  pp.;  My  Grandfather,  a  revolutionary  tale  for  boys;  The  Golden 
Urn  and  other  Stories  of  Mowitchman,  (a  collection  of  Indian  legends);  The 
Society  for  the  Preservation  of  Truth,  (Its  Unofficial  Records);  Hamilton  or 
Gouverneur  Morriss,  Which?;  Some  Problems  in  English,  read  before  the 
Washington  Phil.  Society.     Fellow  of  The  American  Akademe. 

Married  Bessie  Isaacs,  Nov.  7,  1890.     Child,  Henry  Isaacs,  born  Sept. 
13,  1891. 
Address,  Room  454,  New  York  Block,  Seattle,  Wash.,  or  Box  254,  Olympia, 

Wash. 

*248.     JEROME  SONDERICKER 
Brother  of  No.  364 

Born  Dec.  21,  1859,  Woodstock,  111.  f.  Peter  Sondernicker,  Drachen- 
brunn,  Alsace,  1820.     m.   Eliza  McCown,  Cookstown,  Ireland,  1829. 

Prepared  in  Woodstock  High  School.  S.  B.;  C.  E.  1883;  Instructor  at 
Illinois,  1880-83;  Asst.  Prof.  Engr.  and  Mathematics,  do.,  1883-85;  Instruc- 
tor in  Applied  Mechanics,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1885-90;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Applied 
Mechanics,  1890-99;  Associate  Prof.,  1899,  to  time  of  death,  1904.  Devised 
machine  for  repeated  stresses  upon  the  resisting  properties  of  iron  and  steel, 
built  by  the  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  for  its  mechaniacl  laboratory,  1891.  Author: 
Notes  on  Graphic  Statics,  published  by  the  Institute,  1896;  Treatise  in 
Graphic  Statics,  published  by  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  N.  Y.,  1903;  An  Investi- 
gation as  to  how  to  test  the  strength  of  Cements,  Journal  of  the  Association 
of  Engineering  Societies,  June,  1888;  Experiments  relating  to  the  theory  of 
Beams,  Tech.  Quarterly,  Dec,  1887;  A  Description  of  some  repeated  Stress 
Experiments,  Tech.  Quarterly,  Apr.,  1892;  Comparative  Tests  of  different 
forms  of  Cement  Briguettes,  Journal  of  the  Association  of  Engineering  So- 
cieties, Jan.,  1899,  and  Engineering  Record,  Dec,  1899;  Repeated  Stress, 
Technology  Quarterly,  March,  1899.  Member  of  Boston  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers;  Society  of  Arts;  Mechanical  and  Philosophical  Club  of  Boston. 

Married  Ellen  M.  Carman,  June  6,  1889,  Circleville,  Ohio. 
Died  July  22,  1904,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

*249.     WILLIAM  W.  TRAVIS 

Born  1861,  in  Ohio.     f.   M.  M.  Travis. 
Died  September  30,  1885. 

250.     ELLA  MARIA  WATSON  (DAVIS) 

Born  Nov.  14,  1854,  Bristol,  111.  f.  William  Watson,  Holden,  Mass.  m. 
Joanna  Maria  Curtis,  Douglas,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  DeKalb  High  School.      Alethenai.      B.  S. 

Married  Jeptha  Hartley  Davis,  Sept.   27,   1882,  DeKalb,  III.     Children, 
Marietta  Sarle  ('07),  born  June  6,  1884;  Gertrude  Curtis,  born  Oct.  24,  1886; 
Unnamed  son  born  Nov.  10,  1888,  (died  Jan.  5,  1889);  Chester  Watson  Davis, 
born  Dec.  16,  1889;  Helen  Powers,  born  Jan.  5,  1894. 
Address,  Straight  Creek,  Kans. 

251.     FRANK  WHITE 

Born  Dec.  12,  1865,  Stillman  Valley,  111.  f.  Joshua  White,  m.  Lucy 
Ann  Brown. 

Surveyor.  Prepared  in  Mount  Morris  Acad.,  Mount  Morris,  111.  B.  S. 
LL.  D.  (hon.)  1904.     Surveyor  for  C.  M.  &  St.  P.     Major  of  First  Bat.  N.  D. 


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v.;  service  in   P.  I.,  1898-99.      Member  House  of  Rep.,  N.  Dak.,  1891-93; 
Senate,  1893-99.     Governor  N.  Dak..  1901-1905. 

Married  Elsie  Hadlev,  Sept.  19,  1894,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Children, 
Edwin  Lee.  born  July  5,  1896;  Richard  Seldon  (adopted),  born  June  17,  1903. 
Address,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak. 

CLASS  OF  1881   (46) 

*252.     JAMES  G.  ALLISON 
Bom  1862,  in  Tennessee,     f.   R.  D.  Allison. 
Certificate  1881. 
Died  April  21.  1891.  Anthony,  Kans. 

253.     JAMES  ELDER  ARMSTRONG 

Born  Nov.  30,  1855,  Brooktield,  111.  f.  Geo.  W.  Armstrong,  Dec.  11, 
1812,  Somerset  Co.,  Penn.     m.   Nancy  Green,  1815,  Licking  Co.,  O. 

Principal  Englewood  High  School.  Prepared  in  Academy  and  Marseilles 
HighSchool.  Adelphic.  B.  S.;  M.  A.  (hon.),  1905.  Instructorin  Osteology  dur- 
ing Senior  vear  in  Universitv.  Instructor,  Illinois,  1881-1882;  Principal  Arling- 
ton Heights  PubHc  School. '1882-1884;  Instructorin  Nat.  Sciences,  Lake  High 
School.  Chicago,  1884-1889;  Principal  of  Lake  High  School,  Chicago,  1889- 
1891;  Principal  Englewood  High  School,  1891 — .  Treasurer  of  N.  Central 
Ass'n  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools,  1903 — ;  Pres.  Chicago  High  School 
Teachers  Council,  1901-02;  member  Board  of  Trustees  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-99; 
Pres.,  1897-98.  Author;  Laboratory  Guide,  Chemistry,  (with  J.  H.  Nor- 
ton), 1891,  American  Book  Co.;  Articles  for  State  Teachers  Meeting  and 
North  Central  Assn.  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools,  Vol.  7,  1902;  North- 
western U.  Conference;  Univ.  of  111.  Conference. 

Married  Clara  A.  Clark,  at  Marseilles,  111..   1883.     Children,  Geo.  Wild, 
born  June  23,   1885.   (died  Mar.   24,   1888);  Grace  C,  born  Nov.   24,   1888; 
Charles  H.,  May  12,  1890;  Juliette  Adams,  born  Aug.  9,  1902. 
Address,  10638  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*254.     KITTIE  MARIE  BAKER  (WADSWORTH) 

Born  Feb.  27,  1863,  Oconmowoc,  Wis.  f.  Alfred  B.  Baker,  Dec.  25,  1826, 
London,  Eng.     m.   Adaline  T.  Loomis,  May  18,  1826,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai.  Teacher  of  Music,  IlHnois,  1883- 
1886. 

Married  John  G.  Wadsworth,  Oct.  27,  1886,  Champaign,  111.     Child,  John 
Baker,  born  Nov.  8,  1898. 
Died  Nov.  25,  1899,  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

255.  BERTHA  E.   BARNES  (ROSS) 

Born  Aug.  11,  1863,  Norwood,  Mass.  f.  Oramel  Churchill  Barnes,  Sept. 
9,  1829,  Bridgewater,  Vt.     m.   Caroline  Ellis.  Feb.  20,  1829,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  West  Side  High  School,  Champaign.  Alethenai.  B.  L. 
Taught,  1881-1884. 

Married  Sprague  Dwight  Ross,  June  25,   1884,  Chicago,  111.     Children, 
Bertha,  born  June  12,  1888;  Kenneth  Dwight,  bom  Sept.  17,  1893. 
Address,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

256.  BAYARD  EDWARDS  BEACH 

Husband  of  No.  279 

Bom  Nov.  30,  1860,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Beman  C.  Beach.  Nov.  12.  1836, 
N.  Y.     m.   Hettie  C.  Beach.  Oct.  30,  1836,  Ohio. 

Real  Estate  and  Loan  Business.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 
Adelphic.  Pres.  of  Adelphic;  Class  Secv.  B.  L.  Cashier  Bankg.  office,  Cham- 
paign, 1881-82;  CashierHuron,  S.  Dak..  1882-1902;  Real  Estate  and  Loans, 


54  University  of  Illinois  [1881 

1902 — .     Cong.  Church,  Trustee,  Treasurer;  S.  S.  Supt.  1898,  Huron,  S.  D.; 
E.  R.  of  B.  P.  O.  E.  444;  D.  D.  G.  E.  R.  for  S.  Dak.,  1903-04. 

Married  Metta   Macknet   ('81),    Oct.    13,    1885,    Girard,    111.       Children, 
Bayard  Macknet,  born  Jan.  31,  1888;  Dan.  Beman,  born  Mar.  10,  1892,  (died 
Oct.  10,  1892);  Dorothy  Blessing,  born  Feb.  17,  1893. 
Address,  Huron,  S.  Dak. 

257.     ALBERT  BELLAMY 

Born  Sept.  10,  1859,  Girard,  111.  f.  John  Bellamy,  1823,  Todd  Co.,  Ky. 
m.  Ann  Bailey,  1829,  Bucks  Co.,  Penn. 

Real  Estate  and  Loan  Business.      Prepared  in  Girard  High  School. 

Married  Laura  M.  Boggess,  May  15,  1884,  Girard,  111. 
Address,  Girard,  111. 

258.     FRANK  LANSING  BIRNEY 
Born  Apr.  5,  1860,  Urbana,  111.      f.   S.  H.  Birney.     m.  Olive  Morehouse. 
Doctor  and  real  estate,  Denver,  Colo.,  to  date. 

Married  Lucy  E.  Busey,  Urbana,  111.  Children,  Cyrus  M.  and  E.  Olive. 
Address.  1524  Gaylord  St.,  Denver,  Colo;  Bus.,  301  Quincy  Blk. 

259.     ARTHUR  BOOTHBY 

Born  Sept.  22,  1850,  at  sea.  f.  John  Boothby,  1816,  Lincoln,  England, 
m.   Eliza  Eastwood,  1820,  Leeds,  England. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Pittsfield  High  School.  Scientific 
Society.  B.  S.  Teacher,  1881-82;  Mechanical  Draftsman,  1882-87;  Chief 
Mechanical  Draftsman,  1887 — . 

Married  Nannie  Eveline  Talbot,  June  25,  1890,  Indianapolis,  Ind.      Chil- 
dren, Evelyn  Eastwood,  born  Nov.  8,  1891 ;  Katharine  Fielding,  born  Dec.  25, 
1903. 
Address,  3311  N.  Pennsylvania  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

260.     COMMA  NATHANIEL  BOYD 

Born  Jan.  18,  1860,  Sheffield,  111.  f.  Nathaniel  Boyd,  1820.  m.  Mary 
Ann  Cummings,  Kt.,  1831. 

Fanner.  Philomathean.  Capt.  Base  Ball  team  two  years.  Capt.  Farm- 
ing; breeder  of  thoroughbred  Hereford  cattle. 

Married  Addie   M.   Humphrevs,  June   2,    1890,   Sheffield,   111.     Children, 
Roland  H.  Boyd,  born  Aug.  16,  1891;  Edith,  born  Feb.  26,  1893;  Stanton  H., 
born  Dec.  26,  1895;  Marian  C.  Boyd,  born  July  30,  1897. 
Address,  Sheffield,  111. 

261.     ARCHIBALD  OSBORN  CODDINGTON 
Brother  of  No.   60 

Born  Apr.  8,  1857,  Linton,  Green  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Isaiah  Coddington,  July 
13,  1825,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  m.  Elizabeth  Osborn,  Mar.  22,  1829, 
Linton,  Ind. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  Adelphic. 
Pres.  of  Adelphic;  Chief  Justice  in  College  Government,  1879.  B.  L.,  M.  L., 
1879.     Teacher,  1881-1887;  business,  1887-1890;  Prin.  Schools,  1890-1905. 

Married  Helen   R.    Erskine,   at   Racine,   Wis.,    1895.      Children,   Donald 
Clyde,  born  Mar.  2,  1899;  Mildred,  born  Jan.  11,  1902. 
Address,  938  Summerdale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*262.     FREDERIC  E.   COOPER 
Born  Mar.  3,  1859,  in  Greene  County,  111.      f.   Edmund  M.  Cooper,  Nov. 
25,  1831,Hopkinsvine,Ky.     m.  Martha  Tunnell,  Feb.  11,  1836, Greene  Co.,  111. 


1881]  Baccalaureate  Alumxi  55 

Prepared  in  Girard  Public  School.  B.  S.  Dealer  in  Drugs,  1883,  in  Van 
Buran,  Ark.;  Loan  and  Abstract  business  until  1899. 

Married  Jennie  Shive,  July  3,  1890,  Bebee,  Ark.     Children.  Mary  J.  Al- 
bert Everett,  and  Edmund  L. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1899,  at  Van  Buren,  Ark. 

263.     ARTHUR  ELDORUS  DAVIS 
Born  1857,  in  Salem,  111.     f.  John  H.  Davis. 
Physician  (1904).      B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  Arbola,  Texas. 

264.     MARIETTA  DAVIS  (BEARDSLEY) 
Wife  of  Xo.  203 

Born  Mav  11,  1S5S,  Vienna,  Ind.  f.  Chester  Powers  Davis,  Mar.  7,  1835, 
Scott  Co.,  Iiid.     m.   Hettie  Maria  Close.  May  1,  1838,  Scott  Co.,  Ind. 

Prepared  Monticello,  111.  Class  Pres.;  Pres.  of  Alethenai;  B.  L. ;  mem- 
ber of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  at  Weslevan. 

Married  Henrv  Mahan   Beardsley   (''79),   Apr.  24,   1883,   Monticello,   111. 
Children.  Eleanor 'Mahan  ('07),  born 'Nov.  29,  1884;  George  Davis,  ("09),  bom 
Apr.  11,  1887;   Henry  Scovell,  born  June  17,  1895. 
Address,  3621  Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

265.     CHARLES  HENRY  DENNIS 

Bom  Feb.  8,  1860,  Decatur,  111.  f.  Andrew  Dennis,  1820,  Greencastle, 
Pa.     m.   Matilda  Lavena  Baker,  1824,  Jefferson,  Tenn. 

Newspaper  work.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.  Class  Pres.  Phil- 
omathean.  Capt.  B.  L.  1881;  M.  A.  (hon.),  1905.  Entered  newspaper  work 
in  Chicago,  1881 ;  Reporter  on  Daily  Xews;  dramatic  Critic;  asst.  City  Editor; 
Editorial  Writer;  City  Editor;  Associate  Editor  of  America,  weeklv  literarv 
publication;  Managing  Editor  of  Chicago  Record  1891-1901;  Chief 'Editorial 
Writer  and  Manager  of  foreign  news  service  of  the  Chicago  DazVi' A' ra,'5,  1901  — ; 
on  Editorial  Staff  of  The  World  Todav.  (resigned  1905). 

Married  Rachel  Shelbv  Wilson,  'Paris,   111,   1884,   (died   1891);    Jeanelle 
Caldwell  Wilson,   1894,  New  York.      Children.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  born  Nov. 
16,  1885;  William  Andrew, born  March25,  1888;  Herbert  Wilson,  born  1890; 
Mildred  Blackburn,  born  June  9,  1895. 
Address,  1893  Roscoe  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

266.     JOHN  C.  DRESSOR 

Born  Nov.  6,  1856.  f.  Francis  Dressor,  Maine,  m.  Marv  E.  Rankin, 
111. 

Bookkeeper.  Prepared  in  Greenville  High  School.  Philomathean.  B. 
S.  Business  course  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  and  was  bookkeeper  for  City  Mills, 
Jacksonville.  Clerk  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Sturgis,  So.  Dak.;  clerk  in 
Sorento  Western  Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  Piedmont,  So.  Dak.;  clerk  in  Sorento, 
111.,  and  cashier  of  Bank  of  Sorento,  since  1901;  entered  The  State  Bank  of 
Haeles  &-  Sons,  Greenville,  111.,  as  bookkeeper. 

Married   Hattie   F.    Hendrics,   Jan.    26,    1899.    Hillsboro,    111.     Children, 
Francis  W.,  born  July  5,  1900;  Dorothv  D.,  born  Feb.  1,  1902;  Marv  L.,  bom 
Feb.  8,  1903. 
Address,  Sorento,  111. 

267.      LORETTA  ELDER   (ROBINSON) 
Wife  of  No.  245 
Born  Sept.  27,   1860,  Knob  Prairie,  Marion  Co.,  111.     f.   Abraham  Cald- 
well   Elder,   Jan.    20,    1833,    Covington,    Ind.     m.   Lavian    Wood    Faucher, 
Apr.  5,  1835,  East  Wales,  N.  Y. 


56  University  of  Illinois  [1881 

Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  Alethenai;  Senator,  College  Govern- 
ment; Class  Historian,  one  year.  B.  L.  Deaconess,  First  Cong'l  Church, 
Topeka,  Kan.;  Pres.  Ladies  Aid  Soc,  1902-05;  member  First  Cong'l  Church, 
Oak  Park,  111. 

Married  Albert  Fowler  Robinson,  Dec.  31,  1885,  Topeka,  Kan.      Children, 
Raymond  Elder,   ("08),  bom  Nov.   6,    1886;   Philip  Edward,  born  Julv  10, 
1890,  (died  Apr.  5,  1891);  Albert  William,  born  Mav  27,  1894;  Donald  Bruce, 
born  Dec.  14,  1902. 
Address,  448  Marion  St.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

268.     JAMES  W.  FORSYTH 

Born  Nov.  16,  1856,  Springfield  111.  f.  William  Forsyth,  Scotland,  m. 
Mary  Vancil,  Auburn,  111. 

Machinist.      Prepared  in  Illinois  Academy.      Scientific  Ass'n. 

Married  Lola  Ellis,  at  Canton,   111.,  in   1885.     Children,  Ruth  A.,  born 
Feb.  7,  1887;  Ether  F.,  born  Mar.  29,  1889. 
Address,  Gilroy,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Calif. 

269.     FRANK  WATSON  HAMMETT 
Born  Feb.  12,  1862,  Camargo,  111.     f.  James  Richard  Hammett,  Jan.   1, 

1826,  Va.     m.   Sarah  C.  Watson,  July  4,  1836,  Newtown,  Ind. 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Agent.      Prepared  in  District  School.      Philo- 

mathean.     Capt.  B.  S.     Farmer  until  1883;  Tile  Mfr.,   1883-1890;  Banker, 

1890-1902;  Real  Estate  and  Ins.,  1902—. 

Married  Lizzie  Thompson,  June  18,  1884,  Tuscola,  111.,  (died  June,  1887); 

Minnie  Rice,  Sept.  22,  1892,  Indianola,  111.     Children,  Don  T.,  born  Dec.  25, 

1885;  Harry  Rice,  born  Sept.  1,  1893;  Rhea  Louise,  born  Jan.  21,  1896. 

Address,  Redlands,  Calif. 

270.     VIRGINIA  MANN  HAMMET  (TALBOT) 
Wife  of  No.  293 

Born  Mar.  6,  1860,  near  Camargo,  111.  f.  WiUiam  Soule  Hammet,  1823, 
Ky.     m.   Rachel  J.  Wibley,  1836,  Camargo,  111. 

Prepared  in  District  School  near  Camargo.  Alethenai;  Nat.  Hist.  So- 
ciety; Orat.  Ass'n;  member  College  Senate;  member  of  Senatorial  Associa- 
tion; Pres.  Orat.  Ass'n. 

Married  Arthur  Newell  Talbot,  June  7,   1886,  Camargo,  111.     Children, 
Kenneth    Hammet,    born  Apr.  7,  1887,  ('09);   Mildred  Virginia,  born  Feb. 
6,   1891;    Rachel  Harriet,   born   Apr.   6,    1896;    Dorothv  Newell,   born  Dec. 
26,  1898. 
Address,  1011  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

271.     FRED  LEHMAN  HILL 

Born  Aug.  25,  1858.  in  Illinois,  f.  B.  F.  Hill.  m.  Clara  Elizabeth  Leh- 
man. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Paxton,  111.  Philomathean.  Member  First 
Universalist  Church,  Chicago;  Western  Society  of  Engineers,  Chicago. 

Married  Estelle  J.  Bacon,  Feb.  14,  1894,  Iowa  City,  la.     Children,  Julia 
Augusta,  born  June  29,  1896;  Walter  Bacon,  born  Sept.  2,  1898;  Dean  Fred- 
erick, born  March  8,  1900. 
Address,  Highland  Park,  111. 

272.     THOMAS  CRAWFORD  HILL 
Born  Sept.  30,  1859,  Tolono,  111.     f.   Walter  Forrest  Hill,  Old  Wells,  Me. 

m.   Rebecca  Ann  Miller,  Lebanon,  Ohio. 

High   School    Principal.      Prepared   in   Tolono   High   School.     Adelphic. 

Capt.      A.  B.     Teacher  one  year  in  countr}-  school;  one  year  in  Carroll  Acad- 


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emy,  Waukesha;  two  years  in  Wyman  Institute,  Upper  Alton;  twenty  years 
in  present  position.      Prin.  George  William  Curtis  High  School,  Chicago. 
Member  M.  E.  Church  and  of  the  Philosophical  Round  Table. 

Married  Ina  Mabel  Miller,  July  25,  1888,  Chicago,  111.     Children,  Harold 
Crawford,  bom  Apr.  18,  1889;  Margaret  D.,  bom  Dec.  15,  1890;  Marion,  bom 
May  1,  1891;  Lawrence  Elias,  born  Oct.  11,  1897;  Donald  Miller,  born  Oct.  9, 
1902. 
Address,  200  W.  113th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

*273.     ARTHUR  H.  KIXGMAN 
Bom  1851,  in  Massachusetts,     f.   Samuel  Kingman. 
Certificate,  1881. 
Died  Sept.  9,  1892,  at  Boston,  Mass. 

*274.     LUCY  M.  LAWHEAD 
Born  1861,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.   I.  Lawhead. 
B.  L.  1881. 
Died  May  1,  1884,  at  Champaign,  111. 

275.     NETTIE  E.  LAWRENCE  (ALLEN) 
Bom  June  25,    1860,   Belvidere,   111.     f.   Edwin  L.   Lawrence,   Sept.    19, 

1833.     m.   Mary  E.  Lawrence,  May  16,  1833,  Cuba,  N.  Y. 

Teacher    of    Piano   and   Voice.      Prepared    in   L^niv.    Acad.     Alethenai: 

Pres.  Alethenai;    member  Coll.    Senate;    Honary  member  of  Philomathean ; 

member  Congr.  Church;   Eastern  Star. 

Married  Jonas  A.  Allen,  May  6,  1885,  at  Belvidere,  111.     Child,  Eugene 

Lawrence,  born  Aug.  3,  1897. 

Address,  614  Main  st.,  Visalia,  Tulare  Co.,  Calif. 

276.     FRANCIS  MARION  McKAY 

Born  Jan.  15,  1851,  Madison,  Ind.  f.  Hiram  McKay,  Madison,  Ind.,  1825. 
m.   Elizabeth  Etherton,  1832,  Madison,  Ind. 

Principal    Public    Schools.      Prepared   in    111.    Normal    Univ.     Adelphic, 
Delta  Tau  Delta.      Pres.  and  Valedictorian  of  Class.      B.  L.     Teaching. 
Presbyterian  Church.     Trustee  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1886-95 ;  96-03;  pres.  1896- 
98.     Author  of  law  making  Trustees  elective  officers;  also  law  providing  for 
free  scholarships  in  each  Co.  of  State. 

Married  Rebecca  M.  Parson,  Aug.  27,  1889. 
Address,  134  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

277.     METTA  MACKNET  (BEACH) 
Wife  of  No.  256 

Bom  Nov.  25,  1859,  Girard,  111.  f.  Daniel  S.  Macknet,  Newark,  N.  J., 
May  28,  1836.     m.   Rhoda  J.  Clark,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  July  11,  1836. 

Prepared  in  Girard  Public  School.  Alethenai.  Pres.  of  Class;  Pres. 
Alethenai,  1881;  member  Senate,  1879;  Oratorical  Assn.,  1879;  Associate 
Justice,  1879,  College  Government.  A.  B.  Cong.  Church,  1881;  Pres.  Aid 
Soc,  1887-89;   1900-02;   Pres.  Literary  Soc,  1884;  Sec,  1886. 

Married  Bayard  E.   Beach  ('81),   Oct.    13,   1885,  Girard,   111.     Children, 
Bayard   Macknet.  born  Jan  31,  1888;    Daniel   Beman,  born  Mar.  10,   1892, 
(died  Oct.  10,  1892);  Dorothy  Blessing,  born  Feb.  17,  1893. 
Address,  Huron,  S.  Dak. 

278.     WILLIS  A.   MANSFIELD 

Bom  May  23,  1858,  in  Marengo,  111.  f.  A.  G.  Mansfield.  m.  Mary  A. 
Moore. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Entered  from  Marengo,  Illinois.  Scientific 
Club.      Physician  and  Surgeon,  Metamora,  1884-94;  at  Washington,  Illinois, 


58  University  of  Illinois  [1881 

1904.      Member  of  Central  Med.  Societj^  Peoria  City  Med.  Society;   Masonic 
Templar  Shrine. 

Married — 
Address,  Washington,  111. 

279.     WILLIAM  KAIME  MASON 

Born  Sept.  25,  1856,  Macon  Twp.,  Bureau  Co.,  111.  f.  William  H.  Mason, 
N.  H.     m.  Mehitable  W.  Kaime,  N.  H. 

Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower.  Prepared  in  Buda  High  School.  B.  S. 
Member  of  Unitarian  Church,  Buda,  Illinois;  member  of  the  I.  O.  O.  F.,  1881. 

Married  E.  May  Fuller,  Dec.  23,  1886. 
Address,  Buda,  Bureau  Co.,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

280.     JOHN  H.   MORSE 
■  Bom  Apr.  23,  1853,  Metamora,  111.     f.   Levi  P.  Morse,  Rochester,  Vt.     m. 
Mary  A.  Parminter,  England. 

President,  the  Home  Embroidery  Machine  Co.,  and  Vice-president,  the 
Equitable  Finance  and  Development  Co.  Prepared  in  Eureka  College  and 
District  Schools  near  Metamora,  111.  Philomathean;  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
President  of  Class;  Class  Prophet;  Prosecuting  Attornev,  Coll.  Gov't.  Capt. 
Principal  Schools,  1881-84;  Deputv  Sheriff,  1884-85;  Life  Ins.  Dist.  Agent, 
1885-87;  Real  Estate,  1887-91;  President,  Home  Embroidery  Machine  Co., 
1891 — .  Vice-pres.  the  Equitable  Finance  and  Development  Co.  for  about 
eight  years;  manager  of  its  Chicago  ofifice  since  1902.  Member  of  First  Pres- 
byterian Church  of  Kansas  Citv,  Kans.,  1891 — ;  board  of  Deacons  from  1895- 
1902.      I.  O.  O.  F.,  1881—. 

Married  Jessie  Griest,  Aug.  14,  1901,  Kansas  City,  Kans.      Children,  John 
Hale  Morse,  Jr.,  born  July  18,  1902,  (died  Oct.  20,  1903);  David  Levi  Morse, 
born  Dec.  22,  1904,  (died  May  5,  1905). 
Address,  229  East  42nd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

281.     JAMES  ORA  PEARMAN 

Born  Aug.  20,  1859,  Edgar  Co.,  111.  f.  John  T.  Pearman,  Harding  Co., 
Ky.     m.   Elizabeth  Elliott,  111. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1885, 
Rush  Medical.      Practicing  Medicine.      Champaign  Co.  Medical  Society. 

Married  Minnie  Richardson,  Sept.,  1890,  111,,  (died  Nov.,  1890);  Isabel 
VanVleck,  June,  1895,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Mahomet,  111. 

282.     HERMAN  SILAS  PEPOON 
Brother  of  No.  283 

Born  Jan.  21,  1860,  Warren,  111.  f.  George  Whitfield  Pepoon,  1832, 
Painesville,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Ann  Abbey,  1835,  do. 

Instructor  in  Botanv  and  Zoologv.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School. 
Adelphic;  Y.M.C.A.;  Class  Historian ;'Dept.  Marshal,  Coll. Gov't,  1880;  B.S.; 
M.  D.,  1883,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago.  Practice  of  Medicine,  1883- 
1892;  Instructor  in  Bot.  and  Zool.,  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1892 — .  First 
Sergeant  Co.  C,  Third  Regiment,  Nebr.,  State  Guards,  1883-1885.  Author: 
Laboratory  Manual  of  Botany,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.  Joint  Author:  Lab. 
Manual  of  Botany,  1906,  Neeves  Bros.,  Chicago.  Articles:  Gun-shot  wound 
in  brain  recoverv,  6  pp.,  Cliniqne,  1893;  Destruction  of  Farm  Flora,  3  pp.. 
Plant  World,  1903;  Plants  of  Magician  L.,  Mich,  and  vicinitv,  100  pp.,  1906. 
M.  E.  Church;  Trustee,  1904 — ;  Pres. -Chicago  Mycological  Soc,  1894-1900; 
Chicago  Academy  of  Science,  1892;  Amer.  Forestrv  Assn.,  1900 — . 

Married  Alma  A.  Wilcox,  1883,  Chicago,  (died  1893);  Helen  S.  Foberg, 
1900,   Chicago.     Children,  Rtidolf  S.,  born   1885;   Mary  Lucile,  born   1887; 
Laura  Constance,  1890. 
Address,  1314  Wolfram  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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283.     WILLIAM  ABBEY  PEPOON 
Brother  of  No.   282 

Bom  Jan.  25,  1858,  Warren,  111.  f.  George  Whitfield  Pepoon,  1832, 
Painesville,  O.     m.   Mary  Ann  Abbey,  1835,  Painesville,  O. 

Mine  Operator.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School.  Adelphic.  Repre- 
sented Adelphic  in  Intersocietv  Orat.  Cont.  Collection  Clerk,  First  Natl. 
Bank,  Fremont,  Neb.,  188 1-82;' stockman,  1882-84;  school  teacher,  1884-85; 
cowboy,  1885;  school  teacher,  1885-86;  Deputy  Sherifif  and  Co.  Jailer,  1886- 
90;  school  teacher,  1890;  policeman,  1891;  miner  and  millman,  1891-93; 
farmer,  1893-95;  miner,  millman,  shift  boss,  foreman,  mining  promoter,  1895 
to  — .  Commandant  of  Canton  Progress,  Patriarchs  Militant;  I.  O.  O.  F., 
1889-1890. 

Married  Sophia  Margaret  Moeller,  1893,  Baker  City,  Ore.    Children,  Wil- 
liam Wallace,  born  1894;  Herman  Lojene,  born  1896;  Elzanore  Lucile,  born 
1897;     George  Theodore,   born   1904;   Mary  Margaret,  bom   1905;   Maurice 
Manly,  born  1905. 
Address,  Baker  City,  Ore. 

284.     ETHAN  PHILBRICK 
Brothers  of  Nos.   398,   483 

Born  June  21,  1858,  Adeline,  111.  f.  Mayo  H.  Philbrick,  Waldo,  Me.  m. 
Mary  McFarland,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Fruit  Grower.  Prepared  in  Baileyville,  111.,  and  111.  Academy.  Scien- 
tific Soc.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineering,  1881-1899;  Hydraulic  Engr.,  1889-1903; 
Contracting,  1904;  raising  Ga.  peaches,  1904 — . 

Married  Anna  Lewis  Wells  at  W^estern  Springs,  1883.     Children,  Clarence 
Lewis,  born  Oct.,  1884;  Martha  Grace,  born  Jan.,  1886;  Mary  Holden,  bom 
July,  1888;  Hazel,  bom  Dec,  1890. 
Address,  Baldwin,  Ga. 

*285.     FRANCIS  M.   PLETCHER 
Born  1855,  in  Plattville,  111.      f.   Daniel  Fletcher. 
B.  S.  1881. 
Died  at  Coonia,  CaHf.,  June  15,  1888. 

*286.     FRANK  H.    PORTER 
Born  1861,  in  Illinois,     f.   Henry  Porter. 
Certificate,  1881. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1886,  at  Garden  Prairie,  111. 

287.     SPRAGUE  DWIGHT  ROSS 

Born  Feb.  8,  1857,  Reno,  Bond  Co.,  111.  f.  John  M.  Ross,  June  7,  1823, 
Maury  Co.,  Tenn.     m.   Ruth  M.  Jones,  Dec.  2,  1825,  Maury  Co.,  Tenn. 

Banker.  Prepared  in  Greenville  High  School,  Greenville,  111.  Philo- 
mathean.  B.  S.  Teaching  and  salesman,  1881-84;  Real  Estate  and  Loan 
Business,  1885-93;  Banking,  1894—. 

Married  Bertha  E.  Barnes,  June  25,  1884,  Chicago,  111.    Children,  Bertha, 
bom  June  12,  1888;  Kenneth  Dwight,  born  Sept.  17,  1893. 
Address,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

288.     JOSEPH  SCHWARTZ 

Born  Aug.  28,  1859,  Salem,  111.  f.  Bernard  Schwartz,  Nov.  27,  1826, 
Germany,     m.   Christina  Lacroix,  Aug.  28,  1830,  Germany. 

Druggist.      Prepared  in  Salem,  111.      Philomathean. 

Married  Clara  Rose,  Apr.   29,  1886,   Salem,   111.     Children,  Helen,  born 
Jan.  15,  1893;   Christine,  born  Jan.  6,  1906. 
Address,  Salem,  111. 


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289.     ARTHUR  BLISS  SEYMOUR 
Husband  of  No.  381 

Born  Jan.  3,  1859,  Moline,  111.  f.  Frank  Seymour,  Mar.  4,  1831,  Gran- 
ville, Mass.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Bliss,  May  24,  1837,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Botanist.  Prepared  in  Maplewood  High  School,  Camp  Point,  111.  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Held  offices  in  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  and  Adelphic.  B.  S. ; 
M.  S.,  1886.  Inst,  in  Prep.  Botany,  1881;  Botanist,  111.  State  Lab. 
of  Nat.  Hist.,  1881-1884;  Instr.  in  Bot.,  in  charge,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1885-86; 
Asst.  Cryptogamic  Herbarium  of  Harvard,  1883-85,  1886 — .  Presbyterian 
Church;  Congregational  Church,  1886;  First  Church  in  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1886-1894;  First  Congr.  Church,  Waverley,  1894—.  Held  minor  offices  in 
church  and  S.  S. 

Married    Anna    Julia    Conkling    ('84),    May    6,    1886,    Champaign,    111. 
Children,  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  Jan.  27,  1889;  Rosa  Margaret,  born  Apr.  28, 
1890;  Frank  Conkling,  born  July  21,  1895;  Edith  Katharine,  born  Sept.  28, 
1896. 
Address,  26  University  Museum,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

290.     BYRON  A.  SLADE 

Bom  Sept.  27,  1856,  East  Berne,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  Joshua  Slade- 
Apr.  26,  1829,  East  Berne,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Catherine  Hannah  Allen, 
Apr.  29,  1835,  E.  Berne,  N.  Y. 

Druggist.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Sycamore,  111.  Philomathean.  B. 
S.     Druggist,  firm  of  Worthington  &  Slade. 

Married  Cora  Black,  Sept.  8,  1886.      Children,  John  Black,  born  Mar.  5, 
1890,  (died  Jan.  20,  1905);  Katherine  Claire,  born  Apr.  18,  1896;  Elizabeth 
Muriel,  born  Nov.  14,  1897. 
Address,  1027  Spafford  Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 

*291.     MORELLE  M.  STACY 
Born  1859,  in  Illinois,     f.   W.  C.  Stacy. 
B.  L.  1881. 
Died  July  17,  1895,  at  Spring  Hill,  Ala. 

*292.     JAMES  B.   STURMAN 

Born  July  1,  1857,  in  Dahlgren,  111.  f.  Alexander  M.  Sturman,  near  Mc- 
Minnville,  Tenn.,  Feb.  5,  1820.  m.  Louisa  Varner,  October  28,  1819,  in 
Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Prepared  in  McLeansboro  and  Enfield,  111.  In  the  law  office  of  Mr. 
High,  103  Adams  Street,  Chicago,  for  a  few  years;  health  failed;  moved  to 
Salina,  Kansas. 

Married  ]\x\y  17,  1888. 
Died  June  6,  1901,  in  Salina,  Kan. 

293.     ARTHUR  NEWELL  TALBOT 
Husband  of  No.  270 

BornOct.  21,  1857,  Cortland,  111.  f.  Charles  A.  Talbot,  London,  England, 
m.   Harriet  Newell,  Brockville,  Ontario. 

Prof,  of  Municipal  and  Sanitary  Engineering.  Prepared  in  Sycamore 
High  School.  Philomathean.  Oratorical  Association.  Pres.,  V.-P.,  Sec, 
Philo;  Chief  Justice,  Associate  Justice,  Member  of  Senate,  V.-P.,  Secy,  of 
Univ.  College  Government:  Associate  Editor  Illini;  Delegate  to  Inter  State 
Oratorical  Assn.;  Class  Essayist;  Capt.  B.  S. ;  M.  C.  E.,  1885.  Civil 
Eng'r  on  railroad  location,  construction,  and  maintenance  of  way  work, 
1881-85;  on  railway,  municipal  and  other  engineering  work  at  various  times 
since;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Engineering  and  Mathematics,  lUinois,  1885-1890;  Prof, 
of  Municipal  and  Sanitary  Engineering,  Illinois,  1890 — .      Investigations  gn 


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reinforced  concrete,  work  with  septic  tank,  investigations  on  paving  brick 
tests  and  on  miscellaneous  engineering  problems.  Atithor:  The  Railway- 
Transition  Spiral,  Engineering  News  Publishing  Co.  Member  Amer.  Soc. 
of  C.  E.;  W.  S.  E.;  Amer.  Soc,  Testing  Materials;  Amer.  Soc.  Municipal  Im- 
provements; Soc.  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education;  111.  Soc.  Eng.  and 
Sur. ;  Amer.  W.  W.  Assn. ;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  of  Congrega- 
tional Church. 

Married   Virginia    Mann    Hammet    ('81),  June    7,    1886,    Camargo,    111. 
Children,  Kenneth  Hammet,  born  Apr.  7,  1887,  ('09);  Mildred  Virginia,  born 
Feb.  6,  1891;  Rachel  Harriet,  born  Apr.  6,  1896;  Dorothv  Newell,  born  Dec. 
26,  1898. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

294.     DARLEY  THOMAS 

Born  Oct.  9,  1S61,  Champaign,  111.  f.  John  Harrison  Thomas,  July  13, 
1813,  Adams  Co..  O.     m.   Mary  McNiel,  July  8,  1822,  Adams  Co.,  Ohio. 

Shoe  Dealer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai.  B.  L., 
1881.  Chicago  Club.  Univ.  of  111.;  Intercollegiate  Alumnee  Ass'n;  Alumnae 
Ass'n,Univ.  of  111.  1881-87,  Bookkeeper;  1887-89,  Cashier  and  confidential 
clerk;  1899-1905,  owner  and  manager  of  the  Dept.  of  Shoe  Store  Supplies  of 
R.  P.  Smith  &  Sons,  Chicago.  Member  Chicago  Chapter  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution. 
Address,  5211  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

295.     WILLIAM  S.  WESTON 
Brother  of  Nos.  116,  447,  579,  580 
Born    June    22,    1860,    Champaign,    111.      f.    Nathan    Weston,    Wilson, 
N.  Y.     m.  Jane  Cloyde,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Adelphic;  Civil  Engineers'  Club.  B.  L.;  B.  S.,  1883. 
Topeka,  Kans.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  as  Civil  Engineer. 

Married  Elizabeth  Jane  Towlson,  Aug.  19,  1885,  Detroit,  Mich.     Children, 
Frederick  William,  bom  June  1,  1888;  Mable  Towlson,  born  Jan  12,  1891. 
Address,  6617  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

296.     MAXWELL  BLACKBURN  WILSON 
Born   Dec.    16,    1858,  near  Paris,   111.     f.   William  Oliver  Wilson,    1831, 
Palestine,  111.     m.   Cassandra  Blackburn,  1832,  Paris,  111. 

Farmer.  Prepared  by  private  tutor  at  home.  Adelphic.  Member 
Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  Emma  Schenck,  Julv  30,  1891,  Paris,  111.     Child,  Dudley  Black- 
bum,  born  Apr.  26,  1897. 
Address,  Paris,  111. 

297.     JESSIE  ARMILDA  WRIGHT  (RICHARDSON) 
Sister  of  No.  367 

Born  June  23,  1860,  Champaign,  111.  f.  James  Stephens  Wright,  Aug.  4, 
1816,  Highland  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Katherine  Lander,  Mar.  26,  1823,  Bourbon 
Co.,  Ky. 

Prepared  in  District  School  and  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai. 
B.  L.     Teacher  in  Champaign  schools,  1881 — . 

Married    Henrv    Edward    Richardson,    Mar.    7,    1889,    Champaign,    111. 
Children,  Eugene  Wright,  born  Jan.  7,  1890;  Ruth,  bora  Dec.  4,  1892;  Helen, 
born  Dec.  1,  1894;  Darlev,  bom  Mar.  9,  1897;  James  Hollins,  bom  July  26, 
1899. 
Address,  Rentchler,  111. 


62  University  of  Illinois  [1882 

CLASS  OF  1882     (34) 

298.     DORA  ANGELINE  ANDRUS  (GRIFFITH) 
Born  May   5,    1863,   Ashton,   111.     f.  John  Archibald  Andrus,   Nov.   30, 

1834,  Stephantown,  N.  Y.     m.  Rhoda  Anne  Siple,  Nov.  12,  1843,  Sussex, 

N.  J. 

Married.      Prepared  in  Ashton   High   School.      Alethenai;   Pres.    College 

Government.      B.  L.     Taught  Grammar  Dept.,  Ashton  High  School,  1882- 

84;  do.,  Marshalltown  City  School,  1884-89;  Prin.  of  3d  Ward  School,  1887- 

89.      Member  Presbvterian  Church. 

Married  John  Charters  Griffith,   June    18,    1889,   at  Ashton.     Children, 

Mildred  Elizabeth,  born  Feb.  26,  1893;  Stanwood  John,  bom  Mar.  18,  1897; 

Oliver  Andrus,  born  Nov.  22,  1900. 

Address,  Ashton,  111. 

299.     KITTIE  C.  AVERY 

Born  Feb.  8,  1861,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Samuel  Avery,  Oct.  8,  1831,  Ilion,  N. 
Y.     m.   Louise  A.  Holmes,  Manchester,  Vt. 

Prepared  by  private  tutor  and  one  vear  in  Univ.  Academv.      Alethenai. 
B.  L. 
Address,  2736  Decatur  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

*300  SAMUEL  GORDON  BAILEY,  Jr. 
Born  1861,  in  Wisconsin,     f.   S.  Bailey. 
B.  S.  1882. 
Married  Kittie  Reed. 
Died  May  13,  1901,  in  Chicago,  111. 

301.     CHARLES  C.  BARNES 
Brother  of  No.   56 

Born  Nov.  10,  1859,  in  Massachusetts,  f.  C.  C.  Barnes,  m.  Caroline 
ElUs. 

Supt.  of  Reconstructed  Granite  Co.  Supt.  of  Franklin  Sugar  Co.,  Frank- 
lyn,  Tenn.;  Supt.  of  Hoopeston  Sugar  Co.,  Hoopeston,  111.;  Supt.  of  Penn. 
Enameled  Brick  Co.,  Oaks,  Penn.;  at  present  Supt.  of  Reconstructed  Granite 
Co.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Patented  several  inventions.  Sugar  maker  in  Louisi- 
ana and  Cuba;  contractor,  Panama  Canal;  five  years  in  the  gold  mines;  three 
years  on  Texas  Cattle  ranch. 
Address,  Norristown,  Penn. 

*302.     ARTHUR  M.  BRIDGE 
Brother  of  No.    163 

Born  Feb.  14,  1860,  La  Moille,  111.  f.  Sereno  Bridge,  Wilmington, 
Vt.     m.   Allisanny  Winchester,  MarllDoro,  Vt. 

Prepared  near  La  Moille,  111.  Member  of  Philomathean  and  Sigma 
Chi.  Captain.  Farmer;  Banker,  Dec,  1890,  fall  of  1892;  drug  store  busi- 
ness and  farming  until  Nov.,  1893.  School  Treasurer.  Member  of  Baptist 
Church,  Mason. 

Married  Mary  E.   Porterfield,    July   15,    1884,   Mendota,  111.       Children, 
Alice  Irene,  born  Oct.  27,  1889,  and  Don  Wallace,  born  Sept.  16,  1891. 
Died  June  9,  1894,  in  Goldfield,  Iowa. 

303.     BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BULLARD 
Brother  of  Nos.  165,  304,  458 
Born  Feb.  23,  1858,   near  Mechanicsburg,  111.     f.   Wesley  Bullard,  July 
28,  1816,  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.     m.  Sarah  Anna  Foster,  July  18,  1824,  Montgom- 
ery Co.,  Ky. 

Teacher.  B.  L.  Was  member  of  Adelphic.  Teaching  most  of  the  time ; 
in  Illinois,   1882-86;   in  Dakota,  1886-90;  in  Washington,  1890-97;  and  in 


1882]  Baccalaureate  Alumxi  63 

Illinois,  1897-1905.  Was  principal  of  the  Chehalis,  Washington,  High  school 
three  years;  Supt.  Schools  of  Winlock,  Wash.,  one  year;  eight  years  principal 
of  the  Dixon,  111,,  High  School;  at  present  teaching  in  the  Thomas  Hoyne 
Manual  Training  High  School,  Chicago. 

Married  Caroline  J.   Ritsher,    1894,   Beloit,   Wis.     Child,   Elsie  Carolyn, 
bom  July  28,  1897. 
Address,' 1680  Barry  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

304.  GEORGE  WESLEY  BULLARD 
Brother  of  Nos.  165,  303,  458 

Born  July  31,  1855,  near  Mechanicsburg,  111.  f.  Wesley  BuUard,  July 
28,  1816,  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Sarah  Ann  Foster,  Julv  IS,  1824,  Montgomery 
Co.,  Ky. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Country  School  and  Univ.  Academy.  Adelphic. 
Editor  in  Chief  of  Illini,  1881-1882.  B.  S.;  M.  Arch.  Architect  since  1882; 
Inspector  of  Buildings,  Plumbing  and  Drainage  of  Tacoma,  1892-1893. 
Planned  and  designed  Engineering  Hall,  1893.  Was  Pres.  of  Washington 
State  Chapter,  American  Institute  of  Architects,  1894-1895;  Vice-pres.  at 
present. 

Married  Anna  Hastings  Heath,  July  10,  1895,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Address,  532  North  J.  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

305.  WILLIAM  BURGESS  CARMAN 

Born  Sept.  27,  1857,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Isaac  Newton  Carman,  July  26,  1829, 
Ferry,  O.     m.  Julia  Anna,  Mar.  29,  1830,  Penfield,  O. 

Physician.  Prepared  High  School,  3  A'ears;  Sewell  &  Abbott  Classical 
School,  1  year,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Vice-Pres.  of  Adelphic  and  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Capt.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1884,  Chicago  Homeopathic  Med.  College  &  Hospital. 
Practicing  Physician.  Author:  Spiritual  Therapeutics,  the  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  Investigator,  Nov.,  1887,  pages  328-35.  Vaccination  as  a  Pro- 
phylactic of  Variola;  pages  289-99;  Transactions  Homeopathic  Med.  Soc. 
State  of  N.  Y.,  1896.  Member  Rochester  Baptist  Social  Union;  Vice-pres., 
1901-1902;  Monroe  Co.  Momeopathic  Med.  Soc;  Pres.,  1892;  Dispensary 
StafI,  Rochester  Homeopathic  Hospital,  1896;  Attending  Physician,  Roches- 
ter Homeopathic  Hospital,  1904. 

Married  Grace  Cushman,  Sept.  4,  1884,  Champaign,  111.     Children,  Julia 
Marena,  born  June  30,  1888;  Florence  Eliza,  born  June  25,  1890;  Olive  Mari- 
on, born  Jan.  16,  1892;  Leicester  Cushman,  born  Mar.  11,  1895. 
Address,  32  Upton  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

306.     EDWARD  EVERETT  COLE 

Born  Aug.  5,  1858.     f.   Rev.  Jacob  Cole.     m.   Margaret  Worsham. 

In  Universitv  of  Denver.  Prepared  in  DuQuoin  High  School.  Orator, 
Scientific  Assn.,'Univ.  of  111.,  in  Intersociety  Contest,  1880.  Capt.  *B.  L. 
1893;  M.  A.,  Colorado  College,  1889;  Ph.  D.,  Chicago,  1906. 

Married  Sophie  Norris,   1887,  Grand  Island,  Neb.     Children,  Margaret, 
born  1893;  Eleanor,  1892. 
Address,  905  White  Ave.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

307.     SOPHRONIA  RICKORDS  COLE  (HALL) 
Bom  Dec.    28,    1860,   McLeansboro,   Hamilton  Co.,    111.     f.   Rev.   Jacob 

Cole,  Nov.  3,  1827,  Metz,  Germany,     m.   Margaret  Worsham,  Oct.  29,  1827, 

Henderson,  Ky. 

Married.      Prepared  at  DuQuoin  and  Tuscola.     Alethenai.     Teacher  in 

Public  School  at  DuQuoin,  1882-83;  East  side  School,  Champaign,  1884-85. 
Married  Dr.  Wilford  Ferrel  Hall,  Champaign,  Dec.  29,  1885,  (died  June 

18,   1904).     Children,  Jennie  Lourene,  born  Dec.   19,   1886;  Wilford  Frank, 

born   Mar.  22,  1888;   Mayme  Margaret,  born  Sept.   10,   1890;    Laura  Hazel, 

bom  Nov.  3,  1897. 

Address,  McLeansboro,  111. 


64  University  of  Illinois  [1882 

308.     WILLIAM  GOSS  CURTISS 

Born  Sept.  16,  1859,  Waterloo,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  Geo.  W.  Curtiss, 
Schuyler,  N.  Y.     m.   Frances  Hatton  Curtiss,  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  1832. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Warren,  111.  Adelphic.  Banking,  1882-89; 
Farming,  1894 — .      Post  master  and  twice  School  director. 

Married  Lora  Giller  Curtiss,  Dec.  7,  1902,  White  Hall.      Children,  George, 
born  Oct.  4,  1893;  Frances,  born  Dec.  23,  1894;  Edward,  born  Sept.  28,  1897; 
Esther,  born  Sept.  19,  1900;  Homer, born  Feb.  2,  1902;  Marshall,  born  Feb. 
13,  1904. 
Address,  Stockton,  111. 

309.  JEPTHA  H.  DAVIS 
Born  1860,  in  Indiana,     f.   C.  P.  Davis. 
Farmer  (1904).     Certificate. 

Married  Clara  M.  Watson. 
Address  (1904),  Straight  Creek,  Kans. 

310.  DAVID  EICHBERG 

Born  Mar.  18,  1860,  Atlanta,  111.  f.  Samuel  Eichberg,  Apr.  17,  1832,  Ger- 
many,    m.  Mina  Stern,  Germany. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Shurtleflf  College,  Alton,  111.  Philomathean; 
Sigma  Chi;  Class  Pres.  and  Pres.  of  Philomathean;  Capt.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1882;  LL.  B.,  Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago,  (Northwestern),  1884. 
Practicing  Law. 

Married  Emma  L.  Longini,  Dec.  15,  1892,  Chicago,  111.      Children,  Adrian 
J.  born  Dec.  2,  1895;  Leila,  born  May  8,  1902. 
Address,  Suite  510,  167  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

311.     ANDREW  JOHN  EISENMEYER 
Born  Jan.  27,  1862,  St.  Clair  Co.,  111.       f.   Andrew  Eisenmeyer,  Feb.  22, 

1824,  Hassloch,  Germany,     m.   Christine  Santer,  Oct.    19,   1829,  Hassloch, 

Ger. 

Miller.      Prepared  in  Trenton  Public  School;  Sigma  Chi;  Pres.  of  College 

Gov't,  1882.     Capt.     B.  A.    Proprietor  of  mill ;  manufacturer  of  flour.    Pres. 

of  School  Board,  1903-05,  Vice-Pres.  Bank  of  Springfield;  Vice-Pres.  Spring- 
field Traction  Co. 

Married  Celia  H.,  Oct.  1,  1890,  Springfield,  Mo.     Children,  Walter  W.; 

Cristine  M.;   Louis  P.;  Marie  A. 

Address,  Springfield,  Mo. 

312.     SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  HARRISON 
Born  July  31,  1856,  Saline  Co.,  Mo.     f.  Joseph  Harrison,  Virginia,  1811. 
m.   Martha  Patterson,  Ky.,  1828. 

School  Principal  and  Broker.  Prepared  in  Shurtleff  Col.  Prep.  Dept. 
Philomathean.  Chief  Justice  of  College  Gov't.  B.  A. ;  M.  A.,  1888.  Ad- 
mitted to  Bar,  1889.  Prin.  of  Public  School  and  Broker  in  unlisted  securi- 
ties. Author:  booklet  of  poems,  Prairie  Breezes,  45  pages,  1897.  Member 
Baptist  Church  since  1882. 

Married  Harriet  E.  Craig,  Champaign,  111.,  1882.    Children,  Bessie  M.,  born 
Oct.,  1889;  Warren  C,  born  Oct.,  1897;  Stanley  D.,  born  Oct.,  1899. 
Address,  Room  51,  99  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*313.     CHARLES  H.  MERRITT 

Born  Sept.  13,  1856,  near  Waterman,  DeKalb  Co.,  111.  f.  John  H.  Mer- 
ritt,  Oct.  6,  1828,  N.  Y.  state,     m.   Rhoda  S.  Yay,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Waterman  High  School  and  Lee  Center  Acad.  Adel- 
phic. Clerk  in  Bank  in  Augusta,  Kan.,  1882-84;  Clerk  in  Fred  Smith's 
Bank,  Mason  City,  111.;  clerk  and  bookkeeper  in  Farmers  State  Bank,  1886- 


1882]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  65 

88;  director  and  asst.  Cashier  in  same  bank  until  1901.  First  member  of  M. 
E.  Church  at  Waterman,  Presbyterian  at  Augusta,  Kan.,  Mason  City; 
Elder  at  M.  C;  Hon.  member  W.  C.  T.  U.;  member  of  Co.  Prohibition  Com- 
mittee, as  Pres.,  Sec.  or  Treas.;  Supt.  Sunday  School. 

Married  Hattie  Osborn,  Feb.  28,  1884,  Mason  City,  111.     Children,  Lela 
Beardsley,  born  July  13,  1886;  Blanche  Fay,  bom  Aug.  12,  1891. 
Died  Feb.  8.  1901,  Mason  City,  111. 

314.     JOHN  RALPH  NEELY 
Brother  of  No.   241 

Bom  Apr.  22,  1859,  Benton,  111.  f.  Isaac  M.  Neely,  Princeton,  Ind.  m. 
Mary  C.  Elston,  Frankfort,  111. 

Special  Medical  Inspector,  Chicago  Health  Dept.  Prepared  in  DuQuoin 
Public  School.  Starvation  Society  of  "Tanner  Hall. "  Adelphic.  Hatchet 
Orator,  Class  Day.  B.  L.;  M.  D.,  1887,  Howard  Univ.;  D.  M.,  1891,  Univ.  of 
Georgetown.  Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Dept.,  Surgeon  Gen.  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Practicing  Physician,  Washington,  D.  C,  1887-1895; 
Acting  Chief  Med.  Inspector  Chicago  Health  Dept.,  1895-1905.  Private 
for  six  vears  in  National  Guard  District  of  Columbia  as  Capt.  Company  B 
and  D,'2nd  Bat.,  2nd  Reg.,  1888-90;  Hospital  Steward  and  Surgeon,  "5th 
Bat.,  2nd  Reg.,  1892-95.  Member  of  Medical  Society,  District  of  Columbia; 
Med.  Societv,  Chicago;  American  Med.  Assn.;  American  Public  Health  Assn. 

Married  ^Wa.  V.    Spurgeon,   Aug.    16,    1886,   Baltimore,    Md.      Children, 
Hazel  Adelaide,  born  Sept.   12,   1887;  Charles  Bertes,  born  Sept.   10,   1889; 
Donald  Stuart,  born  Jan.   18,   1891;  Harold  Richard,  born  Sept.  29,   1893; 
Joseph  Ralph,  born  July  2,  1896. 
Address,  2159  Clarendon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

315.     THOMAS  NOBLE 

Born  Aug.  9,  1858,  Stark  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Thomas  Noble,  Aug.  24,  1835, 
Ohio.     m.   Subina  Munrow,  June  26,  1837. 

Gold  Mining.      Prepared  in  Whipple  Academy  and  Illinois  College,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.      Hennepin  Canal  Survev,  1882;  Engineering  Dept.  Santa  Fe  Ry. 
Eng.  Dept.  Mex.  Nat.  Ry.,  1883-88;' Gold  Mining,  1888—. 
Address,  Descause,  San  Diego  Co.,  Calif. 

316.     ROBERT  ELWOOD  ORR 

Born  Aug.  17,  1856,  near  Rob  Roy,  Ind.  f.  James  Orr,  June  2,  1805, 
Franklin,  Warren  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Jane  Miller,  June  17,  1833,  near  Stone 
Bluff,  Fountain  Co.,  Ind. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Attica,  Ind.,  High  School,  Bloomington 
Preparatory  School;  one  year  in  Univ.  of  Indiana.  Adelphic.  Capt.  Asst 
Engr.  Hennepin  Canal  Survev,  1882;  Draftsman,  Jackson  Yazoo  Citv  branch, 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  Jackson,  Miss.;  Asst.  Engineer,  C.  B.  &.  Q.,  1883-92, 'Chicago; 
City  of  Evantson,  Asst.  to  Consr.  of  Public  Works  &  Health,  1892-95;  Asst. 
Engr.  E.  J.  &  E.  Ry.,  1896-1903;  Chicago  and  Northwestern,  1897-98; 
Engr.  for  Electric  Ry.,  Milwaukee  to  W'aukesha,  Wis.,  1898.  General 
Engineering  and  Surveying,  1903;  Ass't  Master  of  Wav,  Indiana  Harbor 
R.  R.,  1905.  Second  Lieut.  Co.  "I,"  Second  Regiment,  'I.  N.  G.,  1898-98. 
Member  Congr.  Church,  Evanston,  111.,  1886;  1902,  Central  Pres.  Church, 
Joliet,  111.;  1902,  Matleson  Lodge,  No.  175,  Joliet,  111.;  1902,  Western  Soc. 
of  Engineers;  1886,  Illinois  Soc.  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Married  Mrs.  Katherine  F.  Weese,  Dec.  24,  1902,  joliet,  111. 
Address,  105  Second  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 

*317.     CHARLES  W.   PALMER 
Born  1860,  in  Watseka.  111.     m.   Mrs.  E.  S.  Palmer. 
B.  L. 
Died  July  4,  1884,  at  Austin,  Texas. 


66  University  of  Illinois  [1882 

318.     ARTHUR  PEABODY 
Brother  of   No.   360 

Born  Nov.  16,  1858,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  f.  Selim  Hobart  Peabody.  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Pangborn. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.  B.  S.,  1882.  Practicing 
Architecture.      Supervising  Architect,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin. 

Married  Agnes  Cochrane,  Sept.  3,  1885,  Boston.      Children,  Marion,  born 
in  1886,  Chicago,  111.;   Arthur  Cochrane,  born  1890,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;    Char- 
lotte EHzabeth,  born  1899,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

319,     ARVILLA  K.   RALEY  (HARRISON) 

Born  1861,  in  Illinois,      f.   E.  V.  Raley. 

Married  James  D.  Harrison. 
Address  (1904),  37  H  St.,  Salt  Lake,  Utah. 

*320.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  RICHARDS 

Born   1859,  in  California,     f.   A.   A.   Richards. 

B.  S.  1882. 
Died  May  15,  1889,  at  Carthage,  N.  M. 

321.  CHARLES  NEWTON  ROBERTS 

Born  Sept.  19,  1861,  Jefiferson,  111.  f.  Clark  Roberts,  1829,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
m.  Elizabeth  Harrison  Linscott,  1839,  Jay,  Me. 

Engineer  and  Surveyor.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School.  Sigma 
Chi;  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Machinist;  instrument  man  on  Miss.  River  Survey; 
traveling  salesman;  Asst.  Engr.  Chicago  Sanitary  Dist.;  last  15  years  con- 
ducting an  engineering  and  surveying  business,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  Addie  M.  Keith,  July  20,  1887,  Blue  Island,  111.    Children,  Keith, 
born  Aug.  31,  1889;  Marion,  born  June  30,  1892;  Helen,  born  Mar.  23,  1895; 
John  Clark,  born  Dec.  12,  1896. 
Address,  1014  Lake  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

322.     FREDERICK  DANIEL  RUGG 

Born  Dec.  22,  1860,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Daniel  Rugg,  May  30,  1830, 
Heath,  Mass.     m.   Philena  Dale  Kellogg,  Shelburn,  Mass. 

Gen.  Man'g'r  of  Life  Ins.  Co.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 
Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Class  Orator  for  Junior  Exhibition;  Class  Poet, 
Class  Day;  delivered  one  of  the  Orations,  Commencement.  B.  L.  Whole- 
sale and  Retail  Shoe  Business,  firm  D.  Rugg  &  Son;  partner  in  firm,  F.  D. 
&  W.  A.  Rugg  1888-96;  engaged  in  Life  Ins.  business;  was  President 
three  years.  Resigned  to  give  Liquid  Air  lectures  and  demonstrations;  Gen. 
agent  of  Life  Ins.  Co.  Organized  the  Champaign  Commercial  Assn.,  1884; 
Secy,  and  Treas.  of  organization  10  years;  Secy,  and  Treas.  for  the  Endeavor 
Soc.  for  Illinois;  Vice-pres.  and  Gen.  Man'g'r  of  the  Nat'l  Life  Annuity  Co., 
Jacksonville,  111. 

Married  Cora  M.Maltby,  1887,  Champaign,  111.     Children,  Daniel  Maltby, 
born  Sept.  27,  1889;  Helen  Carohne,  born  Aug.  16,  1903. 
Address,  507  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.     Bus.  Jacksonville,  111. 
323.     ABIA  JOSEPH  SHARP 

Born  Aug.  3,  1853,  Slabtown,  111.  f.  David  Sharp,  1825,  Mifflin  Co.,  Pa. 
m.   Susanna  Joder,  Mifflin  Co.,  Pa. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Univ.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Scientific  Soc;  Gregorian;  Adelphic.  Valedictorian  of  Mech.  Eng'rs.;  Capt. 
B.  S.;  M.  E.  1889.  Engineer  till  Sept.,  1882;  draftsman  in  Car  Shops  of 
K.  C,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  to  1883 ;  mechanical  engineer  in  charge  of  machine 
shops  at  Harrisonville,  Mo.,  1883 — . 

Married  Maggie  Jane  Wright,  Oct.  14,  1888,  (died  Jan.  16,  1892);  Sarah 


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Elizabeth  Wright,  Apr.  3,  1895,  (died  Apr.  29,  1903).     Children,  Alice,  (died 
in  infancy);  May,  (died  in  infancy);  Abia  Morris,  born  Mar.  17,  1897;  Eliza- 
beth, born  Nov.  3,  1900;  Mary,  born  July  28,  1902. 
Address,  Harrisonville,  Mo. 

324.     FRANK  SHLAUDEMAN 

Born  June  17,  1862,  Decatur,  Macon  Co.,  111.  f.  Henry  Shlaudeman,  Jan. 
13,  1834,  Wildeshausen,  Oldenburg,  m.  Caroline  Weissmann,  Mar.  22, 
1836,  Rothselberg,  Rheinplatz,  Germany. 

Pres.  and  Manager,  Decatur  Brewing  Co.  Prepared  in  Acad,  at  111. 
Kappa  Kappa  chapter  of  Sigma  Chi.  B.  S.  Brush  Electric  Co.,  Cleveland, 
O.,  Sept.,  1882 — Mar.,  1883;  Harpstrile  &  Shlaudeman,  Brewers,  Decatur, 
111.,  1883-85;  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  1885-86;  Henry  Shlaudeman, 
successor  to  Harpstrile  &  Shlaudeman,  1886-88;  Vice-pres.  and  Manager, 
Decatur  Brewing  Co.,  Mar.,  1888,  to  Jan.,  1903,  Pres,  and  Manager,  Jan., 
1903 — .     Member  of  Library  Board,  Decatur  PubUc  Library,  July,  1902 — . 

Married  Josephine  Theresa  Baum,  Oct.  27,  1886. 
Address,  Decatur,  111. 

325.     HOWARD  BRINKERHOFF  SLAUSON 
Husband  of  No.  353 

Born  Apr.  15,  1860,  in  Fishkill,  New  York.  f.  Joseph  Slauson,  1818, 
Fishkill,  N.  Y.     m.   Sarah  Slauson,  1829,  Bedford,  N.  Y. 

Horticulture.  Prepared  in  Dwight  High  School.  Philomathean.  B.  S., 
First  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  1882-83;  Chemist  for  Champaign  Sugar  Co.,  also 
made  assaying  trip  to  Dakota,  1883-84;  studied  law  and  admitted  in 
1887;  partnership  with  John  L.  Ray,  1887-90;  practiced  law  in  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1890-1900;  forced  by  ill  health  to  leave  office  work.  Engaged  in 
horticulture. 

Married  Celeste    Langley  ('83),   Nov.    15,    1888,  Champaign,   111.,   (died 
Sept.  3,   1903,  at  Seattle,  Wash.     Children,  Sarah  Jeannette,  born  Aug.  2, 
1897,  Celeste,  born  May  2,  1899,  Howard  Langley,  born  Dec.  7,  1901. 
Address,  Brighton,  Wash. 

326.     CHARLES  LINNAEUS  SMITH 
Born   Mar.    8,    1861,    Newton,    111.     f.   C.    B.    vSmith,    1834,   W.   Va.     m. 

Celeste  Elfie  Gray,  1836,  Arcole.  O. 

Municipal   Judge.       Prepared    in    Champaign    High    School.      Adelphic, 

Orator  two  vears  in  Inter  Soc.  Orat.  Contest.     Capt.;  B.  L.;  LL.,  B.,   1885, 

Albany  Law'School.      Attorney  to  Board  of  Co.  Commissioners,   1900-1904; 

Municipal  Judge,  Minneapolis,  Jan.  1,  1905 — . 

Married  Grace   Maria   Healey,   Apr.    26,    1888,   Champaign,    111.      Child, 

Marian  Alden,  born  Mar.  10,  1890. 

Address,  2018  Hawthorn  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

327.     NELSON  STRONG  SPENCER 
Born  Dec.  3,  1857,  Dixon,  111.     f.   Aquilla  Spencer,  1832,  Center  Co.,  Pa. 

m.   Mary  A.  Hetler,  1835,  Dixon,  111. 

Prepared   in    Dixon    High    School.      Philomathean.      B.  S.      Practice    of 

Architecture  and  served  at  Univ.  of  Illinois  as  Supt.  of  Buildings  and  grounds, 

1898-1902. 

Married  Ida  Florence  Rush,   Sept.  8.   1881.  Champaign,  111.       Children, 

Chfford  Ricker,  born   1885,  (died   1904);  Charics  Blakely.  born  1888;  Mary 

Ethel,  born  1890. 

Address,  Champaign,  111. 


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328.     FLORIZEL  ADINO  TAFT 
Brother  of  No.  222 

Born  Dec.  30,  1863,  Elmwood,  111.  f.  Don  Carlos  Taft,  Swanzey,  N.  H. 
m.   Mary  Lucy  Foster,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Cashier.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.     Cashier  Bank  of  Hanover. 

Married  Grace  Aurner,  Oct.  4,  1893. 
Address,  Hanover,  Kans. 

329.     JAMES  TODD 

Born  Oct.  13,  1855,  Dundee,  111.  f.  Hugh  Todd,  July  24,  1818,  near 
Glasgow,  Scotland,     m.   Magdalene  Rankin,  Jan.   1,   1827,  Delry,  Scotland. 

Hydraulic  Engineering.  Prepared  in  Elgin  Academy,  Elgin,  111. 
Philo.;  class  prophet;  capt.;  B.  S.  Hydraulic  engineering,  building  water 
towers  for  cities,  villages,  etc.;  designing  and  constructing  city  water  works 
systems. 

Married  Pearl  B.  Loveland,  June  9,   1902.     Child,  Francis  Hugh,  born 
Aug.  8,  1901. 
Address,  Elgin,  111. 

330.     HERBERT  TURNER 

Born  1859,  in  Quincy,  111.     f.   Edward  T.  Turner. 

Electrical  Engineer  (1904).     Capt. 
Address,  (1904),  Dayton,  O. 

331.     JOHN  GEORGE  WADSWORTH 
Husband  of  No.  254 

Born  Aug.  26,  1859,  Kinnickinnic,  Wis.  f.  John  Gregory  Wadsworth, 
Mar.  10,  1825,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.  m.  Mary  Ann  Wainwright,  June  29, 
1825,  Newark-on-Trent,  Eng. 

Banker.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  Adelphic; 
Charter  member  of  Sigma  Chi;  Class  Pres.;  Valedictorian;  Capt.  Civil 
Engineer,  1882-84    Stenographer,  1884-85 ;  Cashier,  1885-92;  Banker,  1892-. 

Married  Kittie  Marie  Baker  ('81),  Oct.  27,  1886,  Champaign,  111.,  (died 
Nov.  25,  1899).     Child,  John  Baker,  born  Nov.  8,  1898. 
Address,  201  Pearl  St.,  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

CLASS  OF   1883  (36) 

332.     EDWARD  LORENZO  ABBOTT 
Brother  of  Nos.  120,  368,  410 

Born  Feb.  15,  1859,  Whiteside  Co.,  111.  f.  Asa  McFarland  Abbott,  1820, 
Hartland,  Vt.     m.   Sarah  Sperry,  1822. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Northern  Illinois  College.  Adelphic;  Civil 
Engineers  Club.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineer  in  general  practice,  foundations,  steel 
construction,  tunnels,  water  power,  electric  power.  American  Soc.  Civil 
Eng'rs. 

Married  LiUan  Ida  Hartwell,  May  7,  1888,  New  York  City.     Child,  Doris 
Lilian,  born  June  10,  1889. 
Address,  71  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*333.     CHARLES  FRANCIS  ADAMS 
Born  Aug.   23,   1867,  near  Urbana,  111.     t.  Francis  Fitch  Adams,  Olm- 
stead  Falls,  Ohio,  June  13,  1824.     m.   Nancy  Dean,  Apr.  16,  1834,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Prepared  in  District  School  near  Urbana.  Scientific  Society.  Taxi- 
dermist, Curator  Museum,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1885-87;  Collector  in 
Borneo,    1887-88.      Made   collections    for    Smithsonian,    Harvard,    Illinois. 


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Prepared  complete  exhibit  of  birds  of  Illinois  for  World's  Fair,  1893.      Was 
in  charge  of  Illinois  exhibit.      Wrote  articles  on  Bird  and  Animal  Life,  pub. 
in  various  papers  and  magazines. 
Died  May  20,  1893,  Chicago,  111. 

*334.      LIDA  M.   ASHBY  (RICHARDS) 
Bom  Jan.  5,  1863.     f.   Martinus  M.  Ashby,  1830,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.     m. 

Mary  Patton,  1828,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Alethenai.     First  Prize,  Orat.  Cont.,  rep.  Illinois  in  State  Contest;  Pres. 

of  Class;  member  of  Senate;   Literary  Editor  of  Illini.     B.   L.     Teaching, 

1883-86. 

Married  Charles  L.  Richards,  1886,  Fairfield,  Neb.     Child,  Bessie  Ashby, 

bom  1887. 

Died  Sept.  1,  1888,  Hebron,  Neb. 

335.     CHARLES  EUGENE  BOGARDUS 
Husband  of  No.  587 

Born  Nov.  30,  1863.  f.  John  Jeremiah  Bogardus,  Dec.  6,  1828,  New 
York  State,     m.   Evelyn  Bogardus,  Sept.,  1828,  New  York  State. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Philomathean.  B.  S. 
Sugar  Chemist,  Kansas,  1883-84;  Asst.,  Commercial  Lab.,  Chicago,  1886-87 
Asst.  Chemist,  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1888-89;  First  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1889-90 
Commercial  Chemist  and  Assaj^er,  Seattle,  1890 — .  City  Chemist,  ten  years 
State  Chemist,  four  years.  American  Chemical  Society;  Society  Chemical 
Industrv,  1904,  North  Pacific  Society  Mining  Engineers'  1904. 

Married  Lucia  Rae  Brumback  ('90),  Feb.  16,  1892,  Gilman,  111.   Children, 
Almon  Eugene,  bom  Sept.  28,  1895;  Wallace  David,  bom  Dec.  1,  1896;  Helen 
Evelyn,  born  Jan.  17,  1899. 
Address,  90  Columbia  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

336.     MARTHA  HARRIET  BOGGS  (LOVE) 
Sister  of  Nos.  677,  783 

Bom  Apr.  23,  1860,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Boggs, 
July  2,  1832,  Lawrence  Co.,  O.  m.  Mary  J.  Armstrong,  Nov.  29,  1835, 
"Virginia. 

Prepared  at  Tuscola  High  School.  Alethenai.  Oratorical  Assn. ;  Senate 
of  Student's  Government.  Pres.  of  Alethenai  three  terms;  Sec.  of  Orat. 
Ass'n.     A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1891.      High  School  teacher,  1883-1890. 

Married  Isaac  Albert  Love,  Feb.  11,  1891,  Urbana,  111.     Children,  Estelle 
Boggs,  bom  Dec.  13,  1891 ;  Martha  Harriet,  born  Apr.  24,  1894;  Beryl  Frances, 
born  June  9,  1896;  Cassandra  Armstrong,  born  Mar.  4,  1898. 
Address,  1214  N.  Vermilion  St.,  Danville,  111. 

337.     CLARENCE  V.  BRAINARD 

Born  Jan.  14,  1859,  Sheffield  111.  f.  D.  O.  Brainard,  Westfield,  Ohio.  m. 
Harriet  A.  Reed,  Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Buda  High  School,  111.  Surveys  Miss. 
River,  1883-84;  Wisconsin  River,  1885-86;  Duluth  South  Shore  and  Atlantic 
R.  R.,  1886;  Illinois  Central  R.  R..  1887;  Survey  Illinois  River,  1889;  Build- 
ing Construction,  Chicago,  1890;  U.  S.  Ass't.  Engineer  in  charge  Illinois 
River  Improvement,  1891-1905;  Asst.  Engineer  in  charge  of  lock  gate  con- 
struction, Hennepin  Canal,  1905 — .  Member  Western  Societv  of  Engineers, 
1895—. 

Married  Lena  Freedlin,  June  8,  1889,  Champaign.  111.  Children,  G.  Reed, 
bom  May  26,  1890;  Fred,  born  Feb.  17,  1892;  Warren  G.,  born  Nov.  3,  1900. 
Address,  Tiskilwa,  111. 


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338.     MARY  SABINA  COLVIN  (HARGIS) 

Born  Oct.  17,  1856,  Mt.  Palatine,  Putnam  Co.,  III.  f.  Jno.  Colvin, 
Pendleton  Co.,  Ky.     m.   Amelia  E.,  Newport,  Boone  Co.,  Ky. 

Teacher  and  pursuing  Domestic  Science.  Prepared  in  Fairview  public 
school.  111.     Alethenai.      Pres.,  Sec,  and  Treas.  of  Alethenai. 

Married  Walter  C.  Hargis,  Sept.  11,  1886,  Normal,  111.     Children,  Eliza 
Luella,  born  Aug.  26,  1887;  Louis  T.,  born  Aug.  22,  1889;  Alice  Ethel,  born 
Oct.  23,  1891. 
Address,  Bondville,  111. 

*339.     WILLIAM   PATTERSON  CRAIG 

Born  Dec.  13,  1861,  Armstrong  Co.,  Penn.  f.  James  M.  Craig,  May  27, 
1839,  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa.  m.  Margaret  A.  Blaine,  May  15,  1840,  Armstrong 
Co.,  Pa. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Phi.     Capt.      LL.  B. 
Taught  in  country  schools,   1884-86;     attended    Bloomington  Law  School, 
1887-88;  practiced  Law  for  eight  years.  Champaign  Co;   Inspector  Building 
and  Loan  Ass'n,  1896-1904. 
Died  Sept.  27,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 

340.     CLARA  BELLE  FELLOWS  (DAY) 
Born  1859,  in  Illinois,     f. ,  guardian,  J.  B.  Whitcomb.     m.   Marv  A. 

Kirby. 
B.  L. 
Married  Joseph  Daniels  Day,  1889,  Milbank,  So.  Dak.    Children,  Florence 

Adelaide,  born  1891;  Frank  Fellows,  born  1896. 

Address,  533  14th  Avenue,  North  Seattle,  Wash. 

341.     JESSIE  GARDNER 

Born  Apr.  27,  1863,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Daniel  Gardner,  Dec.  18,  1815 
Warehouse  Point,  Conn.  m.  Marj' Josephine  Hodges,  Oct.  11,  1817,  Warren, 
Mass. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  L.     Grad.  in  piano,  Cincinnati 
Coll.  of  Music,  1895. 
Address,  Elmhurst,  E.  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

342.  ALPHONSO  SAMUEL  GATES 

Born  Nov.  17,  1834,  Cass  Co.,  Mich.  f.  Benjamin  B.  Gates,  1800,  Conn, 
m.   Susannah  Alvord,  1811,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  at  Univ.  Acad.  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  B. 
S.;  C.  E.,  1886.  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer;  U.  S.  Deputy  Mineral  Surveyor; 
Deputy  State  Surveyor;  Co.  Surveyor  of  Butte  Co.,  S.  Dak.;  Co.  Surveyor 
Lawrence  Co.;  City  Engineer  of  Spearfish,  S.  Dak.,  for  12  years.  Hon.  mem- 
ber Black  Hawk  Lodge;  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Hamilton,  111.;  Lookout  Chapter 
R.  A.  M.  No.  36,  Spearfish,  So.  Dak. 
Address,  Spearfish,  Lawrence  Co.,  S.  Dak. 

343.  JUDSON  FREEMAN  GOING 

Born  Nov.  29,  1857,  Scales  Mound,  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.  f.  Adoniram 
Judson  Going,     m.   Mary  Ann  Clendening. 

Asst.  State's  Attorney,  Cook  Co.,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Public  Schools 
and  Warren  High  School.  Adelphic;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Capt.  ^Certificate 
1894;  LL.  B.,  Union  College  of  Law  (Northwestern),  1885.  City  Justice  of 
Peace,  1887-91;  Asst.  States  Attorney,  1891-92;  Gen.  Counsel  Calumet 
Electric  St.  Ry.,  Chicago,  1894-98;  Asst.  State's  Attv.,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1904—. 
Third  regt.  I.  N.  G.,  1877-79,  1881-83;  Capt.  1892-93.  Member  of  Chicago 
Bar  Association,  1892;  Marquette  Club,  1892;  Marquette  Club  board  of  di- 
rectors, 1902-04;  member  of  Fullerton  Ave.  Presbyterian  Church. 


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Married  Xenah  Gertrude  Avery,  July  16,  1885,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.     Chil- 
dren, Grace  Mav,  born  Aug.   29,   1886;  Gertrude,  born  Jan.  4,   1890,   (died 
May  16,  1892);  judson  Freeman,  Jr.,  born  Sept.  2,  1897. 
Address,  221  Fremont  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

344.     WILLIAM  FRANCIS  GOLTRA 
Born  Dec.   3,   1861,  near  Kankakee,  111.     f.   Clarkson  King  Goltra.     m. 
Almira  Elizabeth  Perault. 

Asst.  Purchasing  Agent,  Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  Prepared  St. 
Viateur's  College,  Bourbonnais,  111.  Capt.  B.  S.  Continuously  in  service  of 
Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.,  as  engineer,  draftsman,  chief  clerk  to 
Purchasing  Agt.,  Sec'y  to  Gen.  Mgr.,  Asst.  to  Chief  Engr.  and  Purchasing 
Agt.;  Asst.  Purchasing  Agt.,  1884 — .  Author:  Characteristic  Report  of 
Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1900.  The  Railway  Storekeeper, 
Railway  Age,  June  9,  1905.  Member  official  board  Euclid  Av.  M.  E.  Church, 
1901;  Knights  Templar;  Mason. 

Married  Annie  Laura  Rust,  June  12,  1888,  Bloomington,  111.     Children, 
George  Rust,  born  Mav  3,  1889,  (died  Aug.  9,  1889) ;  Laura  Fay,  born  Apr.  24, 
1890;  Zella  Pearl,  born  Mar.  24,  1893;  Perry  Price,  born  June  5,  1895. 
Address,  375  Amesbury  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

345.  NELSON  ALLISON  GRAY 

Born  Aug.  13,  1857,  Beaver  Dam,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.      f.   Wm.  A.  Gray,  Dec. 

15,  1821,  Pa.  m.  Sarah  Mead,  Sept.  4,  1821.  Philomathean. 
Mining  and  Real  Estate;  Ranching.  Member  M.  E.  Church, 
Married  Minnie  Grav,  Feb.  1 1 ,  1884,  Rantoul,  111.     Children,  Sarah  Ellen, 

born  Nov.  22,  1885;  Geo.  A.,  born  Mar.  15,  1887;  Ida  Belle,  born  July  3,  1889; 

Edith  Anna,  born  Julv  3,  1889;  Nelson  Clarence,  born  Mav  14,  1891;  Myrth 

Minnie,  bom   May   14,    1891;   Stanley  Collins,   born  Dec.    11,    1901;  Gladys 

Loretta,  bom  Nov.  2,  1903. 

Address,  Chatsworth,  Calif. 

346.  DWIGHT  CRAIG  HAVEN 

Born  May  10,  1863,  in  New  Lenox,  111.  f.  Dwight  Haven,  Dec.  14,  1821, 
Sheridan,  N.  Y.     m.   Lizzie  Craig,  June  5,  1840,  Dublin,  Ireland. 

County  Judge.  Prepared  in  common  schools  and  by  private  instruction. 
Philomathean;  Capt.  Service  in  Illinois  National  Guard:  Q.  M.  Sergeant, 
Color  Sergeant,  Capt.  and  Adjutant,  3d  and  4th  Infantrv.  I.  N.  G.,  1883-97. 
Lawyer  and  Judge,  County  Court,  Will  Co.,  1902-06.  President  Joliet  Re- 
publican Printing  Co.;  Pres'.  Builders'  Supply  Co.  Member  Episcopal  Church; 
various  Masonic  organizations;  Commercial  Club  of  Joliet  and  of  Calumet, 
Washington  Park  and  South  Shore  Country  Club,  Chicago,  Military  Order 
Loyal  Legion. 

'Married  Mary  Robinson.      Child,  Florence  Dwight. 
Address,  408  Richards  St.,  Joliet,  111.;   Bus..  30  Court  House.     Chicago  Office 

1401-4  Title  and  Trust  Bldg. 

347.     GRACE   HEALEY   (SMITH) 

Born  Mar.  18,  1862,  Champaign,  111.  f.  James  M.  Healey,  1828,  Vernon 
N.  Y.     m.   Marian  Hunt,  1834,  Tewesbury,  Mass. 

Married.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Alethenai.      B.  L. 

Married  Charles  L.  Smith,  Apr.  26,  1888,  Champaign,  111.      Child,  Marian 
Alden,  born  Mar.  10,  1890. 
Address,  2018  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

348.      WILLIAM   AMES   HEATH 
Bom  June  29,  1862,  Sullivan  Co.,  Ind.     f.   Nath.  P.  Heath,  Aug.  15,  1818 
Urbana,  O.     m.  Cynthia  Burnett,  Dec.  10,  1522,  Sullivan  Co.,  Ind. 


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Vice-pres.  and  Director  Hibernian  Banking  Ass'n,  Chicago.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  High  School.  Pres.  of  Class  and  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi;  B.  L. 
Clerk  Champaign  Nat.  Bank,  1883;  Asst.  Cashier,  1887;  Cashier,  1888-1902; 
Director,  1898 — .  State  Bank  Examiner,  Apr.  1902-04;  Vice-pres.  and 
Director  Hibernian  Banking  Assn.,  Dec,  1904 — .  Delegate  111.  State  Re- 
publican Conventions,  1892  and  1904;  City  Treasurer,  Champaign,  111.,  1889- 
91;  School  Treasurer,  1890-1902;  member  111.  Commission  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Pres.  Alumni  Ass'n,  1891-92. 

Married  Clara  Owens,  June   17,    1890,  Catonsville,   Md.,  (died  Dec.   10, 
1904).     Children,  Nathaniel  P.,  born  1891;  William  O.,  born  1901;  Florence 
B.,  born  1904. 
Address,  Res.,  1808  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston.  111.;  Hibernian  Banking  Ass'n, 

Chicago,  111. 

349.     GEORGE  CAVENDER  HEWES 
Born  Aug.    1,   1863,  Mendon,  Adams  Co.,   111.      f.   Rev.   Matthias  Avise 
Hewes,  Quincy,  111.,  Dec.  1,  1836.     m.   Minerva  Dunlap  Cavender,  June  3, 
1841,  Ohio. 

Missionarv  to  India.  Prepared  in  Waverly  High  School  and  Charleston 
High  School, '111.  Adelphic;  Chemical  Society.  Second  Assistant  in  Chemi- 
cal Laboratorv  one  year.  Pres.of  Adelphic  one  term.  B.S.;  S.  T.  B.,  Depauw. 
Teaching,  Sept.-Oct.,  1883;  Photographv,  Aug.,  1885;  First  Asst.  Prof,  in 
Chemistry,  Illinois,  June,  1886;  Photography,  Mar.,  1887;  Asst.  Chemist  N. 
W.  FertiHzing  Co.,  Chicago,  Aug.,  1888;  Theological  Student,  Jtme,  1891; 
Missionary  to  India.  Author:  pamphlet.  The  Philosopher's  Stone,  10  pp., 
Methodist  Pub.   House,  India.      Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1893 — . 

Married  Annie  Butcher,  Dec.  3,  1896,  Naini  Tal,  India.      Children,  Edwin 
Butcher,  born  May  13,  1899;  George  Cavender,  born  Aug.  14,  1901. 
Address,  Gonda,  Oudh,  India. 

350.     JOSEPH  DARWIN  HUEY 

Born  Jan.  27,  1860,  Huev,  111.  f.  Joseph  Whitfield  Huey,  Jan.  23, 
1827,  Huey,  111.     m.   Martha  Ann  Jones,  Jan.  16,  1829,  Christian  Co.,  Ky. 

Limestone  Inspector.      Prepared  in  Common  school,  Huey,  111.      Adelphic. 
Postmaster,   Huey,   1885-88;   Rancher,  1888-89;  Foreman,  Union  Lime  Co., 
1889-93;  Rancher,   1893-1900;     Miner,  1900-02;     Limestone  Inspector  Am. 
Beet  Sugar  Co.,  1902—. 
Address,  Halleck,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  Calif. 

351.     JOHN  THOMAS  KENOWER 

Born  Sept.  12,  1860,  Xenia,  111.  f.  Geo.  Kenower,  CarHsle,  Pa.,  June  29, 
1816.     m.   Anna  Shelley,  do.,  Mar.  10,  1829. 

Editor  of  Breckenridge  Bulletin.  Prepared  in  Huey,  111.  Philomathean. 
Class  Pres.;  Pres.  Philo.,1883;  Class  Poet.  B.  S.  Farmer;  Schoolteacher, 
10  years;  Editor  Breckenridge  Bulletin,  1895 — . 

Married  Ola  Russell,  Aug.  25,  1891,  Bolivar,  Mo.     Children,  Pansy,  born 
Aug.  17,  1894;  Pauline,  born  Jan.  8,  1897;  Fred  Russell,  born  June  17,  1902: 
Ethel,  born  Nov.  1,  1905. 
Address,  Breckenridge,  Mo. 

352.     LIZZIE  KNOWLTON  (CUSHMAN) 
Born  Apr.  14,  1860,  Straton,  Vt.     f.   Melvin  Augustus  Knowlton,  Aug.  9, 

1818,  Wardsboro,  Vt.     m.   Marcellina  Hunt,  Nov.  18,  1819,  Wardsboro,  Vt. 
Prepared    in    Urbana    High   School.      Alethenai;   Class    Pres.   one    year; 

Pres.    Alethenai    one    year.      B.    L.     Teacher   Public    Schools,    Champaign, 

111.,  1883-1888.      Washington  Heights  Baptist  Church,  New  York  City. 
Married  E.  Hylan  Cushman,  Sept.  13,  1900,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Address,  1735  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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3S3.     CELESTE  LANGLEY  (SLAUSON) 
Wife  of  No.  325 

Born  July  1,  1862,  in  Champaign,  Illinois,  f.  James  W.  Langley,  Jan.  17, 
1836,  near  Erie,  Pa.     m.  Jeannette  J.  Young,  Feb.  11,  1838,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai.  B.  L.  Attended 
Boston  School  of  Orator}-,  1886.  Teacher  of  Elocution  in  Champaign,  111.,  to 
1890,  and  Seattle,  Wash.,  1890  until  her  death.  Charter  member  of  Women's 
Century  Club  of  Seattle  and  at  one  time  President  of  same.  Member  of 
Eastern  Star  (Masonic). 

Married  Howard   B.   Slauson   ('82),   Nov.    15,    1888,  at  Champaign,   111. 
Children.  Sarah,  Jeannette,  born  Aug.   2,   1897;  Celeste,  born  May  22,  1899; 
Howard  Langley,  born  Dec.  7,  1901. 
Died  Sept.  3,  1903,  at  Seattle,  Wash. 

354.     CAMILLA  FLORENCE  LEWIS  (BILLS) 
Wife  of  No.   228 
Born  June  8,   1856,  Leroy,  111.     f.  Jacob  Benner  Lewis,  Dec.  24,   1823, 
Morgantown,  Pa.     m.  Jane  Culbertson,  Dec.  17,  1825,  New  Athens,  O. 
Prepared  in  Farmer  Citv  High  School  and  L^niv.  Acad.     B.  L. 
Married  Charles  Jacob  Bills  ('80),  Sept.  13,  1883,  Farmer  Citv,  111.    Child, 
Breta,  bom  Mar.  22,  1887. 
Address,  1503  H  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

355.     RALPH  DANA  LEWIS 

Born  April  12,  1859,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.     f. .     m.   Emma  Dana. 

Insurance  Agent.  Purchasing  Agent,  Keokuk  &  Western  R.  R.;  Agent 
New  York  Life  Ins.;  Agent  Canadian  Life  Ins.  to  date.  Member  Masonic 
Lodge,  Keokuk,  la.;  Consistory,  Peoria,  111.;  K.  of  P..  Keokuk.  la. 

Married  Rose  E.  Pendleton,  Aug.,    1888,   Chenoa,  111.      Children,  Clara 
Louis,  born  Aug.,  1889;   Emily  Dana,  born  June,  1891. 
Address,  145  Robinson  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

356.     HENRY  PEARSON  LITTLE 

Bom  March  6,  1858.  Cerro  Gordo,  111.  f.  Jacob  G.  Little,  Nov.  21.  1831, 
in  Milo,  Me.     m.   Elizabeth  Payson  Norris,  Aug.  8,  1837,  in  Fremont,  N.  H. 

Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School,  111.,  and  Wesleyan  Univ.  B  S.  Philo- 
mathean.  Taught  in  public  schools  until  Spring  of  1903.  Member  of  Ameri- 
can Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1901;  National  Teachers'  Assn..  1893. 

Married  Mable  Leontine  Morris.  Aug.   30,   1892.     Children,  Rose  Eliza- 
beth, born  Julv  13,  1893;  Morris  Albert,  Feb.  27,  1895;  Harriet  Fern,  Julv  10, 
1897,  (died  March  10,  1901);  Harold  Pearson,  March  7,  1899;  Edith  Marion, 
Jan.  10,  1902;  Florence  Mable,  Jan.  15,  1904. 
Supposed  to  have  died,  Sept.  1903,  in  New  York  City. 

357.     HENRY  LONG  McCUNE 

Born  June  28,  1862,  Ipava,  Fulton  Co.,  111.  f.  Joseph  Long  McCune,  1834, 
Ohio.     m.   Martha  E.  Quillin,  1836,  W.  Va. 

Judge.  Prepared  in  IlHnois  College,  Jacksonville,  111.  Philomathean; 
Sigma  Chi.  Pres.  Philo.,  1883;  Valedictorian.  Editor  in  Chief,  Illini,  1882- 
83;  Oratorical  Contest,  1882.  B.  L.;  LL.  B.,  Columbia  College,  New  York, 
1886.  Attorney  at  Law;  Judge  of  Circuit  Court  at  Kansas  City,  Nov.,  1904-. 
Edited  4th  Edition,  "McCrary's  Law  of  Elections,"  1895.  Missouri  Cor- 
respondent, The  Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social 
Science.  Deacon  First  Cong'l.  C,  K.  C;  Pres.  K.  C.  Bar  Ass'n,  1895; 
member  Mo.  State  Bar  Ass'n;  Pres.  K.  C.  League,  1901-04;  Pres.  K.  C.  Alum- 
ni Chapter,  Sigma  Chi;  Pres.  K.  C.   Provident  Ass'n;  Chairman  State  and 


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National  Legislation  Comm. ;  K.  C.  Com.  Club;  Executive  Comm.  Nat.  Munic- 
ipal League. 

Married  Helen  A.  McCrary,  Sept.  6,  1888,  Col.  Springs,  Col.  Children, 
Joseph  M.  McCune,  born  May  27,  1891;  Helen  Elizabeth,  born  May  9,  1902. 
Address,  3516  Holmes  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

358.     WILLL\M  DOUGLASS  MOORE 
Born  July  6,  1856,  Chatham,  111.     f.   Morrison  Morgan  Moore,  Bath  Co., 

Ky.     m.   Elizabeth  Crow,  Christian  Co.,  Ky. 

Municipal   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Univ.    Acad.     Government    Survey, 

Miss.    River,    1883-84;    Drainage    Engineering,    1884-86;    Foundrying    and 

Engineering,  1886-94,  Wellington,  Kan.;  1894 — ,  Wichita,  Kan. 

Married  Martha  EHzabeth  Hill,  1887,  Auburn,  111.      Children,  May  Moore, 

born  Apr.  29,  1888;  (died  Aug.  4,  1888);  Corliss  Moore,  born  Mar.  21,  1890. 

Address,  1715  University  Ave.,  Station  A.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

*359.     ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PALMER 
Husband  of  No.  665 

Born  Feb.  17,  1861,  London,  England,  f.  WilHam  Palmer,  London,  m. 
Harriet  Fairchild,  London,  Eng. 

Prepared  by  private  instruction.  Philomathean.  Scholarship,  Harvard, 
1884-86.  Pres.  of  Philo.  B.  S.;  S.  D.,  1886,  Harvard.  Teacher;  Asst. 
in  Chem.,  Illinois,  1886-88;  Student  in  Berlin  and  Goettingen,  1888-89; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1889-90;  Prof,  of  Chem.,  do.,  1890-1904.  Discov- 
ered the  Arsine  Series,  1892.  Author  of:  Chemical  Survey  of  the  Waters 
of  Illinois;  Preliminary  Report,  Jan.,  1897;  Report  of  Chemical  Survey  of 
the  Waters  of  Illinois,  1892-1902.  Numerous  articles  in  the  "Berichte"  and 
"The  American  Chemical  Journal,"  between  1885-1904.  Member  of  "The 
American  Ass'n  for  the  Adv.  of  Science,"  1895-1904;  "Die  Deutsche  Chem- 
ische  Gesellschaft, "  Berlin,  1888-1904;  American  Chemical  Soc,  111.  State 
Board  of  Health. 

Married    Anna  Shattuck   ('91),   Aug.   9,    1893,   Champaign,   111.       Child, 
Charles  Shattuck,  born  Nov.  11,  1895. 
Died  Feb.  3,  1904,  Urbana,  111. 

360.     KATHERINE  PEABODY  (GIRLING) 
Born  Jan.  12,  1861,  Fon  du  Lac,  Wis.       f.   Selim  Hobart  Peabody.     m. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Pangborn. 

Prepared    in    Chicago    High    School.      B.    L.      Author  of :     On     Tooling 

Leather,  The  Craftsman,  Oct.,  1902.      Kenwood  Evangelical  Church;  Chicago 

Woman's  Club. 

Married  Dr.  Winthrop  Girling,  June  30,  1892,  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  5241  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

361.     FRED  DENSMORE  PEIRCE 

Born  Nov.  6,  1861,  Polo,  111.  f.  Walter  W.  Peirce,  Putney,  Vt.  m. 
Fannie  M.  Daily,  North  East  Pa. 

Druggist.  Prepared  in  Palo  High  School.  Philomathean.  Senior  Class 
pres.  B.  S.  Druggist,  Chicago,  since  1883;  conducted  own  business  of 
druggist  since  Aug.,  1886 — .  Member  Covenant  Cong'l  Church,  June,  1887; 
Treas.,  1896-1900;  Washington  Park  Cong'l  Church,  1900 — . 

Married  Marian  Moffatt,   May  4,   1887,  Thawville,   111.      Children.  Earle 
Carleton,  born  Feb.  10,  1892;  Vernon  Densmore,  born  Nov.  29,  1897. 
Address,  5500  State  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

362.     SILAS  HUBBELL  PIATT 
Born  July  2,  1861.  Monticello,  Piatt  Co.,  111.     f.   Jacob  Piatt,  Monticello, 
111.     m.   Mary  A.  Hubbell,  Cincinnati,  O. 


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Cashier.  Prepared  in  Monticello  Public  School.  Railroad  Express  busi- 
ness, 1884-1904;  Cashier  Gas  &  Light  Co.,  1904—. 

Married  Laura  Belle  Smith,  July  15,  1886,  Miles  Citv,  Mont.     Children, 
Laurance  G.,  born  Apr.   21,   1888,   (died  Sept.   2.S,   1889);  Elizabeth  Alden, 
born  Aug.  15,  1890;  Genevieve,  born  Aug.  28,  1898. 
Address,  129  Highland  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

363.     GEORGE   POPE  SCOTCHBROOK 
Born  Aug.  25,  1857,  in  Illinois,     f.   Edward  Scotchbrook.     m.   Mar}^  A. 
Pope. 

Dealer  in  Lumber,  Grain  and  Coal.  B.  S.  Grain,  lumber  and  coal  mer- 
chant in  Wessington,  So.  Dak.,  to  date.  Member  of  Presbvterian  Church 
and  A.  O.  U.  W.  lodge. 

Married  Nettie  Barden,  June  9,    1887,  of  Wellington,   Ohio.     Children, 
Frances  W.,  born  May  4,  1888;  Carl  E.,  born  March  7,  1894. 
Address,  Wessington,  So.  Dak. 

364.  WILLL\M  SONDERICKER 
Brother  of  No.  248 
Born  Apr.  20,  1862,  Woodstock,  111.  f.  Peter  Sondericker,  Aug.  9,  1820, 
Drachenbrunn,  Alasce.  m.  Eliza  McCown,  1829,  Cookstown,  Ireland. 
Prepared  in  Woodstock  High  School.  Scientific;  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A. 
M.  D..  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  1887.  Teacher,  1883-85;  Medical  student  and 
hospital  work,  1885-89;  Teacher,  1889-94;  at  home,  1894 — .  Baptist  Church. 
Address,  Woodstock,  111. 

365.     ELLA  MARY  STEWART 

Born  Nov.  21,  1862,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  J.  R.  Stewart,  m.  Mary  L. 
Evans, 

Teacher  in  Champaign,  111.,  and  Chase  school,  Chicago,  1883 — . 
Address,  2409  N.  43rd  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

366.     JOSEPH  BRENNEMANN  WEIS 
Born  Nov.  29,  1862,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.     f.  Joseph  Weis,  1825,  Hanan,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Marie  Brennemann,  1827,  Cassel,  Germany. 

Paper  Manufacturer.  Prepared  in  Peru  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  S. 
Asst.  to  Prof.  C.  Tilbert  Wheeler,  1883-89;  instructor  in  Chemical  Lab., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  1889-94;  Chemical  Lab.  in  Chicago,  engaged  in 
manufacture  of  paper  at  Franklin,  Ohio,  1894 — .  1903,  invented  a  safety 
paper.  1892-94,  Adjunct  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Dental  Sur- 
gery.     Pres.  of  Men's  Club  of  Franklin,  Ohio. 

Married  Isabel  Gracev  McMillan,  Mar.  5,  1889,  Montreal,  Canada.     Chil- 
dren, Herman  William,  born  Mav  18,  1891;  Marie,  born  Nov.  11,  1895;  Isabel 
Gracey,  born  Jan.  23,  1898;  Infant,  born  May  11,  1890,  (died  at  birth);  In- 
fant, born  Dec,  1893,  (died  one  week  later). 
Address,  Franklin,  Warren  Co.,  Ohio. 

367.     MINNIE  ELIZABETH   WRIGHT  (BLACKBURN) 
Born  Aug.  16,  1862,  Champaign,  111.     f.   James  Stevens  Wright,  Aug.  2, 
1816,  Ohio.     m.   Katherine  Lander,  Mar.  23,  1826,  Kentucky. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 

Married  James  Maxwell  Blackburn,  Sept.  1,  1887,  Champaign,  111.      Chil- 
dren, June,  born  June  13,  1888,  (died  Dec.  17,  1891);  Kittie,  born  Sept.  13, 
1889;  Edgar  Wright,  born  Jan.   12,  1891;  Hazel,  born  Mav  12,  1893;  Percy, 
born  June  1,  1895;  Florence,  born  Aug.  8,  1896;  Edith,  born  Oct.  7,  1900. 
Address,  Corsicana,  Texas. 


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368.     WILLIAM  LAMONT  ABBOTT 

Brother  of  Nos.  120,  332,  410 

Born  Feb.  14,  1861,  Morrison,  Whiteside  Co.,  111.  f.  Asa  M.  Abbott, 
Manchester,  N.  H.     m.   Sarah  Sperry,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio. 

Engineer  Chicago  Edison  Co.  Prepared  in  Northern  Illinois  College, 
Fulton,  111.  Machinist  and  Draughtsman,  1884-85,  Wunder  &  Abbott 
Illuminating  Co.,  1886-87;  Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Natl.  Electric  Construction  Co., 
1888-94;  Engr.  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1895-1905.  Trustee,  Univ.  of  Illinois, 
1905-11.  Member  of  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mechanical  Engineers;  Amer.  Soc.  of 
Electrical  Engineers;  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers. 

Married    Carrie    Entwhistle,    Sept.    14,    1887,    Morrison,    111.      Children, 
Arthur  W.,  born  Mar.  21,  1890;  Helen,  born  July  5,  1891;  Robert  E.,  born 
Sept.  14,  1895;  Josephine  E.,  born  Nov.  19,  1898;  Dorothy  C,  born  Sept.  S, 
1902. 
Address,  3213  Beacon  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*369.     JAMES  AUSTIN 

Born  Jan.  3,  1862,  Altona,  Knox  Co.,  111.     f.   Allen  Austin,  Feb.  17,  1823., 
m.   Louisa  Garinger,  May  1,  1839. 

Prepared  in  Altona  High  School.  Civil  Engineer  and  Draftsman  for 
C,  B.  &  Q.  R.  R,,  1886-1903;    changed  to  Division  Engineer  in  June,  1903. 

Married  Nettie  R.  Bostwick,  Oct.  15,  1890,  Galena,  111.      Children,  Louise 
M.,  born  Sept.  27,  1897;  Genevieve,  L.,  born  Mar.  18,  1903. 
Died  Apr.  1,  1904,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

370.     ANNETTA  AYERS  (SAUNDERS) 
Born  Dec.   16,   1861,  Urbana,   111.     f.   Homer  W.   Ayers,  May  23,   1836, 
Ontario,  O.     m.   Lorinda  J.  McConney,  Jan.  14,  1837,  Bainbridge,  O. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai. 
B.L.;  B.S.,  1897,  Chicago  School  of  Science ;  M.  D.,1896,  Natl.  Homeo.  Med. 
Coll.;  M.  D.,  1897,  Harvey  Med.  Coll.;  M.  D.,  1898,  Dunham  Med.  Coll. 
Asst.  Bacteriologist,  Illinois.  1886-93;  prof,  of  Bacteriology  Natl.  Homeo. 
Med.  Soc,  1893-96;  Asst.  House  Physician  National  Emergency  Hospital, 
1896-97;  Physician  and  Surgeon — .  Member  of  State  Homeopathic  Med. 
Soc;  State  Medical  Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Social  Economics  Club;  Homeo- 
pathic Lady  Physicians'  Club;  Collegiate  Alumnae  Ass'n;  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni 
Ass'n  of  Chicago;  served  as  Pres.  same. 

Married  Charles  Boulson  Saunders,  M.  D.,  June  1896,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  303  LaSalle  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

371.     GUY  H.  BABCOCK 
Born  1865,  in  Ridott,  111.     f.  Anson  A.  Babcock. 
Entered  from  Ridott,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.      Capt.     Certificate. 

372.     ELLA  URSULA  BARBER 

Sister  of  No.  673 

Born  Dec.  30,  1859,  Lyndock,  Ont.,  Canada,  f.  Isaac  Barber,  Dec.  14, 
1821,  Montreal,  Quebec,     m.   Mary  Ursula  Davis,  Feb.  16,  1834,  Orwell,  Ont. 

With  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.  Prepared  in  State  Normal,  Emporia, 
Kans.,  and  Champaign  High  School.  Pres.  Alethenai;  Illini  staff;  called 
committee  together  that  formed  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  in  the  Univ.  B.  L.;  B.  A., 
1889,  Victoria  Univ.  Teacher  in  Public  School  of  Pana,  111.,  and  Urbana 
High^School;  teacher  of  English  in  Hamilton  Ladies'  College,  Ontario,  and 
teacher  of  Modern  Lang,  and  English  in  Canadian  High  School.  Last  eight 
years  connected  with  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Member  of  Methodist  Church, 
member  Ass'n  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Political  Equality  League,  Referendum 
League,  Whitman  Club,  Secretary  Univ.  of  111.  Alumnae  of  Chicago. 
Address,  1418  Tribune  Bldg,  Chicago,  111. 


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373.     HENRY  HUGH  BARBOUR 

Bom  1861,  in  Washington,  111.     f.   A.  Barbour. 
Engineer.      B.  S.      Structural  engineer,  Lackawana  Steel  Co. 
Married  Minnie  S.  Wright. 
Address,  14  W.  96th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*374.     EMMETT  G.  BARTHOLF 
Brother  of  No.  375 
Born  Mav  30,  1862,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     f.   Gilliam  Bartholf,  June  6,  1837, 
N.  J.     m.   M"ary  Jane  McCreery,  May  25,  1834,  Dunville,  Can. 

Prepared  in  Plainfield  High  School  and  Indiana  Normal  School.     Adelphic. 
B.   A.      Principal  of  Public  Schools.     Taught   Latin  in  Acad.;   on  Staff  of 
mini  and  of  Sophograph;  Pres.  of  Adelphic. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1884. 

375.  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  BARTHOLF 

Brother  of  No.  374 
Bom    in    Rochester,   N.   Y.       f.    Gilliam   Bartholf,   June   6,    1837,   New 
Jersey,     m.   Mary  J.  McCreery,  May  25,  1834,  Dunville,  Ca. 

.Principal  Von  Humboldt  School,  Chicago.      Prepared  in  Indiana  Normal 
School.     Adelphic.      B.  A.;    B.  S.,  Indiana  Normal  School,  1880.      Principal 
Public  Schools,  Davenport,  la.,  1885-86;    Principal  Von  Humboldt  School, 
Chicago,  1886-. 
Address,  Von  Humboldt  School,  Chicago. 

376.  ALMA  ELIZABETH  BRAUCHER 
Sister  of  Nos.  377,  412,  627,  784,  1009 

Born  May  5,  1858,  ^tna  Township,  Logan  Co.,  111.  f.  Daniel  Ludwig 
Braucher,  Mar.  1,  1833,  Pickawav  Co.,  O.  m.  Henrietta  Curtis  Hill,  June  1, 
1831,  Orange,  N.  H. 

Retired  Phvsician.      Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.     Alethenai.      B. 
S.;  M.  D.,  Hering  Med.  Coll.  and  Hospital,  1895.      Practiced  Medicine  four 
years  and  three  months;  gave  up  office,  1900.      Member  of  Church  of  New 
Jerusalem,  Chicago,  111.,  April,  1895. 
Address,  227  Lincoln  Ave.,  Lincoln,  111. 

377.  ARTHUR  CONRAD  BRAUCHER 
Brother  of  No.  376,  412,  627,  784,  1009 

Born  Nov.  28,  1859,  Logan  Co.,  111.  f.  Daniel  Ludwig  Braucher,  Mar.  1, 
1833,  Pickawav  Co.,  Ohio,  m,  Henrietta  Curtis  Hill,  June  1,  1831,  Orange, 
N.  H. 

Mining  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.  B.  S.,  Illinois, 
1884.  Civil  Engineering  Club.  C.  E.  and  Surveyor,  Lincoln,  111.,  1885-86; 
Mining  Engineer  with  Trinidad  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Starkville,  Colo.,  May,  1886, 
to  June,  1887;  in  Chief  Engineer's  office,  drafting,  Raton,  N.  M.,  June  to 
Aug.,  1887;  on  Vermejo.  Surveying  and  prospecting  for  coal.  Fall  of  1887, 
Elkins,  N.  M.;  Canon  City,  Colo.,  in  charge  of  development  mines  5  and  7, 
Canon  Citv  Coal  Co.,  Nov.  1887,  to  Sept.,  1888;  work  under  management,  A. 
T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  fuel  department;  Lincoln,  Fall  of  188»,  and  Danville, Spring 
of  1889  with  J.  F.  McCoy,  Arch. ;  interest  in  Machine  Shop  of  Braucher  Bros., 
with  W.  B.  Braucher;  partnership  dissolved  in  1896;  handled  stoves  and  re- 
pairs in  connection  with  general  repairing,  making  well  screens,  pumps  for 
local  trade;  June,  1903,  to  Oct.,  1904,  Mining  Engineer  with  Westville  Coal 
Co.,  repairing  and  working  on  introduction  patented  device,  1904.  Enlisted 
with  Co.  D.  5th  Regiment,  I.  N.  G.,  1880,  at  Lincoln,  111.  Invented  Little 
Giant  Phenomenal  Feed  Water  Heater  and  Purifier,  1894-95. 

Married  Myra  Elizabeth  Miller,  Bloomdale,  O.,  Nov.  5,  1890.     Children, 


78  University  of  Illinois  [1884 

Herbert  Edward,  born  Aug.  6,  1891,  (died  Oct.  25,  1901);  Dorothy  May,  born 

Feb.  12,  1904. 

Address,  501  Sherman  St.,  Danville,  111. 

378.     JUNIATA  GENEVIEVE  CAMPBELL  (HUNT) 
Wife  of  No.  387 
Born  Feb.  17,  1862,  Polo,  111.     f.  John  D.  Campbell,  July  21,  1830,  Del- 
aware Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  E.  Cutts,  Apr.  5,  1835,  Kittery'  Maine. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.  Alethenai.  B.  L.  School 
Teaching,  1884-88. 

Married  Thomas  F.  Hunt,  Aug.  22,  1888,  Polo,  111.     Children,  Theodore 
M.,  born  Dec.  7,  1889;  Marion  J.,  born  Jan.  1,  1899. 
Address,  37  East  Ave.,  Ithaca.  N.  Y. 

379.     NORMAN  WARD  CHAPMAN 
Born  1860,  in  Warren  Co.,  111.      f.   A.  A.  Chapman. 
Engineer  and  Mine  Supt.,  (1904). 
Address,  117  Cherry  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

*380.     LUCY  JANE  CLARK 

Born  Nov.  14,  1860,  Metamora,  111.  f.  Joseph  Manley  Clark,  May  30, 
1829,  Somerville,  Mass.   m.  Anna  Stevenson,  Apr.  29,  1834,  Hopkinsville ,  Ky. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Alethenai.      In  Post  Office  at  Wichita,  Kans., 
Aug.  1886-87. 
Died  Jan.  9,  1887,  Wichita,  Kans. 

381.     ANNA  JULIA  CONKLING  (SEYMOUR) 
Wife  of  No.  289 

Born  Mar.  31,  1862,  Leroy,  McLean  Co.,  111.  f.  Aaron  Belknap 
Conkling,  Jan.  7,  1832,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio.  m.  Mary  Maltbie,  Feb.  11,  1832, 
Southington,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  West  Side  High  School,  Champaign,  111.  Hon.  member 
Alethenai.  B.  S.  Teacher,  Champaign,  1884-85.  Congr.  Church,  Cham- 
paign, 1886;  First  Church  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1886-94;  First  Congr.  Church, 
Waverley,  Mass.,  1894—. 

Married  Arthur  Bliss  Seymour  ("81),  May  6,  1886,  Champaign,  111.  Child- 
ren, Mary  Elizabeth,  born  Jan.  27,  1889;  Rosa  Margaret,  born  Apr.  28,  1890; 
Frank  Conkling,  born  July  21,  1895;  Edith  Katharine,  born  Sept.  28,  1896. 
Address,  Waverley,  Mass. 

382.     FREDERIC  WALTER  EBERLEIN 
Born  1861,  in  Mascoutah,  111.     m.   Mary  Eberlein. 
Physician  and  surgeon,  (1904).      B.  S. 
Address,  Lacon,  111. 

383.     LOLA  D.   ELLIS  (FORSYTH) 
Born  Nov.  9,  1858,  Canton,  111.     f.   Geo.  W.  Ellis,  Canton.  111.     m.   Mary 

E.  Peterson,  Meadville,  Penn. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  L. 

Married  James  W.  Forsyth,  1885,  Canton,  111.      Children,  Ruth  A.,  born 

Feb.  7,  1887;  Ethel  F,,  born  Mar.  29,  1889. 

Address,  Gibroy,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Calif. 

384.     LUCY  ALZIRA  HALL  (PARR) 
Wife  of  No.  397 
Born  1860,  in  Ohio.     m.   A.  A.  Hall. 

Married  Samuel  W.  Parr  ('84),  Dec.  27,  1887,  Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Elizabeth,  born  June  15,  1889;  Harold  Lucien,  born  Sept.  IS,  1894. 
Address,  919  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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385.     FRANK  ELMER  HERDMAN 

Born  Oct.  6,  1862,  Monmouth,  111.  f.  Francis  Hamilton  Herdman,  1835. 
m.   Margaret  Amelia  Hill,  1841. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Grammar  Schools  and  Zanes- 
ville  High  School,  Zanesville,  Ohio.  Capt.  B.  S.;  M.  E,,  89.  W.  E.  Hale 
&  Co.,  Chicago,  Engineering,  1884-91;  Premier  Steel  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Engr. 
and  Supt.  Elevator  Dept.,  1891-93;  Crane  Elevator  Co.,  second  Mechanical 
Engr.,  1893-97;  American  Rheostat  Co.,  1897-8;  personal  work;  Vice-pres. 
and  Mangr.  Olis  Elevator  Co.,  1898-1901;  Eng'r,  1901-1903;  work  on  eleva- 
tors, 1903—.  April  1897-99,  Trustee  of  Village  of  Winnetka;  1899-1902, 
Pres.  of  Winnetka;  Supt.  of  PubHc  Works  and  Acc'ts  of  Winnetka,  1902 — . 
Member  of  A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  I.  E.  E.;   Am.  Acad.  Pol.  and  Social  Science. 

Married  Mary  Tilden  Victor.  Aug.   12,  1886,  Champaign.  111.     Children, 
Margaret  Mav,  born  Apr.  27,  1888;  Carrie  Belle,  born  Feb.  '27,  1892;  Frank 
Victor,  born  Mar.  20    1897. 
Address,  Winnetka,  111. 

386.     CORA  JANE  HILL 
Sister  of  No.   271 

Born  1860,  in  Galesburg,  111.     f.   B.  F.  Hill. 

Stenographer  in  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  (1904). 
Address  (1904),  2113  Rose  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

387.     THOMAS  FORSYTH  HUNT 
Husband  of  No.  378 

Born  Jan.  1,  1862,  Ridott,  111.  f.  Thomas  Marshall  Hunt,  1818,  Notting- 
ham   England,     m.   Mary  Kirk,  Arnold,  England. 

Professor  of  Agronomv.  Prepared  in  Freeport  High  School.  B.  S., 
1884,  Illinois;  M.Sc,  1892. ,"D.  Agr.,  1902,  Illinois.  Sigma  Xi.Town  and  Gown 
(Ithaca)  and  Cornell  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Alpha  Zeta.  Asst.  to  111.  State 
Entomologist,  1885-86;  Asst.  in  Agr.,  Illinois,  1886-88;  Asst.  Agricul- 
turist 111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1888-91:  Prof,  of  Agr..  Penn.  State  Coll.,  1891-92; 
Prof,  of  Agr.,  1892-1903,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  and  Dean  of  Coll.  of  Agr. 
and  Dom.  Sci.,  same,  1896-1903;  Prof,  of  Agronomy,  Cornell  Univ., 
1903 — .  Author,  books:  Soils  and  Crops  of  the  Farm,  (in  collabor- 
ation with  G.  E.  Morrow);  Chicago,  Howard,  and  Wilson  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1892,  8  vo.  pp.  303;  republished.  New  York,  Orange  Judd 
Co.,  1899,  8vo.  pp.  303.  The  Cereals  in  America,  New  York,  Orange 
Judd  Co.,  1904,  pp.  XXVII +  421.  Contribution  to  Bullerins  of  Univ.  of  111. 
Agr.  Expt.  Sta.;  Old  Series:  No.  3,  1887,  pp.  25-40;  Reprint  Rpt.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1888,  pp.  229-235;  No.  4,  1887,  pp.  41-57;  Reprint  Rpt.  of  Univ.  of  111., 

1888,  pp.  229-235.      New  Series:  No.  2,  1888,  pp.   15-24  and  30-35;  No.  4, 

1889,  pp.  37-127;  No.  5,  1889,  pp.  141-164;  No.  7,  1889,  pp.  194-213;  No.  8, 

1890,  pp.  214-272;  No.  9,  1890,  pp.  302-314;  No.  11,  1890,  pp.  337-352;  No. 
12,  1890,  pp.  352-370;  No.  13,  1891,  pp.  389-432;  No.  15,  1891,  pp.  478-489; 
No.  21,  pp.  3-11,  1904.  Reports,  Univ.  of  111.,  1886,  pp.  196-200,  200-204, 
204-205,  205-206,  206-209;  1888,  p.  260.  Reports,  Penn.  State  Coll.:  189, 
Part  II,  pages,  44-60,  61-63,  92-107,  108-110.  112-116;  1892,  Part  II,  34- 
42.  Reports,  Ohio  State  Univ.:  1891,  pp.  171-177;  1892, pp.  134-136;  1893, 
pp.  285-292;  1894,  pp.  220-221  and  650-654;  1895.  pp.  311-314  and  563- 
565;  1896.  pp.  298-302,  539-543,  563-565  and  610-613;  Bui.  Ser.  7,  No.  22, 
1903.  Miscellanous  Publications:  Agricultural  Education  in  high  school, 
leaflet  app.;  Agricultural  Education,  New  York  Tribune  Farmer,  Jan.  22, 
1903;  Agricultural  Machinery  at  the  World's  Fair.  Jour.  Columbus  Hart.  Soc. 
Vol.  VIII.  1893.  pp.  102-106;  Effect  of  Food  upon  the  Quality  of  Butter; 
Proc.  12th  and  13th  Ann.  Meetings  of  the  Soc.  Prom.  Agr.  vSci..  1891-1892. 
pp.  111-114;  George  Espy  Morrow,  hh.B.,  X.M.^The  Illinois  Agricidturist, 
Vol.  V,  (1901).  pp.  1-16;  History  of  Agr.  and  Rural  Economics,  Lectures  on 
the;  1899,  pp.  154;  Some  Impressions  of  the  Horticulture  of  Northern  Calif., 


80  University  of  Illinois  [1884 

Jour.  Columbus  Hort.  Soc,  Vol.  XIV,  1899,  pp.  171-177;  Tillage,  Jour. 
Columbus  Hort.  Sac,  Vol.  VII,  1892,  pp.  56-60;  Value  of  Corn  Fodder, 
Seventeenth  Ann.  Rpt.  111.  State  Dairymen's  Assn.,  1891,  pp.  427-439;  The 
Horse  Industry  in  New  York.  Cornell  Countryman,  Vol.  2,  (1905),  No.  7,  pp. 
125-127;  The  Cornell  Univ.  Farms,  Cornell  Countryman,  Vol.  2,  (1905),  No. 
9,  pp.  169-174;  The  Service  of  Alpha  Zeta;  The  Quarterly  of  Alpha  Zeta,  Vol. 
Ill  (190),  No.  2,  pp.  39-41 ;  Influence  of  the  Draft  Horse,  Nat'l  Stockman  and 
Farmer,  Vol.  XXVII;  Draft  Horse;  Penn.  Livestock  Breeders'  Assn.,  Bui. 
No.  11,  pp.  22-26,  1905;  Partial  Economic  Bibliography  of  Indian  Corn 
Insects.  Miscellaneous  essays  on  economic  entomology  by  the  State  Ento- 
mologist and  his  assistants,  March,  1886,  pp.  57;  Public  Playgrounds,  Jour. 
Columbus  Hort.  Soc,  Vol  XVII,  1902,  pp.  47-53;  Relation  of  Agriculture  to 
the  Progress  of  the  Century,  Jour.  Columbus  Hort.  Soc,  Vol.  XIV,  1899,  pp. 
97-107;  Relation  of  the  Live  Stock  Industry  to  New  Jersey;  Twentv-ninth 
Ann.  Rpt.  St.  Bd.  Agr.,  1901,  pp.  185-201.  Address,  The  Opportunity  in 
Agriculture,  at  Dedication  of  Agr.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  May  21,  1901,  pp. 
46-64.  Plant  Breeding, address,  Ann.  Meeting  Agr.  Students'  Union,  1903, 
pp.  4. 

Married  Juniata  G.  Campbell  ('84),  Aug.  22,  1888.      Children,  Theodore 
Morrow,  born  Dec.  7,  1889;  Marion  Juliet,  born  Jan.  1,  1899. 
Address,  37  East  Avenue,  Cornell  Univ..  Ithaca,  New  York. 

388.     GEORGETTA  KEMBALL  (MURRAY) 

Born  Mar.  10,  1862,  Champaign,  111.  f.  George  Kemball,  Gravesend, 
Eng.,  Dec.  25,  1832.       m.   Mary  Poulteres,  Mar.  2,  1828,    Portsmouth,    Eng. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  East  Side  High  School.  Alethenai.  Teacher  in 
High  School  at  Pana,  Christian  Co.,  111.,  two  years;  East  side  High  School, 
Champaign,  one  year;  Urbana  High  School,  four  years.  Member  Methodist 
Church,  1884—. 

Married    Harry   Lewis   Murray,    Sept.    1,    1891,    Champaign.      Children, 
Kemball,  born  Nov.  20,  1892  ;  Wesley,  born  Sept.  1 ,  1895  ;  Ruth,  born  May  24, 
1898;  Helen,  born  Dec.  6,  1903. 
Address,  Denver,  Colo. 

389.     EDWIN  RAYMOND  KIMBALL 

Born  Nov.  5,  1863,  in  Boston,  Mass.  f.  Edwin  A.  Kimball,  m.  Clara 
Clara  Bartlett  Bryant. 

Newspaper  Man.  B.  S.  Newspaper  reporter  and  Exchange  Editor  of 
Chicago  Record  Herald  and  Chicago  Tribune  and  others.  Published  short 
stories  in  magazines  and  newspapers.  Member  of  Press  Club  of  Chicago 
National  Union,  (Mason,  Ashler  258),  Iowa  State  Traveling  Men's  Association. 
Address,  Chicago  Press  Club,  Chicago,  111. 

390.     JOSEPHINE  STEWART  KRAUSE  (CHALFONT) 

Born  May  18,  1859,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Frederick  William  Krause,  Apr.  9, 
1829,  Germany,    m.  Mary  Josephine  Stewart,  Sept.  22,  1834,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Choral  Society;  Univ. 
Choir. 

Married  Alfred  Chalfont,   Sr.,    June    19,    1892,  Chicago,   111.        Children, 
Leonore  Vinette,  born  March  23,  1893,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Louis  Paschal,  born 
Feb.  2,  1899,  Rosedale  Ranch,  San  Diego. 
Address,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  care  of  Escondido  Stage,  Rosedale  Ranch. 

391.     FRED  AUGUST  LIETZE 

Born  Apr.  1,  1863,  Cariyle,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  McKendree  College.      B.   S.      Chief  Engr. , 
Santa   Fe   and   Hanover   Drainage   Districts-,    1884-88;   Abstract   and   Real 
Estate,  1898;  Civ.  and  Municipal  Eng'r,  1898—. 
Address,  Carlvle,  111. 


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392.      CHARLES  HERVEY  LILLY 
Brother  of  No.  393 

Born  Jan.  20,  1860,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Robert  Hervej-  Lilly,  Ky.  m. 
Valeria  Gordon,  1834,  Ogdensbi:rg,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  and  Wholesale  Grocer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High 
School.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Chemist  in  Champaign  and  Franklin,  Tenn. 
Merchant  in  Thomasboro,  111.,  1885-89;  Contracting  work,  Seattle,  Wash., 
1889;  Grain,  Flour  and  Feed  business;  Flouring  Mills;  Steamboats;  Seed 
Business;  Importing  and  Exporting  Business;  Wholesale  Grocer;  Manufac- 
turer of  Stock  foods,  fertilizer,  poultry  foods,  creamery  supplies,  wholesale 
seeds,  etc.  Pres.  and  Treas.  of  Lilly  Bogardus  Co.,  of  Seattle,  since  incor- 
poration, 1894;  Pres.  and  Treas.  of  The  Chas.  H.  Lilly  Co.,  Portland,  Ore.; 
Pres.  and  Treas.  of  The  Chas.  H.  Lilly  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Pres.  of 
The  City  Realty  and  Milling  Co.,  of  Ellensburgh,  Wash.;  Pres.  and  Manager 
of  C.  H.  Lilly  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Grocers,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Married  Julia  Putnam,  Sept.  3,  1885,  Champaign,  111.     Children,  Henry 
Wilmot,  born  July  8,  1886;  Farwell  Piatt,  born  July  27,  1888;  Dorothy  E.  P., 
bom  sept.  12,  1889;  Marion  Mildred,  born  June  l,'l899. 
Address,  Foot  of  Main,  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

393.     JAMES  EDWARD  LILLY 
Brother  of  No.  392 
Bom  July  10,  1861,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Robert  Hervey  Lilly,  near  Paris, 
Ky.     m.   Valeria  Gordon,  1834,  near  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Merchant.      Prepared    in    Champaign    High    School.     Adelphic.     B.    S. 
Wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  Dawson,  Y.  T. 
Address,  Dawson,  Yukon  Ter.,  Canada. 

394.     GEORGE  WASHINGTON  McCLUER 
Bom  Oct.    11,    1857,   Farina,    111.     f    Jas.    W.    McCluer,   May   30,    1830, 
Morrow  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Harriet  La  Rue,  Mar.  26,  1834,  Morrow  Co.,  Ohio. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  District  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean; 
Scientific  Ass'n.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1892.  Charge  of  fruit  and 
ornamental  grounds,  1885-88;  Asst.  Hort.  of  Exp.  Sta.  and  Instructor  in 
Hort.,  Illinois,  1888-96;  Farming,  1896 — .  Author  of  pamphlets:  Garden 
experiments  with  sweet  corn;  12  pages;  with  sweet  corn,  14  pages;  with  sweet 
corn  and  Popcorn,  15  pages;  Potato  experiments,  18  pages;  Varieties  of 
Apples,  52  pages;  Corn  Crossing,  20  pages;  The  forest  tree  plantation,  40 
pages;  Grapes,  tests  of  varieties,  etc.,  24  pages;  Blackberries  and  Raspberries, 
varieties  and  management,  11  pages.  Member  of  111.  and  Central  111.  Hort. 
Societies;  Secy.  Hort.  Soc.  of  Central  111.,  1893-96. 

Married  Elizabeth  Parrill,  Sept.  6,  1885.      Children,  Hugh  Baevard,  born 
Dec.  28,  1886;  Edith,  born  Aug.  21,  1889;  Donald,  bom  May  5,  1891;  Leon, 
born  Oct.  1,  1893;  Allan,  born  Aug.  10,  1895;  Kenneth  Parrill,  born  July  12, 
1897;  Jean  Wendell,  born  Aug.  15,  1903. 
Address,  Jackson,  Miss. 

395.     CARLOS  MONTEZUMA 

Born  1864,  in  Arizona  Ter.     f.   C.  Gentile. 

Physician.       B.  S.;     M.  D.       Associate   professor,    Post-Graduate   Hos- 
pital, Chicago. 
Address  (1904),  3158  S.  Park  Ave.,  (or  100  State  St.,)  Chicago,  111. 

396.     GEORGE  NATHAN  MORGAN 
Husband  of  No.  429 
Born  1861,  in  Kinmundy,  111.     f.  J.  B.  Morgan. 
Lawyer  (1904).      B.  L. 
Married  Louisa  Merboth  ('85). 
Address  (1904),  7646  Marquette  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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397.     SAMUEL  WILSON   PARR 
Husband  of  No.  384 

Born  Jan.  21,  1857,  Granville,  Putnam  Co.,  111.  f.  James  Parr,  1830,  Bond 
Co.,  Illinois,     m.   Elizabeth  F.  Moore,  1836,  Putnam  Co.,  Illinois. 

Professor  of  Applied  Chemistry.  Prepared  in  Normal  Univ.  High  School. 
Philomathean.  Editor  Illini,  1883-84;  Base  Ball,  1883-84;  Pres.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  1883-84;  Class  Valedictorian.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1885,  Cornell.  Invented 
Fuel  Calorimeter,  1900;  Total  Carbon  Apparatus,  1903;  Sulphur  Photometer, 
1903.  Author:  Chemical  Analysis  and  Heating  Value  of  lUinois  Coals, 
18  pp.,  published  as  a  Bulletin  from  the  20th  Annual  Coal  Report  by  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics.  The  Coals  of  Illinois,  Their  Composition  and  Analy- 
sis, 38  pp.,  published  as  University  of  Illinois  Studies  No.  7.  Member 
Congregational  Church,  deacon,  1891;  State  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  College 
Section,  1896;  Member  Amer.  Chemical  Society;  Society  of  Chemical  In- 
dustry, London;  American  Electro-Chemical  Society;  Amer.  Ass'n  for  Adv. 
of  Science. 

Married  Lucie  A.  Hall,  Dec.  27,  1887,  Champaign,  III.      Children,  Eliza- 
beth, born  June  15,  1889;  Harold  Lucien,  born  Sept.  18,  1894. 
Address,  919  West  Green  St  ,  Urbana,  111. 

398.     SOLON  PHILBRICK 
Brother  of  Nos.  284,  483 
Born  June  20,  1860,  Adeline,  Ogle  Co.,  111.     f.  Mays  H.  Philbrick,  1827, 
Waldo,  Me.     m.  Mary  McFarland,  1828,  Md. 

Circuit  Judge.  Prepared  in  Public  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean.    Capt.      Lawyer,  1887-1903;  Circuit  Judge,  1903 — . 

Married  Carrie  Josephine   Philbrick,   Mav  27,    1891,   Cedar  Rapids,   la. 
Children,  Lois,  born  Oct.  10,  1895;  Gladys,  born  May  30,  1897. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

399.  LEWIS  CLARK  ROBERTS 
Bom  1863,  in  Jefferson,  111.     f.  Clark  Roberts. 
Electrician.     Capt.     B.  S. 

Address,  4098  Milwaukee  Ave.,  Chicago.  111. 

400.  ANDREW  OLIVER  RUPP 

Born  Mar.  25,  1860,  Hopedale,  Tazewell  Co.,  Illinois,  f.  Joseph  Rupp 
Jan.  4,  1821,  Nancy,  France,  m.  Anna  Baechler,  Sept.  29,  1826,  Nancy 
France. 

Author.      Prepared   in   Chenoa   High    School   and    111.    Wesleyan   Univ., 
Bloomiiigton.      Adelphic.      B.    L.     Teacher,    1884-1886;    Journalist,    1886- 
1900;  Author,  1900—.     Knights  of  Pythias,  1892.      City  Clerk,  of  McHenry, 
111.,  two  terms;  first  elected  in  1897. 
Address,  Chenoa,  111. 

401.     KETURAH   ELIZABETH  SIM 
Born  Mar.   13,  1864,  Urbana,  111.      f.  Joseph  W^alter  Sim,  Nov.   1,  1831, 
Knox  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Ann  Busey,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  Aug.  19,  1833. 

Teacher  of  German.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  L.;  M.  L.  1895.  Teacher  in  Urbana  Public  School,  1884-86; 
in  County  Clerk's  Office,  1887-92;  Student  in  Dr.  Sargent's  Normal  School 
of  Physical  Training,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1892-93;  Teacherof  English,  Urbana 
High  School,  1897-99;  Teacher  of  German,  Champaign  High  School,  1901  —  ; 
In  Munich,  Germany,  1905-06.  Held  offices  of  Pres.  of  Christian  Endeavor 
Soc. ;  Seer,  of  Urbana  Chautauqua  Circle  and  Pres.  of  Urbana  Chautauqua 
Alumnae  Ass'n. 
Address,  60S  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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402.     LUCINS  NOYES  SIZER 

Bom  Nov.  15,  1860,  Kankakee,  111.  f.  Albert  Dann  Sizer,  Aug.  12.  1823, 
Otsego  Co.,  New  York.     m.   Mary  Noyes  Wolcott,  Sept.  1,  1831,  Vermont. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Mahomet,  Illinois.  Adelphic.  Class  president, 
1883.  B.  S.  Teacher,  winter  of  1884-85;  engineer  and  farmer,  1885-89  and 
1899-1905;  Estimator  and  draughtsman  on  architectural  ironwork,  1890-92; 
Merchant,  1895-98. 

Married  M.   Anna  Shurts,  June  30,    1892,   Delavan,   Illinois.     Children, 
Albert  Dann,  born  Nov.  25,  1893;  Bruce  Lucins,  born  Apr.  27,  1895;  Donald 
Eugene,  born  Oct.  10,  1901;  Dorothy,  born  Aug.  3,  1903. 
Address,  Fisher,  111,  Rural  Route  No.  35. 

403.     LAURA  BELLE  SMITH  (PIATT) 
Born  Jan.    5,    1863,   Newton,   111.     f.  Col.   Benj.   Smith,   Apr.    27,    1834, 

Ohio.  m.  Celeste  E.  Gray,  Aug.  12,  1836,  Ohio. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  L. 
Married  Silas  Hubbel  Piatt,  Julv  18,   1886,  Miles  Citv.     Children,  Lau- 

rance  Gray,  born  Apr.  21,  1888,  (died  Sept.  23,  1889);  Elizabeth  Alden,  born 

Aug.  15,  1890;  Genevieve  Alden,  born  Aug.  28,  1898. 

Address,  129  Highland  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*404.     ERNEST  SPEIDEL 

Born  1865,  at  Rock  Island,  111.  f.  C.  Speidel.  Brother,  Hugo  Speidel, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

B.  S. 
Died  Oct.    19,   1892,   at   Ravenswood,   111. 

405.     HUBERT  ALLEN  STEVENS. 

Bom  Mar.  10,  1864,  Inland,  Cedar  Co.,  la.  f.  Chas.  W.  Stevens,  1841, 
Exeter,  N.  H.     m.   Lucy  L.  Allen,  1842,  Boston,  Mass. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division  High  School.  Adel- 
phic. B.  S.  Asst.  County  Surveyor  at  Streator,  1884;  Asst.  Engr.  on  Miss. 
River  Comm.,  Memphis,  l'884-188'5;  Asst.  Chester  B.  Davis,  111.  River  Sur- 
vey at  Ottawa,  1885;  Fall  of  1885,  Asst.  on  Wis.  River  Survey  at  Portage; 
engaged  with  bridge  contractors  and  Wis.  Central  Railroad  at  Chicago,  1886; 
engineer  on  Construction  of  North  Chicago  Cable  Railway,  1886;  Asst. 
Engineer,  City  of  Chicago,  1887-93;  Private  practice,  Chicago,  1894-99; 
City  Engineer,  Joliet,  111.,  1899 — .  Author  of  occasional  papers  in  engineer- 
ing magazines  and  newspapers.  Member  of  Western  Soc.  Engineers,  since 
1887;  Illinois  Ass.  Engrs.  and  Surveyors,  since  1889. 

Married  Hattie  B.   Thompson,   Urbana,   111.,  June   18,   1890.     Children, 
Vemon  T.,  born  Oct.  3,  1892;  Richard  W.,  born  Feb.  25,  1894. 
Address,  104  Bartleson  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

406.     SAMUEL  WESLEY  STRATTON 
Born  July  18,  1861,  Litchfield,  111.     f.   Samuel  Stratton,  1831,  Ky.     m. 
m.   Mary  B.  Webster,  1835,  111. 

Director  National  Bureau  of  Standards.  Prepared  in  Litchfield  High 
School.  Philomathean.  Capt.  B.  S.,  1884,  Illinois;  D.  Eng.  (hon.),  1903; 
D.  Sc.  1903,  Univ.  of  Western  Pa.  Instructor  of  Math.,  Asst.  Prof.,  and 
Prof,  of  Physics  and  Elec.  Engr.,  Illinois,  1885-92;  Asst.  Prof.,  Assoc.  Prof., 
and  Prof,  of  Physics,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-1901;  Director  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901 — .  Ensign,  Lieutenant  Junior  Grade, 
Lieutenant  and  Lieut.  Commander,  Naval  Militia  of  111.,  1895-1901;  Lieu- 
tenant U.  S.  Navy,  May  to  November,  1898,  Spanish-American  War;  Com- 
mander, commanding  D.  C.  Naval  Militia,  1904 — .  Member  American 
Physical  Society;  American  Association  for  the  Adv.  of  Science;  American 
Philosophical  Society. 
Address,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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407.     HENRY  SEWARD  VAN  PETTEN 
Born  Nov.  9,  1859,  Lawn  Ridge,  111.     f.   Peter  V.  Van  Patten,  May  30, 

1818,  Oswego,  N.  Y.     m.   Martha  Van  Auken,  Sept.  1,  1825,  Red  Creek,  N.  Y. 
Druggist.      Prepared    at    Lacon    High    School,    Lacon,    111.     Adelphic. 

Class  Pres.,   Soph,   year;  member  senate  in  Student  Gov't;  Pros.  Att'y  in 

same;  Business  Manager  Illini,  1883-84.      B.  S. 

Married  Violet  M.  Harriss,  Nov.  6,   1895,  Evanston,  111.     Child,  Chella 

Harriss,  born  Aug.  19,  1896. 

Address,  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex. 

408.  EDMUND  ROBERT  VIAL 

Born  Mar.  19,  1861,  Lyonsville,  Cook  Co.,  111.  f.  Bobert  Vial,  Apr.  19, 
1824,  Chester,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  R.  Ketchum,  Nov.  18,  1834,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  district  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Scientific  or 
Gregorian.  B.  S.  Sunday  School  Supt.,  1890 — ;  Church  Clerk,  1897 — ; 
School  Director,  1897 — . 

Married  Hattie  M.  Hoyt,  Oct.  26,   1887,  Bridgeville,  N.  Y.     Children, 
Clara  Getrude,  born  Sept.  27,  1888;   Ralph  Hoyt,  born  Oct.  12,  1890;  Albert 
Russel,  born  May  26,   1893;  George  Edmund,  born  July  8,   1897;  Gordon 
Lewis,  born  Apr.  7,  1899;  Wilbur  Franklin,  Sept.  21,  1901. 
Address,  La  Grange,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

409.  JEROME  GIDEON  WILLS 
Born  1860,  Fayette  Co.,  111.     f.  Clifton  R.  Wills. 
Lawyer  and  farmer.     B.  L. 

Address.  Shobonier,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1885   (44) 

410.  ALFRED  NOYES  ABBOTT 
Brother  of  Nos.  120,  332,  368 

Bom  Nov.  2,  1862,  in  Union  Grove,  111.  f.  A.  M.  Abbott,  Queechy,  N. 
H.     m.   Sarah  Sperry,  Mecca,  Ohio. 

Farmer.  Adelphic.  Member  of  House  of  Representatives,  1898-1902; 
Director  of  13th  Congressional  District  of  State  Farmers'  Intstitute  Workers. 
Farming,  1904 — .  Member  Odd  Fellows,  Masons,  Modem  Woodmen,  Mystic 
Workers  of  World,  Eastern  Star. 

Married    Sarah   G.    Green,    Oct.    12,    1886.       Children,   Bayard   Taylor, 
born'Nov.  5,  1887;  Frances  D.,  born  Jan.  5,  1889;  Louis  A.,  born  August, 
1891;  Howard  G.,  born  Jan.  8,  1896. 
Address,  Morrison,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  7. 

411.     JUDSON  FINLEY  AYERS 
Born  1862,  in  Urbana,  111.     f.   A.  M.  Ayers. 
With  Mexican  Central  R.  R.  (1904). 

412.     WILLIAM  BURSON  BRAUCHER 

Brother  of  Nos.  376,  377,  627,  784,  1009 
Born  Mar.  13,  1857,  Logan  Co.,  111.    f.  Daniel  Ludwig  Braucher,  Mar.  1, 
1833,  Pickaway  Co.,  Ohio.     m.  Henrietta  Curtis  Hill,  June  1,  1831,  Orange, 
N.  H. 

Machinist  and  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Lincoln,  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Machinist  and  Draftsman,  1885-1900;  Charge  of  Experimental  work 
at  High  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  constructing  high  pressure  boiler  and  motor  for  the 
E.  Prall  Hot  Water  Motor  and  Storage  Power  Co.,  1899.  Draftsman,  Dan- 
ville Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  1900 — .  Invented,  with  A.  C.  Braucher  ('84),  a 
feed  water  heater  and  purifier.  The  Little  Giant. 


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Married  Hattie  Abbott,  Aug.  7,  1889.     Children,  Alma  Leone,  born  Mar. 
31,  1892,  (died  Jan.  4,  1896);  Rachel  Abbott,  born  Sept.  30,  1894. 
Address,  525  Sherman  St.,  Danville,  111. 

413.     HARRY  LESLIE  CARTER 

Born  June  27,  1861,  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  guardian,  C.  J.  McNutt.  m. 
Camila  J.  Wells. 

Member  of  K.  of  P.  and  U.  R.  K.  of  P.  and  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Married  Hulda  A.  Grooms,  Humboldt,  111. 
Address,  Humboldt,  111. 

414.     KATE  FRANXES  CLARK  (STOCKHAM) 
Wife  of  No.  443 

Born  July  6,  1863,  Cobden.  111.  f.  E.  N.Clark,  m.  Frances  E.  Good- 
rich. 

Married.  Alethenai.  B.  S.  Lived  in  Chicago,  111.,  till  1903;  Birm- 
ingham, Ala.,  1903—.  First  Methodist  Church,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Edgwood  Club, 
Chautauqua  Circle. 

Married  Wm.  H.  Stockham  ('85),  April  27,  1887,  Cobden,  111.     Children, 
Herbert  C,  born  1888;  Douglass  W.,  born  1898;  Richard  J.,  born  1903. 
Address,  1113  N.  25th  St.  Birmingham,  Ala. 

415.     THOMAS  EDW^ARD  COLE 
Born  1861,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.   Thomas  Cole.      m.  Elizabeth  Roberts. 
Physician. 

Married  Anna  B.  Smith,  1890,  at  Huron,  O. 
Address,  Le  Mars,  111. 

416.  SIMEON  COLTON  COLTON 

Born  Mar.  24,  1862,  Chicago,  111.  f.  A.  M.  F.  Colton,  1824,  Springfield, 
Mass.     m.  Caroline  Kirk,  1830,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  North  Division  High  School,  Chicago,  111. 
Civil  Engineer's  Club.  B.  S.  In  employ  of  The  Fitz  Simons  &  Connell  Co., 
Oct.,  1885—.      Member  Western  Soc.  Engineers,  1887 — . 

Married  Caroline  Whitcomb,  Dec.  26,  1899,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  603  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

417.     ROBERT  LIVINGSTON  DUNLAP 
Brother  of  Nos.  62,  63 
Born  Nov.   17,   1860,  Savoy,  111.     f.   Menzo  Dunlap,  Dec.   19,   1816,  Pu- 
laski, N.  Y.     m.   Arabella  Pierce,  Apr.  23,  1825,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. 
Farmer  and  fruit  grower.      Prepared  in  Urbana  ,111. 

Married  Charlotte  R.  Jutkins,  June  2,  1886.     Children,  Robert  M.,  born 
Oct.  18,  1887;   Effie  Charlotte,  born  Dec.  26,  1888;  Leonard  E.,  born  Apr.  15, 
1892. 
Address,  Savoy,  111. 

418.     MARY  TRACY  EARLE 

Born  Oct.  21,  1864,  Cobden,  111.  f.  Parker  Earle,  Aug.  8,  1831,  Mt. 
Holly,  Vt.     m.   Melanie  Tracy  Earle,  Jan.  12,  1837,  Peru,  Ohio. 

Writer.  Prepared  in  Cobden  PubHc  School.  Alethenai.  Repre- 
sented Alethenai  in  intersociety  orat.  cont.,  1884.  B.  S. ;  M.  A.  (hon.)  1903. 
Since  1904  Librarian  and  Editorial  Ass't  of  the  Estacion  Central  Agro- 
nomica  de  Cuba,  Santiago,  de  las  Vegas,  Cuba.  Author:  The  Wonder- 
ful Wheel,  Century  Co.,  1896;  The  Man  who  worked  for  ColUster,  Copeland 
&  Dav,  Boston,  1898;  Through  Old  Rose  Glasses,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
Boston,   1900;  The  Flag  on  the  Hilltop,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Boston, 


86  University  of  Illinois  [1885 

1902.     Contributed  occasional  articles  to  McClure's  Magazine,  The  Outlook, 
The  Saturday  Evening  Post,  The  Post,  The  Atlantic,  Scribner's,  Harper's,  The 
Century  and  less  important  publications,  1899-1906. 
Address,  Santiago,  de  las  Vegas,  via  Havana,  Cuba. 

419.     GEORGE  HUNTINGTON  ELLIS 
Born  May  6,  1864,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     f.  Joel  Ellis,  1834,  Mass.   ■  m.  Jane 

May  Field,  1849,  New  York. 

Sec.    and    Treas.,    Geo.    W.    Pitkin    Co.      Prepared  in  Milwaukee  Public 

School,  and  Univ.  Acad.      Sigma  Chi.      B.  S.      Professional  Chemist,  1885- 

1903;   Sec.   and  Treas.,   Geo.   W.   Pitkin  Co.,   Paint  Mfs.,  Chicago,    1903—. 

Author:     Notes    in    White    Paint    Analysis.      Member   American    Chemical 

Society. 

Married  Mary  Harvey,  Dec.  1892,  Aurora,  111.     Children,  Richard,  born 

1896;  Gerald  Van  Norturck,  born  1902. 

Address,  Evanston,  111. 

420.     GEORGE  LEROY  HICKS 

Born  Nov.  23,  Wayne,  Wis.  f.  Chas.  Smith  Hicks,  Mar.  30,  1834, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     m.   Helen  Abbey,  Feb.  12,  1838,  Painesville,  O. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School.  Adelphic.  Pres.  of  Senior 
Class.     B.  L. 

Married  Mary  Olive  Hibbard,  Apr.   27,    1892,   Paullina,   la.     Children, 
Lois  Abbie  Hicks,  born  Mar.   25,   1893;  Byron  Shirley,  born  Dec.  2,   1894; 
Helen  Elizabeth,  born  Oct.  4,  1902. 
Address,  Gaza,  la. 

421.     CHARLES  HOPPER 

Born  May  31,  1861,  Meriden,  111.  f.  Robert  S.  Hopper.  m.  Mary  E. 
Scofield.      Entered  from  Bristol,  111. 

Banker  and  Broker.  Adelphic.  Sandwich,  111.  Banking;  Lincoln, 
Nebr.,  Real  Estate  and  Manufacturing;  Chicago,  Banker  and  Broker. 
Charlevoix  Club. 

Married  Frances  J.  Stinson,  June  7,  1888,  Sandwich,  111. 
Address,  5850  So.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

422.     EMMA  JONES  (SPENCE) 

Born  Aug.  7,1862,  near  Hoopeston,  111.  f .  Henry  Towbridge  Jones,  Mar.  5 , 
1838,  Repton,  Eng.     m.  Susan  Belle  Lionberger,  Dec.  21,  1844,  Luray,  Va. 

Prepared  in  Hoopeston  High  School.  B.  L.,  1885,  Illinois.  Alethenai. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  English  and  Mod.  Lang,  orator  on  Commencement.  Taught 
in  Champaign  Public  Schools,  1885.  Invented  blanks  for  R.  R.  reports, 
adopted  by  Gen.  Manager  and  Gen.  Supt.  of  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  July  27,  1892. 
Editor  and  compiler  of  Songs  for  Young  Volunteers,  the  Courier  Printing  Co., 
Zanesville,  Ohio.  1890.  Supt.  of  Juvenile  gospel  temperence  work  under 
auspices  of  Zanesville,  O.,  1889-91.  Pres.  of  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Cambridge,  Ohio, 
1898-99. 

Married  Philip  Taylor  Spence,  Dec.    15,   1887,  Champaign,  111.     Child, 
Virginia  Gracibel,  born  Aug.  27,  1902,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Address,  55  Hoffman  Place,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

423.     WILLIAM  FINLEY  KENDALL 
Born  Oct.  10,  1861,  Rock  Island,  III.     f.   R.  D.  Kendall,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

m.   M.  Broderick. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Rock    Island    High    School.     Adelphic. 

Pres.  of  Adelphic.      B.  S.     Civil  Engineer  in  Ry.  Service. 

Married  May  Hume,  Mar  5,  1895,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Child,  Editha,  born 

Jan.,  1899. 

Address,  605  Nueces  St.,  Austin,  Tex. 


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424.     JAMES  MARTIN  KENT 

Born  Oct.  6,  1865,  Kewanee,  Henry  Co.,  111.  f.  Richard  Kent,  Flushing, 
Eng.,  1831.     m.   Rosetta  J.  Chambers,  1825,  Smithfield,  Ohio. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  of  Galva,  Wyoming  and  Ke\yanee, 
111.  B.  S.  Electrical  and  Mechanical  Engineer;  Teacher,  1897 — .  Mem- 
ber A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Amer.  Chem.  Soc;  Amer.  Electro  Chem.  Soc; 
Franklin  Ins.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Soc.  Promotion  of  Eng.  Education;  Natl.  Elect. 
Lt.  Ass'n;    Natl.  Geog.  Soc. 

Married  Jessie  Paull  Kent,  May  18,   1893.      Child,  Paul  N.  Kent,  born 
Feb.  19,  1902. 
Address,  2726  Holmes  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

425.      MILO   PLANK   LANTZ 

Born  Apr.  11.  1859,  Carlock,  111.  f.  Simeon  Lantz,  Sept.  16,  1829,  Lewis- 
town,  Pa.     m.   Mary  Plank,  Aug.  16,  1833,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

Farmer  and  stock  raiser.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean. 
Pres.  and  Sec.  of  Philo.  Capt.  B.S.  Fanner;  breeder  of  pure  bred  Aber- 
deen Angus  cattle;  pure  bred  Shire  and  Percheron  horses,  Shetland  ponies, 
and  Cheviot  sheep.  Winner  of  60  World's  Fair  prizes  on  live  stock,  St. 
Louis,  1904;  exhibiter  Premier  Champion  flock  of  Sheep,  St.  Louis,  1904; 
won  championship  on  sheep  and  cattle  at  St.  Louis  and  other  large  shows, 
1904-05.  Member  of  Mennonite  Church,  since  187  5;  served  as  Treas.  two 
years  1890-91;  trustee,  elected  Jan.  1,  1903—.  Director  and  Treas.  Danvers 
Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1895 — . 

Married  Lvdia  A.  Ropp,  Jan.  25,  1888,  Carlock,  111.  Children,  Etta  Ma- 
bel, born  Feb.'  12,  1890;  Clarence  Russel,  born  Nov.  14,  1891,  (died  Dec.  7, 
1893);  Esther  Marie,  born  Dec.  2,  1894,  (died  Mar.  14.  1898);  Lillian  Mav, 
born  Mav  16,  1897;  Ruth  Estelle,  born  Aug.  26,  1900;  Pauline,  born  Aug.  3, 
1905. 
Address,  Carlock,  McLean  Co.,  111. 

426.     JUDSON  LATTIN 

Bom  Feb.  27,  1863,  near  Sycamore,  DeKalb  Co.,  111.  f.  Nathan  Lattin, 
May  2,  1834,  Veteran,  Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Marv  Hepsy  Bemis,  Dec. 
21,  1830,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

With  International  Harvester  Co.  Prepared  in  Sycamore  High  School. 
Capt.  B.  S.  Draftsman  for  Pullman  Car  Co.,  1885-1900;  chief  draftsman 
Osborne  Steam  Engineering  Co.,  1900-03;  with  West  Side  Const.  &  Metro- 
politan West  Side  Elev.  R.  R.  Co.,  Chicago,  1904 — .  Member  of  American 
Soc.  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  1891. 

Married  Fannie  Thomas,  Aug.  15,  1887,  Kickapoo,  111.     Children.  Robert 
Thomas,  born  Aug.  30,  1888,  Chicago,  111.;  Judson.  Jr.,  born  Oct.  22,  1889, 
(died  Mar.   7,   1890);  Elsie  Stowell,  born  Nov.  28,   1894;  Marv  Claire,  bom 
June  14,  1902,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Address,  1462  Perry  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

42  7.     ALBERT  GEORGE  MANNS 
Born  1860,  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Chemist.      B.  S.;   Ph.  D.     Chief  chemist  with  Armour  &  Co. 
Address,  5643  Marshfield  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

428.     SHERMAN   LATTA  MARSHALL 
Bom   Nov.    13,    1863,    Ipava,   Fulton   Co.,    111.     f.   Samuel    P.    Marshall, 

June  11,  1831,  Jefferson  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Marv  A.  Latta,  June  16,  1832,  Ross 

Co.,  Ohio. 

Cashier.      Prepared  in  Ipava  High  School  and   Univ.  Academy.      Philo- 


88  University  of  Illinois  [1885 

mathean.     Sigma  Chi.     Class  Pres. ;    Commencement  Oration;  Junior  Class 
Exhibition  "Apostrophe;"  Treasurer  of  the  first  Athletic  Ass'n;  Capt.;  B.  L. 
Bank   CJerk,    1886-88;    Cashier    Coronado  Beach    Co.,    1889-90;    Farming, 
1891-1902;  Cashier  Ipava  State  Bank,  1902—. 
Address,  Ipava,  Fulton  Co.,  111. 

429.     LOUISA  MERBOTH  (MORGAN) 
Wife  of  No.  396 
Bom  1864,  in  Spring  Bay,  111.     m.  Mary  Merboth. 
Married  George  N.  Morgan  ('84). 
Address,  7646  Marquette  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

430.     JOHN  ALBERT  MILLER 

Bom  July  26,  1862,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  f.  John  Miller,  1822,  Germany,  m. 
Marv  Fougeron,  1825,  France. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean.  B.  S.;  M.  Sc.  1888; 
M.  A.;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Analj'tical  and  Consulting  Chemist;  State 
Analyst;  Prof,  of  Med.  Chemistrv  and  Toxicology,  Med.  Dept.  Niagara  Univ., 
1888-97;  Assoc.  Prof.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1897-1901.  Fellow  Chemical 
Soc,  1888;  Fellow  Roval  Microscopical  Soc,  1892;  Member  German  Chem. 
Soc,  1886;  American"  Chem.  Soc,  1892;  Soc.  of  Chem.  Industry,  1894; 
Buffalo  Soc.  of  Nat.  Sciences,  1889;  American  Microscopical  Soc,  1890; 
University  Club,  Buffalo. 

Married  Gertrude  Neele,  1892,  Covington,  Ky.     Children,  Helen  L.,  born 
1894;  Jack,  born  1895. 
Address,  176  Nonvood  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

431.  EDWARD  LELAND  MORSE 

Born  Nov.  6,  1860,  in  Cazenovia,  111.  f.  L.  P.  Morse,  m.  Mary  Par- 
minter. 

Civil  Engineer.  Philomathean.  Capt.  B.S.  Civil  Engineer  in  Chicago, 
1890-1905;  professional  work  in  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  1905 — .  Number 
of  articles  in  proceedings  of  State  Engineers  and  Surveyors  Soc.  of  111. 

Married  Ehzabeth  George,  Jan.  23,  1900,  Chicago,  111. 
Address  (1905),  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

432.  ARTHUR  TAPPAN  NORTH 

Bom  Oct.  15,  1864,  in  Kewanee,  111.     f.  Levi  North. 

Architect,  1904,  St.  Louis,  Mo.      Chief  Engineer,  National  Fire  Proofing 
Co.,  Western  Dept.,  Chicago,  1905—. 
Address,  Bus.,  806  Hartford  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

433.     BESSIE  WOLFE  OWENS  (NEEDHAM) 
Born  Feb.  5,  1864,  in  Urbana,  Illinois,     f.  W.  H.  Owens,     m.  Sarah  A. 

Wolfe. 

Teacher.     Member  First  Baptist  Church. 

Married  J.  Horace  Needham,  1891,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Address,  416  North  Second  Street,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

434.     L.  ESTELLE  PAULLIN  (PADGETTE) 
Born  in  Atlanta,  111.     f.  Jacob  H.  PaulHn. 
Physician  and  Surgeon. 
Married  Lewis  M.  Padgette. 
Address,  Creston,  Flathead  Co.,  Mont. 


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435.     GEORGE  RILEY  PETTY 
Husband  of  No.  552 

Bom  Oct.  13,  1862,  Pike  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Thomas  Fisher  Pettv.  Mar. 
19,  1841,  Pike  Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Jane  Brittain,  Pike  Co.,  111. 

Draughtsman.  Adelphic.  Draughtsman  with  Bumham  &  Root,  Archi- 
tects, Chicago;  Draughtsman  with  M.  K.  Ramsev,  St.  Louis,  Pittsfield,  111., 
Alvin,  Tex.,  Champaign,  111.,  1895—. 

Married  Ida  M.   Stoltev   ('89),   1889,   Champaign,   111.     Children,  Edgar 
Lvnde,  born  June  20,  1891;  Julia  C,  born  Julv  20,  1896;  Blanche  Helen,  born 
Nov.  1,  1898;  Bernice  Gav,  born  Nov.  7,  1900;  Thomas  Henrv,  born  Aug.  18, 
1902. 
Address,  Champaign,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

436.     BESSIE  GAY  PLANK  (THOMPSON) 
Wife  of  No.  488 

Born  1863,  in  Catskill,  N.  Y.     f.   P   W.  Plank. 

Married  Luther  Thompson  ('86),  Dec.  25,  1889. 
Address,  Winamac,  Ind. 

437.     CHARLES  HENRY  RANKIN 

Bom  Aug.  2,  1859,  Fall  Creek  Township,  Adams  Co.,  111.  f.  Robert 
Rankin,  June  23,  1827,  Ky.     m.   Sara  Jane,  Edmonds,  S.  C,  May  20,  1828. 

Fruit  and  poultry  raiser,  surveyor.  Prepared  in  Payson  and  Camp  Point 
High  Schools;  Chaddock  College,  Quincy,  111.  Philomathean.  Engineering 
work  for  Drainage  Districts;  railroad;  Preliminary  and  Land  Surveying; 
farmer  and  fruit  raiser;  twelve  years  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  eight  years 
Notary;  Manager  and  Secretarv  of  a  Telephone  Co.,  1901 — . 

Married  Henrietta  L.  Whittleton,  Feb.    14,   1888,  Barrv,   111.     Children, 
Harriett,   E.,   bom   Oct.    6.    1889;   L.   J.,   born   Feb.    17,    1892;   Robert    E., 
bom  Sept.  9,  1893. 
Address,  Fall  Creek,  Adams  Co.,  111. 

438.     HENRY  LINCOLN  REYNOLDS 
Bom   Mar.    2,    1861,    Mendon,   Adams   Co.,    111.     f.   Chas.    C.    Reynolds, 
Winsted,  Conn.     m.   Margaret  Frost,  Lodi,  Ohio. 

Patent  Attorney  and  Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Maplewood  High 
School,  Camp  Point,  111.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Draftsman  and  Designer  of 
Machinery;  Examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent  Office;  Patent  Attomev  and  Mechan- 
ical Engineer.  Holds  U.  S.  Patents  Nos.  519,619,  May  8,  'l894;  747,479; 
747,480;  747,481;  747,482,  Dec.  22,  1903;  748,419,  Dec.  29,  1903;  771,935, 
Oct.  4,  1904. 

Married  Jane  E.  B.  Williams,  July  19,  1893,  Rockville,  Md.     Children, 
Charles  Lane,  bom  May  21,  1894;  Ella  Wootton,  bom  Apr.  5,  1899;  Richard 
Williams,  born  July  8,  1900. 
Address,  402  Walker  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

439.     HUGH  LOUIS  RONALDS 

Bom  1864,  in  Grayville,  111.     f.   Francis  Ronalds,     m.  Lucy  Prichard. 

Cashier.      B.  S.     Asst.  Cashier  Farmers'  Nat'l  Bank. 

Married  Mary  Walden  Helm,  Nov.  2  7,  1901. 
Address,  Gra\-A-ille,  111. 

440.     THEODORE  HENRY  SCHLADER 

Born  Apr.  11,  1856,  Green  Vale,  111.  f.  Matthias  Schlader.  m.  Anna 
Marie  Kolz. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Galena  Normal  School,  Galena,  111.  Adelphic. 
B.  S.  Draughtsman,  1885-86;  Estimator  Structural  Iron,  1886-87;  Supt.  of 
Arch.  Iron  Works,  1887-89 ;  Supt.  building  Construction,  1889-93  ;  Contractor 


90  University  of  Illinois  [1885 

1893-1901;  Supt.  Bldg.  Const.,  1901-03;  Chief  Estimating  Dept.  Wells 
Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  1903 — .  Elected  governing  Elder  Second  Pres.  Church, 
Oak  Park,  111.,  Apr.,  1905. 

Married   Mary   L.    Holmes,    1888,   Chicago,    111.     Children,   Edward   H., 
born  Nov.  10,  1893;  Henry  M.,  born  Sept.,  1895. 
Address,  Room  1014,  Monadnock  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

441.     ALFRED  CHARLES  SCHRADER 
Born  Feb.  14,  1863,  Joliet,  111.     f.   Henry  Schrader,  Jan.  13,  1816,  Han- 
over, Germany,     m.   Dorothea  Bues,  Mar.  28,  1833,  Hanover,  Ger. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.S.  Engr.  Dept.  proposed 
Burlington  extensions  in  la.  and  Colo.,  1885-86;  on  Construction  of  111.  Valley 
and  Northern,  1886-87;  Eng.  Dept.,  South  Parks,  Chicago,  1890;  Engr.  Dept. 
Sanitary  Dist.  of  Chicago,  1895;  Chief  Engr.,  West  Parks,  Chicago,  1895 — . 
Member  of  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  1891;  Illinois  Soc.  of  Surveyors  and 
Engineers,  1904.      Hamilton  Club,  City  Club,  Chicago. 

Married  Rosa  V.  Heywood,  June  30,  1897,  Aurora,  111. 
Address,  896  Turner  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.      Office,  Union  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

442.     WILLIAM  H.  SMITH 
Born  1860,  in  Salem,  111.     f.  B.  B.  Smith. 
Attorney. 
Address  (1904),  Lewiston,  Mont. 

443..    WILLIAM  HENRY  STOCKHAM 
Born  Sept.  15,  1861,  Lafayette,  Ind.     f.  Dr.  G.  H.  Stockham.     m.  AHce 
Bunker. 

President  of  Stockham  Pipe  &  Fittings  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Philo- 
mathean.  B.  S.  Manufacturing,  Chicago,  111.,  till  Jan.  1,  1903;  president 
Stockham  Pipe  &  Fittings  Co.,  1903 — .  Member  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago; 
Athletic  Club,  Birmingham;  First  Methodist  Church. 

Married  Kate  F.  Clark,  Apr.  27,  1887,  Cobden,  Illinois.     Children,  Her- 
bert C,  born  1888;  Douglass  W.,  born  1898;  Richard  J.,  born  1903. 
Address,  Office,  623  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Birmingham,  Ala.      Resi- 
dence, 1113  North  25th  St. 

444.     WILLIAM  COOKE  SWERN 
Husband  of  No.  447. 
Born  1860,  in  Perry,  Licking  Co.,  Ohio.     f.    Perry  Swern. 
Architect. 

Married  Abbie  Weston  ('85). 
Address,  1519  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

445.      CHARLOTTE  SWITZER 

Born  Sept.  15,  1863,  Mt.  Airy,  Carroll  Co.,  Md.  f.  Francis  Asbary 
Switzer,  Mar.  28,  1828,  Union  Bridge,  Md.  m.  Ann  Jane,  Mar.  5,  1834,  Mt. 
Airy,  Carroll  Co.,  Md. 

Teacher.     Alethenai.      Principal  Champaign  High  School. 
Address,  608  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

446.     FREDERIC  KETCHUM  VIAL 
Born  Apr.  22,  1864,  Lyonsville,  111.     f.   Robert  Vial,  Apr.  9,  1824,  Chester, 

N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Ketchum,  Nov.  18,  1834,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.  Agr. ;  B.  S.,  Nat.  Hist.     Gold 

Medal  in  Military.      Railroad  and  Industrial  Engineer,  Rodman  A.  T.  &  S. 

F.  R.  R.;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  1888-91;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  &  W.  I.  R.  R., 

1892-93;  Chief  Engr.  Ajax  Forge  Co.,  Chicago,  1895-96;  Prin.  Asst.  Engr. 

C.  &  W.  I.  Ry.,  1897-1902;  Chief  Engr.,  Griffin  Wheel  Co.,  Chicago,  1902—. 


1885]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  91 

Author;  The  Railroad  Transition  Spiral,  Engineering  News,  Sept.  20,  1900; 
pages  200  ff.     Member  Congr.  Church,  La  Grange,  111. 

Married  Fannie  E.  ,  Apr.  19,  1902,  La  Grange,  111.     Children, 

Harold  C,  born  Feb.  5,  1896;  Charles  R.,  born  Feb.  18,  1899,  (died  July  18, 
1902);  Mary  H.,  born  Dec.  20,  1901. 
Address,  312  Madison  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

447.     ABBIE  WESTON  (SWERN) 
Sister  of  Nos.  116,  295,  579,  580;  Wife  of  No.  444. 

Born  1864,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  Nathan  Weston,  Wilson,  N.  Y.  m. 
Jane  Cloyde,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Married  W.  C.  Swern  ('85). 
Address,  1519  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

448.     ETTA  CATHERINE  WILLS  (SCHENKER) 

Born  Mar.  6,  1865,  Lone  Grove  Town,  Fayette  Co.,  111.  f.  Clifton 
Reader  Wills,  1835,  So.  Va.     m.   Sophia  Lape,  18'37,  near  Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Kinmundv  High  School.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Taught  school,  1887;  VandaUa  High  School,  1887-90;  Cashier  and  book- 
keeper in  general  Mdse.  store,  1891-94. 

Married  ]ohr\  WiUiam  Schenker,  Mar.  26,  1894,  Altamont,  111.      Children, 
Celia  Elizabeth,  born  Feb.  11,  1895;  Marguerite  Estelle,  born  Aug.  16,  1896; 
John  Clifton,  born  Feb.  24,  1900,  (died  Oct.  26,  1903);  Marietta,  born  Dec. 
17,  1902. 
Address,  Vandalia,  111. 

449.     CHARLES  W^ILLIAM  WOODWORTH 
Brother  of  Nos.    712,   1181,   1999 

Born  Apr.  28,  1865,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  Alvin  Oakley  Woodworth, 
Troy,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Celina  Carpenter. 

Entomologist.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1886.  Assoc,  prof.  Entomology.  Entomol- 
ogist.    Agr'l  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  Calif. 

Married  Leonora  Stern,   Sept.   4,   1889,  Rolla,  Mo.      Children,  Lawrence 
Ariel,  born  June  8,  1890;    Harold   Evans,  born  May  30.   1894;  Charles  Ed- 
ward, born  Sept.  25,  1897;  Mary  Elizabeth,  Feb.  7,  1901. 
Address,  2237  Carlton  St..  Berkeley,  CaHf. 

450.     JOHN  EDWARDS  WRIGHT 
Brother  of  No.  451 ;  Husband  of  No.  422 

Born  Oct.  14,  1861.  f.  Wm.  Wilberforce  Wright,  Hanover,  N.  H.  m. 
Anne  Matilda  Creighton,  Ireland. 

Editor,  Evening  Post,  Chicago.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 
Adelphic.      M.   A.    (hon.)    1903.      Reporter,    Daily  News,    1885-1887;   Tele- 
graph Editor,  Daily  News,  1888-89;  City  Editor,  Evening  Post,  1890-1901; 
Managing  Editor,  Evening  Post,  1901-1904;  Editor.  Evening  Post,  1905. 
Chicago  Press  Club,  1887—;  Pres,,  1901-02. 

Married  Etta  Lorraine  Beach,  ('88)   May  5,  1892,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  2439  Lakewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

451.     LIZZIE  MARILLA  WRIGHT  (CANADAY) 

Born  1859,  in  Toulon,  111.     f.  W.  W.  Wright,     m.  A.  M.  Wright. 

Married  M.  W.  Canaday. 
Address,  122  S.  Kedzie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*452.     MINNIE  SUNDERLAND  WRIGHT  (BARBOUR) 
Wife  of  No.  373 
Born  1862,  in  Plainfield,  111.     m.   Mrs.  Mary  C.  Wright. 
Certificate,  1885. 

Married  H.  H.  Barbour  ('84),  1887. 
Died  April  18,  1900,  at  Savanna,  111. 


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452.     JOSEPHINE  M.  ZELLER 
Born  at  Spring  Bay,  111.     f.  John  Geo.  Zellar,  M.  D.,    1828,  Germany, 
m.  Fredericka  Caroline  Nicholas,  France. 
Address,  1111  N.  Monroe  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1886  (37) 

454.     LAURA  BELLE  AYRES 

Born  Dec.  6,  1864,  in  Urbana,  111.  f.  A.  M.  Ayres.  m.  Marv  Jane 
Glenn. 

Teacher.     Alethenai.      B.    L.      Teaching  in  Chicago  since   graduation. 
Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,   Urbana  Clubs,  Chicago  Alumni  Club  and 
Ipswich  Mass.  Art  Club. 
Address,  4508  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

455.  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  BABCOCK 
Born  1864,  in  Ipava,  111.  f.  Wm.  M.  Babcock,  teacher. 
Lawyer.     B.  L. 

Address,  Lewiston,  111. 

456.  GEORGE  STEELE  BANNISTER 

Born  July  23,  1860,  Phelps,  N.  Y.  f.  T.  O.  Bannister,  Marengo,  N.  Y. 
m.   Hanna  Elizabeth  Pound,  Black  Rock,  Canada. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Odell  High  School.  Philomathean. 
Sec,  Pres.  B.  S.  Architectural  Supt.  and  Draughtsman;  Foreman  of 
Draughting  Room,  1892;  Practicing  Architecture,  1894;  Supt.  of  Construc- 
tion, 1896;  Architectural  Engineering  and  Specifications,  1902 — .  Member 
of  Chicago  Congr.  Club;  Pres.  of  Plymouth  Club,  1890;  Supt.  of  Dorenius 
Sunday  School,  1892;  Trustee  in  Fellowship  Church,  1900;  Chicago  Deacon 
of  same  Church,  1904. 

Married  Jeanette    Price,    Ottawa,    111.,    1893,    (died    1896);   Alia   Bryan 
Ripley,  1902,  Chicago,  111.     Child,  step  daughter,  Jean  Ripley,  1891. 
Address,  10227  S.  Wood  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*457.     DWIGHT  HARRISON  BARRETT 
Bom  1866,  in  Lee  Co.,  111.     m.  Mrs.  Josephine  Barrett. 
B.  S.,  1886. 
Died  Dec.  30,  1888,  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

458.     S.  FOSTER  BULLARD 
Brother  of  Nos.  165,  303,  304 
Born    Feb.    13,    1861,   Mechanicsburg,   111.      f.    Wesley   BuUard,   Shelby 
Co.,  Ky.     m.   Sarah  Ann  Foster,  Shelby  Co.,  Ky. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Athletic  Ass'n. 
General  practice  of  Civil  Engineering;  First  Asst.  City  Engineer  of  Tacoma, 
Wash. 

Married  Clara  Jane  Heilig,  Dec.  12,  1901. 
Address,  3001  N.  29th  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

459.     WILLIAM  LEMON  CHITTY 

Born  Mar.  10,  1866,  Metamora,  Woodford  Co.,  111.  f.  Chas.  Holiday 
Chitty,  Sept.  15,  1822,  Madison  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Rebecca  Wing  Lemon,  July 
4,  1828,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ind. 

Member  Board  of  Pension  Appeals.  Prepared  in  Metamora,  111.,  and 
Champaign  High  School.  Philomathean.  Valedictorian;  Salutatorian,  1890; 
Pres.  of  Philo.,  1885;  Sec.  of  Athletic  Assn.,  1885;  Ed.  in  Chief  of  Sopho- 
graph,  1884.      B.  L.;  LL.  B.,  1890,  Garfield  Univ.  Law  School.      Law  student 


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Harvard,  1886-87;  admitted  to  bar  Wichita,  Kan.,  Dec,  1888,  Chicago,  111., 
June,  1891;  in  law  practice,  Dec,  1888.  Jan.,  1894;  appointed  Jan.,  1894, 
member  of  Board  of  Pension  Appeals.  Interior  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Digest  of  Pension  and  Bounty  Land  Decisions;  Interior  Department,  1897; 
600  ps.;  decisions  of  the  Interior  Dept.  with  reference  to  appealed  claims 
for  pension  and  bounty  land,  in  vols.  7  to  16  inc.;  preparing  a  complete  digest 
of  decisions  by  the  executive  Depts.  and  federal  and  state  courts,  with  refer- 
ence to  pensions  and  bountv  land.  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  1901;  First  Master 
Bethesda  Lodge,  (U.  D.)  A.  F.  &  A.  M.  Nov.  21.  1905;  I.  O.  O.  F.,  1894; 
Fraternal  Mystic  Circle,  1890;  life  member  of  the  Harvard  Law  School 
Assn.;  1894;  Seer,  of  church  and  Supt.  of  Sunday  School,  Unitarian  Church, 
Wichita,  Kans.,  1888;  Supt.  Sundav  School,  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Uni., 
Chicago,  111..  1892;  Seer.  People's  Church,  Washington.  D.  C,  1896. 

Married  Marv  Helen  Sharp,  Sept.  22,   1897,  Washington,  D.  C.     Child, 
William,  bom  Oct.  23,  1901. 
Address,  Office,  Interior  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C;  Res.  Bethesda,  Md. 

460.     JOHN  C.  CROMWELL 

Bom  Sept.  26.  1866,  Frankfort,  Kv.  f.  Alvin  W.  Cromwell,  Lexington, 
Ky.     m.   Sidney  A.  Jett. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Frankfort  High  School.  B.  S. 
Draughtsman  in  Chicago;  Chief  Draughtsman,  Bates  Machine  Co.,  Joliet, 
111.;  Chief  Engineer,  111.  Steel  Co.,  Joliet  Works,  Joliet.  111.;  Engineer  and 
Treas.  of  Garrett-Cromwell  Eng.  Co..  Cleveland.  Ohio,  to  date.  Director 
Alliance  Machine  Co..  Alliance.  O.;  Cleveland  Machine  &  Mfg.  Co.;  Cleve- 
land, O.;  Director  and  Treas.  Cleveland  Cream  Separator  Co.,  and  Garrett 
Cromwell  Eng.  Co.  Member  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engine- 
ers and  the  Civil  Engineers  Club  of  Cleveland. 

Married  L.  Belle  Cayes,  May  24,  1893,  Joliet,  111. 
Address,  New  England  Bl.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

461.     JAMES  OLIVER  DAVIS 
Husband  of  No.  467 

Bom  Feb.  2,  1861,  Brimfield  Twp.,  Peoria  Co.,  111.  f.  Richard  Carter 
Davis,  June  1,  1835,  Elm  Grove,  near  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  m.  Margaret 
Keyser,  Apr.  19,  1834,  Belmont  Co.    Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  District  School  at  French  Grove,  Millbrook  Twp., 
Peoria  Co.,  111.  Philo.,  1882.  Adjutant  of  Battalion.  1885;  Business  Man- 
ager, mini.  1885-86;  first  place  in  Philo.  Orat.  Cont..  '85.  B.  S.  Civil 
Engineer.  1886-1900;  December.  1900-date.  Lawyer;  admitted  to  practice 
of  Law  by  District  Court  Harris  County.  Texas.  Dec.  22,  1900;  before  Texas 
Supreme  Court.  1901;  in  U.  S.  Courts.  1902.  Countv  Survevor  for  Washing- 
ton Co..  Colo.,  fall  1887-89.  Member  of  the  M.  E.  Church.  South  Tabernacle 
Church.  Houston.  Texas.  Supt.  of  S.  S..  1892-1905;  Trustee  and  member  of 
Board  of  Stewards.  1892-1905. 

Married  Rozina  Phebe  Fairchild.  Sept.  22.  1886.  Children,  Elmer  Fred, 
born  Sept.  12.  1887;  Richard  Henry,  born  Feb.  17.  1890;  John  Oliver,  born 
Sept.  20.  1892;  Willard  Elbert,  born  Nov.  30,  1894;  Helen  Margaret,  bom 
Mar.  26,  1897;  Gertrude  Orpha,  bora  Mar.  19,  1901;  Fairchild,  born  Aug.  18, 
1903,  (died  Aug.  24,  1903). 
Address,  1907  Travis  St.,  Houston,  Texas. 

462.     JOSEPH  CHAMBERS  DODDS 

Born  June  15,  1864,  Dover,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Phvsician  and  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Philoma- 
thean.'  B.  L.;  M.  D.;  C.  M.  C,  Northwestern.  1889.  Physician  in  U.  S. 
Marine  Hospital,  1889;  111.  E.  Hospital  for  Insane.  Kankakee,  1890;  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  1890 — .      Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 


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Married    Mina    Brown,    Jan.,    1891.     Children,    Eva,    born    Oct,    1891; 
Josephine,  born  May,  1893;  Donald,  born  Jan.,  1896. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

463.     NELLIE  ELDER  (HARRIS) 

Born  Sept.  13,  1863,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Erwin  Elder,  Sept.  20,  1839,  Ripley, 
Brown  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Dorothay  Shepherd,  July  5,  1843,  Urbana,  111. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Alethenai. 

Married   Charles   Ferman   Harris,    Apr.    10,    1889,    Urbana,    111.      Child, 
Leila  Dorothy,  born  July  15,  1890. 
Address,  511  So.  Randolph,  Champaign,  111. 

*464.     LEROY  ENDSLEY 

Born  1863,  in  Milford,  111.     f.  A.  J.  Endsley. 

B.  S.,  1886. 
Died  Jan.  2,  1892,  at  Milford,  111. 

465.     ANNA  MAE  ERMENTROUT  (KAMPER) 

Born  Dec.  25,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Wm.  John  Ermentrout,  June  18.  1830, 
Clarksberg,  Ross  Co.,  O.  m.  Katherine  Margaret  Dougherty,  Dec.  31,  1833, 
Zenia,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai.  Taught  in  Urbana,  1886- 
1893;   Watseka,    1893-1898;   Riverside,    1898-1902;   Chicago,  1902—. 

Married  Chas.  Abbie  Kamper,  July,  1902,  Chicago.     Child,  Chas.  Abbie, 
Jr.,  born  July  5,  1904. 
Address,  34  Elaine  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

466.     THOMAS  WARD  BEECHER  EVERHART 

Born  Aug.  31,  1865.  f.  Rev.  M.  W.  Everhart,  1842,  near  Newcomers- 
town,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Isabel  Wyant,  1847,  Newcomerstown,  Ohio. 

Supt.  of  Mason  City  Schools.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School  and 
Champaign  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  A.  Teacher,  District  School  near 
Jacksonville,  1886-1887;  Whitehall,  111.,  1887-88;  Virginia,  111.,  1889-90; 
Supt.  of  City  Schools,  Virginia,  1890-95;  Havana,  111.,  1895-99;  Mason  City, 
111.,  1899—. 

Married  Laura  B.  McCuUough,  near  Jacksonville  111.,  1892. 
Address,  Mason  City,  111. 

467.     ROZINA  PHEBE  FAIRCHILD  (DAVIS) 
Wife  of  No.  461 

Born  Jan.  15,  1865,  Metamora,  111.  f.  Reuben  H.  Fairchild,  Apr.  25, 
1829, Woodstock,  Ohio.  m.  HuldahRozinah  Marsh,  Oct.  10,  1834,  Woodstock, 
Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Metamora  High  School.  Alethenai.  Pres.  Alethenai; 
Sophograph  Board;  Literary  Ed.  of  Illini,  1885-86.  B.  L.  Corresponding 
Sec.  Houston  Central  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1903-05;  Supt.  Legislature  Work  for 
Houston,  Texas,  Central  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1902-05;  Supt.  Legislative  Work. 
Harris  Co.,  Tex.,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1905;  Member  of  Tabernacle  M.  E.  Church, 
South,  1892—. 

Married  James  Oliver  Davis,  Sept.  22,  1886,  Metamora,  111.  Children, 
Elmer  Fred,  born  Sept.  12,  1887;  Richard  Henry,  born  Feb.  17,  1890;  John 
Oliver,  born  Sept.  20,  1892;  Willard  Elbert,  born  Nov.  30,  1894;  Helen  Mar- 
garet, born  March  26,  1897;  Gertrude  Orpha,  born  March  19,  1901;  Infant 
son,  born  Aug.  18,  1903;  (died  Aug.  24,  1903.) 
Address,  1907  Travis  St.,  Houston,  Texas. 

468.     JAMES  B.  FULTON 
Born  Sept.  28,  1861,  Washburn,  111.     f.   Francis  Fulton,  May  15,   1834, 
Penn.     m.  Mary  E.  Jury,  Aug.  10,  1836,  England. 


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Fruit  Packer  and  Shipper.  Prepared  in  District  School.  Held  record 
for  one  mile  run,  100-yard  and  220  yard  dashes  and  120-vard  hurdles.  B.  S. 
Transitman,  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.,  1886-1887;  Asst.  City  Eng.  San  Diego,  1887- 
89,  in  charge  of  street  work;  Prospector  for  three  years.  Fruit  packer  and 
shipper  since.      Second  Congregational  church. 

Married  Floy  Belle  Fleetwood,  May  10,  1903,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
Address,  637  Boston  Ave.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

469.     JAMES  H.  GARRETT 
Born  1861,  in  Rochelle,  111.     m.   Mrs.  L.  Garrett. 
Electrical  Eng'r.     B.  S. 
Address,  Ashton,  111. 

470.  JOHN  BREWER  GARVIN 

Born  Aug.  3,  1861,  Morristown,  New  York.  f.  James  Garvin,  m.  Mary 
Brewer,  Morristown,  New  York. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry.  Pres.  of  '86,  and  local  editor  of  Illini.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega,  Col.  Gamma  Lambda.  B.  S.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  teaching, 
1886-87;  Springfield,  Colo.,  Clerk  of  District  Court,  Editor  Spring- 
field Advertiser,  1887-89;  Golden,  Colo.,  student  and  subsequently 
Registrar  and  Librarian,  State  School  of  Mines,  1889-91;  Denver,  Colo., 
instructor  in  Chemistry,  East  Side  High  School,  1892 — .  Author:  Quali- 
tative Chemical  Analysis,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1902, 
241    pages.      Member  of  Amer.  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 

Married  Emma   L.    Dougherty,  July  9,    1891,   Golden.   Colo.     Children, 
Victor  J.,  Mar.   18,  1892,  Denver,  Colo.;  Mary  A.,  April  23,  1894;  Marjorie, 
born  Feb.  10,  1897;  John  B.,  Jr.,  October  30,  1903 
Address,  4531  Grove  St.,   Denver,  Col. 

471.  JAMES  WALDO  HARRIS 

Born  Nov.  5,  1863,  at  Beloit,  Wis.  f.  James  M.  Harris,  m.  Sarah 
Louise  Robbins. 

Engineer.  B.  S.  Railroad  Engineering  in  various  positions  and  located 
in  various  states. 

Married   Marie   Kissner,    Charlevoix,    Mich.,    Dec.    26,    1894.     Children, 
Edith  Carol,  born  Dec.  25,  1895;  Elizabeth  Helen,  born  Nov.  1,  1903. 
Address,  Charlevoix,  Mich. 

472.     HARRY  THOMAS  HUBBARD 
Born  Jan.  4,  1866,  Urbana,  111.     f.   Thomas  S.  Hubbard,  Cromwell,  Conn., 
1825.     m.  Jane  E.  Woodruff,  New  Britan,  Conn.,  1829. 

Hardware  Merchant.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  B.  S. 
Trustee  First  Presbyterian  Church;  Urbana  Lodge,  No.  157,  A.  F.  &  A.  M., 
Past  High  Priest,  Urbana  Chapter,  No.  80;  R.  A.  M.,  1900-02;  Past  Illus- 
trious Master,  Urbana  Council  No.  19,  R.  &  S.  M.,  1904;  Eminent  Com- 
mander, Urbana  Commandery,  No.  16,  K.  T.,  1905;  Member  Mahomet 
Temple  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.,  Peoria,  111.;  Oriental  Consistory,  S.  P.  R.  S.. 
Chicago. 

Married    Margaret    Riley,    May    12,    1887,    Urbana,    111.     Child,    Frank 
Wyllys,  born  May  12,  1888. 
Address,  119  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

*473.     BERTIE  HUFF  (PHILBRICK) 
Wife  of  No.  483 
Born  1867,  in  Crawfordsville,  Ind.      f.   George  A.  Huflf. 
B.  L.,  1886. 

Married  Alvah  Philbrick  ('86),  1889. 
Died  Apr.  6,  1895,  at  Chicago,  111. 


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*474.     JACOB  STONE  JACOBSON 
Born  May  12,  1882,  in  Niantic.     f.   H.  Jacobson. 
Died  July  15,  1890,  Denver,  Col. 

475.     MINNIE  JAQUES 

Born  Sept.  19,  1864,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Francis  Granger  Jaques,  Jan.  5, 
1839,  New  York  City.     m.   Eliza  Jane  Park,  Jan.  23,  1839,  Greene  Co.,  Ohio. 

Asst.  Cashier,  Urbana  Banking  Co.     Prepared  in  Urbana.     B.  L.     Ale- 
thenai. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

476.     CHARLES  HENRY  KAMMAN 

Born  1860,  in  Germany,     f.  Charles  Kamman. 

Teacher.     B.  L.      Principal  McKinley  school,  Peoria  (1904). 
Address,  Peoria,  111. 

477.     EMIL  LEMME 

Born  Feb.  2,  1863,  Davenport,  la.  f.  Edvi^ard  W.  Lemme,  Feb.  13, 
1814,  Hamburg,  Germany,     m.   Henrietta  Rhorman,  Hamburg,  Germany. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Author:  Strength  and  Stiffness 
of  Beams,  for  Architects,  Engineers  and  constructors,  10  pp.  Court  Deputy 
of  Court  Acacia,  No.  3742,  Independent  order  of  Forresters,  Jan.,  1905;  Vice 
Chief  Ranger,  Jan.-Dec,  1904.      Dist.  Dep.  High  Chief  Ranger,  1905-06. 

Married  Amy  Alberta  Eskew,  Sept.  15,  1901,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Address,  337  7th  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

478.     CLINTON  GRANT  LUMLEY 

Bom  June  14,  1862,  Ringwood,  McHenry  Co.,  111.  f.  Thomas  Robert 
Lumley,  Scarborought,  England,     m.   Eliza  A.  Mitchell,  Kingsville,  Ohio. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Ringwood  Public  School,  111.  Philomathean. 
B.  L.;  M.  D.,  1889,  Northwestern.  Engaged  in  the  practice  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery.  Medical  Director,  Continental  Casualty  Company.  Surgeon, 
Drexel  Sanitarium.  Member  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Chicago;  Chicago 
Med.  Soc. 

Married  Mellie  McLean,  Sept.  26,  1889,  Urbana,  111.     Children,  Harold 
McLean,  born  Mar.  20,  1891;  Leslie  Robert,  born  July  23,  1893;  Arlene,  born 
Feb   27,  1897;  Dorothy,  born  Aug.  26,  1900. 
Address,  3332  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

479.     HENRY  MILTON  MORSE 

Born  Oct.  7,  1864,  Metamora,  111.  f.  Levi  P.  Morse,  Rochester,  Vt  m. 
Mary  A.  Parminter,  Devonshire,  Eng. 

Bridge  Designer  and  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Metamora  Public  School. 
Philomathean.  Class  Pres.,  1883  ;  Orator  Intercoll.  cont.,  1885.  B.S.  Electric 
light  installation,  1886-87;  Architectural  iron  work  draughting  and  estimat- 
ing, 1887-98;  Structural  Steel  and  bridge  draughting  and  designing,  1898; 
Bridge  designing  and  Chief  Draughtsman  for  R.  Modjeski,  1902 — . 

Married  Mary  F.  Hall,  Feb.  14,  1893,  Chicago,  111.      Children,  John  Alden, 
born  Sept.  23,  1896,  (died  Mar.  9,  1897);  Katherine  Hall,  bom  Dec.  17,  1899; 
Milton  Hall,  born  July  1,  1904. 
Address,  2292  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

480.     WALTER  AUREL  GEORGE  OLSHAUSEN 
Born  1865,  in  Davenport,  la.     f.  J.  J.  Olshausen,  Physician. 
Civil  and  Mining  Engineer.      B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  Parral,  Mexico. 


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481.     GRACE  E.   PARMINTER 

Born  Dec.  22,  1863,  Metamora,  111.  f.  John  Parminter.  Devonshire, 
England,  1822.     m.   Harriet  Earl,  1835,  Northampton,  England. 

Church  and  City  Missionary  Work.  Prepared  in  Metamora  High  School. 
Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  L.  Taught  School  four  years  in  Illinois  and 
Nebraska.  Church  and  City  Missionary  work  since.  Member  of  Advisory 
Board  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  at  Illinois.  Vice-Pres.  for  South  Division  of  Chicago 
Ass'n  of  111.  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Union.  Member  of  A.  C.  A. 
Address,  229  E.  42nd  St.,  Chicago,  111.' 

482.     WILLIAM  DAVID  PENCE 

Born  Nov.  26,  1865,  Columbus,  Ind.  f.  David  Pence,  Apr.  9,  1820, 
Sullivan  Co.,  Tenn.     m.   Nancy  Hart  Pence,  Oct.  27,  1825,  Columbus,  Ind. 

Professor  of  Civil  Eng'g.  Prepared  in  Columbus  High  School.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1886.  1886  Gulf,  Colo.  &  Santa  Fe  Rwy.  as  Asst. 
Engr.,  Roadmaster,  Asst.  Engr.  Maintenance  of  Way  and  Res.  Engr.,  1886- 
92;  as  Instructor,  Ass't  Prof,  and  Associate  Prof,  of  C.  E.,  Illinois, 
1892-99;  1899,  Purdue  Univ.  as  Prof,  of  C.  E.;  Prof.  Elect  (1906),' 
Railway  Eng'g,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Author:  Stand  Pipe  Accidents  and  Fail- 
ures, 1895.  Engineering  News  Pub.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Surveying  Manual,  1900, 
(joint  author),  Eng.  News.  Pub.  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  Proceedings  and  Bulletins, 
American  Railway  Engineering  and  Maintenance  of  Way  Ass'n,  Chicago; 
Editor,  1903-05;  Numerous  minor  articles  in  technical  periodicals.  Paper 
before  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.  on  Coefficient  of  Expansion  of  Concrete. 
Member  American  Soc.  of  C.  E.,  1899;  American  Railway  Engineering  and 
Maintenance  of  Wav  Assn.,  1899;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Educa- 
tion, 1894;  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers,  1893;  Western  Railway  Club,  1899; 
Indiana  Engineering  Soc,  1899. 

Married   Charlotte   Gaston,    Dec.    31,    1888,   Columbus,    Ind.     Children, 
Nellie  Ada,  born  Aug.  23,  1890;  Helen  Lottie,  bom  Nov.  23,  1892. 
Address,  175  Littleton  St.,  West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

483.     ALVAH  PHILBRICK 

Brother  of  Nos.  284,  398;    Husband  of  No.  473 
Bom  1863,  Bailevville,  111.     f.   Mays  H.  Philbrick,  1827,  Waldo,  Me.     m. 

Mary  McFariand,  1828,  Md. 

Engineer.      Member  firm  of  Philbrick,  Dunn  &  Co.     Was  Chief  Engineer 

M.  &  G.  R.  R.  until  1905.      Present  business  1905—.     • 
Married  Bertie  Huff  ("86),  in  1889,  (died  Apr.  6,  1895). 

Address,  Hibernian  Bldg.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

*484.     WILLIAM  LEWIS  PLOWMAN 

Bom  1864,  in  Virden,  111.      f.  J.  Plowman. 
B.  L. 
Died  July  13,  1893,  at  Shoshone,  Wyoming. 

485.     VERTUS  BASSETT  ROBERTS 
Born  in  1861,  in  Du  Page  Co.,  111.     f.  T.  O.  Roberts,     m.  Sarah  Fuller. 
Municipal   Engineer  and  City  Surveyor.     Capt.      Public   Eng'r,  City  of 

Blue  Island;  Village  Eng'r,  Morgan   Park,   Hinsdale,  and   Evergreen  Park. 

Address,    175    Vermont    Street,    Blue    Island,    111.      Bus.    Room.    709,    107 

Washington  St. 

486.     CHARLES  ELLIOTTE  SARGENT 
Born  Sept.  12,  1862,  Carlinville,  111.     f.  Jacob  True  Sargent,  1832,  N.  H. 

m.   Maria  L.  Braley,  1837,  Mass. 

Managing  Director,  Sargent  Engineering  Co.      Prepared  in  District  School 

near  Cariinville.     B.  S.,  1882,  Blackburn  Coll.      Philomathean.      Repr.  Illi- 


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nois  at  State  Orat.  Cent.,  1884.  Traveling  expert,  Walter  A.  Wood  M.  &  R. 
M.  Co.,  1886-89;  Machine  Shop  A.  L.  Ide  &  Son,  Springfield,  111.,  1889-90; 
Chicago;  Manager,  1890-95;  Mgr.  Ball  &  Wood  Co.,  1895-97;  Mechanical 
Engineer,  Elmes  Eng.  Wks.  1897-1900;  Consulting  Engr.  1900-04;  Manag- 
ing Director,  Sargent  Engineering  Co.;  Sec.  Sargent  Steam  Meter  Co.;  Pres. 
Chicago  Card  Cutting  Co.  Inventor  of  Sargent  complete  expansion  Gas 
Engine,  Patents  Nos.  783,983,  752,304,  752,303,  752,109,  731,134,  644,149. 
Sargent  Steam  Meter  No.  716,765,  Sargent  draft  gage.  Recording  Dyn- 
amometer; Steam  Turbine ;  Pressure  Switch ;  Gas  Calonimeter,  etc.  Author: 
A  new  Principle  in  Gas  Engine  Design,  An  indicating  Anglemeter,  An  Indi- 
cating Steam  Meter,  etc.  Contributions  to  Power,  American  Machinist, 
Modern  Machinery,  The  Gas  Engine,  etc.  Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engi- 
neers, 1904;  Franklin  Institute,  1898;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs.,  1890. 

Married  Hattie  Boynton  Sargent,  Chicago,  Apr.  2,  1890;  Children,  Fran- 
cilia  P.,   1891;  Charline  M.,  born  1896;  Richard  B.,  born  1901. 
Address,  2509  N.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

487.     HARRY  SHLAUDEMAN 

Born  Nov.  11,  1865,  Decatur,  111.  f.  Henry  Shlaudeman,  Jan  13, 
1834,  Wildeshausen,  Grossherzogtum  Oldenburg,  Germany,  m.  Caroline 
Weissman,  Mar.  22,  1836,  Rothselberg,  Rheinpfalz,  Germany. 

Banker.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.  Philomathean.  Treas.  of 
Athletic  Assn.,  1885-86;  Vice  Pres.  Philomathean,  1886;  Class  Treasurer, 
1886.  B.  S.  In  architects'  offices  in  Chicago,  Jan. -July,  1887;  Seer,  and 
Treas.  Decatur  Brewing  Co.,  1888  to  Jan.,  1900;  Pres.  Citizens  National  Bank, 
1900-05;  not  actively  engaged  in  business  since. 

Married  Margaret  J.  McGorray,  Feb.  27,  1894,  Decatur,  111.  Children, 
Mildred  Draper,  born  Nov.  16,  1894;  Caroline  born  Apr.  1,  1896,  (died  Mar. 
30,1899);  Harry,  Jr.,  born  May  7,  1897  ;  Karl,  born  Dec.  30,1898;  Robert, born 
Sept.  22,  1900;  Margaret  Gertrude,  born  Mar.  20,  1903,  (died  Apr.  3,  1903); 
Frank,  born  Dec.  14,  1904. 
Address,  955  Lincoln  Ave.,  Decatur,  111. 

488.     LUTHER  THOMPSON 
Husband  of  No.  436 
Born  Nov.  8,  1864,  Heath,  Mass.     f.   E.  P.  Thompson,      m.    S.  T.   Bur- 
rington. 

Land  dealer.      Capt.     Vice-pres.  and  gen'l  M'g'r  Marion  Land  Co. 
Married  Bessie  G.  Plank  ('85),  Dec.  25,  1889. 
Address,  Winamac,  Ind. 

*489.     ZECH  LINCOLN  WHITMIRE 
Brother  of  No.  225 

Born  Apr.  20,  1865,  in  Metamora,  111.  f.  James  S.  Whitmire,  Dec. 
13,  1821,  Sidney,  Ohio.  m.  Sidna  Robinson,  Feb  28,  1827,  Morgan  Co., 
111. 

Prepared  in  Univ  .  Acad.  B.  L.;  M.  D.,  Rush  Medic,  1890;  M.  L., 
1893.  Physician  and  surgeon.  Was  a  contributor  to  different  medical 
journals.  Member  Methodist  Church  and  Champaign  County  Medical 
Society,  1891-1899. 

Married    Alice    G.    Fugate,    March    5,    1891,    in    Urbana,    111.      Child, 
Laura  Guendolen,  born  April  27,  1892. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1899,  in  Urbana,  111. 

490.     HENRY  WHITE  WILDER 
Born  July  16,  1866,  Essex,  N.  Y.     f.  C.  N.  Wilder,     m.  Martha  Louise 
Thornton. 

Prepared  in  Champaign,  111.      Philomathean.     Capt.      B.  A.     Structural 


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Steel  work,  at  Chicago,  111.,  to  date.     Member  of  Royal  League  North  Amer- 
ican Union,  C.  A.  A. 

Married  Susan  V.  Kann,  Feb.  22,  1890,  Racine  Wis.     Children,  Thornton 
Storer,  born  March  18,  1893;  Chester  Nelson,  born  May  7,  1895. 
Address.  9847  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1887  (30) 

491.     WILLIAM  BARCLAY 
Brother  of  No.  623 

Born  Dec.  16,  1861,  Wheatland,  111.  f.  James  Barclay,  m.  Rachael 
McMicken. 

Civil  Engineer.  B.  S.  General  Civil  Engineering  work,  Kansas  City, 
Kans.  County  Surveyor,  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  1904.  Member  United 
Presbyterian  Church,  Mercantile  Club  of  Kansas  City.  Kans. 

Married    Elizabeth     L.     Walters,    January     1,     1891,     Wheatland,    111. 
Children,   Herbert   T.,   born   1891;  James  F.,  born   1894;  Gordon  A.,  born 
1896;  William  L.,  born  1902;  Margaret  A.,  born  1904. 
Address,  740  Sandusky  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

492.  JOHN  BIDWELL  BLAKE 

Born  1864,  in  ArUngton,  Mass.  f.  Stephen  P.  Blake,  m.  Abigail  T. 
Wood. 

Supt.  Halabird  &  Roche,  Chicago,  111.     B.  S. 

Married  Martha  W.  Clafiin,  Lombard,  111. 
Address,  Lombard,  111. 

493.  EDWARD  IKE  CANTINE 

Born  Jan.  20,  1864,  near  Birmingham,  Mich.  f.  Charles  Edward  Cantine, 
1838,  Mich.     m.   Helen  Scott  Wallace,  1840,  Mich. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School,  Cross  Business 
College  and  111.  Wesleyan  Uni\-.  Pres.  Philo.  Pres.  and  Treas.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Treas.  of  Athletic  Ass'n;  Delegate  State  Orat.  Ass'n.;  member  Apollo  Glee 
Club.  Capt.  B.  S.  1887-1888withChicagoKans.  and  xNebr.  Ry.,  1887-88. 
Bloomington,  111.,  private  practice,  1888-89;  Civil  Engineer  Northern  Pacific 
R.  R.,  Washington,  Idaho,  and  Montana,  1889-1903;  Div.  Eng'r  Delaware 
Lackawana  and  Western  R.  R.,  N.  J.,  1903 — .  Member  Illinois  Soc.,Mont. 
Soc,  and  AmericanSoc.  of  Civil  Engineers,  1888,  1899  and  1905,  respectively; 
member  Congr.  Church,  Champaign,  111.  Central  Presb.  Church,  Helena, 
Mont.;  Con'r'l  Church,  Billings,  Mont.;  Supt.  of  S.  S.,  First  Presby.  Church, 
Butte,  Mont.,  and  First  Presb.  Church,  East   Orange,   New  Jersey. 

Married  Anna   Warren,    Oct.    18,    1894,    Lopez,    Wash.,    (died    Helena, 
Mont.,    Jan    5,    1897);    Etta    Robinson,    Cedar    Falls,    la.,   Aug.    7,    1901. 
Children,    Helen   Margaret,   Sept.   27,   1903;  Charles  Edward,  born  Julv  17, 
1905. 
Address,  45  Watson  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

494.     PERCIVAL  LEMON  CLARK 

Born  Oct.  17,  1866,  Elgin,  111.  f.  Anson  Luman  Clark,  Oct.  12, 
1836,  North  Adams,  Mass.     m.   Phoebe  Etta  Lemon. 

General  Manager,  Self- Winding  Clock  Co.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High 
School.  Philomathean.  B.  S.  Practiced  medicine  till  1892;  Supt.  Morgan 
&  Wright's  Rubber  Factory  till  1897;  General  Manager,  Self- Winding  Clock 
Co.,  1897 — .  Holds  several  patents  on  rubber  work  and  in  clock  making. 
Some  time  member  of  State  and  National  Eclectic  Med.  Societies;  Loyal 
Legion. 

Married  Emme  Fredericka  Dallenbach,  Apr.  18,  1888,  Kenosha,  Wis. 
Children,  Anson  Luman,  Jr.,  born  June  17,  1893;  Percival  Lemon,  born  May 


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13,  1891;  Marion  Almeda,  born  Aug.  20,  1898;  John  Thomas,  born  Sept.  5, 

1901. 

Address,  311  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

495.     ERVIN  DRYER 

Born  June,  1860,  Lafayette,  Ind.     f.   H.G.  Dryer,     m.  Catherine  Lindley. 

B.   S.      Elec.   Construction  with  U.   S.   Elec.   Co.,   Sept.,    1887-89;   Elec. 
Cons,   and   Engineering  with   Westinghouse;   Engineering  and   Selling  with 
AUis  Chalmers  Co. 
Address,  26  Ogden  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

496.     IDA  EISENMAYER 

Born  July  1,  1867,  Mascoutah,  111.  f.  Geo.  C,  July  9,  1820,  Hassloch, 
Germany,     m.   Margaretha  Emig,  May  3,  1822,  Imsbach,  Germany. 

Prepared  at  Mascoutah  and  Univ.  Acad.     Alethenai.     Taught  in  Leba- 
non, 111.,  1888-89;  Public  School,  Mascoutah,  1889-91;  at  home  and  recrea- 
tion traveling,  1891 — . 
Address,  Mascoutah,  111.,  Box  254. 

497      MARK  FARGUSSON 

Bom  1865,  in  Chicago,  111.      f.   O.  Fargusson.     m.  Prudence  Harrison. 

Engineer  and  Naval  Architect.     Capt.      B.  S. ;  C.  E.  1891.      Member  Soc. 
Naval  Archts.  and  Marine  Engrs.;   Assoc.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Engrs. 
Address,  35  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y 

498.     BRUCE  FINK 

Born  Dec.  22,  1861,  Kane  Co.,  111.  f.  Reuben  Fink,  N.  Y.  m.  Mary 
EHzabeth  Day,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  B.  S.;  M.  S., 
1894;  M.  A.,  Harvard,  1896;  Ph.  D.,  Minnesota,  1900.  Adelphic.  Town- 
send  scholarship  at  Harvard.  Teaching  at  Mt.  Vernon,  S.  D.,  1887 — 89; 
Elk  Point,  S.  D.,  1889-92;  Fayette,  la.,  1892-1903.  Prof,  of  Botany, 
Iowa  Coll.  Author:  Botanical  papers  aggregating  600  pages  published  in 
various  places;  The  Lichens  of  Minnesota,  500  pages.  Fellow  Am.  Ass'n; 
member  of  Central  Soc.  of  Naturalists;  Am.  Mycological  Soc;  Iowa  Acad, 
of  Sciences. 

Married    Ida    May    Hammond  ,    Jan.     19,    1889.     Children,  Lois  Day, 
born  Aug.  11,  1890;  Hugh  Willard,  born  Oct.  6,  1897;  Ruth  EHzabeth,  born 
Dec.  8,  1900. 
Address,  Grinnell,  la. 

499.     ANGELINE  GAYMAN  (WESTON) 
Wife  of  No.  579;   Sister  of  Nos.  1023,  1674 

Born  in  Champaign,  111.,  1868.  f.  George  Gayman,  1842,  Akron, 
Ohio.     m.   Louise  Stoltey,  1844,  Hildesheim,  Hanover,  Germany. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai  Society.  Teacher, 
1887-1894. 

Married  Nathan   Austin   Weston   ("89),   Sept.   4,    1894,   Champaign,   111. 
Children,  Nathan,  1896;  Janet  Louise,  1905. 
Address,  601  Daniel  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

500.     FRANKLIN  MARION  GILBERT 

Born  Jan.  9,  1860,  Montgomery,  Montgomery  Co.,  Texas,  f.  Thomas 
Gilbert,  London,  Eng. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Machinist;  draftsman  and 
mechanical  engineer. 

Married  Anna  Ulrica  Fuchs,  1899.     Children.  Anna  Marion,  bom  Sept. 
20,  1900;  Franklin  Cari,  born  May  7,  1905. 
Address,  610  Grand  Central  Station,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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501.     RUDOLPH  ZERSE  GILL. 

Born  in  Urbana,  Illinois,  May  17,  1866.  f.  Z.  E.  Gill.  m.  Hannah  K. 
Wolfe. 

General  Contractor  on  Public  Work.  Entered  from  LTrbana,  Illinois. 
Contractor  at  Knoxville.  Tenn.,  1889-1893;  Urbana,  111.,  1893—.     A.  F.  & 

A.  M.,   No.    157,   Urbana  Chapter,   No.   80.      Urbana  Commandry  No.    16, 
32  degree  Masonry,  Peoria  Consistory  and  Shrine  of  Mohammed,  Peoria,  111. 

B.  P.  O.  Elks,  No.  398.      Missouri  Athletic  Club  of  St.  Louis. 

Married   Nellie    Martha   Maxwell,   of   Knoxville,   Tenn.,    Oct.    10,    1889. 
Children,  Rudolph  Zerse,  born  June  29,  1894;  Frederick  Maxwell,  born  Mar. 
23,  1899. 
Address,  932  West  Illinois  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

502.     EDWARD  WILLIAM  GOLDSCHMIDT 
Born  June  23,   1865,  Davenport,  la.     f.   Peter  Goldschmidt,   1820,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Elise  Hinrichsen,  1827,  Germany. 

■  District  Sales  Mgr.,  Wagner  Electric  Mfg.  Co.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Sale  and  installation  of  Electrical  Machinery,  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago, 
1889-1901;  Bullock  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
office,  1901-02;  Dist.  Mgr.  New  York  office,  1902-04;  District  Sales  Mgr. 
Wagner  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  at  N.  Y.  office,  1904 — .  Associate  mem- 
ber American  Institute  Electrical  Engineers;  Engineers  Club,  N.  Y. 

Married  Maud  Kimball,  June  14,  1894,  Champaign,  111.     Children,  Mar- 
garet M.,  born,  1896;  Clara  E.,  born  1898;  Edward  K.,  born  1905. 
Address,  187  Inwood  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

503.     PHILIP  ALBERT  GOODWIN 

Born  1865,  in  Wesley,  111. 

Bookkeeper  (1904).     Capt.;  B.  S. 
Address,  Albany,  Ore. 

504.     GRANT  GREGORY 
Brother  of  Nos.  139,  178 

Bom  Sept.  9,  1864,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  f.  John  Milton  Gregory,  July  6, 
1822,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.     m.  Julia  Gregory,  Sept,  7,  1830,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Speculative  Building.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Academy  Adelphic.  First 
in  Intersoc.  Orat.  Cont.,  1886.  B.  L.  Newspaper  reporting  and  editing; 
reporter  for  The  Kansas  City  Star,  1888-1891 ;  reporter  for  N.  Y.  City  News 
Bureau,  1892;  reporter  of  Brooklyn  politics.  A''.  Y.  World,  1893-1896;  A^.  Y. 
Tribune  reporter,  and  copy  editor,  1896-1903 ;  asst.  night  city  editor  Tribune, 
1903-05;  speculative  building  in  suburbs  of  Brooklyn,  1905 — . 

Married  CaroHne  Peeples,  Oct.  14,  1801,  Joliet,  111.     Children,  Dorothy,, 
born  Sept.  20,  1893;  John  Worthington,  born  Mar.  14,  1903. 
Address,  1733  74th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

505.     CHARLES  WEBER  HENSON 
Born  July  28,    1863,    Philadelphia,   Pa.     f.   Poindexter  Smith,   Henson, 
1832,  Va.     m.   Amorett  Reese,  1832,  Georgia. 

Publisher.  Prepared  in  Stephens  Institute  of  Tech.  and  Chicago  Univ 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Chicago,  Be^a  Chapter.  Custodian  class  hatchet  two  years 
B.  S.  Mechanical  Engineer  at  American  Bridge  Works  for  two  years;  em 
ploying  printer,  1889 — .  Invented  gas  regulator,  patented  July  18,  1905 
Librarianof  First  Baptist  Church  Librar5%  Chicago,  for  past  twentv-one  vears. 

Married  Mary  Garnett  Hegan,  Jan.  25,  1893,  Chicago. 
Address,  4826  Evans  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

506.     EDWARD  SPENCER  JOHNSON 
Born  Sept.   25,    1860,   Rock   Island,   111.     f.   S.   J.   Johnson,     m.   Sophia 
Johnson. 


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General  Contractor.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Pres.  Class  1885 
-86;  elected  Business  Manager  of  Illini.  Civil  Engineer,  1887-94;  general 
contractor,  1894 — . 

Married  Stasia  Madden,  July  28,  1887. 
Address,  East  River  Road,  Davenport,  la. 

507.     CLARENCE  ANGIER  LLOYDE 
Brother  of  No.    182 

Born  Aug.  2,  1866,  La  Moille,  111.  f.  David  H.  Lloyde,  June  10.  m. 
Ellen  Percis  Angier. 

With  D.  H.  Lloyde.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Pres.  of 
Philomathean.  B.  S.  Expert  forU.  S.  Electric  Lighting  Co. ;  also  Thomson-Hous- 
ton Electric  Co.,  two  years;  supt.  of  Cicero  Water,  Gas  &  Elec.  Lighting  Co., 
two  years;  manager  of  Western  Light  Power  Co.,  one  year;  Asst.  Supt.  of 
Installation  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition  at  Chicago,  Dept.  Machin- 
ery; Proprietor  Twin  City  Electric  Co.,  Champaign,  111.;  with  D.  H.  Lloyde 
Store,  Champaign;  manufacturer  of  Bowsher  Tellurian.  Inventor  of  Elec- 
tric Transfer  Switch ;  electric  Voltmeter  Switch ;  electric  Motor  Regulator  for 
Organ  Blowing.      Organist  at  First  Baptist  Church;  Supt.  of  Sunday  School. 

Married  Ida  Mae  Kellogg,  April  15,  1890,  Chicago,  111.      Children,  Robert 
Kellogg,  born  Feb.  23,  1891;  Mildred  Lydia,  born  Jan.  3,  1905,  (adopted). 
Address,  305  S.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111.. 

508.     FRANK  BREWER  LONG 
Born  1864,  in  Hamilton,  Ohio.     f.  J.  M.  Long. 
Architect. 
Address,  327  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

509.     HENRY  MOLINEAUX  LYMAN 

Born  1864,  in  Forest  City,  Calif,     f.  R.  Lyman. 

Mechanical   Engineer.      B.   S.      Elec.    Ry.    and    Lighting    Engineering, 
1887-99;  Manager  Heine  Safety  Boiler  Co.,   Phila.,   Pa.,   1899—. 
Address,  704  N.  40th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

510.     WALTER  REYNOLDS  MITCHELL 
Born  Oct.  8,  1861,  Locke,  Knox  Co.,  Ohio.     f.   Emor  Hawkins  Mitchell, 
Ohio.     m.   Emily  Sophia  Reynolds,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Biology.  Prepared  in  District  School.  Adelphic.  Hon. 
scholarship  in  Univ.  Chicago.  B.  S.  Instructor  in  Sciences,  Urbana  High 
School,  1888-89;  Gen.  Secy.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Bloomington,  1889-91;  Instructor 
in  Sciences,  Bement  High  School,  1891;  Dept.  of  Biology,  Hyde  Park  High 
School,  Chicago,  1891—.  Author  Studies  of  Plant  Life,  Heath  &  Co.,  1900; 
(joint  author  with  Pepoon  and  Maxwell.)  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  in  Univ.,  1887. 
Married  Florence  Medora  Stewart,  June  19,  1889,  Champaign,  111.  Chil- 
dren, Beulah,  born  Jan.  24,  1892;  Maurice  Stewart,  born  May  10,  1894. 
Address,  433  E.  57th  St.  Hyde  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

511.     ALBERT  CUTTS  MOORE 

Born  Dec.  12,  1864,  Polo,  111.  f.  Amos  F.  Moore,  1832,  Ackworth, 
N.  H.     m.   Marcia  Cutts,  1839,  Kittery,  Me. 

Inspector,  Trans-Continental  Freight  Bureau.  Prepared  in  Polo  High 
School.  Philomathean.  Pres.  Class  1887  one  term;  Pres.  Illini  Board, 
Capt.  B.  L.  Railway  Employee,  1888-1904;  Inspector,  Trans-Continental 
Freight  Bureau,  1904—.  First  Lieut.  Co.  G,  6th  Infy.,  I.  N.  G.,  July  2,  1888, 
to  Feb.  20,  1889. 
\ddress,  303  Alder  St.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 


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*512.     MARK  POWERS 
Born  1864,  in  Indiana,      f.  Joshua  Powers. 
B.  S. 
Died  Feb.  28,  1895,  at  Evanston,  111. 

513.  ALBERT  LENNOX  RICHARDS 

Born  Mar.  2,  1S65,  Bath,  Eng.  £.  Albert  Heaton  Richards,  1826,  m. 
Fannie  L.  Napier,  England. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  East  Side  High  School,  Champaign,  111.,  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Rodman  with  Santa  Fe  Ry.,  1887-88;  Engineer,  Colo.,  1888; 
with  U.  S.  Engr.  Corps,  Asst.  Engr.,  1889—. 

Married  Isabelle  N.  Noble,  Jan.  9,  1895,  San  Diego,  Calif.     Child,  Alberta, 
U.,  May  31,  1897. 
Address,  Federal  Bldg.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

514.  JOHN  IRVING  RINAKER,  Jr. 

Architect.      B.  S. 
Address,  212  E.  Canedy  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

515.     GRANT  WARREN  SPEAR 

Born  Apr.  7,  1865,  in  Aurora,  111.  f.  Warren  Spear,  m.  Matilda 
Griffith. 

Manufacturer.  B.  S.  Manufacturing  business,  1888 — .  President  of 
Warren  Spear  Mfg.,  Co.,  Aurora,  111.;  and  Third  Vice-president  of  Dear- 
born Drug  &  Chemical  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Aurora  Lodge  254  A.  F.  &  A. 
M.,  Lodge  No.  705,  B.  P.  O.  Elks,  Aurora  Chapter  No.  22,  Aurora  Command- 
ery.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America  and  Chicago  Athletic  Association. 

Married  Mary  Carr,   November,    12,    1890,  Argenta,   111.     Child,   Emily 
Lenore,  born  Feb.  2,  1896. 
Address,  Aurora,  111. 

516.     BEDROS  TATARIAN 
Born  in  Constantinople,  Turkey,     f.  John  Kahnder. 
Was  manager  of  a  gold  mine.  Dale,  Calif.,  in  1904.      B.  S. 

517.     HORACE  TAYLOR 

Born  Oct.  7,  1865,  Christian  Co.,  111.  f.  George  Ray  Taylor,  Burling- 
ton, N.  J.     m.   Margaret  S.  Griggs,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

Artist.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Chi.  Chicago  Daily  News  and 
Record,  1887-89;  Chicago  Herald,  1889-96;  New  York  Journal,  1896-1900. 
The  Verdict,    1900-02.      Studio,   31    Union   Square,   West   N.   Y.,  1902-05. 

Married  Laura  A.  Gibson,  Feb.  4,  1895,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Scarsdale,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 

518.     MERTON  BENWAY  WAITE 

Born  Jan.  23,  1865,  in  Oregon,  111.  f.  E.  J.  Waite.  m.  Ehzabeth 
Benway. 

Pathologist.  Prepared  in  Oregon,  Ogle  Co.,  111.  Philomathean.  B.  S. 
At  Champaign,  June,  1887-Oct.,  1888;  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.,  1888—, 
Pathologist  in  charge  of  Diseases  of  Fruits.  Author:  Pollination  of  Pear 
Flowers,  Pollination  of  Pomaclor  Fruit,  Harm  and  Prevention  of  Pear 
Blight,  and  other  papers.  Member  of  Cosmos  Club  of  Washington. 
Address,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

519.     HERBERT  BALDWIN  WILLIAMS 
Born  1863,  in  Farm  Ridge,  111.     f.   R.  Williams. 
Mining  Engineer  (1904).      B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  Portland,  Oregon.      Brother,  Chas.  H.  Williams,  Streator,  111. 


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520.     MARY  HESS  WILLIAMSON  (ELDER) 
Born   Nov.    16,    1866,    near   Areola,    111.       f.   William   Williamson,    May 
21,  1835,  Middletown,  Ohio.     m.   Anna  Maria  Jacoby,  Jan.  17,  1846,  Seven 
Mile,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Areola  and  Urbana  High  Schools.  Alethenai.  Pres. 
Senior  Class;  Pres.  Alethenai;  Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1885-86;  Pres.  of  Orat. 
Ass'n,  1887.  B.  L.  State  Sec'v  Baptist  Young  People's  Union  of  Illinois, 
1891-93;  Pres.  Woman's  Society  of  Baptist  Church,  Lima,  Ohio;  Pres. 
Woman's  Missionarv  Circle,  Baptist  Church,  Frankfort,  Ind. 

Married  Pearl  Adolph  Elder,  Apr.  24.  1894,  Champaign,  111.  Chil- 
dren, William  Addison,  born  Mar.  12,  1895;  Marianna,  born  Apr.  15,  1897; 
Hulda  Alexandra,  born  Mar.  29,  1899;  Victoria  Alberta,  born  Sept.  13,  1901; 
Paul  Adolph,  born  Sept.  13,  1901;  Olivia  Alfreda,  born  Sept.  13,  1901;  Theo- 
dore Allen,  born  Nov.  20,  1902. 
Address,  Palacios,  Tex. 

CLASS  OF   1888  (34) 
521.     MARY  LENA  BARNES 
Born  in  Champaign  County,     f.  John  N.  Barnes. 
B.  L.;     M.  A.,  1896.     Teacher  and  writer  since  graduation. 
Address,  603  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

522.     ETTA  LORRAINE  BEACH   (WRIGHT) 
Wife  of  No.  450;   Sister  of  No.  624 
Born  Feb.    14,    1869,    Indiana,     f.  George   W.    Beach,   New   York.     m. 
Lydia  A.  Sims,  Ohio. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Louisyille,  Ky.,  Public  Schools  and  Female  High 
School.     Asst.  in  Art,  Illinois,  1888-89. 

Married  John  Edwards  Wright  ('85),  May  5,  1892,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  2439  Lakewood  Ave.,  Edgewater  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

523.     JOHN  GRANT  BEADLE 

Born  1863,  in  Kewanee,  111.     f.  E.  Beadle. 

Architect. 
Address,  Galesburg,  111. 

524.     BENJAMIN  BING 

Born  Aug.  27,  1867,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Jonas  Bing,  Apr.  24,  1837,  Germany, 
m.   Bettie  Meyer,  June  15,  1843,  Germany. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Urbana  Public  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Elected 
to  Adelphic.  Chemical  Society.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1891.  Asst.  Chemist  Union 
Pacific  Ry.  Co. ,  1888-9 1 ;  Chief  Asst.  Chemist,  Armour  &  Co. ,  Packing  houses, 
1891-92;  Chief  Asst.  Chemist,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.  Co.,  1892- 
93-  Merchant,  Urbana,  Ilhnois,  1893 — .  1905,  Pres.  Grand  Prairie  Lodge, 
No.  281,  I.  O.  B.  B.;  Urbana  Lodge,  No.  157,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.;  No.  80  R.  A. 
M.;  1904,  member  Champaign  and  Urbana  Hebrew  Congregation;  Jewish 
Board  of  Charities  of  Champaign  and  Urbana,  111.,  1904;  member  mer- 
chants' Assn.,  New  York  City,  1897—05. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

525.     FRED  D.  BOWDITCH 

Born  Nov.  22,  1859,  Tarboro,  N.  C.  f.  Joseph  H.  Bowditch,  Salem, 
Mass.     m.  EHzabeth  B.  Abbott,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Teacher.     Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     Philomathean.    Capt.    B.  L. 

Married  Helen  L.  Tryon,  Aug.   12,  1896,  Mahomet,  111.      Children,  Fred 
T.,  born  Oct.  3,  1897;  Harvey  Russell,  born  Jan.  3,  1899;  Lawrence  J.,  born 
Aug.  18,  1902. 
Address,  504  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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526.  WILLIAM  CULLEN  BRYANT 

Born  June  2,  1862,  Princeton,  Illinois,  f.  Peter  Bryant,  June  2,  1837, 
Princeton,  111.     m.   Henrietta  Bacon,  Oct.  26,  1843,  Smithfield,  Mass. 

Architect.  Building  and  Plumbing  Inspector.  Prepared  in  Princeton 
High  School.  Adelphic.  Architectural  draftsman,  1889-90;  Heating  and 
Ventilating  and  Plumbing;  Expert  and  Contractor,  1889-1905;  last  two 
years  combined  with  a  small  architectural  practice.  Building  and  Plumbing 
Inspector,  Citv  of  Butte,  1892-93.      Montana  State  Militia,  1896-97.      Mem- 

Married  Fannie  Stokes,  Nov.  1,  1892,  Butte,  Mont.,  (died  July  19,  1900, 
ber  Amer.  Soc.  of  Heating  and  Ventilating  Engineers,  1900.  Royal  Arch 
Mason;  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Butte).     Child,  Ruth  Frances,  born  July  15,  1900. 
Address,  Dillon,  Mont. 

527.     LINCOLN  BUSH 

Born  Dec.  14,  1861,  Palos  Township,  Cook  Co.,  111.  f.  Lewis  Bush, 
Bristol,  Vt.,  1811;  m.   Mary  Ritchey,  1825,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Normal  School,  Cook  Co.,  111.  Eng'rs 
Club.  B.  S.,  1888;  D.  Eng.,  (hon.),  1904;  Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  R.  R.  and 
Pacific  Short  Line,  1888-90;  Asst.  Engr.  with  E.  L.  Corthell,  1890-92;  Chief 
Draftsman,  West  Office,  Pittsburg  Bridge  Co.,  1892-96;  Asst.  Bridge  Engi- 
neer and  acting  Div.  Engr.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1896-99;  bridge  Engineer,  D. 
L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1899-1900;  Prin.  Asst.  Engr.  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1900-03. 
Chief  Engr.  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Feb.,  1903—.  Discovered  the  sand  jack  as 
applied  to  lowering  great  weights  through  long  distances.  Author:  The 
Use  of  Scows  and  Sand  Jacks  in  Moving  and  Lowering  a  1000  Ton  Draw 
Bridge  over  the  Passaic  River,  at  Newark,  N.  J.;  Engineering  News,  Vol.  50, 
No.  27,  Dec.  31,  1903;  pp.  596-600.  Inventor  of  a  new  method  of  Con- 
structing Concrete  and  Pile  Footings.  Engineering  Record,  Sept.  30,  1905, 
p.  388;  a  novel  Train  Shed  for  the  new  Hoboken  Terminal  of  the  Lacka- 
wanna, Railroad  Gazette,  Vol.  39,  No.  9,  p.  202.  Member  Western  Soc. 
Eng'rs;   Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engr's  and  Maint.  of  Way  Ass'n. 

Married  Alma   R.   Green,    1890,   Colfax,   111.     Children,   Cedric   Lincoln, 
born  Feb.  2,  1892;  Denzil  Sidney,  born  Aug.  7,  1901. 
Address,  281  Springdale  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

528.     TRUMAN  POST  CARTER 

Born  Aug.  22,  1863,  in  Jacksonville,  111.  f.  William  C.  Carter,  m. 
Julia  Ann  Wolcott. 

Farmer.  B.  S«  Sigma  Chi  at  Illinois  College,  Jacksonville,  Illinois; 
teacher  in  Illinois  College  until  1902  ;  1902 — ,  farming.  Member  of  Congrega- 
tional Church.     A.  F.  &  A.  M. 

Married    Elizabeth    Demotte,     Indianapolis,    Indiana,    July    31,     1894. 
Children,  Catharine,  born  March  22,  1898;  Roger  Wolcott,  born  June  3,  1900; 
Alice  EHzabeth,  born  August  18,  1903. 
Address,  475  Lincoln  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111. 

529.     ELLA  CONNET 

Born  Apr.  2,  1863,  near  Salisbury,  Ind.  f.  Isaac  Connet,  Washington 
Co.,  Penn.,  Mar.  12,  1805.  m.  Lucinda  Smith,  Feb.  22,  1821,  near  Hayes- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Private  Instructor.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
and  Alethenai.  Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1886-1887;  Pres.  Alethenai,  1888;  Sec. 
Class  '88  one  term;  editor  of  Sophograph  for  Class  of  '88.  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1894. 
Prin.  High  School,  1891-93;  Prin.  High  School,  Fairbury,  111.,  1894-95; 
Substitute  and  private  instructor  and  housekeeper.  First  Congr.  Church; 
Eastern  111.  Teacher's  Assn.,  1891-95. 
Address,  412  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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530.     FRANK  LOREN  DAVIS 

Born  Jan.  13,  1868,  near  Chesnut,  Logan  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Abiff  Davis 
Hardin,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Catherine  Eberman,  Waterloo,  111. 

Contractor.  Prepared  in  Latham,  Logan  Co.,  111.  Philomathean 
Artist,  Sophograph,  1889.  Capt.  Architectural  Draftsman,  Burnham  & 
Roat,  1888;  Manager  Burke  &  Co.,  Marble  &  Mosaic  Contractors,  1888-91 
Contractor  and  Designer  of  Marble  Work,  Mosaic  and  Tiling;  executed  inte 
rior  of  Chicago  Public  Library,  B.  &  O.  office  bldg.,  Baltimore,  Bellevue- 
Stratford  Hotel,  Phila.,  etc.  Member  Chicago  Architectural  Club,  1889 
The   Architectural   League   of   New  York,  1903. 

Married   Laura   Maynard   Johnston,    Dec.    19,    1894.     Children,    Robert 
Johnston  Davis,  born  Sept.  26,  1896;  Katherine  Davis,  born  July  23,  1898 
Anna  Medora  Davis,  born  Oct.  14,  1899. 
Address,   302   Michigan  Ave.,   Chicago;  214  S.   24th  St.,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1711  Flatiron  Bldg.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*S31.     RALPH  ELMORE  DEWEY 

Born  Dec.  3,  ,1864,  Somonank,  De  Kalb  Co.,  111.  f.  Milton  Alvord, 
Lenox,  Mass.,  1830.     m.   Rebecca  Janet  Brown,  1836,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Prepared    in    Urbana    High    School.      Philomathean.      B.    L.     Teacher; 
Asst.  Editor  of  Orange  Judd  Farmer. 
Died  Mar.  7,  1893,  in  Evanston,  111. 

*532      MARY  AUGUSTA  ELDRIDGE 
Born  Jan.  31,  1865,  Toulon,  111.     f.   Samuel  M.  Eldridge,  Sept.  20,  1820, 
Springfield,  Mass.     m.   Caroline  F.  Gardner,  Sept.  25,   1831,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Prepared  in  Galva,  111.      B.  L.,   1888,  Illinois.      School  teaching.      Mem- 
ber of  Congregational  Church. 
Died  May  18,  1899,  Chicago,  111. 

*533.     EDWARD  E.  ELLISON 

Born  Jan.  26,  1865,  Marine,  111.  f.  Jacob  Ellison,  Nov.  15,  1815,  Long 
Island,     m.   Mary  A.  Walker,  Mar.  4,  1828,  Platsburg,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.      M.  D.     Civil  Engineering;  Student  of  Medicine. 
Died  June  1,  1896,  Alton,  111. 

*534.     ADOLPHUS  D.  FOLGER 

Born  Sept.  15,  1858,  Ridgefarm,  111.  f.  John  Folger,  Sept.  17,  1829, 
Ridgefarm,  111.  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Reynolds,  Aug.  18,  1831,  Bloomingdale 
Ind. 

Prepared    in    Vermilion    Academy,    Vermilion    Grove,     111.      Adelphic. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  S.      Farmer;  Minister. 
Died  Sept.  4,  1901,  at  Alva,  Okla. 

535.     GRANT  FREDERICK 

Born  July  11,  1867,  Paxton,  111.  f.  David  Alonzo  Frederick,  Nov.  6,  1831, 
Methuen,  Mass.     m.   Marilla  Marks  Shaw,  Dec.  25,  1832,  Holderness,  N.  H. 

Lawyer  and  Abstracter.  Prepared  in  Paxton  Collegiate  and  Normal 
Institute,  Paxton,  111.  Adelphic.  B.  L.  Teacher,  1888-89 ;  Lawyer,  1889; 
Lawyer  and  Abstracter,  1898 — -.  Was  State's  Attorney  of  Hand  Co.,  S.  Dak., 
1894-96. 

Married  Mary  Bernice  Pike,  Dec.  18,  1890,  St.  Lawrence,  S.  Dak. 
Children,  David  Alonzo,  born  Nov.  13,  1891,  (died  May  9,  1893);  Marilla 
Louis,  born  Jan.  4,  1894,  (died  Jan.  12,  1894);  Nellie  Grace,  born  July  25, 
1895;  Frances  Adelle,  born  Mar.  8,  1899;  Herbert  Louis,  born  Apr.  25,  1901; 
Mary  EHzabeth,  born  Nov.  1,  1903. 
Address,  1301  E.  Washington  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 


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536.     ALFRED  GUSTAVE  GOLDSCHMIDT 

Bom  Mar.  30,  1868,  in  Davenport,  la.  f.  Peter  Goldschmidt,  April  18, 
1824,  Germany,     m.   Elise  Hinrichsen,  Jan.  27,  1828,  Germany. 

Electrical  and  Mechanical  Engineer.  B.  S.  Electrical  and  Mechan- 
ical Engineer",  at  Davenport,  la.;  at  present  Supt.  Davenport  Gas  & 
Electric  Co.  Member  of  Columbian  333,  K.  of  P.,  Davenport;  No.  298 
B.  P.  O.  Elks. 

Married  Anna  Bremer,  June  28,    1894,  Davenport,  la.     Children,  Erna 
Claire,  bom  July  5,  1895;  Alfred  G.,  Jr.,  born  Feb.  21,  1906. 
Address,  503  West  9th  Street,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

537.     NATHAN  PHILLIPS  GOODELL 

Born  May  9,  1866,  Loda,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.  f.  Addison  Goodell,  July  16, 
1822,  Mentor,  Ohio.     m.  Jane  H.  Warren,  Pittstown,  N.  Y 

Attorney.  Prepared  in  Loda  High  School  and  Grevlock  Institute, 
Williamstown.  Mass.  Adelphic.  B.  L.  With  A.  Goodell  &  Sons  Co.,  In- 
vestment Bankers;  Vice-pres.  and  Attorney.  111.;  Illinois  Soc,  Sons  Amer- 
ican Revolution;  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago,  111.;  IlHnois  Athletic  Club,  Chi- 
cago, 111.;  Board  of  Education,  Loda,  111. 

Married  Marv  Ellinore  Gray,  Mar.  6,  1894.     Children,  Martha  Jane,  born 
Jan.  31,  1895;  Frances  Warren,  born  July  28,  1896. 
Address,  Loda,  111. 

538.     GEORGE  GREAVES 

Born  Aug.  25,  1865,  in  Michigan  City,  Ind.  m.  Mary  Jeanette 
Freeman. 

Metallurgist  and  Chemist.  Adelphic.  Asst.  Supt.,  Aurora  Smelting  and 
Refining  Co.,  Aurora,  111;  Supt.  Hidalgo  Smelting  and  Refining  Co., 
Sultejec,  Mexico;  Supt.  American  Zinc  &  Lead  Works,  Cafion  City,  Colo.; 
Chem'ist  &  Metallurgist,  Decatur  Car  Wheel  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala- 
bama.     Member  of  Masonic  Lodge. 

Married  Estelle  R.   Ross,   Sept.    19,   1890,  Aurora,   111.      Child,  Marian, 
bom  Sept.  11,  1894. 
Address,  Decatur  Car  Wheel  Works,  Birmingham.  Ala. 

539.     HARRY  SANDS  GRINDLEY 

Born  Apr.  13,  1864,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Joseph  S.  Grindley,  Oswestry, 
Eng.     m.   Sarah  E.  Sands,  Owestry,  Eng. 

Professor  of  Chemistrv.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  S.; 
Sc.  D.,  Harvard,  1894.  Agr.  Club,  Illinois;  Graduate  Club,  Harvard;  Sigma 
Xi,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Harvard  Univ.  Scholarship,  1892-93;  Morgan 
Fellowship,  1893-94;  reappointed,  1894-95.  Asst.  in  Ex.  Sta.  lUinois, 
1888-89;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Illinois,  1889-92;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Harvard,  1892- 
93;  Instructor  in  Chem.,  U.  of  111.,  1894-95;  Asst.  Prof.  Chem.,  lUinois, 
1895-99;  Associate  Prof,  of  Chem.,  1899-04;  Prof,  of  General  Chem.  and 
Director  of  the  Chemical  Laboratory,  1904-05.  Collaborator  of  the  Office 
of  Expt.  Stations,  Washington,  D.  C.  Writings:  1.  Ueber  einige  Deri- 
vate  des  Chloranils,  Ber.,  Vol.  26,  pp.  397-398  (with  Professor  C.  L. 
Jackson);  2.  Ueber  Hemiacetals,  welche  sich  von  Substutuirten  Chloranilin 
ableiten,  Ber.,  Vol.  26,  pp.  1631-1633,  (with  Prof.  C.  L.  Jackson);  3.  Ueber 
die  Oxydation  von  Pentamido  Benzol,  Ber.,  Vol.  26,  pp.  2304-2307,  (with 
Professor  A.  W.  Palmer);  4.  Action  of  Sodic  Alcholates  on  Chloranil.  Acet- 
als  derived  from  substituted  Quinones,  Amer.  Chem.  Journ.,  Vol.  17,  pp. 
577-607  and  633-638,  (with  Prof.  C.  L.  Jackson);  5.  Action  of  Mercaptids  of 
Quinones,  Amer.  Chem.  Journal,  Vol.  19,  pp.  290-295.  6.  A  Study  of  the 
Milk  Supplv  of  Chicago,  Universitv  of  111.  Agr.  Ex.  Sta.  Circular  No.  13,  pp. 
1-18,  and  A  Studv  of  Foods,  Univ.  of  111.,  Chem.  Dept.  Circular,  pp.  1-7; 
8.  Nutrition  Investigations,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Offices  of  Ex.  Stats.  Bui.  No. 
91,  pp.  1-20;  9.  Expts.  of  Losses  in  Cooking  Meats,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Office 


108  University  of  Illinois  [1888 

of  Ex.  Stats.  Bui.  No.  102,  pp.  1-64;  10.  Analysis  of  Foods,  Univ.  of  111. 
College  of  Science  Circular,  pp.  1-14;  11.  Experiment  on  Losses  in  Cooking 
Meats,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Office  of  Ex.  Stats.  Bui.  No.  141,  pp.  1-95;  12. 
The  Artificial  Method  for  Determining  the  Ease  and  the  Rapidity  of  the 
Digestion  of  Meats,  Univ.  of  111.,  The  Univ.  Studies.  Vol.  1,  No.  5,  11,  185- 
202;  13.  The  Nitrogenous  Constituents  of  Flesh,  Joiirn.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc, 
Vol.  26,  pp.  1086-1107;  14.  A  Study  of  the  Nitrogenous  Constituents  of 
Meats,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bureau  of  Chem.,  Bui.,  No.  81,  pp.  110-118; 
15.  On  the  Presence  of  Cotton-seed  oil  in  Lards  from  Hogs  fed  upon  Cotton- 
seed Meal,  Jour.  Amer  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  27,  pp.  263-270;  16.  The  Chemistry 
of  Flesh,  (Second  Paper),  Improved  methods  for  the  analysis  of  animal 
substances,  Joitrn.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  27,  pp.  658-678.  17.  A  Study 
of  the  Phosphorous  Content  of  Flesh,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  28,  pp. 
25-63;  18.  Studies  on  the  Influence  of  Cooking  upon  the  Nutritive  Value 
of  Meats.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Office  of  Exp.  Stats.  Bui.  No.  162,  pp. 
1-230;  19.  The  Proteids  of  Beef  Flesh,  Jonrn.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  28, 
April,  1906;  20.  Laboratory  Guide  and  Class  Manual  in  Qualitative  Chem- 
ical Analysis.  PubHshed  by  the  author,  pp.  1-150;  21.  Elementary  Lab- 
oratory Course  in  General  Chemistry.  Published  by  the  author,  pp.  1-70. 
Member  American  Chemical  Soc,  1898-1905;  American  Assn'  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science,  1898-1905;  Chem.  Soc.  of  Great  Britain,  1905; 
Der   Deutschen   Chemisclien  Gesellshcaft,  1905;  Amr.  Breeders  Ass'n. 

Married  Anna  Eaton,  July  2,  1896,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  918  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

540.     NELLIE  WAINWRIGHT  JILLSON 
Born  Dec.  15,  1867,  Pittsburg,  Pa.     f.   Dr.  B.  C.  Jillson,  1830,  Williman- 

tic,  Conn.     m.   Anna  Rovoudt,  1836,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Pittsburg   High   School   and   Univ.   Acad.      Ale- 

thenai.     Teaching  in  Fulton  School,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  High  School  Classes. 

Address,  315  S.  Highland  Ave.  E.  E.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

541.     GEORGE  BURT  McHUGH 

Born  June  15,  1868,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Thomas  W.  McHugh.  m.  Lydia 
L.  McKinney. 

Railway  Mail  Service.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Capt.  B.  S. 
Asst.  at  IlHnois  in  Chemistry,  1888-89;  Railway  Mail  Service,  1889-93;  Law 
1893-99;  Railway  Mail  Service,  1899-1905. 

Married  Sarah  Eleanor  Pennock,  May  17,  1896,  Joliet,  111. 
Address,  Houston,  Tex. 

542.  NELLIE  McLEAN  (LUMLEY) 

Wife  of  No.  478 

Bom  Aug.  18,  1866,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Lewis  A.  McLean,  1843,  111.  m.  Jen- 
nie Russell,  1845,  Indiana. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai.  Pres.  Alethenai,  1888;  Class 
Pres.  and  Salutatorian.  L.  B.  Member  First  Baptist  Church,  of  Chi- 
cago, 111.;  Supt.  of  Primary  Dept.  of  Armour  Mission  Sunday  School;  Supt. 
Primary  First  Baptist  Sunday  School;  member  of  Cellegiate  Alumnae  Ass'n. 

Married  Clinton  Grant  Lumley  ('86),  Sept.  26,  1889.      Children,  Harold 
McLean,  born  Mar.  20,  1891 ;  Leslie  Robert,  born  July  23,  1893;  Arlene,  born 
Feb.  27,  1897;  Dorothy,  born  Aug.  26,  1900. 
Address,  3332  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

543.  MARY  CLUTHA  McLELLAN 

Born  May  13,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  f.  Hugh  McLellan,  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
m.     Susan  Campbell  Hossack,  Gourock,  Scotland. 

At   home.      Prepared   in   Univ.    Acad.      Y.    W.    C.    A.      Freshman   Class 


1888]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  109 

Historian.  Student  in  A.  &  D.,  Illinois,  1904-05.  Cor.  sec.  of  C.  E.  First 
Cong.  Church,  Champaign,  1904-05;  Teacher  in  Settlement  House  of  A.  C.  A. 
Address,  706  W.  Park  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

544.     EFFIE  ANNIE  MATHERS  (ENLOWS) 
Born    Feb.    8,     1867,     Mason    Co.,     111.       f.    John    H.     Mathers,     1827, 

Miami  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Martha  Jane  Savers,  1835,  Miami  Co.,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Mason  City  High  School.     Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.      Pres.  of 

Alethenai;  B.  S.      Pres.  of  Woman's  Missionary  Soc.  of  Presbyterian  Church, 

Mason  City,  111. 

Married  Paul  Alexander  Enlows,  Aug.  9,  1893,  Mason  City,  111.     Children, 

Freda  Effie,  bom  Mav  6,   1894;  Ian  Mathers,  born  Oct.   1,   1896;  Kenneth 

Paul,  bom  Apr.  6,  1902. 

Address,  Mason  City,  111. 

545.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  MYERS 

Born  April  30,  1864,  Raymond  Twp.,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Robert  Henry 
Myers,     m.   Mary  Helen  Shawhan. 

Teaching  and  practical  Astromony.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School. 
Ed.  in  chief  Illini,  1887-88;  Philomathean;  Valedictorian.  Capt.  B.  L.; 
M.  L.,  1891;  Ph.  D.,  Ludwig  Maximilians  L'^niversitat  zu  Munchen,  1896. 
Sigma  Xi.,  Chicago  Chapter.  Inst,  in  Math,,  Illinois,  1888-90;  Ass't  Prof. 
Same,  1890-95;  Ass't  Prof.  Math,  and  Astron.,  Same,  1895-97;  Prof,  of 
Astron.  and  Applied  Math,  and  Director  of  Astron.  Observatory,  Same, 
1897-1900.  Professor  of  the  Teaching  of  Mathematics  and  Astron- 
omy, Univ.  of  Chicago,  Coll.  of  Ed'n  and  Mathematical  Supervisor 
of  the  Univ.  of  Chicago  School  of  Ed'n.  Discovered  Cause  of  Varia- 
bility of  B.  Lyrae  and  of  Pegasi.  Inventor  of  method  of  com- 
puting orbit  of  close  double  variables  from  light  Curve  of  the  Variable. 
Author  of:  The  Rational  Elementary  Arithmetic,  1905,  Scott  Foresman; 
The  Rational  Grammar  School  Arithmetic,  1903,  Scott  Foresman;  Von 
Lommels  Experimental  Physik,  1898,  Kegan  Paul  Trench,  etc.;  Unter- 
suchungen  ueber  den  Lichtwechsel  des  Sternes  Beta  Lyrae;  Light  changes 
of  U  Pegasi.  Articles:  The  Educational  Value  of  Mathematics,  School  Home 
Ed..  Bloomington,  111.,  1900;  Elementary  Experiments  in  Observational 
Astronomy,  Ravenswood  Press,  1901;  The  Laboratory  Method  with  Secon- 
dary School,  School  Review,  Vol.  9;  A  Practical  Presentation  of  Some 
Problems  Correlating  Math,  and  Physics;  Astronomy  in  the  Second- 
ary School,  School  Review,  Vol.  12;  Editor  of  Lake  Mathemat- 
ical Series  (Scott,  Forsman  &  Co.);  Math.  Editor  of  School  Science 
and  Mathematics.  Member:  Astrom.  Gesellschaft,  1896;  Amer.  Assoc,  for 
Adv.  of  Sci.,  1897;  Soc.  Astronmique  de  Beige,  1896;  Soc.  Astronmique  de 
Republique  Francis,  1896;  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  1904;  N.  E.  A.,  1904. 

Married  Marv  Eva  Sim.  June  27,   1889,  at  Urbana,  Illinois.     Children, 
Sarah  Helen,  born  Mav  21,  1890;  Joseph  WilHam,  born  Sept.  29,  1892;  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth,  born  Sept.  14,  1898;  Eleanor,  born  Nov.  11,  1902,  (died  May 
18,  1903). 
Address,  6444  Greenwood  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

546.     JACOB   ALLEN   PATTON 

Born  Sept.  29,  1866,  Charleston,  111.  f.  Wilham  Rush  Patton,  Oct..  1836, 
Palestine,  111.     m.   Hannah  Margaret  Decker.  Nov.,  1843,  Charleston,  111. 

Instructor  in  Genito-Urinarv  Surgerv.  Prepared  in  Charleston  High 
School.  Adelphic.  Phi  Rho  vSigma.  Tr'eas.  of  U.  of  I.  Athletic  Assn.,  1887- 
88;  Business  Manager,  Editorial  Board  oiSophograph,  1885-86.  Capt.  B.  S. ; 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1890.  Medical  Student  until  Mar.,  1890;  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  since  1890;  Asst.  Prof.  Chem.  and  Materia  Medica,  Rush  Medi- 
cal College,  1897 — ;  Instructor  in  Genito-Urinary  Surgery,  Rush  Med.  College 
and  Chicago  Polyclinic,  1902 — .     Author:  Lab.  work  in  Materia  Medica  and 


no  University  of  Illinois  [1888 

Therapeutics,  Chicago  Med.  Book  Co.,  1898,  286  pages.  Member  North 
Shore  Congr.  Church,  Chicago;  American  Medical  Assn.;  111.  State  Med.  Soc; 
Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Chicago  Urological  Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Examiners  Assn.; 
American  Urological  Assn.      Physicians'  Club. 

Married  Katherine  Woodward  Parr  (Ex.  '90),  Nov.   11,   1890,  Chicago, 
111.     Children,  Frederick  William,  bom  Jan.   23,   1893;   Mary  Virginia,  born 
Oct.  18,  1895. 
Address,  100  State  St.,  Chicago;  Res.  1785  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

547.     EDWARD  WEBSTER  PICKARD 
Born  Sept.   25.    1864,   Madison,   Wis.     f.  Joseph  Coffin     Pickard,    1826, 

Mass.     m.  Mary  A.  Storer,  Lond.,  Eng. 

Newspaper  Work.     Philomathean ;  Sigma  Chi;  Athletic  Ass'n;  Capt. ;  B .  A. 

Writer,   1888-95.      Member  Press   Club   of  Chicago;   Westward    Ho   Club, 

1889—. 

Address,  18  Crilly  Court,  Chicago,  111. 

548.     RAYMOND  MASON  PLACE 

Born  Mar.  4,  1866,  Foster.  R.  I.  f.  Jason  T.  Place,  Sept.  10,  1820,  Fos- 
ter, R.  I,     m.   Martha  E.  Peck,  May  23,  1834,  Dighton,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  East  Greenwich  Academy;  Eureka  College.  Adel- 
phic.  B.  L.  Teacher,  1888-89;  Newspaper 'work,  Sept.,  1889-99;  Lawyer, 
1899 — .  Member  of  Chicago  Newspaper  Club;  Chicago  Press  Club,  until 
1899. 

Married  Nannie  Carey,  Jan.  11,  1902. 
Address,  1629  Grace  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

549.     WARREN  RUSSELL  ROBERTS 
Born  Oct.   20,   1863,  Sadorus,   111.     f.  Samuel  Martin  Roberts,  Apr.   4, 
1829,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.     m.  Celestia  Wood  Brayton,  Jan.  27,  1834,  Black- 
Stone,  Mass. 

Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.  of  the  Roberts  and  Schaefer  Co.,  consulting  and  con- 
structing Engineers.  Prepared  in  Sadorus  High  School  and  Champaign  East 
Side  High  School.  Philomathean;  C.  E.  Club.  Bridge  Engineering,  1888- 
1891;  Engineer  of  Bridges  for  City  of  Chicago,  for  two  years;  Pres.  and  Gen. 
Mgr.  of  an  Engineering  and  Contracting  Co.  that  built  the  Library  for  Illi- 
nois, and  University  Hall  for  Univ.  of  la.;  now  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.  of  the 
Roberts  and  Schaefer  Co.,  consulting  and  constructing  Engineers.  Wrote 
an  article  on  the  designing  and  building  of  the  Van  Buren  St.  Bridge,  a  new 
type  of  Rolling-Lift  bridge,  Chicago,  for  the  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers  in 
1894,  published  in  their  Journal  and  the  Engr.  News.  Member  of  Western 
Society  of  Engineers,  1889. 

Married   Lucy   C.    Stewart,    Oct.    7,    1891,    Champaign,    111.     Children, 
Jerome  Gillespie,  born  Nov.  30,   1892;  Mary  Brayton,  born  [uly  28,   1894; 
Kathryn  Stewart,  born  Feb.  4,  1896;  Elizabeth  Evans,  born  Feb.  9,  1902. 
Address,  1275  Old  Colony  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

550.     JONATHAN  HUNTOON  SAMUELS 
Born  Aug.    15,    1866.     f.   Chas.   Fred   Samuels,    Feb.    29,    1839,    Adelaf, 
Sweden,     m.   Hannah  Cecelia  Huntoon,  Sept.  23,  1845,  Mohne,  111. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School  and  Augustana 
Cellege.  Philomathean.  Capt.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  Wabash  Shops,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1888-89;  Designer  and  Draftsman,  Williams,  White  &  Co., 
Moline,  111.,  1889-92.  Inspectorof  manufactured  goods  and  Supt.  of  Build- 
ings, Mohne  Plow  Co.,  1892-95;  Supt.  Factorv  erection,  Ottawa,  111.,  1895- 
97;  with  D.  M.  Sechler  Carriage  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1899 — ;  elected  Gen.  Man- 
ager 1900.  Author  of  annual  pamphlets  regarding  improvements  on  corn- 
planters  and  the  handling  of  fertilizers.      Member  First  Congr.  Church, 


1888]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  111 

Married  Lucv  Beatrice   Fisk,   Jan.   23,    1901.     Child,   Florence   Cecelia, 
born  Mar.  3,  1905. 
Address,  2015  7th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 

551.     JOHN  VICTOR  SCHAEFER 

Born  Jan.  28,  1865,  Granville,  Putnam  Co.,  111.  f.  Frederick  Schaefer, 
Germany,     m.   Anna  Eichenhauer,  Gremany. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Granville  Village  School.  Taught  School 
four  years.  Philomathean;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  1886,  Philo.  Declam.  cont.; 
1887,  "Inter  Society,  and,  1887,  Inter  Coll.  Orat.  Cont.,  Jacksonville, 
111.  B.  S.  Mech.  Eng.  (Hon.)  1906,  June-Sept.,  1889.  AUington  & 
Curtis  Mfg.  Co.,  Dust  Separators  Expert.;  1889-90,  Instructor,  U.  of  I. 
Shop;  1890-1903,  with  Link  Belt  Mach'g  Co.,  Chicago,  excepting  a  year 
at  Springfield  with  A.  L.  Ide  &  Son;  Mar.,  1893-June,  1894,  Feb.,  1903, 
Roberts  &  Schaefer  Co.,  Chicago;  Vice-pres.  and  Chief  Engr.  to  date. 
Vice-pres.  Producers'  Coal  Co.;  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.  Schaefer  Mfg.  Co., 
Birmingham,  Ala.;  Consulting  Engineer  for  U.  S.  Govt.  Coal  testing  plant, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Author  of  pamphlets  and  articles  on  Coal  Washing. 
Member  Western  Societv  of  Engineers;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs. 

Married  Eva  Shepard,  Oct.  31,  1889,  Chicago,  111.     Child,  J.  Victor,  born 
Oct.  29,  1900. 
Address,  6630  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

552.     IDA  MAY  STOLTEY  (PETTY) 
Wife  of  No.  435 

Bom  Apr.  22,  1869,  Champaign,  III  .f.  Henry  D.  Stoltey,  1842,  Hanover, 
Germany,     m.   Amanda  Busey,  1845,  Rosedale,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 

Married  George  Riley  Petty  ('85),  1889,  Champaign.  111.     Children,  Lou 
Fisher,  born  Dec.  8,  1889;  Edgar  Lynde,  born  June  20,  1891;  Julia  C,  born 
July  20,  1896;  Blanche  Helen,  born  Nov.  1,  1898;  Bernice  Gay,  born  Nov.  7, 
1900;  Thomas  Henry,  bom  Aug.  18,  1902. 
Address,  Champaign,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

*553.     JOHN  WALTER  TAYLOR 

Born  Dec.  9,  1866,  in  Decatur,  111.  f.  Walter  Jason  Taylor,  Somerset' 
Ohio.     m.  Jennie  Francis  Ricketts. 

Prepared  in  Charleston  High  School.  111.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1889;  Mid- 
dleborough  to  St.  Louis  Terminal,  Local  Engineer,  1890-92;  Resident  Engi- 
neer, 1893-97;  1898-99;  Asst.  Chief  Engineer,  1900-1901. 

Married  Mary  Swannell,  June  4,  1890,  at  Champaign,  111. 
Killed  Dec.  26,  1901,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  by  locomotive  while  examining  R.  R. 

tracks. 

554.     CHARLES  PHILIP  VAN  GUNDY 
Born  Jan.    5,    1867,    Springfield.    111.     f.   Daniel   Van   Gundy,    June   15, 
1828,    Exeter,   Scott   Co.,   111.     m.   Frances  Mary  Moores,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
Sept.  29,  1828. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  Philomathean.  Local 
Editor,  mini,  1886-87;  Bus.  Man.,  1887-88;  Asst.  Editor,  Sophograph;  Pres. 
Athletic  Ass'n;  Universitv  Base  Ball  team;  Class  Poet.  B.  S.  Asst.  Chem- 
ist B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1888-90;  Chemist,  Laughlin  &  Co.  Iron  Furnaces,  1890-92; 
Chief  Chemist,  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1892-date.  American  Chemical  Society,  1891 ; 
American  Society  for  testing  Materials,  03;  Societv  of  Chemical  Industry, 
1891. 

Married  Esther  Louise  Bellis,  Oct.  21,  1903,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Address,  Mt.  Clare,  Baltimore,  Md.,  care  of  B.  &  O.  R.  R. 


112  University  of  Illinois  [1889 

CLASS  OF  1889   (26) 

555.     CLEAVES  BENNETT 
Brother  of  No.  676 

Born  May  9,  1870,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Chas.  Bennett,  1839,  Me.  m.  Susan 
W.  Cleaves,  1842,  Me. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  *M.  L.,  1893;  M.  D., 
P.  &  S.,  Chicago,  1896.  Medical  student;  practicing  physician.  Esculapian, 
County,  and  State  Medical  Societies. 

Married   Frances   E.    Hodges,    Dec.    29,    1897,    Champaign,    111.     Child, 
George  Lewis  Bennett,  born  Jan.  6,  1901. 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

556.     FREDERICK  MARSH  BENNETT 
Born  Apr.  6,  1866,  Woodstock,  Ohio.     f.  George  F.  Bennett,  Jan.  11, 1836, 
Woodstock,  Vt.     m.  Orpha  A.  Marsh,  1837,  Woodstock,  Ohio. 

Clergyman.  Prepared  in  Atlanta  High  School.  First  Pres.  Freshman 
Class.  Pres.  of  Philo.  Foreman,  7//zm,  four  years.  B.  L.;  M.  A  ,  1895,  Har- 
vard. Real  Estate  and  Banking,  1892;  Student  Harvard  Univ.,  1895; 
Unitarian  Clergyman,  1895 — .  Editor  of  several  church  papers.  Author 
of  sermons  and  articles  in  the  Christian  Register,  the  New  Unity,  Spring- 
field Republican,  etc.  Member  of  Missionary  Council  A.  U.  A.;  Director 
Western  Unitarian  Conference;  Missionary  Missouri  Valley  Unitarian  Con- 
ference. 

Married  AHce  May  Barber,  Sept.  5,  1895,  La  Fox,  111.     Children,  Orpha 
Estelle,  born  Nov.  29,  1896;  Lawrence  Barber,  born  Apr.  23,  1900. 
Address,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

557.     CHARLES  ARTHUR  BOPES 

Born  Sept.  30,  1867,  Reynolds,  111.  f.  David  Bopes,  1825,  Penn. 
m.   Sarah  Titterington,  1835,  Ohio. 

Farmer  and  Stock-raiser.      Prepared  in  Country  School.      Philomathean. 
B.  S.     Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Reynolds,  111. 

*558.     CHARLES  WESLEY  BRIGGS 
Born  1861,  in  Lincoln,  Logan  Co.,  111.     g.   Mrs.  M.  E.  Lasher. 
B.  L.      Studied  law  in  Chicago.     Admitted  to    Bar. 
Died  Sept.  3,  1898,  at  Chicago,  111. 

550.     LILLIE  O.   BRONSON 
Born  1865,  in  Akron,  111.     f.   D.  L.  F.  Bronson. 
Professional  Nurse. 
Address,  1107  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

560.     ALBERT  CARVER 

Born  Dec.  17,  1862,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Felix  Carver,  Oct.  4,  1828,  Day- 
ton, Ohio.     m.   Rachel  Tamsen  Donner,  May  7,  1842,  Springfield,  111 

Ass't  Principal  of  Springfield  in  High  School.  Prepared  in  Springfield 
High  School.  Class  orator.  Capt.  B.  S.  Raised  a  company  for  the 
Spanish-American  War,  1898,  not  mustered  into  service.  Past  Commander, 
K.  T.      Deacon  of  First  Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  Ehzabeth  C.  Payrann,  Aug.  12,  1896,  Springfield,  111. 
Address,  120  W.  Allen  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

561.     BLANCHE  ADELAIDE  CHURCH 
Born  May  15,  1868,  Atlanta,  111.     f.  Azel  Edward  Church,  Scranton,  Vt. 
m.  Jane  L.  Leonard,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


1889]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  113 

Instructor  in  French  and  German.      Prepared  in  Atlanta  High  School. 
Alethenai.      B.  L.     Grad.  Work  in  Germany  and  France.     Teacher,   1889- 
1900;    Instructor  of   French   and  German,  Sept.,    1900 — .     D.  A.  R.,   Illini 
Chapter,  Ottawa,  111. 
Address,  636  Joliet  St.,  La  Salle,  111. 

562.     AMY  COFFEEN 

Bom  Dec.  18,  1867,  Homer,  111.  f.  Alva  Martin  Coffeen,  Feb.  11,  1836, 
Attica,  Ind.     m.   Miranda  Amy  Gaines.  Dec.  28,  1836,  Virginia,  111. 

Music  Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Alethenai.      B. 
L.     Music    teacher    in    Champaign,    111.,    to    date.      Member   of    Congrega- 
tional Church,  Champaign,    111.;   Central    111.    Branch   of   the   Ass'n   of   Col- 
legiate Alumnae. 
Address,  312  West  Clark  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

563.     LEWIS  S.  DAUGHERTY 

Bom  in  Ohio.     f.   Samuel   Daugherty,  Ohio.     m.   Rachel  Mechem   Ohio. 

Professor  of  Zoology.  Prepared  in  Wenona  High  School ;  State  Normal 
University,  Normal,  111.  B.  S. ;  M.  S.,  1893  ;  Ph.  D.,  1901,  Wesleyan.  Prof,  of 
Zoology  in  the  Mo.  State  Normal,  Kirksville,  Mo.,  1897.  Author  of  General 
Principles  of  Zoology.  Member  American  Assn.  for  Adv.  Sci.,  Zoology,  1903  ; 
Teacher's  Assn.,  Mo.;  N.  E.  A.  and  other  Teachers'  Assns. 

Married  Millie  Crum,  July  8,    1885.     Children,  Blanche  C,  born   1890; 
Bessie  L.,  born  1893. 
Address,  116  E.  Baldwin  St.,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

564.     HORACE  DUNAWAY 

Born.  f.  J.  N.  Dunaway,  Oct.  11,  1835.  m.  Martha  A.  Doolittle,  Oct. 
14,  1836,  Georgia. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Surveyor.      Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.      Philo- 
mathean.      United  States  Engineer  Dept.,  Civil  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 
Address,  U.  S.  Engineer  Office,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

565.     ROLLA  WATKINS  EVANS 
Bom  1866,  in  Bloomington,  111.     f    John  W.  Evans. 
B.  S.     Vice-pres.  John  W.  Evans'  Sons  Co.,  1904. 
Address,  511-517  N.  Center  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

566.     HARRY  FREDERICK  KENDALL 
Bom  Aug.    17,    1865,  in  Flora,   111.     f.  Cyrus   D.   Kendall,     m.   Ravilla 

Catherine  Miller. 

Prepared  in  Newton  High  School.      B.  L.      Read  Law,  1889-91 ;  admitted 

to  bar,  1891 ;  soon  after  took  up  newspaper  work,  and  engaged  in  it  at  present. 
Married  Jessie  Johnson,  Mar.  2,  1898,  at  Newton,  111. 

Address,  1520  Lafayette  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 

567.     DAVID  RUSSELL  KINDER 
Bom  1868,  in  Litchfield,  111.     f.   Mrs.  A.  Kinder. 
B.  L.     Lawyer,  1904. 
Address,  1013  Madison  St.,  Litchfield,  111. 

568.     DAVID  ROBINSON  KINKEAD 
Bom  Dec.  8,  1866.     f.  Joseph  R.  Kinkead.     m.  Julia  Robinson. 
Civil  Engineer.     B.  S.     Member  Masons.     Engineer  in  Chicago,  Oil  City 

and  Independence,  Kans.,  since  graduation. 

Married  Dora  M.  Weber,  June  20,  1892,  at  Earlville,  111. 

Address,  Independence,  Kansas. 


114  University  of  Illinois  [1889 

569.     CYRUS  ALMON  LEWIS 

Born  May  20,  1863,  in  Joliet,  111.  f.  C.  A.  Lewis,  Decatur,  N.  Y.  m. 
Emmeline  Seward,  Decatur,  N.  Y. 

Farmer  and  Architect.  B.  S.  Architect  in  Spokane  and  Whatcom, 
Wash.,  1890;  farmer,  Joliet,  111.,  1891.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Anna  Morton,  Oct.  20,  1889,  at  Hope  Idaho,  (died  Jan.  1,  1891); 
Lulu  B.  Ames,  May  3,   1893,  at  Springfield,   111.     Children,  Anna  Isabella, 
born  Feb.  16,  1897,  (died  Mar.  8,  1897) ;  Dorothy  Pringles,  born  July  17,  1898; 
Franklin  Spencer,  born  Nov.  9,  1901. 
Address,  Joliet,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 

*S70.     JAMES  LIVINGSTON  LEWIS 

Born  1850,  Franklin  Co.,  111.     m.   Mrs.  EHzabeth  Lewis. 

B.  L.,  1889. 
Died  December  20,  1894,  at  Gainesville.  Fla. 

571.     EDWARD  FRANCIS  LIGARE 

Born  Sept.  4,  1866,  Escanaba,  Mich.  f.  Geo.  G.  Ligare,  1821,  Winchester, 
England,     m. Elizabeth  Grey  Steele,  1829,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Glencoe  High  School. 

Married    Edith    Frances    Hovev,    Sept.    19,    1895.     Children,    Elizabeth 
Frances,  born  Dec.  25,  1896;  Alice'  Louise,  born  June  24,  1900;  Robert  Ed- 
ward, born  Dec.  28,  1904. 
Address,  156  Grove  St.,  River  Forest,  Cook  Co.,  111. 

572.     ROBERT  BONNER  McCONNEY 

Born  Dec.  27.  1866,  Sadorus,  111.  f.  Oberlin  C.  McConney,  Dec.  10,  1835, 
Bainbridge,  Ohio.     m.   Margaret  E.  Sadorus,  June  15,  1842,  Sadorus,  111. 

Manager  Denver  Office,  Allis  Chalmers  Co.  Prepared  in  Common  school, 
Sadorus,  111.  B.  S.  Erecting  Engineer,  1889-92;  Supt.  of  Construction, 
1892-93;  Chief  Draftsman,  Supt.,  Asst.  Manager,  Davis  Iron  Works,  1893- 
97;  Consulting  Engineer  Mine  &  Smelter  Supply  Co.,  1897-1902;  Salesman, 
Holthoff  Mchy.  Co.,  1902-04;  Manager  Denver  office,  Allis  Chalmers  Co., 
Jan.  1,  1905—. 

Married  Gertrude  I.  McConney,  Apr.  20,  1892,  Denver,  Colo.     Children, 
Robert  Clay,  born  June  17,  1893,  (died  July  18,  1894);  Virginia,  bcrn  May 
7,  1904. 
Address,  1162  Vine  St.,  Denver.  Colo. 

573.     OLIVER  STEPHENS  MOLES 

Born  Jan.  16,  1861,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Oliver  Moles,  Mar.  12,  1805,  Dum- 
fries, Scotland,     m.   Mary  Robertson,  June  10,   1805,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Instructor  in  High  School.  Prepared  by  private  instruction.  Adelphic; 
Class  and  Commencement  orator.  M.  L.,  1893;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Denver, 
1897.  Prin.  of  Schools  at  Monroe,  Iowa;  Supt.  at  Canon  Cit3^  Colo. ;  in 
Denver  Prin.  of  Logan  School,  1893-95;  Instructor  in  West  Side  High 
School,  1895-97;  Prin.  of  Sherman  School,  1897-04;  Instructor  in  East 
Side   High  School,  1904—. 

Married  Mary  L.   Hunter,  Aug.   7,   1890,  Olney,   111.     Children,  Hunter 
Stephen,  born  June   17,   1891;  Oliver  Clinton,  born  Nov.   22,   1892;  Lillian 
Alice,  Sept.  15,  1894;  Laura  Esther,  born  Mav  9,  1897;  Eleanor  and  Evelyn, 
born  Dec.  19,  1901. 
Address,  14  Pearl  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

574.     LEANAH  JANE  PAINE 
Sister  of  No.  659 

Born  July  7,  1864,  in  Sidney,  111.  f.  Andrew  Jackson  Paine,  Aug.  19, 
1832,  in  Grafton,  Worchester  Co.,  Mass.  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Shackleford, 
May  7,  1827,  in  Danville,  Boyle  Co.,  Ky. 


1889]  Baccalaureate  Alumxi  115 

Teacher.     Prepared  in  Sidney  and  Champaign  East  Side  High  School. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.     B.  L.     Teaching,  1889—.      Member  of  Church  of  Christ. 
Address,  Long\ne\v,  111. 

575.     LUTHER  SHERMAN  ROSS 

Bom  Sept.  6,  1864,  Reno,  Bond  Co.,  111.  f.  John  Milton  Ross,  1823, 
Murray  Co.,  Tenn.     m.   Ruth  Xaomi  Jones,  1825,  do. 

Professor  of  Biology.  Prepared  in  Greenville  High  School.  Fellowship 
in  Zoology.  Philomathean.  Pres.  of  Philo.  Second  prize  declamation 
contest  in  Philo.  First  place,  oratorical  contest  in  Philo.  Hatchet  Orator, 
in  1888.  Pres.  of  Class  of  1889.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1890.  Professor  Nat'l 
Sciences,  1890-91;  Prin.  of  School,  1891-92;  Prof,  of  Biology  Drake  Univ., 
1892.  On  the  Structure  and  Development  of  the  Lemon.,  Bot.  Gazette, 
Vol.  15;  Preliminary  Notes  on  the  Iowa  Entomostraca.  Proc,  Iowa  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  3,  pp.  170-173;  Some  Manitoba  Cladocera,  with  description  of  one 
new  species,  Amer.  Nat.,  Vol.  31,  No.  364,  pp.  293-303,  also  in  Proc.  la.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  154-162;  A  new  species  of  Daphnia  and  Brief  notes  on  other 
Cladocera  of  la.,  Proc.  la.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  162-166;  The  Illinois  Bio- 
logical Station,  Proc.  la.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  167-170;  A  simple  Incubator, 
Proc.  la.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  6,  pp.  116-117.  Apparatus  for  platting  out  Petri 
dishes  in  the  field;  Proc.  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  12,  pp.  7-8.  Member  Iowa 
State  Academy  of  Sciences, 93. 

Married  Ellen  Maria  Bardwell,  June  22,  1892,  Leverett,  111.     Children, 
Ruth  Lovilla,  born  Sept.  5,  1895;  Helen  Bardwell,  born  Feb.  28,  1901;  Mary 
Kellogg,  born  Apr.  1,  1903. 
Address,  1308  27th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

576.     MYRTLE  EVA  SPARKS 

Born  Oct.  9,  1861,  in  New  Haven,  la.     m.  Fanny  Moore. 

Teacher.     Alethenai;    Y.  W.  C.   A.     B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1890,  do.     Teaching 
Latin  in  Ottawa,  111.     Presbyterian  Church.     Modem  Literature  Club. 
Address,  1103  Post  Street,  Ottawa,  111. 

577.     PHILIP  STEELE 

Born  June  19,  1865,  Johnson,  Vt.  f.  Levi  B.  Steele,  Apr.  28,  1829,  Bux- 
ton, Me.     m.   Mary  Ide  Peabody,  Nov.  22,  1835,  Rochester,  Vt. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Concord  High  School.  Philoma- 
thean. Pres.  Philo.  Ed.  in  Chief,  Sophograph;  Business  Manager  Illini. 
B.  S.  Mechanical  Engineering  for  City  of  Chicago,  1895 — .  State  Secretary 
of  111.  State  Assn;  National  Assn.  of  Stationary  Engineers;  Past.  Pres.  and 
Director,  Chicago  Civil  Service  League;  Pres't  and  Gen'l  Mgr.  Civil  Service 
Pub.  Co. 

Married  Hattie  Morrison,  Feb.    11,   1891,  Urbana,   111.     Child,  Phyllis, 
born  June  7,  1893. 
Address,  171  Osgood  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*578.     HERMAN  LINCOLN  WEIS 

Born  Dec.  12,  1866.  f.  Joseph  Weis,  1825,  Hana,  Germany,  m.  Marie 
Brennemann,  1828,  near  Marburg,  German}'. 

Prepared   in   Peru   High    School,    111.      Designer   for   Architectural    Iron 
Works,  till  time  of  death. 
Died  July  25,  1891,  Tonica,  111. 

579.     MARGARET  WESTON  (VAN  OSDEL) 
Sister  of  Nos.  116,  295,  447,  580 

Bom  1870,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  Nathan  Weston,  1827,  Walworth 
N.  Y.     m.  Jane  Cloyd,  1831,  Trov,  N.  Y. 

B.  L. 

Married  Frank  M.  Van  Osdel.     Child,  Arthur  Weston,  born  1904. 
Address,  Wheaton,  111. 


116  University  of  Illinois  [1889 

580.     NATHAN  AUSTIN  WESTON 
Brother  of  Nos.  116,  295,  447,  579.      Husband  of  No.  499 

Born  1868,  in  Champaign,  Illinois,  f.  Nathan  Weston,  1827,  Walworth, 
New  York.     m.  Jane  Cloyd,  1831,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Professor  of  Economics.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Champaign, 
111.  Adelphic.  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1898;  Ph.  D.,  1901,  Cornell.  Fellowship, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1897-98;  Fellowship,  Cornell,  1898-1899.  Teacher  and 
Principal  of  schools,  1889-93;  instructor  in  Univ.  Acad.,  1893-97;  grad- 
uate student,  1897-99;  Asst.  in  Political  Economy,  Cornell  Univ.,  1899-1900; 
Instructor  and  Asst.  Professor  in  Economics,  Illinois,  1900 — .  Member 
American  Economic  Association,  1894 — . 

Married    Angeline    Gayman     ('87),     1894,     Champaign,     111.     Children, 
Nathan,  born  in  1896;  Janet  Louise,  born  1905. 
Address,  601  Daniel  Street,  Champaign,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1890  (42) 

581.     JAMES  BARR 

Born  July  22,  1868,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Andrew  Barr,  Oct.  1,  1836,  Lanark- 
shire, Scotland,     m.   EHzabeth  McBeath  Paisley,  Scotland,  Aug.  3,  1842. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Capt.  B.  S.  At  pres- 
ent Chief  Draftsman  for  Armour  Co.  in  Power  Dept 

Married   LilHan   R.    Bennett,   Apr.    22,  1902.      Children,  Robert  James, 
born  Mar.  8,  1903;  Helen  Frances,  born  Mar.  22,  1905. 
Address,  636  W.  57th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

582.     SAMUEL  DAY  BAWDEN 

Born  Dec.  2,  1868,  Elyria,  Lorain  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Rev.  Henry  Heath 
Bawden,  Jan.  17,  1839,  Totnes,  Devon,  Eng.  m.  Harriet  Newell  Day,  Jan. 
31,  1842,  New  York  City. 

Missionary.  Prepared  in  Dayton  High  School  and  Denison  Univ., 
Granville,  Ohio.  Philomathean.  Pres.  Illinois  Inter-Coll.  Athl.  Ass'n,  1889. 
B.  S.;  B.  D.,  1897,  Rochester  Theological  Sem.  Teacher  Math.,  Univ.  Acad., 
1890-91;  Teacher  Manual  Training,  Beardstown  High  School;  Supt.  Beatrice 
Electric  Light  and  Power  Co.;  Clerk  Columbian  Exposition;  Teacher  Man. 
Tr.  Iowa  City  High  School;  Student,  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  Oct.  1, 
1895,  began  work  as  Protestant  Chaplain,  N.  Y.  State  Industrial  School, 
Rochester;  in  Sept.,  1904,  becams  Industrial  Miss'y  to  Telugus  of  India. 
Baptist  Minister,  ordained  1898. 

Married  Minnie  L.  Cotton,  June  23,  1896,  North  Amherest,  Ohio.     Chil- 
dren, Herbert  Newton,  born  Feb.  2,  1900;  Dorothea  Caroline,  born  June  15, 
1904. 
Address,  Ongole,  Guntur  District,  India. 

583.     JOHN  W.   BEARDSLEY 
Brother  of  No.  203 

Born  Mav  31,  1870,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Geo.  F.  Beardsley,  May  25,  1827, 
Knox  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Martha  Mahan,  July  16,  1834,  N.  Y. 

Machinist.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  L. 
Clerk  in  law  office,  1890-91;  Fire  Ins.,  1891-94;  Manager  Machine  shop  and 
foundry,  1894-1902;  Life  Ins.,  1902—.  Member  First  Congr.  Church  of 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Married  Edith  M.  Stave,  June  14,  1899,  Champaign,  111.     Children,  Alfred 
Stave,  born  Sept.  11,  1900;  Katherine,  born  Aug.  31,  1902. 
Address,  3523  Highland  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


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*5S4.     EDWARD  MILLS  BENSON 

Born  Mar.  25,  1869,  Oak  Grove  (now  Carlock),  McLean  Co.,  111.  f.  Cyrus 
H.  Benson,  Sept.  16,  1835,  Carlock,  111.  m.  Lucy  Amanda  Rowell,  Aug.  10, 
1869,  Carlock,  111. 

Prepared  in   Univ.    Acad.      Philomathean;   Civil   Eng'rs   Club.      Pres.  of 
Philo.      B.    S.      Draftsman,    Instrumentman    and    Ass't     Engr.,     Northern 
Pacific  R.   R.   1890-92;  Spokane  Falls  and  Northern  R.  R.,  1892-93. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1894,  at  Ames,  la. 

585.     COLUMBUS  AUSTIN  BOWSHER 

Born  1862,  in  Girard,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.     f.   R.  B.  Bowsher. 

Author  and  Inventor,  1904. 
Address  (1904),  Champaign,  111. 
fe.l  586.     ANNA  CECILIA  BOYLE  (JUNKERSFELD) 

Born  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  Patrick  Boyle,  1828,  Ireland,  m.  Catharine 
Lynch,  1832,  Ireland. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai.  B.  A.  Bookkeeper 
and  Cashier  until  1900. 

Married  Peter  Junkersfeld,  June  19,  1901,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  320  S.  Prairie  Ave.,  Austin  Sta.,  Chicago,  111. 

587.     LUCIA  BRUMBACH  (BOGARDUS) 

Born  Nov.  17,  1867,  Ottawa,  111.  f.  David  Brumbach,  1832,  Ottawa, 
111.     m.   Helen  Barnes,  1840,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Lake  Erie  Seminary,  Painesville,  Ohio.  Alethenai.  B.  L. 
Teacher  at  Watseka  High  School,  1890-1891.  Member  Classic  Culture  Club, 
1892;  Mothers'  Club,  1902;  Chaminade  Musical  Club,  1902;  Intercollegiate 
Alumnae  Assn.,  1904;  Pilgrim  Congregational  Church;  Sec.  of  Mothers'  Club, 
1904-05. 

Married  C.   E.   Bogardus,   1892,  Gilman,  111.     Children,  Almon  Eugene, 
bom  Sept.  28,  1895;  Wallace  David,  born  Dec.  1,  1896;  Helen  Evelyn,  born 
Jan.  17,  1899. 
Address,  323  14th  Ave.,  North,  Seattle,  Wash. 

588.     NORMAN  HARVEY  CAMP 

Born  June  25,  1867,  Bement,  111.  f.  James  Harvey  Camp,  Oct.  5,  1833, 
Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio.     m.   Anna  Catharine  Holm,  Mar.  16,  1847,  Bucyrus,  Ohio. 

Evangelist.  Prepared  in  Bement  High  School.  Philomathean.  Repr. 
in  Orat.  Cont.;  Class  President,  1890.  B.  S. ;  LL.  B.,  1893,  Northwestern. 
Practiced  Law  until  Oct.,  1900;  Bible  Teacher  and  Evangelist,  1900 — . 
Teacher  of  Union  Bible  Classes  in  Canada  and  U.  S.,  Oct.  1904.  Author 
of  pamphlets:     The  Way  of  Life  made  plain,  and  The  G.  A.  R.  made  plain. 

Married  Mabel  Johnston,  June  3,  1896,  Chanute,  Kans.     Child,  Horace 
Johnston,  May  4,  1897. 
Address,  1037  Early  Ave.,  Edgewater,  Chicago,  111. 

589.     EDITH  LOUISE  CLARK  (KIRKPATRICK) 

Bom  Feb.  14,  1867,  Pecatonica,  111.  f.  Henry  S.  Clark,  Jan.  1,  1841, 
New  York.     m.   Harriet  Louisa  Cable,  Nov.  11,  1840,  Pecatonica,  111. 

Prepared  in  Pecatonica  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.      Member  Methodist  Church,  Mavview,  111. 

Married].  C.  Kirkpatrick,  Feb.  14,  1893.     Children,  Henry  Clinton,  born 
Aug.  7,  1894,  (died  Mar.  27,  1895);  Florence  Mable,  born  July  19,  1898. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

590.     FRANK  HENRY  CLARK 

Born  July  23,  1865,  Pecatonica,  111.  f.  Henry  S.  Clark,  m.  Harriet 
Louisa  Cable. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Pecatonica  High  School,  and  Univ. 


118  University  of  Illinois  [1890 

Acad.  Capt.  Senior  Class  Pres.  B.  S.  Electric  construction,  July,  Nov., 
1890;  with  David  L.  Barnes,  Chicago  Railway  and  Mech.  Engineering,  Nov., 
1890-Nov.,  1894;  Chief  Draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Co.,  1894-99;  Mech. 
Engr.,  1899-1902;  Supt.  Motive  Power,  1902-05;  Gen.  Supt.  Motive  Power 
since  May,  1905 — . 

Married  Cora  Campbell,  Ap.  4,  1893.      Children,  Harold  Ezra,  born  Sept. 
7,  1895;  Helen  Louise,  born  Nov.  17,  1900. 
Address,  130  Eighth  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

591.     THOMAS  ARKLE  CLARK 
Husband  of  No.  628 

Born  May  11,  1862,  Minonk,  111.  f.  William  G.  Clark,  born  Nov.  8,  1814, 
Northumberland,  England,  m.  Dorothy  Metcalf,  born  Sept.  16,  1812, 
Blythe,  England. 

Teacher;  Dean  of  Undergraduates.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.,  1885-86. 
Philomathean.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Local  Editor  Illini,  1887-89;  Junior 
orator,  1889;  Editor  Sophograph,  1888;  Editor  in  chief  Illini,  1889-90; 
Senior  orator,  1890;  Class  Poet.  B.  L.  Prin.  East  Side  School,  Champaign, 
1890-91;  Instructor  in  English  and  Latin,  Univ.  Acad.,  1891-93;  Instructor 
in  EngHsh,  Illinois,  1893-95;  Assistant  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  1895-1899; 
Professor  of  Rhetoric,  1899—.  Acting  Dean,  College  of  Lit.  and  Arts,  1900- 
1901;  Dean  of  Undergraduates  and  Assistant  to  the  President,  1901-1904; 
Director  Summer  Session,  1903 — ;  Dean  of  Undergraduates,  1904 —  Mem- 
ber of  Urbana,  111.,  Board  of  Education,  1901 — ;  Modern  Languages  Asso- 
ciation of  America;  Elder  in  First  Presb.  Church,  Urbana,  111.,  1904 — . 
Author:  1.  English  Composition  in  the  High  Schools  of  Illinois; 
University  of  Illinois  Publications,  1896.  2.  The  LTniversity  of  Illinois; 
School  News,  May,  1897.  3.  English  Composition  for  the  Grades;  State 
Course  of  Studv,  1897.  4.  Principles  and  Exercises  in  English  Composition 
for  the  Eighth  Grade;  School  Neivs,  Sept.  to  May,  1897-1898.  5.  Principles 
and  Exercises  in  English  Composition  for  the  Seventh  Grade;  School  News, 
Sept.  to  May,  1898-1899.  6.  The  Abduction  of  Grandmother  Cole  (short 
story);  The  Interior,  June,  1899.  7.  MoUie's  Wedding  Gown  (short  story); 
The  Interior,  June,  1900.  8.  Revision  of  English  Composition  for  the 
Grades;  State  Course  of  Study,  1900.  9.  English  Composition  for  the  Sev- 
enth Grade,  Exercises  and  Suggestions;  School  News,  Sept.  to  May,  1900- 
1901.  10.  English  Comp.  for  the  Eighth  Grade,  Exercises  and  Suggestions; 
School  News,  Sept.  to  May,  1901-1902.  11.  Biographies  of  great  American 
Authors,  with  selections, — Whittier,  Irving,  Webster,  Longfellow,  Bryant, 
Hawthorne,  Poe,  Cooper,  Holmes,  Franklin,  Lowell,  Emerson;  C.  M.  Parker, 
Taylorville,  111.,  1901.  12.  Selections  from  American  Authors, — DeFoe, 
Addison,  Goldsmith,  Southey,  Wordsworth,  Burns,  Keats,  Shelley,  Scott, 
Lamb,  Tennyson,  Dickens;  C.  M.  Parker,  Taylorville,  111.,  1902.  14. 
Selections  from  English  Authors,  with  notes;  twelve  numbers;  C.  M.  Parker, 
Taylorville,  111.,  1902.  15.  Some  Boys  Who  Worked  Their  Way  Through 
College;  Chicago  Tribune,  August  28,  1904.  16.  On  working  One's  Way 
through  College;  Illinois  Magazine,  April,  1905. 

Married  Alice  Virginia  Broaddus  ('91),  August  24,  1896. 
Address,  928  West  Illinois  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

592.  JAMES  FRANCIS  CLARKSON 
Born  1868,  in  Chicago,     f.   M.  Clarkson. 

Mason  Contractor.     Capt.;B.S. 
Address   4823  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

593.  GEORGE  PERKINS  CLINTON 

Born  May  7,  1867,  Polo,  111.  f.  John  Waterbury  Clinton,  Andes,  N.  Y. 
m.   Carrie  Adelia  Perkins,  N.  Y. 


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Botanist.  Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.  Junior,  Motto,  Class  day, 
Comm.  orator.  B.  S. ;  M.  S.;  M.  S.,  Harvard,  1901;  So.  D.,  Har- 
vard, 1902.  Asst.  Botanist,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  and  Asst.  in  Botany, 
Illinois,  1890-1902;  Botanist,  Conn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1902—.  Author  of 
various  bulletins  and  reports  on  parasitic  fungi  of  cultivated  plants,  pub- 
lished by  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  and  Conn.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.;  various  papers  on 
fungi  in  botanical  magazines;  monograph  of  North  American  Ustilagintal, 
published  by  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.  Member  Conn.  Pomological  Soc; 
Conn.  Botanical  Soc;  New  England  Bot.  Club;  Amer.  Mycological  Soc;  Soc. 
Plant  Morphology  and  Physiology;  Amer.  Soc.  Adv.  Science;  International 
Ass'n  of  Botanists. 

Married  Anna  J.    Lightbody,   Aug.   9.    1892,    Pekin,    111.     Child,    Harry 
Lightbody,  born  July  14,  1893,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  care  of  Conn.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta. 

594.     ROBERT  JAMES  COOKE 

Born  Dec  26,  1862,  E.  Newbern,  Jersev  Co.,  111.  f.  Elon  Cooke, 
1835,  England,     m.   Palmira  Brown,  1838,  N.  J. 

Asst.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Alton  High  School,  Illinois.  Junior  and 
Commencement  orator.  Capt.;  B.  S.  Draftsman,  la.  Div.  111.  Cen.  R.  R., 
June-Aug.,  1890;  Draftsman,  Union  Pac.  R.  R.  Wyo.  Div.,  1890-92;  Ass't 
Eng'r  Chicago  &  West.  Ind.  R.  R  ,  1892-98;  Chief  Draftsman,  Joint  Track 
Elevation  and  Depression,  Chicago,  1898-1900;  Asst.  Engr.  Chicago  and 
Alton  R.  R.,  1900-05;  Asst.  Engr.  Chicago  and  Western  Indiana  R.  R., 
1905—. 

Married  Lottie  Stewart,  Oct.   12,   1892,  Champaign,  111.      Child,  Russell 
Stewart,  bom  Feb.  22,  1898. 
Address,  616  West  65th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

595.     ROBERT  WILSON  CORNELISON 

f.   I.  A.  Cornehson,  D.  D. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  High  School.      B.  S.;  S.  D.,  1893,  Harvard.     Asst. 
in   Chem.,    Illinois,    1890-91.      Morgan    Fellow    Harvard,     1891-93;    Tech- 
nical Chemist.     Member  Am.   Chem.   soc;   Soc.   Chem.   Ind.;    Deut.  Chem. 
Gesel;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  etc. 
Address,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

596.     CLARENCE  LINCOLN  CRABBS 
Bom  July  29,  1866,  Decatur.  Ind.     f.   Austin  Crabbs,  Jan.  8,  1838,  Rich- 
land Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Catharine  Yeiter,  Sept.  18,  1842,  Ashland  Co.,  Ohio. 

Factory  Superintendent.  Prepared  in  High  School.  Civil  Eng.  Club. 
Bus.  Mgr.  mini,  1889-1890.  Class  Valedictorian.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineer, 
1890-1900;  Factory  Supt.,  1900—.  Assoc.  Memb.  Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Eng'rs, 
1895-1903;  Member  West.  Soc.  Eng'rs,  1891-1903;  West  Rv.  Club,  1895- 
98. 

Married ]essie  EHzabeth  Cox,  Sept.  30,  1903,  Denver,  Colo.     Child,  Helen 
Elizabeth,  born  Sept.  18,  1904. 
Address,  620  24th  Street,  Moline,  111. 

597.     JESSIE  ELLARS  (HACKETT) 
Born  Jan.  25,  1867,  Atwood,  111.     f.   William  Ellars,  Dec.  3,  1834,  Logan 

Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Maria  Lewis,  Feb.  22,  1832,  Warren  Co.,  Ind. 

Prepared   in    Tuscola    High    School.     Alethenai.      B.    A.;    M.    A.,    1893. 

Teacher   in   Grammar   School,    Tuscola,    111..    1891-92;    Asst.    High    School 

Teacher,  Tuscola,  111..  1892-1898;  Prin.  of  High  School,  do.,  1898-1900. 
Married  Leonard  Oliver  Hackett,  Nov.  22,  1900,  Tuscola,  111. 

Address,  Tuscola,  111. 


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598.     JOHN  FRANKLIN  FISHER 

Born  Apr  24.  1865,  Indianola,  111.  f.  Michael  Fisher,  Nov.  6,  1835, 
Indianola,  111.     m.   Maryette  Baum,  Feb.  18,  1845,  Indianola,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Indianola  Public  School.  Capt.  B.  S. 
Draftsman,  Chicago,  1890-95;  Surveyor,  Indianola,  1895-1900;  Townsite 
Surveyor  for  Dept.  of  Interior,  Indian  Territory,  1900-05;  Surve^'or  and  C. 
E.,  Danville,  III.,  1905 — .  Articles:  Experiments  on  Paving  Brick,  pub- 
lished in  No.  4,  selected  Papers  of  the  Civil  Engineers  Club  of  the  Univ.  of 
111.;  Building  a  small  Stone  Highway  Bridge,  The  Engineering  Record,  Oct. 
24,  1896.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church;  Associate  member  of  the  Chicago  Acad, 
of  Sciences,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  Maude   Songer,   Apr.    14,    1900,    Danville,   111.      Child,  Georgia 
Mary  Ellen,  born  Dec.  12,  1905. 
Address,  701  N.  Gilbert  St.,  Danville,  111, 

599.     WILLIAM  MYERS  GILLILAND 
Bom  1866,  in  Columbus,  111.     f.  W.  E.  Gilliland. 
Master  Mechanic,  (1904).      B.  S. 
Address,  Hancock,  Mich.,  care  of  Quincy  Mining  Co. 

600.     GUSTAV  ADOLPH  HANSSEN 
Born  Nov.  22,  1869,  Davenport,  la.     f.   Louis  Hanssen,  Jan.  26,  1821, 

Itzehoe,  Germany,     m.   Maria  Sophie  Hannemann,  Nov.  17,  1831. 

Architect.     Prepared  in  Davenport,   la.,  and  Univ.  Acad.     First  prize 

military  drill,  1887;  Instructor  in  Gym.,  1887-89. 

Married  LilH  May  Stibolt,  June  28,  1894,  Davenport,  la.     Child,  Daphne 

Louise,  born  June  17,  1896. 

Address,  51  Schmidt  Bldg.,  Davenport,  la. 

601.     HUGH  HAZELTON 

Bom  Aug.  16,  1868,  Chicago,  lU.  f.  Wilham  Cross  Hazelton,  Nov.  14, 
1832,  Northfield,  N.  H.  m.  Fannie  Amanda  Morrill,  Mar.  3,  1840,  Canter- 
bury, N.  H. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School.  Philomathean. 
B.  S.  Draftsman  with  Westinghouse  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1890-91;  with  D.  L. 
Barnes,  1891-92;  Draftsman  and  Supt.  Intramural  Ry.  World's  Fair,  Chicago, 
1892-93;  With  B.  J.  Arnold  1894;  Metropolitan  West  Side  Elev.  Ry., 
Chicago,  1895-1897;  Engineer  for  Englewood  and  Chicago  Ry.,  1898;  Asst. 
Elec.  Engr.  Manhattan  Ry.,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903  ;  Elec.  Eng.  same,  1903-05  ;  Elec. 
Engr.  with  L.  B.  Stillwell,  N.  Y.,  1905—. 
Address,  409  W.  145th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

602.     EDWARD  SPENCER  KEENE 
Born  Oct.  8,  1864,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.   Philip  H.  Keene,  Kaiserslaute, 

Bavaria,  1832.     m.   Margaret  K.  Baxter,  1835,  Newport,  Ky. 

Dean  Engineering  Dept.   N.   D.   Agricultural  Coll.      Prepared  in  Molina 

High   School.     B.   S.      Instructor  in   Mech.    Engr.,   Illinois,    1890-92;   Prof. 

Mech.  Engr.  N.  D.  Agr.  College,  1892-1904;  Dean  Engr.  Dept.  N.  D.  Agr. 

College,  1904—. 

Married  Myrtle  Pearman,  Oct.  3,  1893,  Champaign,  111.  Children,  Mar- 
garet, born  June  26,  1894;  Dorothy,  bom  Aug.  21,  1896;  Rebecca,  born  Feb. 

15,  1905. 

Address,  1028  7th  St.,  N.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

603.     KATE  LOUISE  KENNARD 
Born  1869,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.  G.  W.  Kennard. 
B.  L. 
Address,  311  West  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 


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604.     HENRY  WALLACE  McCANDLESS 
Born  Feb.  22,  1866,  Orion,  Henry  Co.,  111.     £.  John  McCandless,  Mar.  5. 

1819,   Oakdale,    Penn.     m.   Margaret   M.    Burns,   Nov.    15,    1839,    Imperial, 

Penn. 

Manufacturer.      Prepared  in  Orion  High  School,  Davenport,  la.     Chief 

Draftsman   Thompson-Houston   Elec.    Co.,   Chicago   Office,    1890-91;    Mgr. 

Estimating  Dept.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1891-93;  Main  Ofhce  Schenectady, 

N.  Y.,  1893-95;  Pres.  and  Treas.  and  Principal  owner,  H.  W.  McCandless  & 

Co.,  67-69,  Park  Place,  New  York  Citv.   1895 — .      Member  Masonic  Lodge, 

Hope  No.  244,  New  York. 

Married  Nancy  Pearl  Long,  June  25,  1903,  Lynn,  111.     Child,  Margaret 

Louise,  bom  Sept.  15,  1904. 

Address,  690  E.  22d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

60S.     WILL  EEN  McKEE 

Born  Sept.  3,  1866,  Tippecanoe  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Sam.  McKee,  Jan.  19,  1837, 
Tipp.  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Alma  Bush,  Jan.  27,  1838,  Tippecanoe  Co.,  Ind. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.  Steam  Engineering  con- 
tinously.  Chief  Eng.,  Milwaukee,  1892-1894;  Dallas  Chief  Eng.,  1895-96; 
Ishpeming,  Mich.;  Master  Mech.,  Cleveland  Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  Mich.  Mining 
Co.,  1899-1905.      Bisber  Ariz.,  Supt.  Mch'y.,  Feb.,  1905—. 

Married  Isa  Dora  Fisher,   Oct.    18,    1892,   Denver,   Colo.     Child,   Lottie 
Maude,  bom  Oct.  23,  1893. 
Address,  Bisber,  Ariz.,  care  of  C.  &  A.  Mine. 

606.     WALTER  ISHAM  MANNY 

Bom  1869,  in  Mound  Station,  111.     f.   H.  A.  Manny. 

Lawver.      LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,   1892.      State's  Attorney,   1896-1904; 
Member  44th  Gen.  Assembly,  1904.      Pres.  State's  Attorneys'  Ass'n  of  111., 
1902-1904.     Chairman  Exec.  Com.  State's  Attorneys'  Ass'n,  1904-06. 
Address,  Mount  Sterling,  111. 

607.     BYRON  LLEWELLYN  MOORE 
Born  1869,  in  Dwight,  111.     f.   M.  Moore. 
B.  L.      With  Consolidated  Telephone  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Address,  536  Ellicott  Square,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

60S.     EDWIN  NESBIT 
Born  1868,  in  Charleston,  111.     f.   S.  H.  Nesbit. 
Mechanical  Engineer      B.  S. 
Address,  care  of  Grasselli  Chemical  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

609.  U.  J.  LINCOLN  PEOPLES 

Born  Feb.  17,  1865,  Allegheny  City,  Pa.  f.  William  Peoples,  m.  Eliz- 
abeth Taylor. 

:  Architect.  Work  as  architect,  principally  large  and  public  buildings. 
Member  of  East  Liberty  Pres.  Church,  Masonic  Lodge,  Davage  374  Alle- 
ghenv  Citv,  Penn.,  and  Monongahela  Club,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Married   Emma    D.    Utz,    Sept.    16,    1891,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.     Children, 
Edith  Virginia,  bom  Dec.  7,  1896;  U.  J.  L.,  Jr.,  born  Dec.  26,  1900. 
Address,  5518  Homer  Street,  E.  E.,  Bus.  611  Times  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

610.  ORLA  ALFRED   PROCTOR 

Bom  Dec.  13,  1867,  Rome,  Peoria  Co.,  111.  f.  Alfred  Stephen  Proctor, 
May  16,  1820,  Washington  Co.,'  Ohio.  m.  Elizabeth  Gillett.  1833,  Rome 
Ohio. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Peoria,  111.  Philomathean.  B.  L.;  B.  S.,  both 
1890.      Principal  Public  Schools,  Bra ymer.  Mo.,  Vice-pres.  Harris  College  and 


122  University  of  Illinois  [1890 

Ed.  and  Pub.  Harris  Voice,  1891;  farming,  Rome,  111.,  1893;  then  moved  to 
Peoria;  edited  New  Era,  church  and  temperance  publication;  1896,  farming 
near  Chillicothe,  111.,  to  date.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  Supt.  of  S.  S.  for 
14  years. 

'Married  Lydia  Bertha  Washington,  August  18,  1891,  Peoria,  111. 
Address,  Chillicothe,  111. 

611.     PHILEMON  ANATOLIO  SCHAEFER 
Born  July  3,  1867,  Parral,  Mex.     f.  John  Phillip  Schaefer,  Jan.  30,  1846, 
Germany,     m.   Geronima  Carmona,  Sept.  30,  1846,  Parral,  Mex. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer.  Prepared  in  St.  Mary's  College,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  C.  E.  Soc. ;  Adelphic.  Athletic  Ass'n.  '  Mgr.  Base  Ball 
Team,  1889.  Asst.  Engr.  Term.  R.  R.  Ass'n,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1892-93;  Ass't 
Engr.  R.  R.  Com.  of  Texas,  1895;  Asst.  Chief  Engr.  Link  Line  R.  R.  George- 
town, Tex.,  1895-96;  gen.  office  work,  1896-98;  Postmaster,  Georgetown, 
Tex.,  1898-1902  ;  Mining  and  Engineering  work  at  Parral,  Mex.,  1902 — . 
Address,  Parral,  Chihuahua,  Mexico. 

612.     CHARLES  H.  SHAMEL 
Brother  of  Nos.  664,  1162 

Born  June  2,  1867,  near  Springfield,  111.  f.  Conrad  Shamel.  m.  Caro- 
line Alkire. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Schools.  Philomathean;  Kappa  chap- 
ter, Sigma  Si,  Columbia  Univ.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Mich.,  1893^;  M.A., 
Columbia,  1905.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Coll.  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Keokuk, 
la.,  1890-92;  Practiced  Law,  Taylorville,  111.,  1894-1904.  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, Law,  Mining  and  Geology,  Columbia  tjniv.,  N.  Y.,  1904-06.  Was 
State's  Attorney  for  Asst.  Christian  Co.,  111.,  1896-1904. 
Address,  Taylorville,  111. 

613.     CHRISTOPHER  HENRY  SNYDER 
Born  June   12,   1866,  Fulton,  111.     f.   Wm.  Cowperthwaite  Snyder,  July 

29,   1821,  Birmingham,  N.  J.     m.   Icyphene  Caroline  Pearce,  May  9,   1828, 

Fall    River,    Mass.      B.    S.      Structural    Iron    draftsman,    1890-1897;    chief 

draftsman,  1897-1900;  contracting  Engineer,  1900 — . 

Married  Harriet  Runyon,  Oct.    14,   1899,  New  York.     Children,  Henry 

Runyon,  born  Aug.  3,  1900;  William  C,  born  July  26,  1904;  Helen  Jean,  born 

July  29,  1905. 

Address,  413  Rialto  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

614.     FRED  WORTHLEY  STEVENS 
Bom  1866,  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.      f.   Daniel  Worthley. 
Chemist,  1904. 
Address,  236  South  C  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

615.     LINSLEY  FLETCHER  TER  BUSH 
Born  Apr.  25,  1879,  Michigan,     f.   Pliny  TerBush.     m.   Catherine  Anne 

Waterson. 

Adelphic.      B.  L.      Editorial  Dept.  The  Chicago  Record  and  The  Chicago 

Daily  News,  1890-1904;  Peabody  Coal  Co.,  215  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111., 

1904—. 

Address,  304  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

616.     FRANCIS  JOHN  TRESISE 

Born  Aug.  3,  1864,  Monmouthshire,  England.  f.  Henry  Tresise,  Aug. 
31,  1838,  Monmouthshire,  Eng.     m.   Charlotte  Nurse,  Nov.  21,  1834,  do. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  of  Sharon,  Mercer  Co.,  Penn. 
Philomathean;  Civil  Engineers'  Club.     Capt.     B.  S.;  C.  e.,  1893.      Civil  En- 


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gineer  for  various  R.  R.  Go's,  and  City  of  Buffalo,  Dept.  of  Public  Works; 
private  practice,  1901 — .  Member  Engineers  Soc.  of  Western  N.  Y.;  Lib- 
rarian of  E.  S.  of  W.  N.  Y.,  1900-1901. 

Married  Eliza  Richard,  Feb.  13,  1892,  at  Dover,  N.  H.     Children,  Frances 
Louise,  born  Apr.  23,  1893;  Amy  Richards,  bom  May  14,  1894. 
Address,  321  Herkimer  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

617.     JOHN  BAPTISTE  TSCHARNER 
Born   Apr.   15,  1866.     f.   Geo.    F.    Tscharner,  Okawville,  111.     m.   Bettie 

Pierce,  Ky. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Civ.  Eng'rs  Soc,  Bus.  M'g'r 

Sophograph,  1888.      B.  S.     Civil  Engineer  and  manager  of  waterworks  plant 

at  Waco,  Tex.;  Supt.  waterworks  plant,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

Died  Apr.  22,  1893,  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

618.     FRED  WALTER  WATERMAN 
Born  May  24,   1869,  Sycamore,  111.     f.   Walter  Waterman,   1848,  Syca- 
more, 111.     m.   Electa  Jane  Dustin,  1849,  E.  Topsham.  Vt. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Svcamore  High  School.  B.  S. 
Draftsman  for  Iron  Bay  Mfg.  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  Chicago  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co., 
and  Pullman  Car  Co.,  1890-92;  Draftsman  and  Asst.  Master  Mechanic,  111. 
Steel  Co.,  Joliet,  111.,  1892-94;  Draftsman  for  Johnson  Co.  Lorain,  Ohio, 
1894-1897;  Chief  Draftsman,  1897;  Engineering  work  in  Construction  of 
Blast  Furnaces  and  Steel  Works  for  The  Lorain  Steel  Co.,  Lorain,  O.; 
1899;  Chief  Engr.  of  The  Dominion  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  Sydney,  Nova 
Scotia,  1894-1901;  Algoma  Steel  Co.,  Sault  Ste  Marie,  Ontario;  Mech. 
Engr.  on  Construction  work,  1901-02;  JuHan  Kennedy,  M.  E.,  Pittsburg; 
Mech.  Engr.  The  National  Tube  Co.,  Lorain,  O.,  1902—. 

Married  Ivy  June  Walters,    1900,   Johnstown,    Pa.      Children,  Fred  W., 
Jr.,  born  Dec.  25,  1900,  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia;  John   A.  and  Philip  G.,  born 
Jan.  27,  1906,  Elyria,  O. 
Address,  116  E.  Broad  St.,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

619.     JAMES  McLaren  WHITE 

Born  Oct.  16,  1867,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Samuel  Holmes  White,  1830,  Lock-' 
port,  N.  Y.     m.  Jennie  McLaren,  1840,  Glascow,  Scotland. 

Dean  of  College  of  Engineering.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School. 
Philomathean  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Sigma  Xi.  Class  Pres. 
in  Sophomore  vear.B.  S.  Asst.  in  Arch.  1890-93;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Arch., 
1893-96;  On  leave  for  study  abroad,  1904-05;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Arch.,  1896- 
1901;  Prof,  of  Arch.  Eng'g,  1901.  Acting  Dean  of  Coll.  of  Eng'g,  1905—. 
Member  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education,  1900. 

Married  Edith  Adelaide  Shattuck,  June  15,  1899,  Champaign,  111.     Child, 
Adelaide  Louise,  born  Mar.  14,  1903. 
Address,  716  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

620.     FRANK  DENT  WILBER 

Born  Nov.  20,  1869,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  R.  S.  Wilber.  m.  EHzabeth 
Dent. 

Coal  Dealer.  B.  L.  Dealing  in  Coal  in  Champaign,  111.  Member  of 
Presb.  Church,  Knights  of  Pvthias  and  Elks. 

Married  Kate  McGraw,  Sept.  10,  1902,  at  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  701  West  Church  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

621.     GEORGE  ELDORADO  WILKINSON 
Born  Oct.    18,    1868,   Argenta,   111.     f.  Jackson  Wilkinson,    1826,   ChilH- 
cothe,  O.     m.   Mary  Morrison,  1850. 

Physician.      Prepared  in   Univ.   Acad.      Philomathean.      Nat.   Hist.  Soc. 


124  University  of  Illinois  [1890 

B.  S.  M.  S.,  Cornell,  1892;  M.  D.,  Washington  Univ.,  1898.  Fellow  in  Clark 
Univ.,  1892-93.  Prin.  High  School,  four  years;  Prof,  in  College  two  years; 
Practicing  Physician,  in  Alton,  111.,  1898 — .  Organizer  of  Alton  Naval 
Reserves  and  Commander,  1896.  Surgeon  Illinois  Naval  Reserves,  1902 — . 
Has  written  Course  of  Reading  for  Teachers,  Amer.  Journal  of  Education, 
1895;  Schools  of  Germany,  bis  1896-97.  Member  Amer.  Med.  Assn.;  111. 
State  Med.  Soc;  Madison  County  Med.  Soc;  Alton  Med.  Soc. ;  Ass'n  of 
Surgeons  of  I.  N.  G. ;  Ass'n  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the  U.  S.;  Sec.  of  Madi- 
son County  Med.  Soc.  and  Vice-pres.  Alton  Med.  Soc. 
Address,  17  E.  Second  St.,  Alton,  111. 

622.     ROBERT  CONOVER  WILSON 
Born  July  5,  1865,  Towanda,  111.     f.  James  C.  Wilson,  1812,  Brownsville, 
Pa.     m.   Elizabeth  Jackman,  1828,  do. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Blackburn  University,  1884-1889.  Philo- 
mathean.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1893.  Practicing  Medicine.  Mem- 
ber of  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  111.  State  Med.  Soc;  Amer.  Med.  Ass'n. 

Married  Louise  Crepin  Hoyt,  Apr.  26,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  4644  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1891   (49) 

623.     THOMAS  HENRY  BARCLAY 

Brother  of  No.  491 
Born  1856,  in  Plainfield,  111.     f.  James  Barclay,     m.  Rachael  McMicken 
Metallurgist.     B.  S. 

Married  Emma  Gayman,  April  18,  1894,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Bookwalter,  Neb.    Temporary,  Champaign,  111. 

624.     LAURA  MAE  BEACH  (WRIGHT) 
Sister  of  No.  522 
Born  Mar.  24,  1872,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.  George  W.  Beach,  New  York 
m.   Lydia  A.  Sims,  born  in  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  Public  Schools  and  Champaign  High  School 
Alethenai. 

Married  Nathaniel  C  Wright,  Apr.  25,  1893,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  The  New  Amsterdam,  Euclid  &  Perry  Sts.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

625.     CHARLES  SHERMAN  BOUTON 
Born  Jan.  28,  1870,  Naperville,  111.     f.   Samuel  Fletcher  Bouton,  1837, 
Concord,  New  Hampshire,     m.   Mary  Ann  Hoyt,  1839,  Henry,  111. 

Horticulturist.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School,  Chicago,  111. 
Adelphic  Varsity  Base  Ball  team,  1888-1891.  LL.  B.,  1894,  Chicago, 
Kent  Law  School.  Real  Estate  work  until  1894;  practiced  law  from  1894- 
1901;  occupied  with  investments  for  two  years;  investments  and  horti- 
cultural work,  1903 — .  Trustee  University  Congregational  Church,  Chicago, 
1900-1901;  member  Arkansas  Horticultural  Society,  1904-1905. 

Married  Clara  Cunningham,   Oct.    14,    1896,   Champaign,   111.      Children, 
Charles   Sherman,   born  Feb.    2,    1898;   Dorothv   Bell,   born  Jan.    17,    1899; 
Arthur  Franklin,  born  June  28,  1900. 
Address,  Springdale,  Ark. 

626.     WILLIARD  ALBION  BOYD 
Born  1860,  in  Lewistown.     f.   WiUiam  Boyd. 
Mech.  Engineer.      B.  S. 
Address,  95  Liberty  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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627.     ERNEST  NEWTON  BRAUCHER 
Brother  of  Nos.  376.  377,  412,  784,  1009 

Born  July  16,  1866,  Lincoln,  111.  f.  Daniel  Ludwig  Braucher,  Mar.  1, 
1833,  Pickawav  Co.,  Ohio,  near  Adelphi.  m.  Henrietta  Curtis  Hill,  June  1, 
1831,  Orange,  Grafton  Co.,  N.  H. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.  B.  S.  Draftsman  with 
Holabird  and  Roche.  1891-95;  with  Evans  Marble  Co.,  till  Jan  .1,  1897;  with 
W.  R.  Roberts  Co.,  till  Mar.,  1898.  Citv  Engineer's  office  till  Jan.  1,  1900; 
Map  Dept.  tJl  Mar.  1,  03;  City  Archts.  office  till  July  1,  1903;  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, Archfs  Dept.,  1903 — . 

Married  Lillie  E.  Abbott,  1891  (died  at  Chicago,  1897);  Katherine  Hank- 
inson,    1899,    Chicago,    111.     Children,   Fred    Abbott,    born    Aug.    18,   1892; 
Bertha  Elizabeth,  born  May  19,  1894. 
Address,  2790  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

628.     ALICE  VIRGINIA  BROADDUS  (CLARK) 
Wife  of  No.  591 

Bom  Nov.  13,-  1868,  Broaddus.  111.  f.  Christopher  Broaddus,  Sept.  20, 
1819.     m.   Minerva  Ann  Hall,  Jan.  25,  1828. 

Prepared  in  Henry  High  School;  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Sophograph.  Class  Prophet.  B.  S.  Prin.  High  School  at  Forrest,  111., 
1891-93;  Director  of  Marv  Nash  College  Gvmnasium,  Sherman,  Tex. 
1894-96.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  since  1886;  111.  branch.  College 
Alumnae. 

Married  Thomas  Arkle  Clark,  Aug.  24,  1896. 
Address,  928  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

629.     FRED  LYLE  BUNTON 
Bom  1868,  in  Elmira,  111.     m.   Mary  L.  Bunton. 
Electrician.      B.  S.      Manager,  Milwaukee  Elec.  Co. 
Address,  730  Witherspoon  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

630.     HELEN  BUTTERFIELD  (SCHOONHOVEN) 
Bora  Oct.  21,  1869,  Pompey  Center,  N.  Y.     f.  Chas.  Otis  Butterfield, 
Sept.    18,    1821,    Pompey  Hill.     m.  Martha   D.    Bogardus,  Jan.    18,    1827, 
Dewitt,  N.  Y. 

Lecturer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H/gh  School.  Alethenai.  The 
Idler  (Radclifife  College,  Cambridge.)  Pres.  of  Class  of  1888;  Pres.  of  Ale- 
thenai, 1890;  Represented  Univ.  of  111.  in  Intercoll.  Orat.  Cont.,  1890,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1894.  Teachfr  of  EngHsh  in  Mattoon  High  School, 
1891-93;  Instructor  in  English  in  Univ.  of  111.,  18'^4-97;  Lecturer,  18Q7 — . 
Collaborator  in  a  book  on  Movements  for  Social  Bettennent  in  Brooklyn. 
Member  South  Congregational  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Pres.  Domestic 
Science  Dept.  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences;  member  of  Local 
School  Board  of  District  28,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pres.  of  Urban  Club,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Council  of  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences;  Brooklyn 
Woman's  Club,  New  York  Chapter  of  Collegiate  Alumn;c;  Radcliffe  Club  of 
N.  Y. 

Married  John  J.   Schoonhoven,  June   16,   1897,  Champaign,   111.      Child 
George  Otis, "born  Oct.  30,  1900. 
Address,  34  Second  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

631.     ANNA  CARSON 
Sister  of  No.    182  7 
Born  1868,  in  Urbana.     f.   T.  B.  Carson. 
Teacher.     B.  L. 
Address,  310  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


126  University  of  Illinois  [1891 

632.     DICK  HUBERT  CHESTER 

Born  Jan.  28,  1869,  Champaign,  111.  f.  E.  E.  Chester,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
m.   Margaret  Elizabeth  Powell,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Chester  School.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  B.  S.  Inventor  of 
improvements  in  condensing,  vacuum,  and  pumping  machinery. 

Married    Lucille    Augusta    Bischoff,    1900,    Washington,    D.    C.      Child, 
Lucille  Elsie,  barn  Jan.  24,  1901. 
Address,  74  Montclair  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

633.     JOHN  NEEDELS  CHESTER 

Born  Sept.  24,  1864,  Groveport,  Ohio.  f.  Hubert  Chester,  July  16,  1840, 
Groveport,  O.     m.   Melvinia  Sophia  Needles,  Aug.  8,  1842,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Hydraulic    and    Mechanical    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Champaign    High 
School.      Philomathean.      Engineers     Soc,     B.   S.      Civil     Engineer.      Mem- 
ber American  Soc.  Civil  Engineers;  Engineers  Soc.  Western  Pa.;  Natl.  Assn. 
Stationary  Engineers.     National  Geographical  Soc. 
Address,  Box  1103,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

634,     EDWIN  BESANCON  CLARKE* 
Brother  of  Nos.  635,  935,  1017 
Born  1868,  in  Fulton,  N.  Y.     f.   Edwin  Ambler  Clarke,   1843,  Oswego, 
N.  Y.     m.   Leoline  Besaucon,  1843,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Architect.     Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School,  111.,  and  Chicago  Man.  Tr. 
School.     Capt.     B.  S. 
Address,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

635.     FREDERICK  WOODRUFF  CLARKE 
Brother  of  Nos.  634,  935,  1017 

Born  Dec.  12,  1870,  Carrollton,  New  Orleans,  La.  f.  Edwin  Ambler 
Clarke,  1843,  Oswego,  N.  Y.     m.   Leoline  Besancon,  1843,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Manual  Training  School  and  Quincy 
High  School.  Pres.  of-Adelphic;  Prize  medals  on  High  Jumps,  High  Kick, 
Hurdle  Race,  Half-back  on  first  Foot  Ball  Team.  Capt.  B.  A.  1896.  Drafts- 
manWorlds  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1892;  Professor  of  Drawing, 
Peoria  PubUc  Schools,  1893;  Practiced  Architecture,  Quincy,  111,  1896; 
studied  Architecture  abroad;  France,  Switzerland,  Italy,  England,  Scotland, 
1897;  Practicing  Architecture,  Omaha,  1905. 

Married  Olive  Weller  Davenport,  Feb.  14,  1901. 
Address,  1009  New  York  Life  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

636.     NELLIE  MARGARET  DARBY 

Born  Jan.  7,  1870,  Elmwood,  111.  f.  Henrv  Harrison  Darby,  1840, 
Bethany,  N.  Y.     m.   Ellen  Smith,  1848,  Elmwood',  111. 

High  School  Teacher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  L.  Taught  in 
Champaign  Co.,  111.,  1891-92;  Prin.  Normal  Dept.,  Platte  Collegiate  Insti- 
tute, Kearney,  Nebr.,  1892-94;  North  Platte,  North  Platte,  Nebr.,  1894-95; 
High  School,  Dillon,  Mont.,  1895-96;  Prin  .High  School,  Moscow,  Idaho, 
1896-1900;  Prescott,  Ariz.,  High  School,  1900-01;  Asst.  Supt.,  Hedrick,  la., 
1902-05.  Teacher  of  German  and  Math.,  Ortonville,  Minn.,  1905.  First 
Vice-pres.  Inland  Empire  Teachers  Assn.,  1898-99,  Wash.,  Ore.  and  Idaho. 
Address,  Rogers,  Ark. 

637.     EDWARD  CHARLES  EIDMANN 

Born  June  21,  1871,  Mascoutah,  111.  f.  Louis  F.  Eidmann,  Mar.  15, 
1847,  Mascoutah,  111.     m.   Catherine  Koob,  Apr.  7,  1852,  New  Baden,  111. 

Postal  Clerk.  Prepared  in  Cross  Roads  School  near  Mascoutah,  111.  B. 
S.  Civil  Engineering,  1891-92;  Postal  Clerk,  1893—.  Mason,  1895;  K.  P., 
1899.     Nat'l  Beekeepers'  Ass'n,  1904. 


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Married  Mary  C.  Kunze,  Apr.  28,   1903,  Freeburg,  111.     Child,  Robert 
Emmet,  born  Jan.  4,  1905. 
Address,  4246  Juniata  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

638.  FRANK  HARVEY  ENO 

Born  July  27,  1865,  Elmwood,  Peoria,  Co.  111.  f.  Harvey  Eno,  Aug.  19, 
1835,  Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.  m.  Caroline  Nancy  Kellogg,  Apr.  16,  1841,  Loraine, 
Ohio. 

Prof,  of  Municipal  Engineering.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.  Civil 
Eng'rs'  Club.  Philomathean.  Capt.,  Major.  B.  S. ;  C.  E.,  1894.  Asst. 
Engr.  and  Supt.  of  Water  Supply,  Sewerage  and  Fire  Protection  at  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  1891-94;  Asst.  to  John  A.  Cole,  Consult.  Engr.,  1894- 
95;  Village  Engr.  of  Winnetka,  111.,  May,  1895-98;  Asst.  Engr.  City  of  Colum- 
bus, O.,  1898-1902;  Associate  Prof,  of  Civil  Eng'g.,  Ohio  State  Universitv, 
1902-05.  Prof,  of  Municipal  Engr.,  Ohio  State  University,  July,  1905—. 
Author:  Uses  of  Hvdraulic  Cement,  Bulletin  2,  Fourth  Series  of  the  Ohio 
Geolog.  Survey,  published  by  the  State  of  Ohio,  1904,  260  pp.  Typhoid 
Fever  Epidem'ic,  Columbus,  O.,  Eng'r  News,  Feb.  11,  1904.  Trustee  of 
Oakwoods  Union  Church,  1894-95;  Trustee  of  Congr.  Church,  Winnetka,  111., 
1893-98;  Treasurer,  Plymouth  Congr.  Church,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1902;  Dea- 
con, 1903-04;  Member  Amer.  Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers,  Mar.  1903;  Member 
Sigma  Xi,  June,  1902. 

Married  NeUie  Cecelia  Kellogg,  Oct.  17,  1892,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Address,  Columbus,  Ohio,  care  of  Ohio  State  University. 

639.  LAWRENCE  FISCHER 

Born  June  15,  1866,  near  Oregon,  111.  f.  George  Fischer,  Bavaria, 
Germany,     m.   Margaret  Grohs,  same. 

Merchant.  Prepared  at  home  and  District  Schools.  Architectural 
drafting,  1891-1894;  Arch.  Drawing,  1895-99;  Merchant.  General  Book- 
store. 1890 — . 

Married  Grace  A.  Gantz,  June  27,  1897,  Oregon,  111.     Children,  Marian 
G.,  born  May  5,  1898;  Laura  B.,  bom  Mar.  15,  1902. 
Address,  Oregon,  111. 

640.     HANS  FRAHM 

Born  1868,  in  Bourbon,  Douglas  Co.,  111.     f.   Hans  Frahm. 

Lawyer.      B.  L.,  LL.  B. 
Address,  Tuscola,  111. 

641.     JOHN  HENRY  FREDERICKSON 
Born    Dec.    1867,   Champaign,    111.      f.    Erasmus    Frederickson,    Copen- 
hagen, Denmark,     m.  Johanah  Hansena  Thorn.  Copenhagen. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Champaign    High    School.     B.    S.     Civil 
Engineer  with  I.  C.  R.  R.  to  1901;  engineer  and  Asst.  Manager,  James  Ste- 
wart &  Co.,  Engineers  and  Contractors  to  1904,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  1904 — ,  Man- 
ager, New  Orleans,  La.      Member  of  Western  Soc.  of  C.  E. 
Address,  Hibernian  Bank  Bldg.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

642.     RANSFORD  M.  FRENCH 

Born  July  16,  1866,  Venice,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Nathaniel  Granville 
French,  Ohio.     m.  Amanda  Bartlett,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Hamilton,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio.  Employed  on 
building  design  and  construction. 

Married  Vashti  Evelvn  Morrow,  October  6,  1897.     Child,  Vashti  Morrow 
bom  May  24,  1903. 
Address,  40  Eldorado  Place,  Sta.  1,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 


128  University  of  Illinois  [1891 

643.     FRANK  DUANE  GARDNER 

Bom  Nov.  19,  1864,  Gilman,  111.  f.  Isaac  J.  Gardner,  near  Scranton,  Pa., 
1837.     m.   Inverno  Bennett,  1840,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Soil  Management,  Bureau  of  Soils.  Prepared  in  Gilman  High  School. 
Adelphic.  Agric.  Club.  B.S.  Agriculturalist,  Illinois,  1891-95 ;  Soil  Expert, 
U.  S.  Dept.  Ag.,  1895-1901;  Dir.  Expert  Station,  Porto  Rico,  1901-04;  In 
charge  of  Soil  Management,  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  Ag.,  1904 — .  The 
following  bulletins  of  the  Agric.  Epx.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.:  Bulletin  No.  19, 
Experiments  with  Oats,  1891,  (with  Prof.  G.  E.  Morrow);  20,  Field  Experi- 
ments with  Corn,  1891;  22,  Experiments  with  Wheat,  1891-92;  23,  Experi- 
ments with  Oats,  1892;  25,  Experiments,  held,  with  Corn,  1892;  31,  Corn  and 
Oats  Experiments,  1893;  34,  Experiments  with  Wheat,  1893-94,  Experi- 
ments with  Oats,  1894;  37,  Experiments  with  Corn,  1894.  Also:  Bulletin 
No.  6,  Division  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  An  Electrical  Method  of  Deter- 
mining the  Moisture  Content  of  Arable  Soils,  (with  Milton  W^hitney).  12, 
Division  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  An  Electrical  Method  of  Moisture 
Determination  in  Soils,  Results  and  Modifications,  in  1897.  Circular  No.  3, 
Division  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  The  Soils  of  the  Pecos  Valley,  N.  M., 
(with  T.  H.  Means).  Field  Operations  of  the  Division  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  1899.  A  soil  survey  in  the  Pecos  Valley,  N.  M.,  (with  T.  H.  Means). 
A  Soil  Survey  in  Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah,  (with'jno.  Stewart).  Circular  No. 
4,  Division  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  the  Soils  of  the  Salt  Lake  Valley, 
Utah,  (with  Jno.  Stewart).  Field  Operations  of  the  division  of  Soils,  1890. 
Soil  Survey  of  Weber  Co.,  Utah.  Soil  Survey  in  the  Sevier  Valley,  Utah, 
(with  C.  A.  Jensen).  Soils  of  the  Dismal  Swamp,  Va.,  in  contributions  to  the 
U.  S.  National  Herbarium.  Annual  Report  of  the  Porto  Rico,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1901-02  and  1902-03.  Bulletin  No.  1,  Porto  Rico  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  The 
Establishment,  Location  and  Purpose  of  the  Experiment  Sta.  Annual  Report 
of  the  Porto  Rico  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903-04.  Manuiral  Requirements  of 
Leonardtown  loam  soil  of  St.  Mary  Co.,  Md.  Circular  No.  15,  Bureau  of 
Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Munurial  requirements  of  Cecil  Silt  Soil  of  Lan- 
caster Co.,  S.  C,  Circ.  No.  16,  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  Manu- 
rial  Requirements  of  Portsmouth  sandy  loam  of  the  Darlington  area,  S.  C, 
Circ.  No.  17,  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Member  of  Biological 
Soc.  of  Wasliington,  D.  C,  1898;  Fruit  Growers  Association  of  Porto  Rico, 
1902-1903.      Nat'lGeog.  Soc.  1905— . 

Married  Ellen  P.  Crum,  June  6,  1894,  Farmer  City,  111.     Children,  Mat- 
thias Bennet,  born  Nov.  29,  1897;  Frank  Easter,  born  Apr.  7,  1901;  Reina 
Elisa,  born  Jan.  6,  1904. 
Address,  3548  10th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

644.     CHARLES  G.  GIBSON 

Born  Sept.  15,  1868.     f.  James  Gibson,     m.  Margaret  Logan. 

Physician  and  Surgeon,  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa.      B.  S.;  M.  D. 

Married  Margaret  Piper,  August  28,  1902,  at  Chicago,  111.  Children, 
Helen  Margaret,  born  July  22,  1903;  Frances  Alice,  born  February  2,  1905^ 
Address,  512  Fourth  St.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

645.     THOMAS  STEPHEN  GREEN 

Born  1868,  in  Jacksonville,  111.     f.   H.  R.  Green. 

Physician.     B.  S.     M.  D. 
Address,  245  E.  43rd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

646.     JAY  TARVIN  HARRIS 

Born  July  17,  1870,  on  farm  north  of  Champaign,  111.  f.  James  Tarvin 
Harris,  Oct.  6,  1835,  Snow  Hill,  Ohio.  m.  Lida  Jane  Johnson,  July  23,  1837, 
Martinsville,  Ohio. 

Newspaper  and  Printing  Business.  Prepared  in  West  Side  High  School, 
Champaign,  111.     Engineering  Soc,  Pres.  Junior  Class;  Bus.  M'g'r,  The  Sopho- 


1891]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  129 

graph,  Technograph  and  lUini.  B.  S.  Citv  Engineer  of  Champaign,  1891- 
92;  With  Engr.  Dept.,  World  Col.  Exposition,  1892-93;  Ins.  and  Loan 
Business,  Salt  Lake,  1894-95;  Newspaper  and  Printing,  1895 — .  Pres. 
and  Treas.  The  Daily  Reporter  Co.  (Inc.)  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Vice- 
pres.  of  The  Universitv  Club  of  Salt  Lake  City.      Pres.  Same,  1906. 

Married  Nellie  Bransford,  Oct.  10,  1900,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Address,  21  E.  First  South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

647.     ALFRED  ERNEST  HARVEY 
Husband   of   No.   658 

Bom  Sept.  16.  1868,  Wayerlv,  111.  f.  Alfred  Haryev,  Aug.,  1836,  Sut- 
ton, N.  H.     m.   Elizabeth  Foster  George,  1836,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Paris,  111.  Capt.;  Philoma- 
thean.  B.  S.;  C.  E.  1894.  Cix'il  Engineer,  World's  Fair  Asst.  Engr.,  1893; 
City  Engr.  East  Chicago,  1894;  111.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1902;  Chicago  Great  Western 
R.  R.,  1905;  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1905;  St.  L.,  I.  M.  &  S.  R.  R.,  1905;  Contract- 
ing Engr.,  1906.  Member  Western  Soc.  of  Civil  Eng'rs.  American  Eng'g 
and  Maintenance  of  Way  Ass'n. 

Married  Clara   Mver's,   Nov.  16,  1892,   Ne\vport,  Ind.     Children,  Infant, 
born  Apr.  6,   1894;  Alfred  Balls,  born  Jan.   7.   1898;  Harriet  Harvey,  bom 
Sept.  14,  1900. 
Address,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

648.     WALTER  MORRIS  HAY 

Bom  Nov.  25,  1871,  Somonauk,  111.  f.  Isaac  Morris  Hay.  m.  Aurelia 
Latham. 

Circuit  Clerk  and  County  Recorder.  Prepared  in  Somonauk  High  School. 
Philomathean.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineering  and  Surveying  until  1904;  Ass't 
Engr.  Worid's  Fair,  1893-4;  City  Engr.  Muscatine,  Iowa,  1895-96;  County 
Surveyor,  DeKalb  Co.,  111.,  1900-04.  Circuit  Clerk  and  County  Recorder  of 
De  Kalb  County,  111.,  1904—. 

Married  Katherine   Lowman,  June  23,    1896.     Children,  John  Gilbert, 
bom  Nov.  27,  1897,  Isaac  Morris,  bom  Aug.  19,  1899. 
Address,  Sycamore,  111. 

649.     OPAL  BEATRICE  HELLER 

Bom  August  26.  1867,  Urbana,  Illinois,  f.  Eli  J.  Heller,  Ohio.  m. 
Sarah  Ella  Black,  Ohio. 

Instructor.      Prepared    in    Urbana    High    School.      M.     A.      Latin    and 
EngHsh    Instructor   in    High    School,    1898-1901,    North   Yakima,    Wash.; 
Same,   Ellensburg,   Wash.,   1901-1904;  Instructor  in  Phoenix  Schools,  Phoe- 
nix, Arix,  1904 — . 
Address,  2131  West  Washington  St.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

650.     GLEN  MOODY  HOBBS 

Born  Aug.  17,  1870,  Yorkville,  111.  f.  Franklin  Moody  Hobbs,  1829, 
Falmouth,  Me.     m.   Harriet  N.  Crooker,  1832,  Saco,  Me. 

Instructor  in  L^niversity  of  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Yorkville  High  School. 
Member  Track  Team,  1888-91 ;  member  of  band,  1887-91;  leader,  1890-91. 
Member  of  Base  Ball  team,  1890-91;  Pres.  Senior  Class,  1891;  B.  L.,  1892; 
Ph.  D.,  Chicago,  1905.  Lab.  Asst.  in  Physics,  Illinois,  1891-1892;  Lab. 
Asst.  in  Physics,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-94.  Instr.  in  Physics,  Chicago, 
1896;  Article,  The  Relation  between  Spark  Potential  and  distances  for 
very  small  values  of  the  latter,  Phil.  Mag.,  November,  1950.  Member  of 
Sigma  Xi.  1902—. 

Married  Lucy  H.  Stratton,  1899,  Chicago,  111.     Child,  Wesley  Stratton, 
Jan.  11,  1903. 
Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 


130  University  of  Illinois  [1891 

651.     THOMAS  JAMES  HOWORTH 
Born  Feb.   1,  1869,  Quaker  Cit3^  Ohio.     f.   Edmund  Howorth,  Jul}^  23, 

1839.     m.   Campsadell  Moore,  May  31,  1846,  Quaker  City,  Ohio. 

Editor.      Prepared  in  public  schools  of  Chester  and  Northern  Indiana 

Normal  School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.      Adelphic.      B.  A.      Special  writer  for  St. 

Louis  Post-Dispatch  and  Chromcle,  1891;  Editor  of  Financial  Record  for  one 

year;  on  reportorial  staff  of  St.  Louis  Republic  from  October,    1892-May, 

1894;  Editor  Chester  Tribune,  1894—. 

Married  Grace  A.  Briggs,  Oct.  26,  1900,  (died  Sept.  5,  1905).      Children, 

Edmund  Briggs,  born  Sept.  15,  1901;  Ula  Ruth,  born  July  15,  1903. 

Address,  Chester,  111. 

652.     ISABEL  ELIZA  JONES 
Sister  of  Nos.  653,  1228 
Born  at  Champaign,   Illinois,     f.  James  S.  Jones,     m.  Eliza  Houston, 
So.  Charleston,  Ohio. 

Instructor.      Student  of  Arts,  in  Pratt  Institute.      Instructor  in  Art  and 
Design,   Illinois,  to  date.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta.     Member  of  Presbyterian 
Church. 
Address,  302  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

653.     MABEL  JONES 
Sister  of  Nos.  652,  1228 
Born  in  Champaign,  111.     f.  James  S.  Jones. 
Asst.  Librarian.     B.  L. 
Address,  302  West  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

654.     ORA  DEAL  McCLURE 
Born  1868,  Gibson  City,  111.     f.  J.  T.  McClure. 
Capt.,  B.  S. 
Address,  220  North  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

*655.    WIRT  Mccormick 

Brother  of  No.  819 
Born  1872,  in  Gibson  City,  111.     f.  Bruce  McCormick. 
M.  L.,  1891. 
Died  April  9,  1893,  at  Mahomet,  111. 

656.     AUGUST  MAUE 

Born  Aug.  27,  1866,  Mokena,  Will  Co.,  111.  f.  Dan.  Maue,  1831,  Bavaria, 
Germany,     m.   Sarah  Mast,  Bavaria,  Germany. 

Prin.  of  Grammar  School.  Prepared  in  Mokena  School  and  Adrian  Col- 
lege, Mich.  Philomathean.  B.  L.  Prin.  of  Schools,  Elwood,  111.,  1891- 
92;  Mokena,  111.,  1892-93;  Grammar  School,  Joliet,  111.,  1893 — .  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church,  Richards  St.,  Joliet. 

Married  Carrie   Viola   Linebarger,   Dec.    26,    1895,    Elwood,    111.      Child, 
Harold  Linton,  Apr.  2,  1902. 
Address,  102  Mound  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

657.     CHARLES  JACOB   MITCHELL 
•Born  Sept.   21,   1868,  Fulton,   111.     f.  Abram  D.  Mitchell      m.  Mary  E. 
Murphy. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Fulton  High  School.  B.  S.  Kevstone 
Bridge  Co.,  1892;  111.  Central  R.  R.  Co.,  Field  Engineer,  1895;  Fairbank 
Morse  &  Co.,  Chicago,  Draftsman,  1900;  Fairbanks  Morse  Mfg.  Co.,  Beloit, 
Chief  Draftsman  to  date.     Short  Articles  in  American  Machinist;  Power  and 


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Machinery.      Member    Congregational    Church,    1895;    Treas.    First    Congr. 
Church,  Beloit,  1904—. 

Married  Grace  D.  Dickinson,  March  15,  1894,  Eureka,  111.  Children, 
Hugh  D.,  born  Dec.  23,  1894;  Donald  E.,  born  Dec.  19,  1896;  Roger  D.,  born 
Aug.  28,  1898;  Malcolm,  born  Aug.  3,  1900;  Marianna,  born  Aug.  19,  1906. 
Address,  836  College  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

658.  CLARA  MYERS  (HARVEY) 

Wife  of  No.  647 

Bom  June  25,  1869,  Newport,  Ind.  f.  W.  C.  Myers,  Oct.  19,  1844,  New- 
port, Ind.     m.   Maria  Burson,  July  7,  1842,  Newport,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Newport  High  School.      B.  L.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 

Married    Alfred  E.  Harvey,    Nov.    16,   1892,    Newport,  Ind.     Children, 
Infant,  born  Apr.  6,   1894;  Alfred  Dallas,  born  Jan.  7,  1898;  Harriet,  born 
Sept.  14,  1900. 
Address,  2327  N.  Delaware  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

659.  SARAH  MARIENA  PAINE 

Born  28,  1862,  in  Sidney,  111.  f.  Andrew  Jackson  Paine,  Aug.  19,  1832, 
Grafton,  Worchester  Co.,  Mass.  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Shackleford,  born  May 
7,  1827,  Danville,  Ky. 

Prepared  in  Sidney  Twp.  High  School  and  East  Champaign  High  School. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai.  B.  S.  Taught  school  at  South  Raymond,  1894; 
taught  music  in  Longview,  Fairland,  Broadlands,  South  Homer  and  New- 
man, 1893-1905  ;  at  home,  1905—.  Member  Church  of  Christ,  1875  ;  Y.  P.  S. 
C.  E.,  1886;  President  of  same  at  Champaign,  111.,  1889-90;  at  Prairie  Chapel, 
111.,  1896-97;  Supt.  of  S.  S.  at  Longview,  111.,  1902-04;  Y.  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1886—. 
Address,  Longview,  111. 

660.     LORIN  WILLIAM  PEABODY 
Born  in  1864,  St.  Joseph,  111.     f.   Hiram  Peabody. 
Engineer.      B.  S.      Engineer  of  Tests,  St.  Li  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  (1904). 
Address,  Springfield,  111. 

661.     JOHN  HENDERSON  POWELL 

Born  March  7,  1868,  in  Shawneetown,  111.  f.  H.  B.  Powell,  m. 
Elizabeth  Sarah  Barger. 

Treasurer,  Swofford  Bros.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  City 
Engineer,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  summer  of  1891;  Instructor  in  Projection  Draw- 
ing and  Descriptive  Geometry,  Illinois,  1891-92;  Treasurer,  Swofford  Bros. 
Dry  Goods  Co.,  wholesale,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Jan.  1893 — .  Member  of  Cen- 
tral Presbyterian  Church,  Kansas  City;  Knife  and  Fork  Club;  Southwestern 
Alumni  Ass'n. 

Married  Amy  E.  Andrews,  October  12,  1897,  Flemingsburg,  Ky.     Child, 
John  Henderson,  Jr.,  born  October  19,  1898. 
Address,  Broadway  and  Eighth  Street,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
662.     FRED  WILLIAM  RICHART 

Born  Feb.  21,  1867,  Fredonia,  111.  f.  Hugh  McAllister  Richart,  Feb.  23, 
1826,  Penn.     m.   Rebecca  Harrison,  Apr.  17,  1829,  Portage  Co.,  O. 

Mining  Engineer.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Normal.  Mechanical  Engineers 
Soc.  Pres.  of  Class  1891.  B.  S.  Electrical,  Mechanical  and  Mining  Engi- 
neering. Professional  Expert  one  year.  Engineer  for  Weaver  Coal  and 
Coke  Co.,  1902.  Designed  built  up  construction  for  Coal  Tipples;  Coal 
Feeders  for  shaking  screens.  Article:  "Selection  of  Engines  for  Electric 
Lighting,"  Electrical  World.  Member  Presbyterian  Church,  1885;  Deacon, 
1903;  American  Soc.  Mechanical  Engineers,  Ap.,  1905. 

Married  EHzabeth  Watson,  Aug.   6,   1902.     Child,  Ralph  Robert,  born 
Dec.  30,  1903. 
Address,  Carterville,  111. 


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663.     EMMA  EFFIE  SEIBERT 

Born  Feb.  25,  1868,  Riverdale,  111.  f.  George  Seibert,  Meredosia, 
Illinois,     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Pollard,  Mason  Co.,  Illinois. 

Student.      Prepared    in    Washington     High     School,    Jacksonville.     111. 
Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  B.  S.     Fellowship  in  Art.      Teacher,  1891-92;  Stu- 
dent, 1892-1902;  Teacher,  1902-03;  Student,  1903—. 
Address,  Newark,  N.  J. 

664.  CLARENCE  ALBERT  SHAMEL 

Brother  of  Nos.  612,  1162 

Born  Mar.  9, 1869,  near  Springfield,  111.  f.  Conrad  Shamel.  m.  Caroline 
Alkire. 

Editor.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Ed.  in  Chief  Illini.     B.  S.,  M.  S.1891. 
Managing  Editor  Orange  Judd  Fanner,  1902 — .     Member  of  Presby.  Church; 
32  degree  Mason;  Secretary  Illinois  Ass'n  of  Agricultural  Editors,  1896 — . 
Address,  1443  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

665.  ANNA  SHATTUCK  (PALMER) 
Wife  of  No.  359,  sister  of  No.  666 

Born  Dec.  7,  1868,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Samuel  Walker  Shattuck,  1841, 
Groton,  Mass.     m.  Adelaide  Louise  White,  1841,  Centerville,  Ohio. 

Student.  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Alethenai.  Pres.  of  Alethenai;  B.  L., 
1891;  M.  L.,  1895.  Teacher,  1887-89;  do.  1892-1893.  Student  and  Asst. 
in  Rhetoric,  1905 — .      Collegiate  Alumnae  Ass'n. 

Married  Arthur  Wm.  Palmer,  1893,  Champaign,  111,  (died  Feb.  3,  1904). 
Child,  Charles  Shattuck,  born  Nov.  11,  1895. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

666.     WALTER  FRANCIS  SHATTUCK 
Brother  of  No.  665 

Born  Dec.  12,  1871,  in  Urbana,  111.  f.  Samuel  Walker  Shattuck,  1841, 
Groton,  Mass.     m.   Adelaide  Louise  White,  1841,  Centerville,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  S.  Instructor  in 
Architecture  and  Professor  of  Architecture  in  Chicago  School  of  Architecture, 
1891—. 

Married  Miram  C.  Neuburger,  Dec.  14,  1897,  in  Chicago.     Children,  Mi- 
ram  Adelaide,  born  Sept.  24,  1898;  Janet  Martin,  born  May  4,  1900. 
Address,  Res.  4743  Kenwood  Ave.,  Bus.  900,  218  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
667.     FRANK  OSCAR  SMOLT 

Born  Jan.  15,  1867,  Paw  Paw,  111.  f.  John  Rudolph  Smolt,  Apr.  11, 
1821,  Mecklinbourg,  Germany,  m.  Mary  Anna  Logne,  Mar.  10,  1833,  Potts- 
ville,  Pa. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Minneapolis  High  School;  Seminary  at  Paw  Paw, 
and  Jenning's  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  Capt.  B.  S.  Chemist.  M.  H.  Zinc  Co.  , 
1891-92;  Mine  and  Sampling  Cos.,  1892-99;  Butte  B.  &  M.  C.  &  S.  M.  Co. 
1899-1900;  Smelter  Supt.  Yerington,  1901-02;  Mine  Surveyor,  Butte,  Mont. 
1902-03;  Mill  Work,  Mascota,  Jal.,  Mex.,  1903-05.  Member  American 
Chemical  Soc,  1893-1900. 

Married  Marie  E.  Jolley,  Apr.  9,  1896.  Child,  Helen,  born  June  20,  1898. 
Address,  San  Lorenzo,  Uelardena  Dgo,  Mex. 

668.     JOSEPH  SAMUEL  TERRILL 

Bom  May  25,  1863,  in  Ridott,  111.     f.  J.  G.  Terrill.     m.   Ruth  R.  Smith. 

Naturalist.      Prepared   East  Aurora   High   School.      B.    S.;   M.    S.    1894. 
Asst.  in  Ry.  Exp.  Sta.,  1891-95;  Section  hand,  in  employ  of  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
1903—. 
Address,  Deer  Grove,  111. 


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669.     CHARLES  DAVIS  VAIL 

Born  Sept.  11.  1866,  Lone  Tree,  Bureau  Co.,  IlL  f.  Richard  R.  Vail, 
Nov.  11,  1818,  Newark,  N.  J.  m.  Catherine  Brokaw,  Somerville,  N.  J., 
June  30,  1830. 

Civil  Engineer.  Philomathean.  Senior  Class  pres.  Capt.  B.  S. 
Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  Rv..  1891-93;  Chief  Draftsman,  U.  S.  Sur.  Gen.  Office  of 
Wyo.,  1893-94;  Loc' Engr.  I.  C.  &  W.  Rv.,  1894-95;  Asst.  Engr.  Mex.  Int. 
Ry.,  do.;  Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  Ry.,  1895-96 ;'Div.  Engr.  O.  S.  L.  Ry.,  1896-97; 
Prin.  Asst.  Engr.  Butte  Water  Co.,  1897-1901;  private  practice,  1901 — . 
1894,  Capt.  MiHtia  Company  at  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Invented  and  patented 
shoe  for  continuous  stave  pipe.  Member  of  Montana  Society  of  Engineers, 
1897;  Assoc,  member  of  American  Societv  of  Civil  Engineers,  1902;  A.  F.  & 

A.  M.,  Butte  Lodge,  No.  22,  Butte,  Mont.,  1900;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Silver  Bow 
Lodge,  No.  240,  1901;  Silver  Bow  Club,  Butte,  Mont.,  1902. 

Married   Jessie    Rose    Paden,    Sept.    6,    1893,    Denver,    Colo.     Children, 
Richard  Randolph,  born  Apr.   9,   1895,   (died  Feb.   6,   1905);  Allan  Paden, 
born  Dec.  8,  1896;  Kenyon  Colyar,  born  Sept.  28,  1899;  Charles  Gillespie, 
bom  Oct.  10,  1901,  (died  Feb.  1,  1905);  Vera  Mary,  bom  April  16,  1905. 
Address,  915  West  Woolman  Street,  Butte,  Mont. 

670.     ROSS  STRAWN  WALLACE 

Born  Dec.  1869,  Chatsworth,  111.  f.  Robert  Ross  Wallace,  Mar.  13,  1835, 
Ohio.     m.   Louise  C.  Strawn,  Nov.  IS,  1845,  111. 

Engineer  Prepared  in  Pontiac,  111.  Treas.  A.  A.;  Class  Pres. 
Capt.  B.  S.  Machinist  and  draftsman,  1891-92;  draftsman,  1892-93; 
expert  engineer,  1893-1895;  Master  Mechanic,  1895-99;  Supt.,  1899—. 
Member  Am.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Eng'rs;  American  Institute  Elec.  Eng'rs;  111. 
Soc.  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors;  Creve  Coeur  Club,  County  Club,  Peoria. 

Married  Jessie  Waring,  June  1,   1898,  Washington,  111.     Children,  Mar- 
garet Lucile,  born  Nov.  9,  1899;  Helen  Louise,  born  Oct.  15,  1903. 
Address,  125  N.  Jefferson  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

671.     CHARLES  BAILEY  YOUNG 
Born  Sept.  25,  1865,  Aurora,  111.     f.  Jacob  Russell  Young,  Mar.  19,  1819. 
m.   Clarissa  Bailey  Crandall,  Feb.  17,  1824. 

Mechanical    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Aurora    High    School.     Adelphic. 

B.  S.  Draftsman  for  C.  B.  &  Q.  Rv.,  1891-1899;  Chief  Draftsman,  1899- 
1902;  Mech.  Engr.  C.  B.  &  Q.,  1902-05';  Mech.  Eng.  C.  B.  &  Q.  System,  1905—. 
Member  Master  Car  Builders'  Ass'n,  1902;  Amer.  Ry.  Master  Mechanics 
Ass'n,  1902. 

Married,  LiUian  Verdell  Frazier,  Oct.  11,  1905,  Aurora,  111. 
Address,  411  Fox  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1892  (41) 
672.     ALICE  MAY  BARBER  (BENNETT) 
Born  Apr.   21,    1862,   LaFox,   111.     f.   Calvin  C.   Barber,   Apr.   21.    1817, 
Fabius,  N.  Y.     m.  Maria  Louisa  Garfield,  Oct.  16,  1833,  Mt.  Holly,  Vt. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai.  Held  first  fellowship  given  in 
Univ.      B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1893.      Hon.  member  Audubon  Soc.  of  State  of  Iowa. 

Married  F.    M.    Bennett,   Sept.    5,    1895,   LaFox,    111.      Children,   Orpha 
Estelle,  born  Nov.  29,  1896;  Lawrence,  born  April  23,  1900. 
Address,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

673.     WILLIAM  DAVIS  BARBER 
Born  June  26,  1864,  Strathroy,  Ontario,  Canada,     f.  Isaac  Barber,     m. 
Ursula  Marv  Davis. 


134  University  of  Illinois  [1892 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Urbana,  111.,  and  Aylmer  High  School, 
Ontario.  B.  S.;  C.  E.  Civil  Engineering.  Tall  building  Construction;  Lo- 
cation and  Construction  of  Railroads;  Tunnel  Construction;  in  Charge  of  the 
Division  of  Construction  and  Repair,  Chicago.  Member  American  Soc.  of 
Civil  Engineers. 

Married  Mary  Edith  Wickett,  Dec.  12,  1892.     Children,  Harold  William, 
born  Apr.  18,  1896,  (died  Jan.  3,  1899);  Milo  Isaac,  born  Nov.  30,  1897,  (died 
Jan.  5,  1899);  Evelyn  Ursula,  born  Jan.  27,  1900;  William  Edward,  born  July 
15,  1902. 
Address,  Room  323  City  Hall,  Chicago,  111. 

674.     JOHN  KING  BARKER 

Born  Dec.  19,  1864,  Shutesbury,  Mass.  f.  Franklin  Barker,  Apr.  12, 
1830,  Palmer,  Mass.     m.   Arvilla  Lucinda  McClintock. 

Civil  Engineer.      C.  E.  Club.      B.  S.      Practicing  Civil  Engineering. 

Married    Annie    Brooks  Crane,  Jan.    15,   1901,  Hanover,  Mass.     Child, 
Franklin  W.,  born  Nov.  13,  1905. 
Address,  332  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

675.     FRANK  BECKWITH 

Born  Nov.  8,  1869,  Quincy,  111.  f.  James  Beckwith.  m.  Emily  A. 
Martin. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.  B.  S.  C.  B.  Q.  Ry., 
1892-1903;  Civil  Engineer.  1903-5,  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Ry.,  Civil  Engineer;  was 
Engr.  la.  Lines,  C.  B.  &  Q.,  and  Engineer  of  Bridge  and  Structures  and  Prin. 
Asst.  Engr.  of  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.;  Gen'l  Supt.  Chicago,  Indiana  &  South- 
ern R.  R.,  1906.      Member  Amer.  Soc.  Civil  Enigneers. 

Married  Alice  Moser,   1894.     Children,  Lawton  B.,  born  Oct.   28,   1895; 
Harold  R.,  born  May  20,  1900;  Malcomb,  born  Nov.  11,  1905. 
Address,  La  Salle  Station,  Chicago,  111.,  or  Hammond,  Ind. 

676.     SARAH  BENNETT  (ERWIN) 
Sister  of  No.  555 

Born  Jan.  31,  1872,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Chas.  Bennett,  1839,  Bridgeton,  Me. 
m.   Susan  W.  Cleaves,  1842,  do. 

Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  B.  L.,  1892,  Illinois.  Alethenia  Soc, 
scholarship  from  Coles  Co.  Valedictorian  of  Class  of  '92.  Latin  teacher  in 
Kankakee,  Ilhnois,  High  School,  1892-93. 

Married  John  M.  F.  Erwin,  Aug.   24,   1893,  Mattoon,  111.      Child,  Susan 
Cleaves,  born  July  23,  1901. 
Address,  817  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

677.     CASSANRDA  BOGGS 

Born  Oct.  22,  1869,  Douglas  Co.,  Illinois,  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Boggs. 
July  2,  1832,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Mary  Jane  Armstrong,  Nov.  29,  183Si 
Lawrence  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teacher.     Prepared  in  Tuscola,   111.     Alethenai.     B.    L.     Teacher,   Ur- 
bana, 111.,   1892-99;  Toppenirh,  Wash.,   1899-1900;  North  Yakima,  Wash., 
1901;  Seattle,  1901—. 
Address,  Seattle,  Wash. 

678.     PARKE  TUNIS  BURROWS 

Born  Aug.  8,  1871,  Davenport,  la.  f.  Elisha  Gamage  Burrows,  July  12, 
1840,  Davenport,  la.     m.   Joanna  Hand  Greene,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Davenport  High  School  and  by  private  instruc- 
tion, 1892.  Philomathean.  Pres.  Class,  1892,  one  term.  B.  L.  Archi- 
tectural   draftsman,    1892-1895;    Hubbell     &     Burrows,    1895;    Clausen    & 


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Burrows,  1896-1904;  Temple,  Burrows  &  McLane,  Architects,  63   McManus 
Bldg.,  Davenport,  la.,  1904 — .  Member  Iowa  Chapter;  Am.  Inst,  of  Architects. 

Married  Camilla  Simmons  Wolcott,  Oct.  29,  1902,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  221  Mississippi  Ave.,  Davenport,  la. 

679.  FRANKLIN  GREGORY  CARNAHAN 

Brother  of  No.  932 

Born  Jan.  8,  1872,  Springfield,  111.  f.  David  Franklin  Carnahan,  Sept 
16,  1825,  Danville,  Pa.     m.   Sarah  Anna  Dobbin,  June  4,  1638,  Madison,  Ind 

Lawyer.  Treasurer,  Federal  Elevator  Co.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad 
Sigma  Chi.  Adelphic.  Pres.  Adelphic  Soc;  Class  Poet;  Sophograph  Board 
manager  Glee  Club;  Base  ball  team;  Class  Football  team;  Tennis  Singles 
Championship.  B.  A.  Supt.  WaterAvorks  Co.,  Champaign,  1892-1896 
Lawyer,  Champaign,  111.,  1896-1903;  Treasurer,  Federal  Elevator  Co.,  Minne 
apolis,  Minn.      Illinois  State  Bar  Ass'n;  Minneapolis  Club;  Minikahda  Club 

Married  Harriet  Horton,  Winona,  Minn.,  Dec.  18,  1901.     Child,  Elizabeth 
Horton,  born  June  15,  1903. 
Address,  910  Chamber  Commerce,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

680.     JOHN  WATERBURY  CRISSEY 
Born  1869,  in  Chester,  111.     f.   M.  C.  Crissey. 
Civil  Engineer.      B.  S. 
Address,  1725  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

681.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  CROSS 

Born  1870,  Kewanee,  111.     f.   William  T.  Cross. 

Manager  Eng'g  Dept.,  Brown-Ketchum   Iron  Works,  1904.      Sigma  Chi; 
Glee  Club;  Baseball  team;   Philomathean.      B.  S. 
Address,  care  of  Brown-Ketchum  Iron  Works,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

682.     ROBERT  HUMPHREY  FORBES 

Born  May  15,  1867,  Cobden,  111.  f.  Henry  Clinton  Forbes,  May  19,  1833, 
Preble  Comers,  N.  Y.     m.   Laura  Jane  Gorham,  Feb.  24,  1835,  Vt. 

Prepared  in  Princeton  Township  High  School.  Conklin  first  oratorical 
prize,  1891.  Distance  runner.  Sigma  Chi;  Adelphic.  B.  S. ;  M.  S.,  1897. 
Director  Arizona  Agric.  Exp.  Station.  1896 — .  Author  of  various  popular 
and  scientific  articles  relating  to  the  Southwest. 

Married  Geogie  Hazel  Scott,  Jan.  15,  1902,  Tucson,  Ariz. 
Address,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

683.     WINSLOW  HOW^\RD  FOSTER 

Born  Jan.  10,  1869,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Addison  Howard  Foster,  Nov.  13, 
1838,  Wilton,  N.  H.  m.  Susan  M.  Houghton,  Nov.  29,  1838,  New  Ipswich, 
N.  H. 

Engineer.  Vice-pres.  of  Morava  Construction  Co.  Prepared  in  Chicago 
West  Div.  High  School.  Pres.  of  Philomathean.  Soc.  of  Engineers.  With 
W.  Morava  and  Morava  Construction  Co.,  continuous  since  graduation. 
Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers,  1900;  Chicago  Entomological  Soc, 
1900-02. 

Married  Anna   Mabel   Burr,   Sept.    20,    1894,   Winnetka,    111.     Children, 
Jeanette  Howard,  born  Nov.  3,  1895;  Anna  Burr,  born  June  12,  1900;  Helen 
Houghton,  born  Jan.  12,  1903. 
Address,  9238  Pleasant  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

684.     ZEBULON  FOSTER 
Bom  1865,  in  Rossville,  111.      f.   E.  Forter. 
Retired.      B.  S. 
Address,  512  W.  California  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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685.     EDMUND  BAILEY  FUNSTON 
Born   May    19,    1868,    in   Champaign,    Illinois,     f.  J.    H.    Funston.     m- 

Elizabeth  E.  Bailey. 

Architect.      Philomathean.      B.   S.      1892-1894,   Peoria,   111.;    1894-1895, 

Pueblo,  Colo.,    1895-1897,   New  Orleans,   La.;   1897-1899,  So.   Bend,   Ind.; 

1899-1901,  Champaign,  111.;  1901-1903,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.;    1903,    Racine 

Wis.      Member  of  Methodist  Church. 

Married  Ella  May  Kephart,  August  23,  1905,  at  Ravenswood,  111. 

Address,  Racine,  Wis. 

686.     ANDREW  WALLIS   GATES 

Born  June  24,  1867,  Pawpaw,  111.  f,  Francis  E.  Gates,  Pawpaw,  111.  m. 
Polly  M.  Robinson,  do. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Manufacturer.  Prepared  in  Aurora  Seminary  and 
Dixon  College.  Philomathean.  Manager  Foot  Ball  team;  Bus.  Wg'v'lllini; 
Pres.  of  State  Foot  Ball  League.  B.  S.,  C.  E.  City  Engineering  work.  City 
Contract  work  and  Manufacturing.  Member  111.  Soc.  Engineers  and  Sur- 
veyors; Western  Soc.  of  Engineers;  Amer.  Ceramics  Soc. 

Married  Filone  Norton,  Wichita,  Kas.,  Jan.  1,  1903. 
Address,  Monmouth,  111. 

687.     EDWARD  EVERETT  GULICK 
Brother  of  Nos.  688,  1027 

Born  Nov.  20,  1868,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Jesse  Richard  Gulick,  Dec. 
8,  1840,  Pickaway  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Louisa  Louetta  Everett,  Dec.  4,  1848, 
Champaign  Co.,  111. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Mahomet  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philo- 
mathean. B.  L.  B.  D.,  1897,  M.  A.,  1900,  Shurtleff  College.  Teacher, 
1892-04,  student,  Shurtleff,  1895-1897;  Pastor,  1897;  Teacher,  1897-1900; 
Minister  (ordained,  1901),  1900-04;  Farmer,  1904 — .  Stock  farm  and 
Dairy.  Article,  Civilization  a  Question  of  Geography, College  Review, Nov., 
1896.  Missionary  Baptist,  Church  Clerk,  Ordained  Minister;  Pres.  of 
B.  Y.  P.  U.  Dodge  Association  in  Wis.  ;Missionary  of  Baptist  Missionary 
Union  in  Wis.  Member  A.  F.  &  A.  M.;  Modern  Woodmen  of  America; 
Friendly  Society,  District  Organizer,  1904;  I.  O.  G.  Templars,  District  Or- 
ganizer, 1898-1900. 

Married  Minnie  Belle  Reinhard,  June  7,  1899,  Champaign,  111.      (Divorced 
Feb.  6,  1906).     Children,  Florence   Isabelle,  born  Feb.  23,   1901;   Margrett 
Loucile,  born  Mar.  1,  1904. 
Address,  Mahomet,  111.     R.  F.  D.  No.  40. 

688.     JOSEPH  PIPER  GULICK 
Brother  of  Nos.  687,  1027 

Born  Dec.  20,  1870,  Vandalia,  111.  f.  Jesse  Richard  Gulick,  Dec.  8,  1840, 
Pickaway  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Louisa  Louetta  Everett,  Dec.  4,  1848,  Champaign 
Co.,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Mahomet  High  School;  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean. "Excelsior  Orator,"  Philo,  1892.  B.  L.  Prin.  of  Schools,  Savoy, 
111.,  1892-1895;  studied  Law,  1893-95;  in  ofhce  of  Jesse  R.  Gulick,  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  1895.  Practiced  Law  in  Champaign,  111.,  1895 — .  Member 
Western  Star  Lodge  No.  240,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  Champaign  Chapter;  No.  50  R.  A. 
M.;  Urbana  Council  No.  19,  R.  &  S.  M.;  Champaign  Commandery  No.  68,  K. 
T.,  and  Vesper  Chapter  No.  128,  O.  E.  S.  Was  Worshipful  Master  of  Western 
Star  Lodge  No.  240,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  1897-1902  ;  Eminent  Commander  of  Cham- 
paign Commandery  No.  68,  K.T.,  1904-5 ;  Worthy  Patron  of  Vesper  Chapter 
No.  128,  O.  O.  S.,  1904-5. 

Married  Lilian  L.  Terwilleger,  Champaign,  111.,  Nov.  20,  1900. 
Address,  508  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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689.     CHARLES  ALEXANDER  GUNN 
Born  Nov.    22,    1870,   Chicago,   111.     f.   Alexander   Hunter  Gunn,    1834, 
New  York  City.     m.   Emily  Almira  Dyer,  1839,  Painesville,  Ohio. 

Estimating  Architect.      Prepared   in   Evanston  Township   High   School. 

B.  S.,  1892,  Illinois.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Glee  Club.  Class  Base  Ball 
team,  Capt.  in  Sen.  yr. ;  Varsity  team ;  record  in  Ball  throw  and  Hop,  step  and 
jump,  Illinois  and  W.  I.  C.  A.  A.;  broke  Univ.  record  in  '90  for  Running  broad 
jump.  Architectural  draftsman,  Chicago,  to  May,  '93;  Champaign,  to  Sept., 
'93;  Asst.  in  Arch.,  U.  of  I.,  '93-96,  with  Arch,  practice  alone  and  with  Mr. 

C.  D.  McLane;  June-Oct.  '96,  designing  for  L.  H.  McCormick,  Chicago;  Asst. 
in  Arch.,  Columbia  Univ.  to  June,  '97  and  working  for  do.  until  Dec,  '97; 
Arch,  draftsman  in  N.  Y.  City  to  Nov.,  '98;  Architect  for  Ordnance  Dept., 
N.  Y.  Navy  Yard,  work  for  new  Ordnance  Depot  to  June,  1900;  in  Engineer's 
office  of  Gen.  Chemical  Co.  to  Sept.,  1902;  member  of  firm  of  Gunn,  Burt  & 
Daley,  Arch's,  to  1903;  Foreman  of  Arch.  Drafting  room  of  Geo.  A.  Fuller 
Co.,  to  Nov.  1903;  head  of  Estimating  Dept.  for  H.  L.  Kreusler  Bldg.  Con- 
struction. Article,  Architectural  Mouldings,  Technograph,  1893.  Member 
Congr.  Church,  1881-1895;  various  Presbvterian  denominations,  1895 — ; 
deacon  in  Park  Hill  Reformed  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1902-03. 

Married  Susan  Mav  Borden,   Dec.   27,   1894,  at  Chicago,  111.     Children, 
Alexander  Borden,  born    Nov.    13,    1896;   Marion,  born  Oct.  24,  1898  (died 
Jan.  26,  1905);   Harriet,  born  May  27,  1904. 
Address,  7414  Race  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

690.  FRED  AUGUSTUS  HALL 

Born  near  Tonica,  111.,  Apr.  26,  1867.  f.  Stillman  Augustus  Hall,  Jan.  23, 
1838.     m.   Harriet  Adelia  Beardsley,  June  10,  1842. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A;  Camera 
Club.  B.  S.  In  drug  business,  Tonica,  111.,  1893-99;  Agriculture,  and  ex- 
tensive farming  under  irrigation,  and  Wholesale  produce  and  Commission 
business  and  Hardware  store  at  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1900-04;  Fruit  growing, 
N.  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904 — .      Member  Baptist  church. 

Married  Luella  S.  Richey,  Oct.  17,  1894,  Tonica,  111.     Children,  Thorland 
Richey,  born  July  30,  1896;  Isabelle  Hamilton,  born  May  29,  1900;  Burton 
Augustus,  born  May  31,  1902. 
Address.  North  Yakima.  Wash..  R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 

691.  RALPH  WARNER  HART 

Born   Nov.    5,    1869,   Rockford,   111.     f.  Alfred   Hart,   New  York.     m. 
Georgianna  Anderson,  New  York  State. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Township  High  School.  Adelphic. 
Glee  Club.  Scholarship  from  Cook  Co.  Captain  Foot  Ball  team,  1891-1892; 
Trustee  Athletic  Ass'n.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1892-1899;  practicing  Archi- 
tecture, 1899 — . 

Married  Hilda  W.  MacDonald,  Mar.  5,  1904,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Child, 
Ralph  Warner,  Jr.,  born  Jan.  5,  1906. 
Address,  805  Mills  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

692.     WALTER  CLARENCE  HARVEY 

Born  November  14,  1870,  Waverly,  111.  f.  Alfred  Harvey,  North  Sutton, 
N.  H.     m.  Lizzie  Foster  George,  New  Bedford,  N.  H. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Paris  High  School,  111.  Philomathean.  B.  S. 
Engineering  with  special  reference  to  Ry.  Construction  and  Maintenance 
since  1895;  Illinois  Central,  from  1895-99;  Chicago  Terminal  Transfer  Rv., 
1899-1901;  Rio  Grande  Western  Ry.,  1901-02;  C,  and  N.  W.  Ry.,  1902-05; 
Principal  Asst.  Engineer,  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.,  St.  Paul,  1905-date. 

Married  Belle  Whiting  Barry,  Sept.   16,   1901.     Child,  Virginia  Harvey, 
born  Sept.  12,  1904. 
Address,  Apartment  No.  23,  "The  Virginia,"  St. Paul,  Minn. 


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693.     LOTT  RUSSEL  HERRICK 

Born  Dec.  8,  1871,  Farmer  City,  111.  f.  George  W.  Herrick,  Newville, 
Ind.     m.   Dora  Olive  Knight,  Farmer  City,  111. 

Attorney.  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High  School.  Sigma  Chi.  B.  L. 
LL.  B.,  Mich.,  1894.  Attorney  at  Law.  County  Judge,  DeWitt  Co.,  1902- 
1904;  resigned. 

Married   Harriet  H.  Swigart,  Apr.  2,  1896,  Farmer  Citv,  111.     Children, 
Mildred,  born  June  26,  1901;  Harriet  Helen,  born  Sept.  18,  "1903. 
Address,  Farmer  City,  111. 

694.     AGNES  GALE  HILL 

Born  Nov.  6,  1867,  Dayton,  Ohio.  f.  M.  T.  Hill,  Dec.  22,  1834,  Vermont, 
m.   Flora  E.  Bierce,  Sept.  28,  1836,  Nelson,  Ohio. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  Secretary.  Prepared  in  Nevada,  Mo.,  High  School.  Ale- 
thenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  S.;  B.  L.,  1893.  Gen.  Secy.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Toledo, 
Ohio,  1892-94;  Travelling  Secy.  S.  V.  M.  F.  M.,  Aug.  to  Dec,  1894;  Gen.  Secy. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Madras,  India,  Feb.,  189S-Feb.,  1897;  Nat.  Secy.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
for  India,  Burma  and  Ceylon,  1896 — . 
Address,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Bombay,  India. 

695.     CHARLES  ALBERT  KILER 

Born  Sept.  8,  1869,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  Albert  Kiler,  1840,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     m.   Charlotte  Mittendorf,  Wolfenbuettel,  Germany. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi. 
Class  Pres.  Bus.  m'g'r  Sophograph;  Editor,  Illini;  won  Conklin  prize, 
Oratorical  Cont.  and  Adlephic  Declam.  Cont.  B.  L.;  Newspaper  reporter; 
General  Storekeeper,  Alley  L  Road.  Merchant,  firm  of  Mittendorf  &  Kiler. 
Secy.  Champaign  Chamber  of  Commerce;  Served  on  Immigration  Comm'n. 
Has  written  articles  for  Furniture  papers. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

696.  CYRUS  DANIEL  McLANE 

Born  Sept.  4,  1866,  Iowa  City,  la.  f.  Joseph  G.  McLane,  Ohio.  m. 
Mary  Margaret  Wallace,  Penn. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Allerton  High  School.  Philomathean.  B.  S. 
Teacher  in  Univ.  of  Illinois  till  1904;  Architect,  firm  of  Temple,  Burrows  ('92) 
and  McLane,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Married  Blanche  Keeney  Cleland,  June  25,  1896,  Rock  Island,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Margaret  Esther,  born  Aug.  4,  1901;  Dorothy  Cleland,  born  Mar.  20, 
1904. 
Address,  1019  21st  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

697.  WILLIAM  ALEX  MARTIN 

Born  Sept.  29,  1865,  New  York  City.  f.  Geo.  Martin,  Dec.  25,  1840, 
Glascow,  Scotland,  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Rose,  July  4,  1845,  Pt.  Dover, 
Ontario,  Canada. 

Supt.  Quincy  H.  Railway  &  Carrying  Co.  Prepared  in  Pt.  Dover  and 
Hamilton,  Canada,  Spring  Garden  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Engineers 
Society.  B.  S.  Special  work  with  the  Omaha  T-H  Elect.  Light  Co.,;  Supt. 
of  Pueblo,  Colo.  St.  Ry.  Co.;  Supt.  Quincy  Gas  &  Elect.  Co.,  2  years; 
Supt.  Quincy  H.  Ry.  and  Carrying  Co.,  to  date.  Member  of  111.  State'Elec- 
tric  Ass'n. 

Married  Mary  Louise  Shaw,  June  18,  1895,  Chicago,  111.      Children,  Mabel 
Louise,  born  Mar.  21,  1896;  Edith  Rose,  born  Aug.  6,  1898;  William  Eugene, 
born  Sept.  30,  1901,  (died  Nov.  7,  1901);  George  Shaw,  born  Sept.  27,  1902, 
(died  March  30,  1906). 
Address,  Quincy,  111.,  care  of  Quincy  H.  Ry.  &  Carrying  Co. 


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69S.     ROY  ALLEN  MATHER 

Born  May  27,  1870,  Will  Co.,  111.  f.  Samuel  Mather,  1847,  Essex  Co., 
New  York.     m.   Melvina  U.  Ballou,  1848,  Cuyahoga  Co.,  Ohio. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  District  Schools'  and  Northwestern  College  of 
Naperv'ille,  111.  Philomathean.  Civil  Engineers'  Club.  Vice  Pres.  Senior 
Class.  Asst.  Bus.  M'g'r  Sophograph.  B.  S.  1892,  Field  and  office  work  on 
Sewerage  Construction  with  "Cole,  Alvord  &  Shields,"  Chicago,  1892; 
draftsman  with  Chicago  Elevated  Railroads,  Metropolitan,  Northwestern  & 
Union  Loop,  1893-1897;  bridge  draftsman  in  Chief  Engineer's  office  of  C.  B. 
&  Q.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1898-1900;  draftsman  with  Amer.  Bridge  Co.  of  New 
York,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1900 — .  Instructor  in  charge  of  American  Bridge 

Co.  Apprentice  School,  1902-3.  Member  Corps  of  Engineers,  Illinois  Nation- 
al Guards,  1896-1897;  Euclid  Lodge  No.  65,  A.  F.  &.  A.  AM.,  1892;  Worship- 
ful Master  of  Lodge,  1896;  First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1901;  Trustee,  1902-1904;  The  First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1902. 

Married  Emma  Hammerschmidt,  Oct.  21,  1896,  Naperville,  111.  Chil- 
dren, Margaret,  born  Mar.  23,  1898;  Laurence  Hammerschmidt,  born  June  8, 
1900;  Helen  Caroline,  born  Aug.  8,  1903;  Rachel  Bertha,  born  July  19,  1905. 
Address,  800  Nevin  Ave.,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

699.     ANNE  MELINA  MAXWELL 

f.   W^illiam  S.  Maxwell,     m.  Josephine  Raymond,  Maxwell,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School,  Champaign,  111.      B.  L. 
Address,  310  West  Church  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

700.     WILLIAM  GEORGE  MILLER 

Born  1869,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   William  M.  Miller. 

Supt.,  Chrisholm,  Boyd  &  W^hite  Co.,  B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  57th  and  Wallace  Sts.,  Chicago,  111. 

*701.     JOHN  BARB  MORGAN,  Jr. 
Brother  of  No.  1055 

Born  Dec.  23,  1871,  Kinmundy,  111.  f.  John  Barb  Morgan,  May  8,  1829, 
Ala.     m.   Martha  Doolen,  Aug.  13,  1837,  Kinmundy,  111. 

Prepared  in  Kinmundy  High  School.  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi;  B.  A.; 
LL.  B.,  1895,  Kent  Law  School. 

Married  Mable  Jennings,  Apr.,  1899,  at  Peoria,  Ariz. 
Died  Jan.  7,  1901,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

702.     JOHN  WILLIAM   PAGE 

Born  1868,  in  Waukegan,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      B.  S. 
Address,  907  Security  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

703.     HERMAN  S.   PIATT 

Born  May  28,  1867,  Lincoln,  111.     f.  Joseph  Piatt,     m. 

Supt.  of  Coshocton  Schools,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic; 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  B.  A.;  Ph.  D.,  1897,  Strasburg,  Germanv.  Instructor 
and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Romanic  Langs.,  1894-1901;  Supt.  Schools,  Coshoc- 
ton, Ohio,  1901 — .  Edited  Verne's  "Tour  du  Monde,"  for  class  use, 
Jenkin,  N.  Y.;  Labiche's  "La  Grammaire"  and  "Le  Baron  de  Fourchevif," 
for  class  use,  Ginn  &  Co.,  Boston.  Author  of  frequent  articles  to  educational 
periodicals,  as  Education  School  Journal,  Ohio  Education  Monthly,  Ohio 
Teacher,  etc.  Member  of  Modern  Language  Association,  1895-1900;  Edu- 
cational Assn.,  1901;  Ohio  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1902;  Eastern  Ohio 
Teachers',  1902. 

Married  Lottie  Seibert  Lodge,  June  28,  1893,  Hannibal,  Mo. 
Address,  Coshocton,  Ohio. 


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704.     ULYSSES  SAMUEL  GRANT  PLANK 
Born  Feb.  26,  1864,  Wooster,  Ohio.     f.   D.  H.  Plank,     m.   Leah  King. 
Asst.    Supt.    Haskell   Institute.      Prepared  in  Ft.   Scott  Acad,   and    Mt. 
Morris  College.     Philomathean.     Secy.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1893-97.     B.  S.     Gov. 
Indian  Service,  1897-1903;  Kan.  Univ.,  Athletics,  1903-05.      Member  Congre- 
gational Church. 

Married  Emma  E.  Ziegler,  Apr.  25,  1894,  Harrisonville,  Mo.     Children, 
William  Ewart  G.,  born  Nov.  4,  1897;  Elizabeth,  born  Oct.  30,  1896. 
Address,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

705.     ROME  BURD  PULLEN 

Born  Jan.  29,  1870,  Centralia,  111.  f.  B.  Pullen,  Heightstown,  N.  Y. 
June  8,  1833.     m.   Lucille  O.  Gex. 

Lawyer.      B.   L.;   LL.  B.,   1894,  Chicago    Law   School.      Practicing   law, 
1894—. 
Address,  322  Reaper  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

706.     EDWARD  LEWIS  SCHEIDENHELM 
Born  April  25th,    1871,   in  Mendota,   111.     f.  Jacob  Scheidenhelm.     m. 

Catherine  Faber. 

Contractor  and  Engineer.      Prepared     at      Blackstone      High     School. 

B.  S.     Nine  years  with  Purdy  &  Henderson, Chicago, Consulting  Engineers; 

four  years  with  John  Griffiths  &  Son,  Contractors. 

Married    Harriet    Joy,     Sept.     14,     1889,    at    Wilmette,    111.     Children, 

Katherine;  Joy. 

Address,  Wilmette,  111. 

707.     WILLIAM  SNODGRASS 

Born  Apr.  16,  1872,  Coldspring,  Wis.  f.  Wm.  Snodgrass,  June  8,  1822, 
Paisley,  Scotland,     m.  Mary  McBeath,  Aug.  7,  1836,  Paisley,  Scotland. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Mech.  Eng'rs  Soc. 
Pres.  of  M.  Eng.  Soc.  Scholarship.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1892-95;  Chief 
draftsman  L.  St.  M.  S.  Ry.  Car  dept.,  1895-98;  general  foreman  of  car  shop, 
1898-1900;  in  charge  of  structural  work  Colo.  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.,  1900-04;  Asst. 
Chief  Draftsman,  Va.  Bridge  &  Iron  Co.,  1904 — .  Member  Western  Rail- 
way Club,  1896—. 

Married  Antoinette  Dewey,  July  22,    1897,   Urbana,   111.     Child,   Mary 
Helena,  born  Feb.  6,  1902. 
Address,  1505  Chapman  Ave.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

708.     BENJAMIN  ASAPH  WAIT 

Born  Sept.  15,  1868,  Easthampton,  Mass.  f.  Benj.  Anderson  Wait,  Feb- 
8,  1830,  Williamsburg,  Mass.     m.   Mary  Carter,  Bluegrass,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Easthampton  High  School,  and  Williston 
Sem.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Structural  Steel  Draftsman,  1892-1900;  Bridge 
Draftsman,  1900 — ;  with  various  Railroads. 

Married  May  Wilson,  June  10,  1896,  Rushville,  III.     Child,  Anna  Wilson, 
born  July  6,  1897. 
Address,  826  Cannon  Ave.,  Forth  Worth,  Tex. 

709.     EDWARD  LEWIS  WALKER 
Born  Aug.    12,   1870,   Petersburg,   111.      f.   Albert  Walker,  May  9,    1833, 

Warsaw,  N.  Y.     m.   Marion  M.  Silsby,  1832,  N.  H.,  Dec.  26. 

Salesman.     Prepared    in    Petersburg    High    School.     Adelphic.     B.    L. 

Guide,   Chicago   World's  Fair,    1893;  Collector,    1894-95;   Salesman,   H.   J. 

Heinz  Co.,  1896 — ,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  3639A  Windsor  Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


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710.     FRANK  ROBERT  WILLIAMSON 
Born  1867,  Harford  Co.,  Md.     f.   Wm.   Thomas  Williamson,  Harford  Co., 
Md.      m.   Margaretta  Andrews,  do. 

Bridge  Designer.  Prepared  at  So.  111.  Normal,  Carbondale.  B.  S. 
Bridge  Designing.  Member  of  the  First  M.  E.  Church,  Ravenswood,  Chicago, 
111. 

Married  Addie  A.  Martin,  1897,  Lima,  Ohio.  Children,  Julia  E.  William- 
son, born  1898,  (died  1902);  F.  Martin,  born  1901;  Edwin  Paul,  born  1905. 
Address,  338  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

711.     HOWARD  OAKLEY  WOOD  WORTH 
Born  May  24,    1869.     f.   Alvin  Oakley  Woodworth,    1817,  Tyre,  N.  Y. 
m.   Mary  Celina  Carpenter,  Apr.  5,  1842,  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

Poultr3^man.  Prepared  in  Champaign  East  Side  High  School.  Philo- 
mathean.'  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1905,  Cornell.  Graduate  Student,  Illinois,  1892-93; 
in  Cornell,  1893-95;  Asst.  in  111.  State  Nat.  Hist.  Lab.,  1895-97;  field  asst. 
entomology,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1897-98;  Asst.  State  Entomologist  in  111.  State 
Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  1898-1900;  Student  in  pedagogv  and  zoology,  Illinois, 
1900-01;  Asst.  Station  Entomologist,  N.  Y.  Expt.  Sta., Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1902- 
1903;  foreman  Calif.  Poultry  Station,  Pitchman, Calif.,  1903 — .  Poultryman, 
1905 — .  Author  of  various  articles  published  in  poultry  journals,  1903-1905. 
Hon.  member  Petahma  Poultry  Keepers  Protective  Ass'n.  Pres.  Baptist 
Y.  P.  S.  E.  E.  of  Berkelev,  Calif.,  1897-1898;  Pres.  of  Berkeley  Citv  Union 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  1898;  Trustee  Baptist  Church  of  Petaluma,  1905. 

Married  Elsie  Victoria  Weeks,  Mav  27,  1903,  Geneva,  N.  Y.     Children, 
Mary  Elsie,  born  May  27,   1904;  Newton  Clyde,  born  May  11,   1905,  (died 
Sept.  5,  1905). 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

712.     ROYAL  WRIGHT 

Born  Sept.  13,  1870,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Francis  M.  Wright,  Aug.  23,  1844, 
Briar  Ridge,  Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth  West,   Decatur,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  schools.  B.  L.  Read  law  under  F.  M. 
Wright;  admitted  to  bar,  1893,  Master  in  chancery  of  Circuit  Court,  1896- 
1904;  practicing  law  in  Chicago,  1905 — . 

Married  Maie  Candy,   1894,  Princeton,  Ind. 
Address,  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF   1893  (65) 

713.     HUBERT  FRANKLIN  ANDREWS 
Bom  Aug.  10,  1869,  Piasa,  111.     f.  Jos.  B.  Andrews,  1837,  Brighton,  111. 

m.  Mary  A.  Rudrow,  1838,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Physician.      Prepared   in   Blackburn  College,   Carlinville,   111.      Philoma- 

thean.      B.  S.,  M.  D.,  1899.      Teacher  Biology  and  Geology,  Salt  Lake  City 

High  School,  1894-96;  Physician,  1899—. 

Married  Zada  Kearnes,   1903,  Gunnison,   Utah.     Child,   Marv  E.,  born 

Mar.  8,  1905. 

Address,  Home  Tele.  Bldg.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif. 

714.     GEORGE  JOHN  ARBEITER 

Born  June  10,  1865,  Plainfield.  111.  f.  Carl  Arbeiter,  July  25,  1827, 
Grottkau,  German3^  m.  Katharina  Suhler,  Oct.  26,  1828,  Frankfort, 
Germany. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Plainfield  High  School  and  Northern  Ind.  Normal 
School.     Philomathean.     B.  L.;  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895.     Practicing 


142  University  of  Illinois  [1893 

Law.  Third  Reg.,  Co.  B.,  I.  N.  G.,  1896.  First  Supreme  Vice  Comm., 
Supreme  Council,  Order  of  White  Cross,  1900-05;  Supreme  Counsellor,  1906-. 
Married  Esther  Kittie  McBride,  Feb.  1,  1889,  Elgin,  111.  Children, 
Margaret  Georgia,  born  July  2,  1900,  (died  Apr.  19,  1891);  George  Carlton, 
born  Mar.  20,  1902;  Gladys  Esther,  born  Oct.  10,  1904. 
Address,  714  Oneida  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

*715.     MARY  EDNA  ARNOLD 
Born  1866,  in  Roanoke,  111.     f.  C.  B.  Arnold. 
B.  A. 
Died  Jan.  2,  1898,  at  Cambridge,  111. 

716.     GRACE  AYERS  (POWERS) 

Born  June  17,  1871,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Homer  W.  Ayers,  May  23,  1836, 
Ohio.     m.   Lorinda  Jane  McCourney,  Jan.  14,  1837,  Cainbridge,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
B.  L.  Taught  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1894-95,  Normal  Business  College. 

Married  William  Ambrose   Powers,   Sept.   9,   1897,   Urbana,   111.      Child, 
Chalton  Ayers. 
Address,  627  Lincoln  St.,  Topeka,  Kans. 

717.     HARLOW  BACON 

Born  Jan.  13,  1867,  Huntsville,  111.  f.  William  H.  Bacon,  Augusta,  111., 
Sept.  21,  1838.     m.  Mary  Ellen  Gould,  Oct.  12,  1841,  Augusta,  111. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Dixon  College.  Civil  Engineer's  Club.  B.  S. 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Co.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  1893;  engagedin  business.  Fort 
Smith,  Ark.,  1894;  with  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  R.  R.,  1894-97:  draftsman, 
later,  Asst.  Engr. ;  draftsman  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey,  1897 — .  De- 
signer of  C.  O.  &  G.  Railway  shops  and  yards,  Shawnee, O.T., and  C.  O.  &  G. 
Railroad  track  Pile  Driver.  Articles:  Plan  of  a  Track  Pile  Driver,  Techno- 
graph,  1896-97,  pp.  38-40.  The  C.  O.  &  G.  R.  R.  Shops  at  Shawnee,  O.  T., 
same.      Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Viola  Coe,  Nov.  28,  1894,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Children,  Cecil  H., 
born  Nov.  20,  1895;  Infant  daughter,  born  Aug.  29,  1899,  (died  Aug  31,  1899.) 
Address,  Coast  &  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

718.  EDWARD  ERNEST  BARRETT 
Born  Oct.  12,  1870,  Port  Byron,  111.     f.   Daniel  T.  Barrett,  July  22,  1824, 

Camden,  Me.     m.   Lucy  Ann  Sidlinger,  Aug.  18,  1828,  Thomaston,  Me. 

Consulting   Engineer   and   Contractor.      Prepared   in    Port    Byron   High 

School,  Port  Byron  Acad,  and  Curtiss  Bus.  Coll.,  Minneapolis.  Adelphic;  Sigma 

Chi;     Civil   Engineers'    Club.      Bus.  Mgr.   Technograph  and  Philo.- Adelphic 

Lecture  Course.      B.  S.      U.    S.    Survevor   and  Inspector,  1893-1900;  Asst. 

Engr.  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry.,  1900;   Civil  Engineer   with  Fairbanks    Morse    &    Co., 

Chicago,    1900-1904;    Director    and  Prin.   Asst.    Engineer  with   Roberts  & 

Schaefer   Co.,  Chicago,    1904—. 

Married  Grace  Anna  Hollister,  Nov.  29,  1894,  Port  Byron,  111.     Children, 

Jordan  Hollister,  born  May  24,  1900;  Gertrude,  born  June  20,  1904,  (died 

Mar.  15,  1905.) 

Address,  212  S.  Madison  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

719.  HENRY  EMMETT  BARTLETT 
Born  Sept.  27,  1870,  Mt.  Sterling,  111.     f.   Henrv  H.  Bartlett,  1841,  Crown 

Point,  N.  Y.     m.   America  J.  Jones,  1852,  Mt.  Sterling,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Mt.  Sterling  High  School.      B.  S.,  1893,  111. 

Supt.  of  Schools,  Brown  Co.,  111.,  1894-98;  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1898-1904; 


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Official  Photographer,  Panama  Canal,   1904-1905;  Asst.  Engr.  I.  C.  R.  R., 
1905 — ,  also  Citv  Engr.  Mt.  SterHng,  1898. 

Married  Nettie   B.   Cronin,   June   4,    1899,   Mt.    Sterling,   111.     Children, 
Charles  H.,  bom  Feb.  1,  1901;  Frederick  E.,  born  June  26,  1902. 
Address,  356  E.  51st  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

720.     GEORGE  PHILIP  BEHRENSMEYER 
Born    Dec.    15,  1869,    in    Quincy,  111.      f.  C.  F.  A.  Behrensmeyer.     m- 
Mary  Beilstein. 

Architect.  Adelphic;  Kappa  Sigma.  B.  S.  Architect,  in  Quincy,  111. 
Member  of  Episcopal  Church,  K.  of  P.  and  Elks.  First  degree  in  Ma- 
sonry. 

Married  Grace  R.  Plank,  July  12,  1893,  in  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  43 0^  Main  Street,  Quincy,  111. 

721.     GEORGE  WEBSTER  BLAKESLEY 
Born  Oct.   24,   1870,  Hiawatha,  Kans.     f.   A.   M.   Blakesley,  Kingsville, 
Ohio.     m.   Mary  Avery,  Groton,  Conn. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary,  Blakesley  Tuttle  Stove  Co.  Prepared  in  Rock 
Island  High  School.  Clerk  Rock  Island  Stove  Co.,  1893-97  ;  Manager  Branch 
House  for  R.  I.  Stove  Co.,  at  Kansas  City,  1897-1904.  Organized  Blakesley 
Tuttle  Stove  Co.,  Jan.,  1904,  acting  as  Treasurer  and  Secretary. 

Married  Alice  H.  Avery,  June   11,   1896,  Evanston,   111.    'Child,  Gladvs 
Adele,  born  Mar.  27,  1901. 
Address,  1200-1204  West  11th  Street,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

722.     FRANK  MINEAR  BROWN 

Born  May  10,  1872,  Champaign,  Illinois,  f.  Seely  Brown,  New  Canaan, 
Conn.     m.   Hannah  Louise  Brown,  Westport,  Conn. 

Secretary,  Twin  Cities  Saving  and  Loan  Association.  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign High' School.  B.  S.  Clerk,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Champaign,  111.,  1894-95; 
Joint  Rate  Inspector  for  the  Central  Traffic  Ass'n.  1895-1901;  Secretary, 
Twin  Cities  Saving  and  Loan  Ass'n.  Sept.,  1901 — .  Treasurer  Western 
Star  Lodge,  240,  Masonic,  for  the  past  two  years;  Recorder  Champaign  Com- 
mandery  No.  68,  Knights  Templar,  since  Sept.,  1903;  Member  of  Advisory 
Committee  Building  Association  League  of  Illinois,  05. 
Address,  34  Neil  St.,  or  411  West  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

723.     HARVEY  IRVING  CARPENTER 

Bom  Mav  8,  1858,  Champaign.  111.  f.  Thomas  Carpenter,  1812.  Nov.  3, 
Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.     m.   Catherine  BelHnger,  Oct.  7,  1831,  New  York. 

Music  Teacher.  Prepared  in  the  Inst,  for  Education  of  the  Blind,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.,  and  Nebraska  City,  Neb.  Philomathean.  B.  L.  Music 
Teacher  and  Piano  Tuner,  1893-1900;  Instructor  of  Music  and  Musical 
Sciences,  School  for  the  Blind,  Faribault,  Minn..  1900-05 ;  Music  Teacher  and 
Piano  Tuner,  1905 — . 
Address,  602  E.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

724.     ROBERT  FRANKLIN  CARR 
Born  Nov.  21,  1871,  Argenta,  111.     f.   Dr.  Robert  Franklin  Carr,  Mav  13, 
1832,   Deckertown,   Sussex  Co.,   N.   J.     m.   Emily  A.   Carr,   Apr.    10,    1839, 
Decatur,  111. 

With  Dearborn  Drugs  Chemical  Works.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Kappa  Sigm.a.  Sophograph  Board.  B.  S.  With  Dearborn  Drugs  Chemi- 
cal Works  in  various  positions.  For  past  six  years  First  Vice-pres.  and  Gen. 
Mgr.  American  Chemical  Society. 

Address,  416  Home  Ave.,  Oak'Park,  111.;  229-234  Postal  Telegraph  Bldg 
Chicago,  111. 


144  University  of  Illinois  [1893 

725.     CHARLES  WILLARD  CARTER 
Husband  of  No.  753 

Born  Mar.  27,  1868,  Faribault,  Minn.  f.  Willard  Carter,  Apr.  2,  1833, 
Wilmington,  Mass.     m.   Emily  Jane  Whitlock,  July  4,  Mancy,  Pa. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Aledo  High  School.  Philomathean.  First,  Inter- 
society  Oratorical  Contest,  1892;  Class  Poet.  B.  L.,  M.  L.,  1894,;  M.  D., 
1897,  College  of  P.  &  S.,  Chicago.  Fellowship  in  School  of  Literature 
and  Science,  1894.  Practicing  Medicine,  1897 — .  Member  American  Medical 
Ass'n,  1898;  IlHnois  State  Medical  Soc,  1899;  Mercer  County  Medical 
Soc,  1901;  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  Aledo  No.  252,  1901;  Royal  Arch.  Masons,  Cyrus 
Chapter  No.  211,  1902. 

Married    Mary    Estelle    Mann,    Jan.    12,    1898,    Geneva,    111.     Children, 
Charles  Willard,  born  Feb.  8,  1899;  Alice  Landon,  born  Apr.  29,  1905. 
Address,  Aledo,  111. 

726.     WILLIAM  ROCK  CHAMBERS 
Born  Jan.  30,  1873,  Sadorus,  111.     f.  Jacob  Geo.  Chambers,  Aug.  1,  1842, 

New  York.     m.   Ann  Rock,  Apr.  2,  1845,  Sadorus,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      B.  L. ;  LL.  B.,  1896,  Mich. 

Philomathean.      Intercoll.   orat.   Cont.,   1891;  Conklin   Prize,   1892.      School 

Teacher,  1893-1894.      Law  Student,  1894-1896;  Practicing  Law,  1896—. 

Sec.  Board  of  Education,  Danville,  111.,  1902 — . 

Married  Lida  Spencer,  Nov.  10,  1904,  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  414  Daniel  Bldg.,  Danville,  111. 

727.     OSCAR  PAUL  CHESTER 

Born  Nov.  1,  1870,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Elias  O.  Chester,  1829,  Ohio.  m. 
Frances  Virginia  Skinner,  1845,  New  York. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1896, 
Northwestern.  Interne  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago,  1896-1898;  Asst. 
Physician  Mercy  Hospital,  Chicago.  Instructor  in  Physical  Diagnosis, 
Northwestern  University  Med.  School.  Member  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  111. 
State  Med.  Soc. ;  Amer.  Med.  Ass'n. 
Address,  4707  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

728.     FRED  GOLDSMITH  COFFEEN 
Born  Nov.  22,  1871,  in  Sydney,  111.     f.  A.  M.  Coffeen      m.  Mira  Amy 

Gaines. 

Foundry  expert.      B.  S.      Chemist  and  supt.  in  connection  with  foundry 

work,  Chicago,  1893-1900;  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1900-04;  foundry  expert, 

1904 — .   'Member  Congregational  Church;  A.  F.  &  A.  M.  No.  611,  Chicago, 

111. 

Married  Ida  Weber,  Aug.  15,  1899,  at  Urbana,  111.     Children,  Richard 

Preston,  bom  Oct.  22,  1900,  Chicago;  Esther,  born  Sept.,  29,  1902,  Beaver 

Dam,  Wis.;  Frederick  Harry,  born  June  24,  1904,  Beaver  Dam. 

Address,  104  East  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

729.     JAMES  W.  COOK 
Born  1872,  in  Rural  Twp.,  R.  I.  Co.,  111.     m.  Mrs.  J.  V.  Cook. 
With  J.  W.  Shaub,  Chicago,  (1904). 
Address,  1650  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

730.     WILLIAM  HENRY  CORNELL 
Born  1865,  in  Yellowhead  Twp.,  Kankakee  Co.,  111.     f.  Abram  H.  Cor- 
nell. 

Draftsman.     B.  S. 
Address,  7332  Hermitage  S.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 


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731.  EDWARD  CHILTON  CRAIG 

Born  Apr.  7,  1872,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  James  Wesley  Craig,  Coles  Co.,  111., 
June  29,  1844.     m.   Mary  Chilton,  Scott  Co.,  111.,  July  4,  1849. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  L.  At- 
tended Harvard  Law  School.     Admitted  to  bar.      Practicing  law,  1896 — . 

Married  Fannie  lone  Dilley,  Nov.  9, 1899,  Dallas,  Tex.      C/u7(i,  George  E. 
Mansfield,  born  Aug.  25,  1905. 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

732.  WILLIS  WILSON  DANLEY 

Born  July  15,  1871,  in  Henry,  111.  f.  D.  W.  Danley,  m.  Katherine  A. 
Noe. 

Engineer  and  Salesman.  Prepared  in  Henry,  111.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Engi- 
neer and  salesman  in  United  States,  Australia,  England  and  South  Africa; 
at  present  engaged  in  organizing  and  establishing  the  S.  African  contracting 
business  for  the  Lamson  Pneumatic  Tube  Co.,  and  Lamson  Store  Service  Co., 
at  20  Cheapside,  London,  E.  C. 

Married    Matilda  Elizabeth   Cayer,   Oct.    3,    1898,   Melbourne,    Victoria. 
Child,  Arthur  L.,  born  Sept.  23,  1899,  Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales. 
Address,  20  Cheapside,  London,  E.  C. 

733.     MARK  ALDEN  EARL 

Born  Mar.  27,  1869,  Centralia,  111.  f.  Marcus  Aurelius  Earl,  Jan.  27, 
1820,  New  York  State,     m.   Winnie  Gray,  July  22,  1839,  Ohio. 

Consulting  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Centralia  High  School.  Capt.,  B.  S.; 
M.  C.  E.,  1894,  Cornell.  Civil  Engineering,  1894-1904.  Consulting  Engi- 
neer, 1904 — . 

Married  Lena  Simpson,  1895,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Address,  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  Branch  office,  Muskogee,  I.  T. 

734.  WILBER  JOHN  FRASER 

Bom  July  1,  1869,  Lockport,  111.  f.  John  Alexander,  July  30,  1823, 
Bethel,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Ann  Van  Horn,  Feb.  17,  1829. 

Prof.  Dairy  Husbandry.  Prepared  in  Plainfield  High  School  and 
Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1902.  Asst.  Agr.,  Exp. 
Sta.,  and  Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  Illinois,  1896.  Prof. 
Dairy  Husbandry,  do.,  1902 — .  Author:  Individual  Differences  in  the 
Value  of  Dairy  Cows,  Bui.  No.  66,  1902,  13  pp.  Standard  Milk  and 
Cream,  Bui.  No.  74,  1902.  13  pp.  Dairy  Conditions  and  Suggestions  for 
their  Improvement,  Bui.  No.  84,  1903,  54  pp.  Preventing  Contamination 
of  Milk,  Bui.  No.  91,  1903,  30  pp.  City  Milk  Supply,  Bui.  No.  92,  1902,  20 
pp.  Crops  for  the  Silo  Cost  of  Filling, 'and  Effect  of  Silage  on  the  flavor  of 
Milk,  Bui.  No.  101,  1905,  20  pp.  Construction  of  Silos,  Bui.  No.  102,  1905, 
44  pp.  University  Dairy  Herd,  Cir.  No.  73,  1903,  16  pp.  Feeding  Dairy 
Cows,  Cir.  No.  75,  1904,  18  pp.  Clean  Milk,  Cir.  No.  78,  1904,  14  pp,  Agric. 
Exp.  Sta.  Agriculture  in  England  and  Holland,  Breeder's  Gazette,  1902. 
Member  Sigma  Xi,  1904. 

Married  Alice  May  Eaton,  Sept.   12,   1894,  Aurora,  111.     Children,  Cecil 
Eaton,  Oct.  7,  1895;  Gladys  Genevra,  born  Aug.  17,  1897. 
Address,  1003  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

735.  WILLIAM  DAVID  GIBBS 

Born  Mar.  15,  1869,  Winchester,  111.  f.  William  C.  Gibbs.  m.  Margaret 
C.  Gibbs. 

Pres.  of  New  Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts. 
Prepared  in  Winchester  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma.  Fellowship  in  Agr.. 
1894.  Sigma  Xi,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1898.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1895,  Wisconsin, 
Asst.  in  Agr.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895;  Expert  Asst.  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1895;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Agr.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895-96;  Associate 


146  University  of  Illinois  [1893 

Prof,  of  Agr.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1896-99;  Prof,  of  Agronomy,  Ohio  State 
Univ.,  1899-01;  Prof,  of  Agr.  and  Director  of  the  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  New 
Hampshire  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  Durham,  N.  H.,  1901;  Dean 
of  Agr.  and  Director  of  Expr.  Stas.,  Texas,  A.  and  M.  College,  College  Sta., 
1902-03;  Pres.  New  Hampshire  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  1903 — . 
Address,  Durham,  N.  H. 

736.     LOUIS  THOMAS  GRAHAM 

Born  Aug.  18,  1870,  Pittsfield,  111.  f.  D.  C.  Graham,  Galesburg,  111.  m. 
Lizzie  Rose,  Griggs ville.  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Pittsfield  High  School. 

Married  Bertha  M.  Rush,  Fairmount,  111.,  Feb.  23,  1903. 
Address,  Pittsfield,  111. 

737.     WILLIAM  JOHNSON  GRAHAM 

Born  Feb.  7,  1872.  f.  Richard  J.  Graham,  Feb.  11,  1842,  Laurence  Co  , 
Penn.     m.  Caroline  Mundwiler,  Laurence  Co.,  Penn. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Aledo  High  School,  and  Aledo  Academy.  Adel- 
phic;  Kappa  Sigma.  Editor  in  Chief  7//m?,  1892-93;  Pres.  Adelphic,  1893; 
Class  Hatchet  Orator,  1893.  B.  L.  In  law  office  of  Jas.  M.  Brock,  Aledo. 
111.,  1893-95,  also  Deputy  Sheriff  Mercer  County;  admitted  to  bar  in  Illi- 
nois in  1895.  Raised  company  as  Captain  of  Anderson's  Provisional  Regi- 
ment in  War  with  Spain,  in  Aledo.  Elected  State's  Attorney  Mercer  County, 
1900;  re-elected  1904. 

Married  Olive  B.  Wham,  Nov.  8,  1899,  Aledo,  111. 
Address,  Aledo,  111. 

738.     FRANK  M.  GULICK 

Born  Feb.  15,  1870,  Rantoul,  111.  f.  Chas.  Wesley  Gulick,  Apr.  27,  1836, 
Morristown,  Ohio.  m.  Catherine  Celina  Clapp,  July  16,  1843,  near  Danville, 
111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.  Prepared  in  Rantoul  public  schools.  Kappa 
Sigma.  B.  L.  Merchant  until  Jan.  1,  1900;  Sec.  of  the  Twin  Cities  Saving 
&  Loan  Assn.,  of  Champaign,  111.,  until  1902;  Planter,  until  Apr.,  1904; 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  in  charge  of  Southern  real  estate  office  of  Mullikin  &  Biles, 
1904-06.     Partner  of  Martin  Bros.  &  Co.,  Alligator,  Miss.,  1906—. 

Married  Cora  Belle  Martin,  Mar.  25,  1900,  Neosho,  Mo.      Child,  Frank 
Martin,  born  Nov.  18,  1904. 
Address,  1063  Monroe  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

739.  ALBERT  GRANT  HIGGINS 

Born  Aug.  30,  1869,  Elmwood,  111.  f.  B.  P.  Higgins,  Apr.  29,  1834, 
Huntington,  Mass.     m.  Mary  E.  Leet,  Jan.  1,  1842,  Conn. 

Supt.  of  City  Water  Works.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Class  base  ball 
and  football  teams;  Varsity  football  team.  Capt.  B.  S.  Architect  in 
Chicago,  Victor,  Colo.,  Pueblo,  Kansas  City;  traveling  for  Bartlett  Steel  Co., 
as  Salesman  and  Structural  Engineer;  now  with  J.  L.  Bartlett  as  Struct- 
ural Engineer.  Also  Supt.  of  City  Water  Works,  Victor,  Colo.  Hon. 
Commission  as  Captain,  I.  N.  G.,  act.  Volunteer,  Spanish-American  War. 
Secy.  Rep.  City  Central  Comm.  of  Victor,  Colo. 
Address,  Room  14  Rickenden  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

740.  PHILIP  MATTHIAS  HUCKE 

Born  1871,  in  Mascoutah,  111.  f.  Philip  Hucke,  Germany,  m.  Elizabeth 
Laibrook,  Mascoutah,  111. 

Mine  Manager.     Prepared  in  Mascoutah  Public  Schools.     Philomathean 
B.  S.     Science  teacher  in  Champaign  High  School,  1893-1900;  Gen'l  Man- 
ager Kolb  Coal  Co.  Mines,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1900 — . 
Address,  Room  305.  Mermod  &  Jaccard  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


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741.     EDWARD  EVERETT  HUNT 
Born  1871,  in  Urbana,  111.     f.  J.  E.  Hunt. 
With  Mumford  &  Co.  (1904).     B.  S. 
Address,  Rialto  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

742.     HARRIETTE  AUGUSTA  JOHNSON 
Born  in  June,  1872,  in  Rock  Island,  111.     f.   Walter  Johnson,  1843,  Eng- 
land. 

B.  L.     Honorary  scholar. 
Address,  1132  First  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

743.     JAMES  A.  KINKEAD 

Born  June  24,  1871,  Earlville,  111.  f.  Jos.  R.  Kinkead,  m.  Julia  Robin- 
son. 

Engineer  of  Tests.  Prepared  in  Earlville  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  S. 
Inspector  C.  N.-W.  Ry.  Co.,  1893-1902;  Engineer  of  Tests,  American  Loco- 
motive Co.,  1902 — .     Board  of  Directors,  Eng'g  Society,  Eastern  New  York. 

Married  Beatrice  Reynolds,  Aug.  8,  1903,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Address,  1515  Union  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

744.     LOUIS  KLINGEL 

Born  Mar.  8,  1870,  Mascoutah,  111.  f.  Louis  Klingel,  Mar.  8,  1841,  Mas- 
coutah,  111.     m.  Katherine  Seibert,  1849,  Germany. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Mascoutah  High  School.      Philomathean.     Vale- 
dictorian.     B.  L.,  LL.  B.,  1896,  Michigan.     Taught  school  in  Belleville,  111., 
1893-94;  Studied  law,  1894-96;   Practiced  Law  in  Belleville,  1896 — . 
Address,  Belleville,  111. 

745.     NINA  BELLE  LAMKIN 

Born  Oct.  21,  1873,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Josiah  B.  Lamkin,  1843.  m. 
C.  Marion  Gibson,  1846. 

Teacher  of  Physical  Training  and  Dramatic  Art.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
High  School.  Pres.  Alethenai;  Class  Sec. ;  Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  L.  Teacher 
Champaig;!  Public  Schools  and  Instructor  Phys.  Training,  1893-97;  Phys. 
Director,  Yankton  College,  S.  Dak.,  1897-1900;  Phys.  Director,  High  School 
Athletic  Club,  La  Porte,  Ind.,  1900;  Private  Studio  work,  Chicago,  1902;  Phys. 
Director,  Jewish  Man.  Train.  School,  Chicago,  1902-05;  Phys.  Director,  River- 
side Public  Schools,  1904-05;  Teacher  of  Elocution  and  Phys.  work,  Studio, 
Fine  Arts  Bldg., Chicago,  1902-05.  Member,  N.  E.  A. ;  Nat.  Ass'n  Elocution- 
ists; Alumnae  Club,  Chicago;  Alumni  Club,  Chicago;  So.  Cong.  Church,  Chi- 
cago. 
Address,  4323  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  Studio,  Fine  Arts  Bldg. 

746.     ALEXANDER  LEVY 
Born  Feb.  1,  1872,  Brookfield,  Mo.     f.   Marcus  Levy.     m. 
Architect.      Prepared  in  Brookfield  High  School.      B.  A.      Instructor  of 

Drawing  in  Chicago  High  Schools  unitl  1904;  practicing  architecture,  1904 — . 
Married  Eliza  Westerfield,  Apr.  27,  1898. 

Address,  616,  112  S.  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

747.     ARTHUR  BATES  LOOMIS 
Born  Mar.  7,  1873,  Fulton,  111.      f.   Geo.  C.  Loomis,  Aug.  2,  1841,     m. 
Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Fulton  High  School     Sigma  Chi.      B.   S.; 

M.  C.  E.,  Cornell,  1894.      Asst.  Engr.  Massillon  Bridge  Co.,  1894-1902;  Asst. 

to  Consulting  Engr.  for  Ter.  R.  R.  Assn.  of  St.  Louis,  1902-04.      Asst.  Engr. 

Toledo  Massillon  Bridge  Co.,  1904—. 

Address,  Toledo,  Ohio,  care  of  Toledo  Massillon  Bridge  Co. 


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748.     WILLIAM  PRIESTLY   McCARTNEY 
Born  May  18,  1870,  Metropolis,  111.     f.  Robert  Wilson  McCartney,    m. 
Molly  Priestly. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Metropolis  High  School  and  Detroit  Military 
Acad.  Chemical  Club;  Pres.  Univ.  of  111.  Assoc,  of  Spanish  War  Volun- 
teers, 1899.  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  1900,  LL.  B.,  1901 ;  LL.  D.,  1905,  Breseford  Coll., 
Ensley,  Ala.  Teacher,  Olmsted,  111.,  1893-94;  Albion,  111.,  189  5-96; 
Teacher,  So.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Olmsted,  111.,  1896-97;  Metropolis,  111.,  Drug- 
gist and  Chemist,  1897-98;  Food  Inspector  and  Chemist,  with  Rank  of  First 
Lieut.,U.S.  A.,  1898-99;  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1901;  Paducah,  Ky.,  1901-04; 
Atty.  at  Law,  Teacher  of  Commercial  Law,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  and  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1904-April,  1905;  Teacher  of  Commercial  Law  and  Allied  Sci- 
ences, Breseford  Coll.;  Summer  Term  at  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1905; 
Consellor-Scientist,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  Consulting  and  Analytical  Work 
pertaining  to  Iron  Industries;  Instructor  at  Breseford  Coll.,  Ensley,  Ala., 
April,  Nov.,  1905;  Attorney,  Augusta,  Ga.;  Supt.  Univ.  High  School,  Gibson, 
Ga.,  1906 — .  Invented,  Leadoidine,  a  celluloid-like  preparation  with  specific 
gravity  approximating  lead  used  in  heavy  mounting,  1905.  Author:  Hand- 
book of  Commercial  Chemistry,  195  pp.,  1897,  Journal  Press,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Dies  Vitae  and  Other  Poems,  1902;  Old  and  New  Testament  Interlinear  Ed., 
1902;  The  Law  of  Self-Defense,  1903,  Reid  Pub.  Co.,  200  pp.;  A  Boy's 
Psychology,  1904,  150  pp.;  Number  the  Beautiful  Necessity,  Int.  Math. 
Magazine,  June,  1905;  Court-Room  and  Other  Curios  (in  print).  Member 
Kentucky  State  Bar  Assn.;  Secretary  Metropolis,  111.,  Bar  Assn.,  1898-99; 
So.  Soc.  of  Chemists,  1905. 

Married  Johanna   Davis,    Aug.    17,   1901,  Cairo,   111.      Children,  Robert 
A.,  born   Aug.   25,    1895;    Homer  D.,  born  June   77,   1898;    James    Scott, 
born  Feb.,'  1900;  Jean,  born  Jan.   30,   1903. 
Address,  Gibson,  Ga. 

749.     ROBERT  EMMET  McCLOY 

Born  Feb.  22,  1867,  Effingham  Co.  f.  John  McCloy,  Jan.  1,  1839.  m. 
Catherine  Murphy. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Altamont  High  School.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Philoma- 
thean.  Blackstonian  Soc.  B.  L.;  LL.  B.,  Kent  College,  1895.  Practical 
Law  for  a  time,  connected  with  a  real  estate  firm;  in  Law  Dept.  of 
the  London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.,  Chicago,  1906 — .  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church,  was  steward  and  trustee.  Was  master  of  Arcand  Lodge  No. 
717,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  1903-04.     Secy.  Univ.  of  111.  Club  of  Chicago.  1898-1901. 

Married  Bertha  Alma  Tish,  June  13,  1897. 
Address,  838  Greenwood  Ave.,  Blue  Island,  111. 

*750.     CYLDE  BENJAMIN  McCLURE 

Born  1870,  in  Gibson  City,  111.     f.  John  T.  McClure. 

B.  S. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1901,  at  Tuscola,  111. 

751.     WALTER  SCOTT  McGEE 

Born  Sept.  7,  1869,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Giles  Franklin  McGee,  1826, 
Mo.     m.   Elizabeth  Smoot,  Ohio,  1834. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Philo  Twp.  school  and  private  study.  1893,  Illi- 
nois. Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Philomathean;  Athletic  Ass'n.  B.  S.  Fellowship,  1895, 
Political  Econ.  and  Sociology.  Prin.  East  Side  School,  Champaign,  111., 
1893-94;  student,  Illinois,  1894-95,  Chicago,  1895-96;  taught  in  Englewood 
High  School,  1896-98;  student,  Chicago,  1898-99;  taught  in  Hyde  Park 
High  School,  1899.  Instructor  in  Geology  and  Geographv,  Central  Inst., 
Chicago,  1905— . 

Married  Ethelyn  B.  Clancey,  June  27,  1900,  Plainwell,  Mich.     Children, 
Marion  Elizabeth,  born  Mar.  31,  1902,  Donald  Willis,  born  Oct.  18,  1903. 
Address,  5325  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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752.     LOUIS  McMAINS 

Born  May  14,  1868,  Vermilion  Co.,  111.,  near  Rossville.  f.  Anderson 
McMains,  Waveland,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  10,  1840.  m.  Clarrisa, 
McMains,  Comstock,  Vermilion  Co.,  111. 

Real  Estate  Business.  Prepared  in  Rossville  High  School.  Adelphic. 
Hoppin  Medal,  1890.  B.  S.  Practice  of  Law  in  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  to 
June  1,  1902;  Life  Ins.  to  Dec.  12,  1903,  and  Real  Estate,  1903-04,  in  De- 
troit, Mich.  Mgr.  Real  Estate  Dept.,  John  Wocher  &  Bro.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  1904 — .  Ind.  Xat.  Guards,  during  R.  R.  strike,  1894.  Christian 
Church.  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  1894-1902;  Chair  of  Board  last  four  years. 
Supt.  of  S.  S.  six  years.  Treas.  and  Director  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Crawfordsville 
1898-1902. 

Married  Sadie  Blanche  Ritter,  June  26,  1895,  Danville,  111. 
Address,  23  N.  Penn.  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

753.     MARY  ESTELLE  MANN  (CARTER) 
Wife  of  No.  725 
Bom  Dec.  29,  1871,  St.  Charles,  111.     f.   Chas.  E.  Mann,  New  York,  1844. 
m.   Sarah  E.  Landon,  1846,  Bloomingdale,  III. 

Prepared  in  Geneva  High  School.  Alethenai.  B.  L.  Teaching,  Mat- 
toon  High  School,  1893-94;  Elgin  High  School,  1894-97. 

Married  Charles  Willard  Carter  ('93),  Jan.  12,  1898,  Geneva,  111.  Chil- 
dren, Charles  Willard,  born  Feb.  8,  1899;  Alice  Landon,  bom  Apr.  29,  1905. 
Address,  Aledo,  111. 

754.     LOUEVA  MAE  MATHEWS  (NICOLAUS) 
Sister  of  No.   1920 
Bom  1871,  in  Urbana,  111.     f.  M.  W.  Mathews. 
Married  W.  A.  Nicolaus. 
Address,  601  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  III. 

755.     JAMES  D.  METCALF 

Born  Girard,  111.,  Feb.  14,  1871.  f.  James  D.  Metcalf,  Sr.,  1835,  Ky. 
m.  Brunette  Mason  Metcalf,  1837,  Ky. 

Cashier  Shipman  Banking  Co.  Prepared  at  Western  Normal  Coll., 
Bushnell,  111.  Kappa  Sigma.  B.  S.  TravelHng,  1893-95.  Cashier  in 
Shipman  Banking  Co.,  1895 — .  A.  F.  and  A.  M.  lodge  No.  212,  Shipman,  111. 
1900. 

Married  Eugenia  Wolfe,  Oct.   17,   1897,  Girard.     Child,  Little  Eugenia, 
born  Oct.,  1901. 
Address,  Shipman,  Macoupin  Co.,  111. 

756.     CLENDON  VANMETER  MILLAR 
Bom   Apr.    10,    1871,    Mattoon,    111.     f.  Adam   Millar,    Va.     m.  Fannie 

Bo  wen,  Ohio. 

Chemist  and  Assaver.      Prepared  in  Lee's  Academv,  Loxa,  111.      Adelphic. 

B.  S.,  1893;  M.  S.,  1894.      Asst.  on  State  Water  Survey,  1895-1899;  Chemist 

and  Assayer,  Joplin,  Mo.,   1899 — .      Member  M.  E.  Church;  has  been  S.  S. 

Supt.,  Pres.  Epworth  League  and  Steward  in  Church. 

Married  Elizabeth  C.  Insley,   June   15,    1898,  at  Thayer,  Kans.     Child, 

Clendon  Van  Meter,  Jr.,  born  Aug.  7,  1905. 

Address,  417  Joplin  St.,  Joplin,  Mo. 

757.     JEREMIAH  GEORGE  MOSIER 
Born  Jan.  8,  1862,  Pike  Co.,  Ohio.     f.  David  Mosier,  Mar.  20,  1827,  Ohio. 

m.  Amanda  R.  Brill,  Apr.  29,  1828. 

Professor.      Prepared     in     Urbana    High    School    and    Normal    School, 

Lebanon,  Ohio.      Philomathean;     Alpha  Zeta      B.   S.     Asst.   in  Geol.,   111., 


ISO  University  of  Illinois  [1893 

1894-97;  Farming,  1898-1900;  High  School  teacher,  Urbana  and  Champaign, 
1900-02;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Soil  Physics,  College  of  Agr.  and  Asst.  Chief  of 
Soil  Physics.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  111.,  1902—.  Bui.  No.  86,  Climate  of  111.,  1903;  31 
pp.  Circ.  No.  82,  Physical  improvement  of  soils  with  special  reference  to 
organic  matter,  1904,  21  pp.  Key  for  determination  of  minerals,  1895,  30 
pp.  (with  C.  W.  Rolfe).      Member  of  National  Geographic  Soc,  1905. 

Married   Lydia    C.    Miller,  June    22,    1892,    Philo,    111.      Children,   Leota 
I.,  born  Aug.  15,  1894;  Harold  M.,  born  Dec.  10,  1897,  (died  Aug.  29,  1900); 
Henry  D.,  born  Apr.  4,  1899;  Helen  K.,  born  Oct.  20,  1903;  Dorothy  R.,  born 
May  19,  1905. 
Address,  907  W.  111.  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

*758.     ADOLPH  BERTINUS  PETERSON 
Born  1871,  Chicago,  111.     m.   Mrs.  Annie  Peterson. 
B.  S. 
Died  Nov.  2,  1899,  in  Chicago,  111. 

759.     SOPHIE  MARIE  PETERSON  (PARR) 
Wife  of  No.    1060 
Born  June  22,   1872,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Peter  John  Peterson,  Oct.   2, 
1848,  Sweden,     m.  Marie  Christine  Olson,  Mar.  8,  1850,  Sweden. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai  and  Y.  W. 
C.  A.     B.  A.     Taught  School  at  Champaign  till  June,  1899. 

Married  Louis  John  Parr  ('97),  Sept.  20,  1899, Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Harold  Leslie,  born  Jan.  6,  1901;  Marie  Christine,  born  Feb.  19,  1905. 
Address,  117  Behrends  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

760.     JAMES  DAVID  PHILLIPS 

Born  June  1,  1869,  Chicago,  111.  f.  James  Mill  Phillips,  Scotland,  m. 
Ellen  Stewart,  Scotland. 

Professor  of  Drawing.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Schools  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  S.  Instructor  in  Shop  Work 
and  Machine  Design,  1892-93;  Instructor  in  Gen.  Engr.  Drawing,  1893-1902; 
U.  of  I.;  Asst.  Prof .  of  Drawing,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-05;  Professor  of  Draw- 
ing, 1905 — .  Member  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Eng'g  Education;  West- 
ern Drawing  and  Manual  Training  Teachers'  Ass'n,  Wisconsin  Acad,  of  Arts 
and  Sciences. 

Married  Darley  Payne  House,  Aug.  27,  1894,  Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Paul  Stewart,  (died);  Mary  Helen,  (died);  Wendell,  1899. 
Address,  113  E.  Gorham  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

761.     WILLIAM  AMBROSE  POWERS 
Born  Mar.  14,  1866,  Knoxborough,  N.  Y.     f.   Walter  Moses  Powers,  Jan. 
18,  1837,  Knoxborough,  N.  Y.     m.  Lucinda  Rebecca  Lawton,  June  18,  1842, 
Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Chief  Chemist  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Prepared  in  Belvidere  High  School. 
Philomathean.  B.  S.  Eureka  Ammonia  Works,  1897.  Chief  Chemist 
A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Article,  "Water  Treating  by  the  Powers 
System,"  Sept.,  1904,  Loco.  Fireman's  Magazine.  Member  International 
Ass'n  for  Testing  Material,  1903;  Western  Railway  Club,  1898. 

Married  Grace   Ayers,   Sept.   9,    1897,   Champaign,   111.     Child,   Chalton 
Ayers,  born  Oct.  10,  1898. 
Address,  Chief  Chemist,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

762.     ALFRED  WILLEMIN  REA 
Born  Aug.  12,  1869.     f.   Robert  M.  Rea,  Mar.  8,  1841,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
m.   Catherine  Francis,  Jan  15,  1840,  Ohio. 

Architect.      Prepared  in   Urbana   High   School.      Philomathean.     Archi- 


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tects  Club.  B.  S.  Architectural  draftsman  since  graduation,  Davenport, 
la.,  Chicago,  Peoria,  Rock  Island,  Decatur,  111.,  Indianapolis  and  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.,  until  July,  1898.  Engineer's  office,  Nat.  Soldiers'  Home, 
Danville,  111.,  dept.  of  construction,  18Q8-1900;  Architecture,  with  firm  of 
Garstand  &  Rea,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1900—.  Fellowship  Lodge  345,  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 
Married  Viola  Edith  Cross,  Dec.  29,  1902.  Child.  Francis  Aleene,  born 
May  25,  1905. 
Address,  204  Grome  Bldg.,  Joplin,  Mo. 

763.     WILLIAM  BRIGGS  ROWE 

Born  Jan.  24,  1866,  Freedom,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.  f.  Robert  A.  Rowe,  Oct. 
1,  1826,  York  Ridge,  Ind.  m.  Fear  B.  Hosford,  Dec.  24,  1839,  Freedom, 
111.  ■ 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.  Philomathean.  B.  A. 
Taught  School,  1893-94;  worked  for  W.  A.  Wood  Plow  Co.,  1894;  U.  S.  Mail 
Service,  1895-96,  on  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-1903,  on  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.;  farming 
since.  Invented  machine  for  folding,  printing  and  stamping  R.  M.  S.  Labels, 
1900.  Member  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  1887;  Freedom  Lodge  No.  194,  Freedom, 
111.  Demitted  to  Ocidental  Lodge  No.  40,  Ottawa,  111.,  1896;  to  Stohrvills 
Lodge  No.  368,  Bluff  City,  Kan.  M.  W.  of  A.,  Mendota,  111.,  1895;  to  Bluff 
City,  1903. 

Married  Phebe  E.  Knight,  Aug.  6,  1890,  Baker,  111.     Children,  Fay  K. 
Rowe,  Aug.  19,  1892;  Marion  A.,  born  Feb.  24,  1897;  Nellie  May,  born  May 
14,  1899;  Earl  W.,  born  Oct.  16,  1903. 
Address,  Freeport,  Kas. 

764.     CHARLES  WESLEY  RUSSELL 
Born  June   10,   1871,  Virginia,  Cass  Co.,  111.     f.   Wm.  Russell,  Aug.   11, 

1836,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,     m.   Rebecca  Needham,  Oct.  26,  1839,  Oldham, 

England. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Virginia    High    School.      Philomathean.      B.    A. 

High    School    Teacher,     1893-96;    Farmer,     1897-1900;    teacher,     1901-02; 

Farmer,  1902 — .      Pres.  Cass  Co.  Farmers'  Inst.,  1905—.     A.  F.  and  A.  M., 

1902.      Senior  Deacon;  Junior  Warden. 

Married  Florence  Newman,  Feb.  15,  1905,  Virginia,  111. 

Address,  Virginia,  111. 

765.     DONALD  GAMALIEL  SCOTT 
Born  Feb.  16,  1873,  Silverton,  111.     f.   Robert  Gregg  Scott,  Londonderry, 
Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth  Tophan  Glenn,  Pleasant,  Ind. 

Chief  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.   S.     Archi- 
tectural Draftsman,   1893-95;  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Draftsman, 
1895-1901;   Structural  and   Bridge   Draftsman,    1901-02;   Chief  Draftsman, 
1902-03;  Chief  Engineer,   1903—. 
Address,  Mercantile  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  care  Westlake  Constr.  Co. 

766.     GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SEAMAN 
Born  Feb.  22,  1869,  Beardstown,  111.     f.  John  W.  Seaman,     m.   Mary  E. 

Thomson. 

With   Aultman   &    Taylor   Mchv.    Co.      Prepared    in    Beardstown    High 

School.     B.  S.;  M.  E.,  1895.      Port  HurOn  Eng.  &  Thresher  Co.,  1896-1904; 

Austin  Mfg.  Co.,  Harvey,  111.,  1904;  Mechanical  Engineer,  Aultman  &  Taylor 

Mchv  Co.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  1904,  — . 

Alarried    Susie    C.    Reichert,    Sept.,    1891,    Beardstown,    111.       Children, 

Ethel  E.,  born  Sept.   5,   1892;  Forrest  W.,  born  Mav  13,   1894;  Leland  S., 

Feb.  5,  1896. 

Address,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 


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767.     RICHARD  WORTHY  SHARPE 
Born  May  20,  1868,  Tiskilwa,  111.     f.   Edwin  Sharpe,  June  19,  1840,  Kent, 
England,     m.   Marinda  Sarah  Brown,  Dec.  13,  1846,  Monroe  Co.,  Ohio. 

H.S.  Principal.  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  High  School.  Director  Band,  92-93. 
B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1896.  Prin.  H.  S.,  Farmer  Citv,  111.,  1893-95;  Biol,  and  Physics, 
Danville,  111.,  1896-99;  Phys.  and  Chem.,  Dubuque,  la.,  1899-1901.  Phys- 
ics and  Biol.,  New  Trier  Twp  H.  S.,  1901—.  Articles:  Contribution  to  a 
knowledge  of  the  N.  Amer.  freshwater  Ostracoda,  incl.  in  the  Families 
Cytheridie  and  Cyprida?,  in  Bui.  111.  St.  Lab.,  N.  H.,  Vol.  IV,  Art.  XV,  1897. 
Report  on  the  freshwater  Ostracoda  of  the  U.  S.  Nat'l  Museum,  including  a 
revision  of  the  sub-families  and  genera  of  the  Family  Cypridida;,  in  Proc.  U.  S. 
Nat'l  Museum,  Vol.  XXVI,  pp.  909-1001.  Pond,  stream  or  lake  as  a  stimu- 
lus to  more  practical  work  in  Biology  and  Physiography  in  School  Science  and 
Mathematics,  Yo\.  v.,  No.  4,  1905,  pp.  261,  266.  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1903.  Chi.  Acad. 
Sciences,  1904. 
Address,  Zool.  Bldg. ,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

768.     SHIGETSURA  SHIGA 

Born  June  16,  1866;;  in  Kioto,  Japan,  f.  Shigemi  Shiga,  1831,  Wakasa, 
Japan,     m.   Tameko  Ono,  1832,  Kioto,  Japan. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Tokuo  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.; 
M.  Arch.,  1905.  Adelphic.  Prof.  Tokyo  Koto  Kogyo  Gakko,  (Tokyo  Col- 
lege of  Technology),  1899-1903,  Architect  to  the  Education  Department, 
Imperial  Japanese  Gov't.  Editor  of  the  Journal  of  Architecture  in  Japan, 
1903 — .  Senior  member  of  the  Soc.  of  Japanese  Architects,  1894 — .  Bearer 
of  the  first  grade  of  sixth  rank  of  the  Imperial  Japanese  Gov't. 

Married  Haruko,  1895,  in  Tokyo.     Children,  A  son  and  two  daughters. 
Address, 

769.     SEVERIN  CANUTE  SKIELVIG 

Born  Sept.  17,  1870,  Chicago,  111.     f.  Lars  Skielvig.     m.   Mari  Knudsen- 

Architect.  B.  S.  Supervisor  of  drawing  in  the  public  schools  of  Peoria, 
111.,  1893-95;  Architect,  1895—,  Dallas,  Texas.  Member  of  Tannehill  Lodge, 
A.  F.  and  A.  M.  No.  52;  First  Presbyterian  Church, 

Married  Floy  Eloise  Freeman,  Dec.  2,   1903,  Dallas  Tex.     Child,  Mari 
Aubrey,  born  Oct.  12,  1904. 
Address,  Dallas,  Texas. 

*770.     FRED  MILTON  SPALDING 

Born  Aug.  13,  1872,  Gibson  City,  111.  f.  Truman  D.  Spalding,  Lewiston. 
Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Wealthy  R.  Spalding,  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Prepared    in    Gibson    City    High    School.     Capt.     B.    S.     Was    chiefly 
engaged  in  municipal  engineering. 
Died  in  Gibson  City,  111.,  Aug.  28,  1897. 

771.     JOHN  TRUESDALE  STEWART 

Born  Jan.  13,  1868,  near  Loda,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.  f.  William  R.  Stewart, 
Dec.  25,  1832,  Jonathan  Creek,  Perry  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Nancy  Barr,  Feb.  14, 
1836,  Rushville,  Fairfield  Co.,  O. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Paxton  Coll.  Inst.,  111.,  and  Grand  Prairie 
Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  M.  L.  A.,  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  1888;  Capt.  B.  S. 
Apr.  and  May,  1898,  organized  and  drilled  Company  B,  Bogardus  Provincial 
Regiment  for  the  Spanish-American  War.  Was  elected  Captain  of  same, 
receiving  a  Captain's  Commission  from  Gov.  Tanner;  not  called  into  active 
service.  Designed  the  turning  pin  and  the  graduation  of  the  level  rod  now 
in  use  by  the  U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Member  Paxton  Camp  259,  M.  W.  of 
A.;  Pattin  Lodge  498,  K.  of  P.,  Paxton,  111.;  Illinois  Society  of  Civil  Eng'rs 
and  Surveyors;  member  of  the  Nat'l  Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D.  C; 
American  Society  of  Civil  Eng'rs. 

Married  Ida  Belle  Wilson,  Jan  1,  1900,  Bloomington,  111. 
Address,  Paxton,  111. 


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772      BERNARD  VICTOR  SWENSON 

Born  May  3,  1872,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Bernard  Swenson,  Apr.  5,  1838,  Nor- 
way,    m.   Antoinette  Johnson,  Apr.  14,  1849,  Norway. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Manual  Training  School.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  TauBeta  Pi.  B.  S.,  1893.  (Elec.  Eng.);  B.  S.,  1893;  (Mech. 
Eng.),  M.  E.,  1901;  E.  E.,  1901,  Wis.  Instructor  in  Elec.  Eng.,  111.,  1893- 
95;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Elec.  Eng.,  111.,  1895-98;  Asst.  Prof.  Elec.  Eng..  Wis.,  1898- 
1905.  Sec'y  and  Treas.  American  Street  and  Interurban  Railway  Ass'n, 
1905 — .  Author:  Testing  of  Electro  Magnetic  Machinery  and  other  Appa- 
ratus, (with  Budd  Frankernfield),  1904,  420  pp.  Report  of  Electric  Rail- 
way test  Com.  of  L.  P.  Exp.,  editor,  with  Henry  H.  Norris,  1906,  700  pp. 
Articles:  The  Incandescent  Lamp  and  its  manufacture,  Cassiers'  Mag. 
The  Testing  of  Small  Lighting  Plants,  Swenson  and  Richter,  Northwestern 
Electrical  Ass'n.  The  Separation  of  Losses  in  Light  and  Power  Plants, 
Swenson  and  Richter,  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers.  Member  American  Insti- 
tute of  Elec.  Engrs.,  American  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs.;  National  Electric  Light 
Association.  Asst.  Supt.  Electric  Railway  Test  Comm'n,  Louisana  P.  Ex- 
position, 1904-05.  Member  Electrical  Section,  Internationa  Jury  of  Awards, 
La.  Pur.  Exp..  1904;  International  Electrical  Congress,  La.  Pur.  Exp.; 
New  York  Railroad  Club;  N.  Y.  Electrical  Soc;  Engineers'  Club,  N.  Y. 

Married  Katherine  Vose  Trevett,  1894,  Champaign,  111.     Child,  Katherine 
Marcy,  born  Dec.  12,  1901. 
Address,  60  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

773.     ALMON  DANIEL  THOMPSON 

Bom  Apr.  9,  1868,  Oilman,  111.  f.  Levi  Thompson,  near  Oilman,  111.  m. 
Amanda  Wright,  near  Oilman,  111. 

Municipal  Contractor  and  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Oilman  High  School. 
Adelphic;  C.  E.  Club;  Athletic  Ass'n;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Bus.  M'g'r,  Illini, 
1882-93;  B.S.;  C.E.,1896.  Asst.  City  Engr.,  1893-95,  City  Engineer,  Peoria, 
1895-1900;  Municipal  Contractor  and  Engineer,  1900—.  Articles:  Cost  of 
Brick  Pavements,  rfc/znogra/>/t.  No.  5,  1891,  pp. — .  A  Municipal  Testing  Lab- 
oratory, Municipal  Engineering,  1-11,  Jan.,  1896.  Testing  Paving  Brick, 
Municipal  Engineering,  1896;  Brick  Pavement  Construction,  III.  Soc.  Eng. 
and  Surs.,  pp.  79-102,  1895;  West  Blufif  Sewer  System,  Eng.  News,  Vol.  37, 
pp.  50-52,  Jan.  27,  1897;  Expansion  and  Rumbling  of  Brick  Pavements, 
R.  R.  Gazette,  Nov.  26,  1897;  Standard  Tests  for  Paving  Bricks,  Miin.  Eng., 
Apr.  1897,  pp.  210-214;  Dimensions  of  Sewer  Pipe,  Mim.  Eng.,  Mar.,  1898, 
pp.  123-126,  Vol.  14;  Brick  Pavements  and  Paving  Brick,  Clay  Worker,  Jan., 
1899;  Local  Improvement  Act  of  Illinois,  City  Government,  May,  1899; 
Duties  and  Compensations  of  Mun.  Engrs.,  Mun.  Engr.,  1899;  Brick  Paving 
in  Peoria,  Clav  Worker,  Apr.,  1899. 

Married  Fleet  Oillum,  July  27,  1903,  Milford,  111. 
Address,  101  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg..  Peoria.  111. 

774.     WILLIAM  TOWNSEND 

Born  Feb.  14,  1873,  Condit  Twp.,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Wm.  Kneeland 
Dell  Townsend,  Jan.  3,  1840,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  m.  Mary  Hamilton  Zurhorst, 
Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Machinist.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  S.  Dealer  in 
Pnuematic  Despatch  Tubes,  1894-98;  mining  machinery,  1898-1901; 
Pneumatic  Despatch  Tubes,  1901. 

Married  ,   Aug.    16,    1899,    Chicago,    111.     Children,    William 

Baker,  born  Mar.  4,  1901;  Elizabeth,  born  June  6,  1902. 
Address,  111  N.  Catherine  Ave.,  La  Orange,  111. 

775.     ROBERT  CLARKE  VIAL 

Born  July  9,  1872,  Western  Springs,  111.,  f.  Robert  Vial,  Apr.  9,  1824, 
Chester,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Roe  Ketchum,  Nov.  18,  1834,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Lyons  Twp.  High  School.      Y.M.C.  A;     Adelphic. 


154  University  of  Illinois  [1893 

B.  S.     Teaching,  1894-97;  Civil  Engineering,  1897-1903;  Farming,  1903-05. 
Married  Helen  Alva  Stage,   Dec.   23,   1897,   Champaign.     Children,  Ed- 
mund Ellsworth,  born  May  8,  1900;  Jane,  born  June  10,  1904. 
Address,  La  Grange.  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

776.     THOMAS  TYSON  WOODRUFF 
Born  1872,  in  Quincy,  111.     f.  T.  D.  Woodruff. 
Electrical  Engineer.     B.  S. 
Address,  care  of  J.  G.  White  &  Co.,  Montevideo,  Uraguay,  S.  Amer. 

777.     ORRES  EPHRAIM  YOUNG 

Born  Sept.  2,  1870,  near  Stonington,  111.  f.  B.  F.  Young,  Canton,  O. 
m.   Sabilla  Schrantz,  Canton,  O. 

Associate  Editor,  Michigan  Farmer.  B.  L.  Asst.  Y.6.\tor  Orange  J udd 
Farmer,  1893-96;  Assoc.  Ed.  Michigan  Farmer,  1896. 

Married  Louise  M.  Murray,  June   18,   1901,  Springfield,  Mass.      Child, 
Elizabeth  Schrantz,  born   Oct.    15,   1904. 
Address,  81  Lincoln  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  care  of  Lawrence  Publishing  Co. 

CLASS  OF  1894  (69) 

778.     LEVI  PATTEN  ATWOOD 

Born  Aug.  7,  1872,  Rockford,  111.  f.  P.  B.  Atwood,  Mar.,  1842,  Owen, 
111.     m.  Emma  Catlin,  Feb.  2,  1848,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn. 

Railwav  Superintendent.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  Adel- 
phic.  C.  E.  Soc.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini,  1893-94.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  D.  W. 
Mead,  1894-1895;  Topographer  U.  S.  Army,  Miss.  Levee  work.  Rock  Island, 
1895;  Draftsman,  1896;  Asst.  Engr.,  1896-97;  Engr.  M.  of  W.,  1897-1900; 
Private  mining  work,  Sonoar,  Mex.,  1900;  Engr.  M.  of  W.  R.  G.  S.  M.  &  P. 
Ry.,  1900-02;  Supt.,  do.,  1903-05;  Chief  Engr.,  do.,  extension  from  1904  to 
1905.  Engr.  of  C.  P.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  Apr.-July,  1905.  Supt.  Litchfield  & 
Madison  R.  R.,  July,  1905.  Articles  in  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Sur.  13th  An- 
nual Report  R.  R.  Const,  in  Mex.,  106-109;  Cost  of  Plates  on  R.  G.  S.  M. 
&  P.  R.  R.,  pp.  110;  17th  Annual  Report  M.  of  W.  Records,  same,  54  pp.; 
18th  Annual  Report  Work  train  Records,  104  pp.;  19th  Annual  Report  In 
renewals,  160  pp. 

Married  Blanche  Booker,  Aug.  15,  1898,  El  Paso,  Tex. 
Address,  Edwards ville.  111. 

779.  CLYDE  LESLIE  BABCOCK 

Born  May  9,  1873,  Ridott,  111.  f.  Geno  S.  Babcock,  Jan.  9,  1852,  Ridott, 
111.     m.  Jennie  L.  Goodwill,  June  27,  1855,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Grain  and  Lumber  Dealer.  Prepared  in  Harvard  High  School,  Harvard, 
Neb.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Civil  Engineering  Club.  Capt.  B.  S. 
Civil  Engineering,  1894-96;  Grain  and  Lumber  business,  1896 — . 

Married    Georgia    Eldred    White,    1898,    Harvard,    Neb.      Child,    Clyde 
Harold,  born  June  21,  1903. 
Address,  100  Bee  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

780.  LOUIS  WILLIAM  BARKER 

Born  June  5,  1871,  Sparta,  111.  f.  D.  P.  Barker,  Mar.  5,  1842,  New 
Design,  111.     m.   A.  J.  Rosborough,  Nov.,  1842,  Sparta,  111. 

Sparta  Gas  and  Electric  Co.  Prepared  in  Sparta  High  School.  Shield 
and  Trident.  B.  S.  Proprietor,  Sparta  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Sparta,  111., 
1894-02;  Part,  same,  with  L.  J.  Sexton,  1902 — .  First  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Sparta,  111. 


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781.     OTTO  BAUMANN 

Born  June  22,  1872,  in  Herman,  Mo.  f.  Engel  Bauman.  m.  Luise 
Denizen. 

Live  Stock  Broker.     B.  S.     Since  graduation  has  been  with  the  General 
Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.;  Western  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago;  Ranchman  in 
South  Dakota;  Real  Estate  and  Loaning  in  Quincy.     Now  live  stock  broker. 
Address,  Room  359  Live  Stock  Exchange,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
782.     HARRISON  EATON  BEASLEY 

Bom  Oct.  1,  1872,  in  Peoria,  111.  f.  N.  K.  Beasley.  m.  Susan  Hester 
Wadleigh. 

Civil  Engineer.  B.  S.  Asst.  City  Engineer,  1894-97;  Contractor,  1897- 
1900;  City  Engineer,  Peoria,  111.,  1900-05;  private  practice,  1905—.  32 
degree  Mason,  Elks,  and  Creve  Coeur. 

Married  Nellie  Louise  Body,  Feb.  21,  1900,  Peoria,  111.     Children,  Gladys 
Margaret,  born  Nov.  8,  1901,  Hariet  Elizabeth,  born  Feb.  20,  1904. 
Address,  721  Fayette  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

783.     LUCINDA  PEARL  BOGGS 

Born  Nov.  18,  1874,  Hayes,  Douglas  Co.,  111.  f.  Benj.  Franklin  Boggs, 
1832,  Lawrence  Co.,  O.     m.   Mary  Jane  Armstrong,  1835,  do. 

Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Psychology.  Prepared  at  home  by  private 
study.  Alethenai.  Y.W.C.A.  Oratorical  Ass' n.  DramaticClub.  B.A.;Ph.D, 
Univ.  of  Halle,  Germany,  1900.  Hon.  Fellow  in  Psychology  and  Philosophy, 
Cornell,  1902-03.  Teaching,  1894-1897,  Rice  Coll.  Inst.,  Paxton,  111. 
Study  and  Travel  in  Europe,  1897-1900.  Teaching,  Wash.  State  Normal 
School,  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1901-02.  Study  and  travel,  1903-05;  Pro- 
fessor-elect, Philosophy  and  Psychology,  Western  Coll.  for  Women,  Ox- 
ford, O.  Dissertation  presented  for  degree  of  Ph.  D.,  Ueber  John  Dewey's 
Theorie  des  Interesses  und  Seine  Anwenduing  in  der  Paedagogik,  C.  A.  Kaim- 
merer&  Co.,  Halle,  Ger.,  1901,  8  vo.,  75  pp.  Articles.  The  Absolute  Value 
of  the  Child,  Kindergarten  Magazine,  Chicago,  Vol.  XVI,  1904,  May,  580- 
584.  An  Experimental  Study  of  the  Phvsiological  Accompaniments  of 
Feeling,"  Psychological  Review,  Vol.  XI,  1904,  pp.  223-248.  The  Attitude 
of  Mind  called  Interest,  Jour,  of  Phil.  Psych,  and  Scientific  Methods,  W 61.  1, 

1904,  pp.  428-434.  Tbe  Psychical  Complex  called  an  Interest,  7oz(r.  of 
Phil.,  Psych.,  and  Scientific  Methods,  Vol.  II.  The  Relation  of  Feeling  and 
Interest,    same.  Vol.   III.     How    Children  Learn  to  Read,  Ped.  Seminary, 

1905.  Member  M.  E.  Church,  1883. 
Address,  811  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

784.  HERBERT  HILL  BRAUCHER 
Brother  of  Nos.   376,   377,  412,   627,   1009 

Born  Feb.  1,  1869,  Lincoln,  111.  f.  Daniel  L.  Braucher,  Mar.  1,  1833. 
m.   Henrietta  C.  Hill,  June  1,  1831. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Fruit 
Growing,  and  Science  teaching  in  Lincoln  High  School,  until  Oct.,  1903. 
Horticultural  Inspector  for  State  Entomologist  for  two  years.  Taught 
Horticulture  and  nature  study  in  the  Public  Schools  of  San  Antonio,  Tex., 
Mar. -Dec,  1905.  Manual  Training,  San  Antonio  High  School,  to  June, 
1906. 

Married  Gertrude  Doten,  Aug.  26,  1896,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.,  (died  Oct.  25, 
1899);     Child,  Margaret  Braucher,  bom  May  11,  1899. 
Address,  Lincoln,  111. 

785.  HOWARD  ALLEN  BROWNING 
Bom  in  Barrington,  111.     m.   Mrs.  M.  A.  Browning. 
Farmer,  1904.     B.  S. 

Address,  Elgin,  111. 


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786.     ARTHUR  WILLIS  BUSH 

Born  1871,  in  Joliet,  111.     f.   Frank  Bush. 

Assayer,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  Leadville,  Colo. 

787.     CLARENCE  J.  BUTTERFIELD 

Born  June  10,  1873,  Evanston,  111.  f.  James  A.  Butterfield,  May  18, 
1837,  England,     m.   Caroline  S.  Sheppard,  July  10,  1856,  Chicago,  111. 

Ofifice  Manager  of  Armour  Fertilizer  Works.  Prepared  in  West  Division 
High  School,  Chicago,  111.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  B.  S.  Three  years  in  Alaska; 
since  then  with  Armour  &  Co. ;  Otiice  Mgr.  Armour  Fertilizer  Works,  Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

Married  Florence  Myers,  Aug.  4,  1904,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

788.     PAUL  CHIPMAN 

Born  July  28,  1873,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.  f.  William  Fisk  Chipman,  Oct.  24, 
1844,  Ind.     m.   Sarah  Jaquess,  Mt.  Carmel,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carmel  High  School,  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent. B.  S.  Civil  Engineer  with  Pere  Marquette  Railroad,  1901-05;  with 
Canadian  White  Co.,  Ltd.,  Engineer  and  Contractor,  Montreal,  Can.,  1905 — . 
Member  of  Illinois  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Married  Laura  Beall  Hughes,  Dec.  27,  1905,  Mt.  Carmel,  111. 
Address,  Room  48,  Sovereign  Bank  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Can. 
*789.     AMOS  CABLE  CLARK 

Born  Sept.  17,  1871,  Pecatonica,  111.  f.  Henry  S.  Clark,  Jan.  1,  1841, 
New  York.     m.  Harriett  Louisa  Cable,  Nov.  11,  1840,  Pecatonica,  111. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     Delta  Tau  Delta.     Capt.  of  Track 
team,    1893-94;    1892,    Western    Inter-Coll,    high    jump    record.      Member 
Chicago  Athletic  Ass'n.     B.  S.     Architect.     Member  of  Presbyterian  Church, 
Urbana,  111. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1896,  Urbana.  111. 

790.     BIRCH  DAVID  COFFMAN 

Born  1872,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.  W.  H.  CofTman. 

Salesman,  (1904).     B.  S. 
Address,  730  N.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

791.     THOMAS  CRAWFORD 

Born  Nov.  18,  1872,  Sterling,  111.  f.  David  M.  Crawford,  m.  Maria 
Letitia  Gait. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wallace  High  School.  Sigma  Chi. 
Elec.  Eng.  Soc.  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  S.  Supt.  SterHng  Gas  and  Electric 
Light  Co.  till  1905;  Supt.  and  Gen'l  Mgr.  Clinton  Gas  Light  and  Coke  Co., 
1905 — .      Invented  application  of  induction  motors  to  gas  machinery. 

Married  Helen  Brooktield,  June  2,   1898,  Sterling,  111.     Child,  Dorothy 
Harriet,  born  Feb.  21,  1901. 
Address,  Clinton,  111. 

792.     RICHARD  JAY  DICKINSON 

Born  Mar.  24,  1873,  Eureka,  111,  f.  Roger  B.  Dickinson.  Eureka,  111., 
1840.     m.   Annie  E.  Jones,  1844,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Eureka  High  School  and  Eureka  College. 
B.  S.  Civil  Engineer  with  C.  B.  &  O.  R.  R.  1895.  Same  with  I.  C.  R.  R., 
1896-99.      Member  of  firm  of  Dickinson  &  Co.,  1899—. 

Married  Katherine   Brown,    1896,   Decatur,   111.,   (died    1899);   Sidna   E. 
Musick,    1902,    Eureka,    111.      Children,    Richard    J.    Dickinson,    Jr.,    1899; 
Dorothy  M.,  born  1902;  Roger  F.,  born  1904. 
Address,  Eureka,  111. 


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793.     SILAS  JACKSON  EAKLE 

Born  Aug.  8,  1859,  Forreston,  111.  f.  Absalom  Eakle,  Washington  Co., 
Md.     m.  Amelia  Grim,  do. 

Prin.  of  School.  Prepared  in  Forreston  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  S. 
Principal  of  Antioch  schools.  Supt.  of  Sunday  School  Carman,  111.;  Antioch, 
111.,  1904-05.  Recorder  of  Court  of  Honor  "No.  547,  Antioch,  111.;  M.  E. 
Church. 

Married  Emma  J.  Nazarene,  June  20,  1900,  Mt.  Morris,  111. 
Address,  Antioch,  111. 

794.     MARTIN  JONAS  ENGBERG 

Born  Sept.  4,  1872.  f.  Jonas  Engberg,  Mar.  31,  1837,  Bergsjso,  Helsing- 
land,  Sweden,  m.  Elizabeth  Zimmerman,  Dec.  10,  1841,  Nussloch,  Baden, 
Germany. 

Treasurer  of  the  Engberg  Holmberg  Publishing  Co.  Prepared  in  Chicago, 
111.  Chemical  Club.  B.  S.  Chemist,  1894-1900;  Pubhsher  1900.  Treas- 
urer of  the  Engberg-Holmberg  Publishing  Co.,  1900 — .  Member  of  the 
Swedish  Ev.  Lutheran  Immanuel  Church,  Chicago,  1888 — . 

Married  Elizabeth  Frances  Aurora  HofTsten,  Aug.  17,  1904,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Child,  Robert  Martin,  born  Jan.  17,  1906. 
Address,  care  of  The  Engberg-Holmberg  Publishing  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

795.     HIRAM  BURNS  FERRIS 

Born  Jan.  25,  1872,  Carthage,  Illinois,  f.  Hiram  Gano  Ferris,  May  12, 
1822,  Howard,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Julia  Esther  Helton,  Mar.  28,  1836, 
Hillsgrove,  111. 

Treasurer  Spokane  Traction  Co.  Prepared  in  Acad,  of  Carthage  Coll. 
Philomathean.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Athletic  Ass'n.  B.  A.  Clerk,  Hancock 
Co.,  Nat'l  Bank,  Carthage,  1894-1898.  Exchange  Nat'l  Bank,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  1898-1900.  Mining,  Alaska,  1900-01.  Auditor  Kettle  Valley 
Ry.  Co.,  1902.  Treasurer  Spokane  Traction  Co.  and  Spokane  &  Inland  Ry. 
Co.,  1903 — .  Governor  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Washing- 
ton, 1904. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  1848,  Spokane,  Wash. 

796.     FERDINAND  JOHN  FOOTE 

Born  Aug.  25,  1867,  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.  f.  Chas.  C.  Foote,  Vt.  m. 
Marion  Stevens. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  High  School  and  private  schools. 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  E.  E.,  1902.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.  in  Elec.  Engr.,  111.,  1894-98. 
Supt.  for  Cutler  Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  1898-1901.  Univ.  Student,  Wis.,  1901 
-02.  Erecting  Electrical  Engr.  for  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1902-05.      Elec.  Engineer  American  Oak  Leather  Co.,  1905—. 

Married  Dora  Burton,  Aug.  11,  1892,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  care  of  American  Oak  Leather  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

797.     ALFRED  B.  FOSTER 

Born  Feb.  18,  1871,  Bradford,  111.  f.  Stephen  A.  Foster,  1840,  Herman 
Center,  Me.     m.   Diana  Lombard,  1843,  Bangor,  Me. 

Structural  Designer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean.  Track 
Team;  record  for  mile  run,  1904.  B.  S.  Asst.  Engineer,  111.  and  Miss.  Canal, 
1894-96;  Structural  Draftsman  and  Designer,  1896-1902;  Fruit  Grower, 
1902-04;  Structural  Designer,  1904—. 

Married    Emma    L.     Schlund,    Feb.     9,     1898,    Chicago,    111.     Children, 
Edith  S.,  born  Jan  17,  1899;  Marguerite  L.,  born  June  5,  1900;  Louise  B., 
born  Jan.  17,  1902;  Charles  W.,  born  Jan.  4,  1904. 
Address,  395  Franklin  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 


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798.     GEORGE  FREDERICKSON 

Born  Apr.  14,  1874,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Erasmus  Frederickson,  m. 
Johanna  H.  Thorn. 

Dealer  in  Pianos  and  Organs.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 
Sigma  Chi.  Base  ball  team;  Pres.  Athletic  Ass'n;  Class  Historian;  Member 
Alumni  Advisory  Board;  Glee  Club.  With  I.  C.  Ry.  Co.  Chief  Engineer's 
office  and  Construction  Dept.,  1894-1898.  Mgr.  Decatur  Linseed  Oil  factory, 
1899.  Vice  Pres.  Kansas  City  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  1899-1900.  Senior  member 
of  firm  Frederickson  &  Kroh,  Piano  and  Organ  dealers,  wholesale  and  retail, 
Oklahoma  City,  O.  T.      1900—;  President  same,   1906. 

Married  Mary  L.   Brownlee,  Dec.  28,   1899,  Carbondale,  111..    Children, 
John  B.,  born  Dec.  8,  1900;  Harry  Gray,  born  Apr.  5,  1904. 
Address,  Box  485,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

799.     THEODORE  CHRISTIAN  FRYE 

Born  Sept.  15, 1869,  Washington,  111.  f.  Joseph  Frye,  1830,  Muhlhousen, 
Alsace,  Germany,     m.  Catherine  Kinzinger,  1841,  Congerville,  111. 

Prof,  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  Wash.  Prepared  in  Washington  High  School. 
Philomathean.  B.  S.;  Fellow  in  Bot.,  Chicago.  Ph.  D.,  1902,  Chicago 
Univ.  Prin.  High  School,  Monticello,  111.  1894-1896.  Student,  Chicago, 
1896-1897.  Supt.  City  Schools,  Batavia,  111.,  1897-1900.  Student,  Chicago, 
1900-1902.  Asst.  in  Veg.  Histology,  Chicago,  1900-02.  Prof,  of  Biology, 
Morningside  College,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1902-03.  Prof,  of  Botany,  Univ.  of 
Wash.  1903 — .  Articles:  Development  of  the  Pollen  in  some  Asclepiada- 
cese.  Botanical  Gazette,  Vol.  32,  Nov.,  1901,  pp.  325-331.  A  Morphological 
Study  of  Certain  Asclepiadaceae,  Botanical  Gazette,  Vol.  34,  Dec,  1902,  pp. 
389-413;  The  Embyro  Sac  of  Casuarina  Stricta,  Botanical  Gazette,  Vol.  36, 
Aug.,  1903,  pp.  101-113;  with  Eleanor  Blodgett,  The  Pollen  and  Embyro  Sac 
of  Apocynum  and  rossemifolium,  Botanical  Gazette,  1905,  10  pp.  Member 
Amer._Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Science;  .Ass'n  Internationale  des  Botan- 
istes. 
Address,  Dept.  of  Botany,  State  Univ.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

800.     ROBERT  EUGENE  GAUT 

Born  Oct.  26,  1870,  Marietta,  Ga.  f.  Wm.  P.  Gaut,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
m.   Elizabeth  E.  Riley,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Constructing  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Sterling  High  School.  Adel- 
phic.  Athletic  Assn.  Civil  Eng'rs  Club.  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  S.  I.  C. 
R.  R.,  since  1895.     Engineer  of  Bridges  and  Bldgs,  for  entire  system. 

Married  Grace  M.  Mack,  May  2,  1900,  Chicago. 
Address,  6415  Minerva  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

801.     OTTO  EMIL  GOLDSCHMIDT 

Born  Jan.  15,  1871,  Davenport,  la.  f.  Peter  Goldschmidt,  Germany, 
m.  Elise  Hinrichsen,  Germany. 

Electrical   Engineer.     Prepared   in   Univ.   Acad.     Engineer  with  C.   G. 
Armstrong,  C.  E.,  Chicago;  Sargent  and  Lundy,  Chicago;  now  with  Geo.  A. 
Fuller  Co.,  New  York. 
Address,  2  Mountain  View  Place,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

802.     JOSEPH  EDWARD  HALLINEN 
Born    1859,    in    Champaign,    111.     f.   Andrew    Hallinen. 
Instructor  in  Science,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  Cooperstown,  Okla. 

803.     GEORGE  HERMAN  HEIDEMAN 
Born    Dec.    28,    1871,    Elmhurst,    111.     f.  Dr.    Geo.    F.    Heideman.     m. 
Hannah  Schween. 

Secy,  and  Treas.  The  Knoblock-Heideman  Mfg.  Co.     Prepared  in  Elm- 


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hurst  High  School  and  Wheaton  College,  Wheaton,  111.  B.  S.  With  Chi- 
cago Telephone  Co.,  as  Exchange  Manager,  1895-1904.  Sec.  and  Treas. 
The  Knoblock-Heideman  Mfg.  Co.,  1904—. 

Married  Etta  Baab,  Sept.  20,  1S99.     Child,  Margaret  Dorothv,  born  Dec. 
28,  1901. 
Address,  1207  Vistula  Ave.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

804.     FREDERICK  SAMUEL  HOLBROOK 
Born  June  27,  1873,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.  F.  Samuel  Holbrook,  Manches- 
ter, Eng.     m.   Elizabeth  J.  Brown,  New  York. 

With  American  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  National  Plant.  Prepared 
Univ.  Acad.,  Secy.  Athletic  Ass'n.  B.  S.  Director  Woodlawn  Park  Club. 
Address,  6334  Yale  Ave.,  Englewood  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

805.  BENJAMIN  BALDWIN  HOLSTON 

Born  Nov.  9,  1871,  Nashville,  111.  f.  Henry  H.  Holston,  Feb.  19,  1826, 
Westphalia,  Prussia,  Germany,  m.  Charlotte  W^ernse,  July  27,  Hanover, 
Germany. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Nashville  High  School.  Philomathean.  Sigma 
Chi.  Mangr.  Ball  Team,  1894.  Mangr.  Glee  Club,  93-94.  B.  S.;  LL.  B., 
1896,  Yale.      Master  in  Chancery,  Washington  Co.,  111..  1902-04. 

Married  Irene  M.  Watts,  June  27,  1898.      Children.  James  B.,  born  Aug.  1, 
1900;  Mildred  T.,  born  Aug.  1,  1900;  Lawrence  L.,  born  Feb.  21,  1902. 
Address,  Nashville,  111. 

806.  CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTTES 

Brother  of  No.  949 

Born  July  8,  1870,  Mascoutah,  111.  f.  Frederick  Hottes,  July  13,  1840, 
Groszzimmern,  Hesse,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  m.  Barbara  Dathan,  Nov. 28, 
1847,  Speyer,  Germany. 

Asst.  Professor  of  Botany.  Prepared  in  Mascoutah  High  School.,  Sigma 
Xi;  Alpha  Zeta.  B.  S. ;  M.  S.,  1895 ;  Ph.  D.,  1901,  Bonn,  Germany.  Asst.  in 
Botany,  1895-98;  Inst,  in  Botany,  1901-03;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Botany,  1903 — . 
Member  Amer.  Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Science;  Soc.  of  American  Natural- 
ists; Central  Assn.  of  Science  and  Mathematics  Teachers. 

Married  Flora  Guth,  Aug.  25,  1895,  Mascoutah,  111.     Child,  Flora  Emily, 
born  May  21,  1896. 
Address,  915  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

807.     DIETRICH  HERMAN  JANSEN 
Born  in  Pekin,  111.,  Aug.  8,  1872.     f.  John  Jansen.     m.   Anna  Steen. 
Civil  Engineer  and  member  of  firm  of  Jansen  &  Zoeller,  Manufacturers  of 
brick,  tile  and   cement  blocks.  Contractors.      Delta  Tau  Delta.      B.  S.     Ger- 
man Methodist  Church;  Tazewell  Club. 

Married    Norma    Roos,    Nov.    24,    1900,    at    Pekin,    111.     Child,  James 
Nathan,  born  Feb.  9,  1902. 
Address,  Pekin,  111. 

808.     THOMAS  JASPER 

Born  July  14,  1871,  Quincy,  111.  f.  Geo.  F.  Jasper,  m.  Leora  Leonille 
Lomelius. 

Manufacturer.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.  Base  Ball  team; 
Indoor  Athletic  team.  B.  S.  Elec.  Engineering  for  five  years.  Designing 
Gas  Engines  two  years  Last  four  years  Seer,  of  Geo.  Eitel  Co.,  Quincy,  111., 
Manf.  of  Baling  Press,  Incubator  and  Brooder. 

Married  Lillian  Dean,  Sept.  25,  1901,  Quincy,  111. 
Address,  Quincy,  111. 


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809.     ALBERT  JOHANNSEN 
Brother  of  No.  810 

Bom  at  Belle  Plaine.  Iowa.  f.  Christian  Johannsen,  Clixbull,  Schleswig. 
m.   Caroline  Marie  Stuehrk,  Meldorf,  Holstein. 

Asst.  Geologist  U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Prepared  in  State  Center 
High  School.  Adelphic.  Class  Artist,  Sophograph.  B.  S.;  B.  S.,  1898, 
Univ.  of  Utah;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1903.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Alpha  of  Md.  Scholarship,  1901-02,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.;  Fellowship, 
1902-03,  do.  Draftsman,  architectural,  1894-96.  Designer  of  Furniture, 
1896-97.  With  Topographic  Division  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  1897;  Stu- 
dent Univ.  of  Utah,  Newspaper  artist,  1898.  Topographer  and  drafts- 
man with  City  Engineer,  Salt  Lake  City,  1899-1900.  Student  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1900-03.  Asst.  Geologist  Md.  Geological  Survey,  1901-02. 
Author  of  An  Analytical  Key  for  the  Determination  of  Rock  Forming 
Minerals.  Member  Geological  Soc.  of  Washington,  1900;  American  Ass'n 
Adv.  of  Science,  1904—. 

Married  Annabelle  Scott,  Nov.  16,  1904,  Radford,  Virginia. 
Address,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

810      OSKAR  AUGUSTUS  JOHANNSEN 
Brother  of  No.  809 

Born  May  14,  1870,  Davenport,  la.  f.  Christian  Johannsen,  Clixbull, 
Schleswig.     m.   Caroline  Marie  Stuerk,  Holstein. 

Asst.  Prof.  Civil  Engineering.  Prepared  in  State  Center  High  School. 
B.  S.;  A.  M.,  Cornell,  1902;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1904.  Gamma  Alpha.  Archi- 
tectural Draftsman,  1895.  Architectural  Engineering  Draftsman,  1896. 
Architectural  Iron  Draftsman,  1897.  Structural  Iron  and  Bridge  Work, 
Draftsman,  then  estimator  and  supt.,  1897-99.  Instructor  in  C.  E.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1899-1904.  Asst.  Prof.  C.  E.,  Cornell,  1904—.  Articles:  Aquatic 
Nematocerous  Diptera,  New  York  State  Museum,  68,  114  pp.,  1903.  The 
Chironomidae,  New  York  State  Museum,  68,  251  pp.,  1905.  Notes  on 
some  Adirondack  Diptera  collected  by  Messrs.  MacGillivray  and  Houghton, 
Entomological  News,  1903.  Dixa  clavulus  Williston,  Entomological  News, 
pp.  302,  1903.      Sigma  Xi,  1902.     Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Science,  1904. 

Married   Harriette  Alice  Fuller,    Sept.    23,    1896,    Chicago,    111.     Child, 
Dorothea,  born  Oct.  14,  1903. 
Address,  919  E.  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

811.     JOHN  WILLIAM  KENNEDY 

Born  Oct.  5,  1871,  Alma,  111.  f.  Thos.  Kennedy,  Montreal,  Can.  m. 
Mary  Rowbatton,  England. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Collinsville  High  School.  B.  S.  Practicing 
Architecture  at  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Married    Clara    Peers,    Sept.    30,    1896,  Collinsville,  111.     Child,  Gladys 
Peers,  born  Nov.  27,  1902. 
Address,  Collinsville,  111. 

812.  FRED  WILLIAM  KERCHNER 

Born  Jan.  16,  1871,  Belleville,  111.  f.  Frank  Kerchner.  Ger.  m.  Adeline 
Kerchner,  De  Soto,  Mo. 

Physician.  M.  D.,  Marion  Sims  Medical  College,  1898.  Physician,  1898 — . 
Member  St.  Clair  Co.  Med.  Soc;  State  Medical  Soc. 

Married  Emelia  Schneider,  May  7,  1898.  C/ti/d,  Cornelia,  born  Feb.  5, 1899. 
Address,  Millstadt,  111. 

813.  CONRAD  BRYANT  KIMBALL 

Born  Sept.  23,  1873,  Providence,  R.  I.     f.   Edwin  A.  Kimball,  Nov.  21, 
1834,  Orange,  N.  H.     m.  Clara  Jane  Byrant,  Jan.  17,  1838,  Bristol,  N.  H. 
Advertising  Specialist.     Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School,     Sigma 


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Chi;  Glee  Club;  Track  team.  B.  S.  With  Louis  H.  Sullivan  Architect, 
Chicago,  until  1900;  advertising  specialist,  1902—.  1900-01,  Attache  of 
United  States  Commission  to  Paris  Exposition.  During  Chicago  residence, 
baritone  soloist  of  the  Church  of  the  Messiah  and  member  of  the  Mendelssohn 
Club  (Mannerchor).  At  New  York,  Quartet  in  the  Mt.  Morris  Baptist  and 
Fifth  Ave.  Collegiate  Churches. 
Address,  Arion  Club,  59th  and  Park  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

*814.     JOHN  ALBERT  LOWRY 

Bom  Julv  16,  1871.  Wadsworth,  Ohio.  f.  Emanuel  Lowrv,  Jan.  22, 
1837,  Elklick,  Pa.     m.   Phoebe  Colbom,  June  23,  1837,  Sommerset  Co.,  Pa. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Gibson  High  School.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Glee 
Club;  Male  Quartet;  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Eureka 
College,  1895-1900. 

Married  Delia  Pearl  Puterbaugh,  Dec.  16,  1896,  Mackinaw,  111.;  (died 
June  27,  1899.  Child,  Emily  Annette,  bom  Oct.  6,  1897,  (died  May  8,  1899). 
Died  Nov.  19,  1900,  Gibson  City,  111. 

815.     HARRY  MADISON  McCASKRIN 
Brother  of  No.  816 
Born  Aug.  26,  1873,  Rantoul,  111.     f.  James  C.  McCaskrin.     m.  Margaret 
Lloyd. 

Attorney  at  Law.      Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School.      B.   L.;  LL.  B., 
Mich.,  1896.     Attomey  at  Law,  Rock  Island,  1896 — 
Address,  Rock  Island,  111. 

816.     LOUISE  ELIZABETH  McCASKRIN  (STAYTON) 
Sister  of  No.  815 
Born  Sept.  26,  1870,  Rantoul,  111.     f.  James  Calvin  McCaskrin,  Conroe, 
Ind.     m.   Margaret  Cloyd,  Stockwell,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School.  Alethenai.  Univ.  Choir.  B.  S. 
Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  1895-1901.      Member  of  Christian  Church. 

Married  John   David    Stayton.   Jan.    30,    1901,   Rantoul,    111.     Children, 
Laura  Sarah  Margaret,  bom  Dec.  29,  1901 ;  Jean  Marie  McCaskrin,  born  Feb. 
4,  1905. 
Address,  Texas  City,  111. 

817.     ERNEST  McCONNELL 
Born  May  1,  1871.     f.  A.  B.  McConnell.     m.  F.  M.  Walker. 
Architect.      Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Denver  and  the  Haish  Manual  Training 
School.      B.  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1905. 
Address,  1643  Champa  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

818.     FLORA  McCORMICK 
Sister  of  No.  655 
Bom  1874,  in  Gibson,  111.     f.   Bruce  McCormick. 
Teacher.     B.  L. 
Address,  602  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

819.     JOHN  McNUTT,  Jr. 
Bom  Jan.  2,  1872,  Humboldt,  111.     f.  John  McNutt,  1828,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.     m.   Camelia  Wells,  1842,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawver.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic.  Hatchet  Orator.  B.  L. 
Student'  1894-96.  Attomey  at  Law,  since.  City  Att'y  of  Mattoon,  1899-01. 
State's  Att'y,  1904-08. 

.1/arriV<i' Clementine  Eichhorn,  Dec.   31,    1901,  Delaware,  Ohio.     Child, 
Infant,  bom  Dec.  4,  1902,  (died). 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 


162  University  of  Illinois  [1894 

820.     GRANT  CLARK  MILLER 

Bom  Jan.  17,  1870,  Rockford,  111.  f.  Horace  G.  Miller,  Apr.  15,  1826, 
Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Alden,  May  23,  1836,  Vienna,  N.  Y. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  High  School,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  B.  S.; 
M.  Arch.,  1895.  B.  S.;  C.  Engr.,  Cornell,  1898.  Fellowship  in  Architecture. 
Invented  attachment  to  lawn  mower  for  collecting  and  dumping  grass. 

Married  Etta  S.  Clark,  Mar.  26,  1896,  Rockford.  111. 
Address,  Hinsdale,  111.      Bus.  140  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

821.     PETER  MOGENSEN 

Born  Dec.  11,  1860,  Roskilde,  Denmark,  f.  Nils  Mogensen.  m.  Mar- 
gareth  Olsen. 

Civil  Engineer.  Adelphic;  Sigm.a  Chi;  Editor  Sophograph.  B.  S. 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Sept.,  1894-95.  Div.  Engr.  Toronto,  Hamilton  and 
Buffalo  R.  R.,  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  1895-96.  Asst.  Engr.  and  Surveyor  under 
the  Miss.  River  Comm.,  1896-97.  Chief  Draftsman  and  Engineer  of  Con- 
struction at  smelters  of  American  Smelting  and  Refining  Co.,  at  Pueblo,  Colo., 
and  Monterey,  Mex.,  1898-1902.  Ass't  and  checker  in  construction  dept. 
of  the  111.  Steel  Co.,  at  Chicago,  1902-03.  Supt.  of  construction  and  Engi- 
neer for  Messrs.  M.  T.  Lewman  &  Co.,  Contractors  at  Denopolis, 
Ala..  1904-05.  Civil  Engineer  for  C.  B.  Pride  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  1905—. 
Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers,  1892-98. 

Married  Elizabeth  Davis,  Aug.  20,  1894,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Appleton,  Wis. 

822.     EDGAR  WILLIAM  MORRIS 

Born  Apr.  28,  1869,  Gilman,  111.  f.  Wm.  C.  Morris,  Dec.  25,  1838,  Penn. 
m.  Anne  Lucas,  Nov.  22,  1839,  Crete,  111. 

Lawyer  and  ranchman.      Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminarv,  Onarga. 
111.      Philomathean.      B.  L.;  LL.  B.,  Mich.,  1895.      Practicing  Law  till  1902. 
On  wheat  ranch  since  1902. 
Address,  Quincy,  Washington. 

823.     DANIEL  C.   MORRISSEY 

Born  June  24,  1873,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Dan  Morrissey,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
m.  Melissa  A.  ,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma.  B.  L. 
LL.  B.,  Yale,  1896.     Practicing  Law.     Connected  with  Mortgage  Co. 

Married  Martha  Vivian  ,  Aug.  2,  1899,  Marv\alle,  Mo.     Child, 

Mehssa  M.,  born  Apr.  3,  1905. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

824.     ELNATHAN  KEMPER  NELSON 

Bom  Nov.  25.  1870,  Cincinnati.  O.  f.  Henry  Francis  Nelson,  Oct.  9. 
1839,  Hillsboro,  Ohio.     m.   Maria  Louisa  Davis,  Oct.  17,  1840,  Maysville,  Ky. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Paris  High  School.  B.  S.  Head  Chemist  Swift 
&  Co..  Chicago.  1895-1902.  With  JosHn  Schmidt  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1902-03. 
Asst.  Supt.  of  Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1903-04.  Since  then  member  of  firm 
of  The  Link  Nelson  Co  .  Manufacturing  Chemists.  Member  American 
Chem.  Soc;  London  Soc.  of  Chemical  Industry;  Sons  of  Revolution. 

Married  Tuly  Wetzel.  Apr.  29,  1903,  Paris.  111.     Children,  Elnathan  Kem- 
per, born  Jan.  27.  1904;  Berkeley  Everett,  born  Nov.    29,  1905. 
Address.  Paris.  111.,  Care  of  Link  Nelson  Co. 

825.     MAUDE  E.  NICHOLS 

Born  Feb.  15,  1868.     f.   Daniel  T.  Nichols,     m.   Harriet  W.  Eager. 

Trained  Nurse.     B.  S.;  M.  D.,  Northwestern,  1897.     In  English  Hospital, 
Jaffa,  serving  as  nurse. 
Address,  Jaffa,  Palestine,  care  of  English  Hospital. 


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826.     JOSEPH  L.   PARRY 
Bom  1871,  in  Tolono,  111.     f.  John  C.  Parry. 

Fireman  (1904).  B.  L.  Was  locomotive  fireman,  1904.  Now  farming. 
Address,  Tolono,  III. 

827.     ALBERT  CHARLES  PHELPS 
Born  Apr.  8,  1873,  Lockport,  111.     f.  Albert  Phelps,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.     m. 
Harriet  L.  Sprague,  Dupage,  111. 

Professor  of  Architecture.  Prepared  in  Lockport  High  School  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Philomathean.  B.  S. ;  M.  Arch.,  1903.  Draftsman,  1894-97.  Stu- 
dent, Bavarian  Poly  technicum,  Munich,  1897-98.  Architect,  1898-99.  In- 
structor in  Arch.,  Cornell.  1899-1903.  Asst.  Prof,  of  Arch.,  Cornell,  1903—. 
Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  Coll.  of  Arch.,  1904 — .  Member  American  Insti- 
tute of  Architects,  1901.  Seer,  of  Central  N.  Y.  Chapter  A.  I.  A.,  1903—. 
Honorary  Member  Tau  Beta  Pi,  1903,  Illinois.  Hon.  Member  Gargoyle 
Club,  Cornell,  1902. 

Married  Carolyn  Blount  Lynd,  Aug.  14,  1902,  Joliet,  111.     Child,  George 
Lynd,  born  May  1,  1905. 
Address,  Cornell  Heights,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

828.     WALTER  BUSEY  RILEY 

Born  Aug.  10.  18^4,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Ozias  Riley,  May  14,  1852,  Paris, 
111.     m.   Frances  Elizabeth  Busey,  Dec.  16,  1852,  Urbana,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma;  Shield 
and  Trident.  Athletic  Ass'n;  Students'  Dancing  Club.  B.  L.;  LL.  B., 
1896,  Yale.     Master  in  Chancery  of  Champaign  Co. 

Married  Edna  Nappin,  June  8,  1904,  Peoria.  111. 
Address,  Res.,  702  W.  Clark  St.,;  Office,  No.  1  Main  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

829.     JOHN  JOSEPH  RUTLEDGE 

Born  Mar.  10,  1870,  Alton,  111.  f.  Walton  Rutledge,  Durham,  Eng.  m. 
Maria  Eno,  Lincolnshire,  Eng. 

Geologist.  Prepared  in  Alton  High  School  and  Shurtleflf  College.  B.  S. ; 
Ph.  D.,  John  Hopkins,  1904.  Mine  Manager.  1895-99.  Mine  Supt..  1900. 
Grad.  Student  in  Geology,  1900-04.  Geologist.  Supt.  Davis  Sulphur  Ore 
Co.,  Davis,  Mass.,  1905.  Articles  in  Engineering  &  Mining  Journal,  N.  Y., 
and  in  Mines  and  Minerals,  Scranton,  Pa.  Coal  in  Illinois,  Mineral  Industry, 
1895;  Mining  Magazine,  New  York,  1906.  Thesis,  Clinton  Iron  Ores  of 
Huntington  Co.,  Pa.  With  Wm.  B.  Clark  and  G.  C.  Martin,  Distribution 
and  Character  of  the  Maryland  Coal  Beds,  Maryland  Geolog.  Survey,  1905. 
Member  Amer.  Institute  Mining  Eng'rs,  Natl.  Geog.  Soc.  Geol.  Soc.  of 
Washington. 

Married  Ella  Loraine  Gates,  Mar.,  1892,  Alton.  111.     Four  Children. 
Address,  3626  Cedar  Ave.,  Hampden,  Baltimore,  Md. 

830.     ALBERT  SCHNEIDER 

Born  Apr.  13,  1863.  f.  John  Schneider,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany,  m. 
Elizabeth  Burki.  (Burcky),  Illinois. 

Pathologist  and  Physiologist.  Prepared  at  Normal  School.  Dixon. 
111.  B.  S.;  M.  D..  1887,  P.  &.  S.;  M.  S..  1894,  Minnesota;  Ph.  D.,  1697, 
Columbia.  Scholarship  in  Botany,  Minnesota,  1893.  Fellow  in  Bot.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1894-96.  Columbia  Boat  Crew.  Prof,  of  Bot.,  Pharmacognosy  and 
Mat.  Med.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1897-1903.  Prof,  of 
Bot.,  Pharmacognosy  and  Mat.  Med..  Univ.  of  Calif..  Coll.  of  Pharmacy. 
1903.  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Coll.  of 
Dentistry,  1904-06;  Paeteologist  and  Physiologist.  Spreckels  Sugar  Co., 
1906 — .  Work  in  Lichenology.  Special  work  with  Rhizobia  of  Legumi- 
nosae'     Histology   of    Medicinal    Plants.     Cultivation   of   Medicinal  Plants. 


164  University  of  Illinois  [1894 

Beet  Blight.  Author:  1.  Primary  Microscopy  and  Biology,  104,  8vo.  pp.,  2x 
illustration  from  pen  and  ink  drawings  by  author.  Fairburg  Blade  Print, 
1890.  2.  A  Compendium  of  General  Botany,  from  the  German  of  Dr.  Max 
Westermaier,  307,  8vo.  pp.,  181  illustrations  from  original,  John  Wiley  &  Sons, 
1896.  3.  A  Text-Book  of  General  Lichenology,  247,  large  8vo.  pp.,  and  76 
full-page  illustrations  from  drawings  by  F.  Emil,  one  plate  by  author,  Willard 
N.  Clute  &  Co.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1897.  4.  A  Guide  to  the  Study  of  Li- 
chens, 247,  8vo.  pp.,  and  eleven  full  page  illustrations  and  frontispiece  by 
author,  Bradlee  Whidden,  Boston,  1898,  Second  edition,  with  nine  halftones, 
Knight  and  Millet,  Boston,  1904.  5.  Microscopy  and  Micro-technique,  198, 
8vo.  pp.,  95  illustrations,  45  from  drawings  by  author,  Chicago  Medical  Book 
Co.,  1899.  6.  Hints  on  Drawing  for  Students  of  Biology,  57  8vo.  pp.,  18 
illustrations,  8  from  pen  and  ink  drawings  by  author,  G.  P.  Engelhard  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1899.  7.  General  Vegetable  Pharmacography,  136  8vo.  pp.,  Chi- 
cago Med.  Book  Co.,  1900.  8.  The  Limitations  of  Learning,  and  other 
Science  Papers,  100,  8vo.  pp.,  Chicago  Med.  Book  Co.,  1900.  9.  Powdered 
Vegetable  Drugs,  323  8vo.  pp.,  with  164  half-page  illustrations  from  draw- 
ings by  author.  Midland  Publishing  Co.,  Columbus,  1902.  10.  Manual  for 
the  American  Bird  and  Nature  Study  Chart,  John  C.  Mountjay,  Chicago, 
1903.  11.  Useful  Plants,  (illustrated).  (Ready  for  press.)  12.  The  Native 
and  Introduced  Poisonous  and  Medicinal  Plants  of  California.  (Ready  for 
press.)  13.  Numerous  scientific  papers,  special  reports,  reviews,  etc. 
Member  (corresponding)  Torry  Botanical  Club;  American  Academy  of  Polit- 
ical and  Social  Science;  Ass' n  Internationale  des  Botanistes;  American  Soc. 
of  Naturalists;  American  Pharmaceutical  Ass'n;  Fellow  American  Assn. 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 

Married  Marie  Louise  Harrington,    1892,   Minneapolis.     Child,  Cornelia 
Elizabeth,  born  Dec.  28,  1900. 
Address,  Calif.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Parnassus  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

831.     GERTRUDE  SHAWHAN  (SCHAEFER) 
Daughter  of  No.  86 

Born  Feb.  8,  1874,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Geo.  Robert  Shawhan,  Mar.  20,  1844, 
Falmouth,  Ind.     m.   Sarah  Vista  Brown,  June  25,  1847,  Roscoe,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Illini  Staff. 
Sophograph  Board.  Valedictorian.  B.  L.;  B.  L.  S.,  1900.  Teacher,  1894- 
95.  At  home,  1895-97.  Student  in  Lib.  School  and  Asst.  in  Library,  1897- 
1900.  1900-02,  Cataloger  in  Lib.  of  Congress.  1902-04,  Instructor  Lib. 
Management  in  Kansas  State  Normal.  Member  of  Christian  Church,  1887. 
American  Lib.  Ass'n,  1902-04. 

Married  Frank  Robert  Schaefer,  June  29,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Ferguson,  Mo. 

832.     'WILLIAM  FREDERICK  SLATER 

Born  No.  TO,  1871,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     m.   Mary  A.  Linus. 

Doctor  of  Osteopathy.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Ilhm  Staff;  Sophograph 
Board.  Football  team,  1890-93.  B.  S.  Elect.  Engr.,  Crane  Elevator  Co.; 
Mich.  Lake  Superior  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Sault  Ste  Maria,  Mich.;  Mgr. 
Acetylene  Apparatus  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago.  Osteopathic  Physician,  1894 — . 
Member  of  Faculty  of  The  American  College  of  Osteopathy  Medicine  and 
Surgerv,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  Ida  B.  Coolican,  Nov.  22,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  203  Trude  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

833.     'WILLIAM  GRANT  SPURGIN 
Born  Dec.   6,    1870,   Beecher  City,   111.     f.   George   W.fSpurgin,   Dec.    1, 

1822,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.     m.   Susannah  Riley,  Mar.  17,  1827,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Paxton,  111.      B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1894.      Philomathean. 

Taught  school,  Pekin,  111.,  1894-97.     Student  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1898.     Read 


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Law;  admitted  to  Bar,  1902.  Practiced  Law  since  1902.  City  Atty.,  Ur- 
bana  two  terms,  1901-05. 

Married  Anna  McLeod,  July  8,  1903,  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  First  Nat'l  Bank  Block,  Urbana,  111. 

*834.     EDWIX  WARREN  STOCKER 
Born  Oct.   15.  1870,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.  George  Stocker,  June  3,  1839, 
London,  England,     m.   Elizabeth  W.  Langdell,  Sept.  30,   1841,  Northamp- 
tonshire, England. 

Architect.      Prepared   in   Rock   Island    High   School.      Architects'    Club; 
Prohibition  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.      Pres.  of  Architects'  Club.      Editor  of  Techno- 
graph.      B.  S. 
Died  Sept.  16,  1894,  Rock  Island,  111. 

835.     WILLIAM  STRAUSS 

Born  Mar.  17,  1873,  Pittsfield,  111.  f.  Isaac  Strauss,  Germany,  m.  Elisa 
Jacobs,  Germany. 

Retail    Business.      Prepared   in    Pittsfield   High   School.      B.    S.      Retail 
business  to  date. 
Address,  Pittsfield,  111. 

836.     ALBERT  PHILIP  SY 

Born  Aug.  7,  1872,  Altamont,  Effingham  Co..  111.  f.  Philip  Sv,  June  7, 
1845,  Bergholz,  N.  Y.     m.   Wilhelmina  Milleville.  Dec.  20,  1844.  Germany. 

Professor  of  Chem. ,  Univ.  of  Buffalo.  Prepared  at  Altamont  High  School. 
Philomathean.  Chemical  Club.  B.  S.;  M.  S.  Chem.,  1899.  1894-98,  Chem- 
ist and  Instructor  in  Chem..  Univ.  of  Buffalo;  1898-99,  Asst.  in  Chem.,  lUi- 
nois;  1899-1900,  Asst.  Prof.  Chem.,  Buffalo;  1900-04,  Chief  Chemist  Ord. 
Dept.  U.  S.  Army.  1903,  Lecturer  on  Stability  Tests  for  Explosives,  at  U. 
S.  Artillery  School,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.;  1904 — ,  Adjunct  Prof.  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  Buffalo.  Inventor  of  Test  for  Stability  of  Nitrocellulose  powders,  officially 
adopted  by  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  Army.'l903.  Author  of  articles:  Stability 
Tests  for  Nitrocellulose  and  Nitrocellulose  Powders,  Jour.  Frank.  Inst.,  Mar., 

1903,  pp.  161-180.  A  new  Stability  Test  for  Nitrocellulose  Powders.  Jour. 
Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  June,  1903,  pp.  549-570.  Stability  Tests,  Jour.  U.  S. 
Artillery,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1903,  pp.  28.      Stability  Tests,  Sc'i.  Amer.  SuppL.  Jan., 

1904.  Member  Lutheran  Church,  always.  Franklin  Institute,  Phila.,  1900- 
04.     American  Chemical  Soc,  since  1896. 

Married  Lucetta  M.  Hersee,  Sept.  5,  1901,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Child.  Edwin 
Albert  William,  born  Oct.  5,  1902.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Address,  24  High  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

*837.     WILLIAM  C.  TACKETT 

Born  Apr.  13,  1870,  Ivesdale.  111.  f.  Walker  B.  Tackett.  m.  Elizabeth 
G.  Powers. 

Prepared  in  Sadorus  twp..  Champaign  Co.  Philomathean;  Blackstonian; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Prohibition  Club;  Shield  and  Trident;  Football 
team;  track  team;  Editor  Illini.  B.  L.  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Champaign 
High  School,  1894-96;  Lawyer,  1896-97.  Member  Christian  Church,  1890- 
97. 
Died  Feb.  5,  1897,  Chicago,  111. 

*838.     BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  TEMPLETON 
Bom  Feb.    11,   1856.     f.  David  Templeton,  July  22,   1826,  Greene  Co., 

Ohio.     m.   Amazonia  Mills,  Jan.   14,  1834,  Lawrence  Co.,  Illinois. 

Prepared  in  Valparaiso  Normal.     Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  School, 

Huntington,  Ind.,  1894-95;  Supt.  of  Schools  in  Illinois,  1895-97;  Student  at 


166  University  of  Illinois  [1894 

Chicago  Univ.,  1897-98;  Prof,  of  Latin  and  Greek  at  Marion  Normal  College, 
Marion,  Ind.,  1898-1901.      Elder  in  the  Christian  Church,  1898-1901. 

Married  Carrie  Harter,  Dec.  25,  1894,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Died  Jan.  9,  1901,  Marion,  Ind. 

839.  WILLIS  EUGENE  TOWER 

Born  June  5,  1871,  Bennington,  Vt.  f.  Reuben  Smith  Tower,  June  12, 
1845,  N.  Y.     m.   Susan  Chase  Lyons,  Jan.  15,  1850,  Bennington,  Vt. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean ;  Chem.  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Philomathean;  M'g'r  of  Philo.-Adelphic  Lecture  Course,  1894. 
B.  S.  Teacher.  Principal  of  Elkhart  Institute,  1895-97.  Teacher  of 
Physics,  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago,  1897 — .  Article,  What  Amount 
of  Mechanics  is  it  desirable  to  introduce  into  a  First  Year  Course  in 
Physics  and  in  what  Position  should  it  come?  School  Review,  Jan.,  1905,  pp. 
69-72.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Central  Assn.  Science  and  Mathe- 
matics Teachers,  1902.     Active  member  of  National  Education  Assn.,  1902. 

Married  Alta  Cooley,  Dec.  27,  1899,  Kyte  River,  111.     Children,  Dorothy, 
bom  Sept.  15,  1901;  Robert  Cooley,  born  Mar.   20,   1904;  Frederick  Willis, 
born  Oct.    7,   1905. 
Address,  444  N.  Normal  Parkway,  Chicago,  111. 

840.  CHARLES  HENRY  TREGO 

Born  Aug.  3,  1870,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Alfred  H.  Trego,  June  16,  1838, 
Wrightstown,  Pa.  m.  Frances  C.  Reed,  Sept.  1,  1848,  Farmington,  111. 
Died  at  Hoopeston,  111.,  Apr.  28,  1897. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Hoopeston  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Mech. 
and  Elect.  Eng.  Soc.  B.  S.  With  Hoopeston  Canning  Co.,  1894-95.  Man- 
ager and  Supt.  Hoopeston  Electric  Co.,  1895-1901.  Cuba  Cattle  Co.,  1902. 
Farming,  1903 — .      Member  Northwestern  Electrical  Ass'n,  1896-1900. 

Married  Clara  T.  Clark,  Feb.  3,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Holtville,  San  Diego  Co.,  Calif. 

841.  PERCY  THOMAS  WALTON 

Born  Mar.  27,  1871,  Paxton,  111.  f.  Wm.  L.  Walton,  Oct.  30,  1844, 
England,     m.  Kate  B.  Hinchman,  Jan.  28,  1848,  Racine,  Wis. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Paxton  Public  Schools.  Structural  Steel 
and  Bridge  Engineering,  with  Koken  Iron  Works.  St.  Louis,  1897-98.  Ken- 
wood Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1898-99.  Stupp  Bros.  Bridge  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1899-1905.  Chief  Engineer  Illinois  Steel  Bridge  Co.,  Jacksonville,  111., 
1905—. 

Married  Cora  L.  Landell,  July  30,  1898,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  (died  June  16, 
1903);  Ida  M.  Owen,  May  27,  1904,  Belleville,  111. 
Address,  831   W.  Lafayette  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111. 

*842.     LESLIE  ALVORD  WEAVER 

Born  Feb.  21,  1872,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  f.  Benjamin  Weaver,  May  1,  1846, 
Schenectady  Co.,  New  York.  m.  Martha  Maria  Campbell,  born  Aug.  30, 
1850,  Cook  Co.,  Illinois. 

Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Adelphic;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Dramatic  Club;  Chess  Club.  I  Hint  staff; 
Sophograph  board.  B.  L.  Mayor  pro  tern  of  Champaign;  Mason  and  Elk; 
Member  Grand  Council;  Delta  Tau  Delta. 

Married  Eunice  Sheldon,  June  8,  1898,  Uj-bana,  111.     Children,  Dorothy 
Eunice,  born  July  4,  1899;  Sheldon  Alvord,  born  Nov.  13,  1902. 
Died  Nov.  19,  1905,  Champaign,  Illinois. 

843.     Fred  JOHN  WEEDMAN 

Born  Mar.  28,  1872,  Farmer  City,  111.  f.  T.  S.  Weedman.  m.  Mary 
M.  Brownlee. 

Investigator  of  claims  in  Claim  Dept.  of  I.  C.  R.  R.      Prepared  in  public 


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school  at  Fanner  City,  111.  Member  of  Blackstonian  society  and  Philoma- 
thean  societies;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Track  team;  captain  of  1894  track  team 
which  won  championship  of  the  West.  B.  L.  In  Wholesale  House  of  J.  V. 
Farwell,  Chicago,  1894-95;  Pleasantville,  la.,  engaged  in  Real  Estate  and 
Insurance  Business,  1895-96;  1896-98,  taught  school  in  Missouri;  1898-1902, 
Asst.  Postmaster,  Farmer  City,  111.,  also  City  Treasurer  from  1900  to  1902; 
Investigator  of  claims  in  Claim  Dept.  of  Illinois  Central  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1902-. 

Married  Winifred  Wetzell,  March  28,  1900,  Farmer  City,  111. 
Address,  305  Park  Row  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

844.     CHARLES  THORNTON  WILDER 

Born  Dec.  17,  1870,  Essex,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  Charles  N.  Wilder, 
Winchendon,  Mass.     m.   Martha  L.  Thornton,  Sydney,  Australia. 

Miner.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Sigma  Chi.  Philoma- 
thean.  Associate  Editor  Illini.  B.  S.  Instructor,  Illinois,  1894-95.  In 
charge  Dept.  of  Photography,  Illinois,  1895-1900.  Real  Estate,  1900- 
1902.  Mining  in  Calif.,  1902—.  Odd  Fellow,  1903.  Comet  Lodge  No.  84, 
California. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

845.     ROBERT  ALVIN  WOOD 

Born  Nov.  26,  1866,  in  Woodburn,  111.  f.  Rich  H.  Wood.  m.  Ellen  A. 
Sturges. 

Agent,  British  Luxfer  Prism  Co.,  1904.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
B.  S.,  M.  E.,  1895.  In  London  and  Manchester,  England,  for  five  years. 
An  address  before  Northern  Architectural  Ass'n  published  in  the  Builder, 
London,  England.  Member  of  Walbrook  Baptist  Church,  Baltimore,  Md., 
Superintendent  of  Sunday  School. 

Married  Maud  I.  Stevens,  Feb.  20,  1900,  at  Hampstead  Heath,  London, 
England.     Children,  Robert  Stevens,  born  Apr.  20,  1902;  Esther  Helen,  born 
Aug.  19,  1904. 
Address,  Winfield  Ave.,  Forest  Park,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*846.     OLA  C.  WOOLSEY  (GIBBS) 

Born  Jan.  20,  1871,  Polo,  111.  f.  Richard  Dickson  Woolsey,  Sept.  9, 
1834.  Andes,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  A.  Holmes,  June  15,  1838,  Hamden,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  English  Club. 
B.  S. ;  M.  A.,  1895.  Fellowship  in  Latin;  Taught  one  year.  Member  Con- 
gregational Church;  Sorosis  Club. 

Married  William  David  Gibbs,  Julv  16,  1896,  Polo,  111.      Child,  Dorothy, 
bom  June  11,  1899,  (died  at  birth). 
Died  June  11,  1899,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

CLASS  OF   1895    (74) 

847.     HERBERT  CLARKE  ARMS 

Bom  Mar.  3,  1871,  Dubuque.  la.  f.  Charles  Henry  Arms,  Dec.  25,  1840, 
Knoxville,  111.     m.   Aurora  Bartlett  Clarke,  Jan.   27,   1844,  Conway,  Mass. 

Vice  Pres.  Central  Scientific  Co.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School, 
Chicago.  Sigma  Chi,  Shield  and  Trident,  Glee,  Banjo,  Mandolin,  Architects, 
Students'  Dancing  Clubs.  Treas.  Freshman  Class.  Helphed  organize  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Clubs.  Editor  of  first  Illio  and  named  it.  Associate  Editor 
Illini.  B.  S.  Asst.  Architect  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1895-98.  Manager  Chicago 
Laboratory  Supplv  and  Scale  Co.,  1898-1904.  Vice-Pres.  Central  Scientific 
Co.,  1904—.  Grand  Tribune  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity,  1900.  Member  N.  E.  A.; 
Central  Ass'n  of  Science  and  Mathematics  Teachers. 

Married  Elizabeth  Watson  Gregg,  June  20,  1900,  Chicago.     Child,  Eloise 
Elizabeth,  born  Aug.  28,  1903. 
Address,  26  Michigan  St.,  Chicago,  111.      Res.,  Wilmette,  111. 


168  University  of  Illinois  [1895 

848.     CHARLES  BARRY 
Born  1868,  in  Henry,  111.      f.   Michael  Barry. 
With  International  Harvester  Co.,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  380  Sheffield  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

849.     HARRY  WILLIAM  BAUM 
Husband  of  No.  1216 
Born  Nov.  22,  1874,  Indianola,  111.      f.   Frank  Baum.     m.   EHza  McHaffie- 
Civil   Engineer.      Prepared   in    Indianola    High    School.      Kappa   Sigma- 
Athletic  Ass'n.      Pres.  Senioi  Class.,   1895.      Foot  ball  team,   1893-95;  Base 
ball  team,  1893-95.      B.  S.      Civil  Enigneer  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-98.      Asst.  in 
C.  E.,  Illinois,  1898-99.     Asst.  Engr.  on  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1899-1904.     Asst.  Engr. 
O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1904-05.      Supt.  Construction,  Jas.  Stewart  &  Co.,  1905—. 

Married  Daisy  Garver  ('99),  Mar.  20,  1905.      Child,  Infant,  died  at  birth, 
1902. 
Address,  care  of  Jas.  Stewart  &  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

850.     CHARLES  WORTH  BEACH 

Born  Dec.  5,  1868,  in  Des  Moines,  la.     m.   Mrs.  R.  A.  Beach. 

Civil  and  Irrigation  Engineer.      B.  S.      Deputy   State  Engineer. 
Address,  Denver,  Colo. 

851.     FREDERICK  ALBERT  BEEBE 

Born  Sept.  15,  1872.  f.  Samuel  Smith  Beebe,  Aug.  25,  1846,  Rome,  N.  Y-. 
m.   Katherine  H.  Burr,  Oct.,  1851,  Middletown,  N.  J. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wisner,  Nebr.,  High  School  and  T.^niv. 
Acad.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1895-97;  Inspector,  1897-1901 ;  Ass't  to  Operating 
M'g'r,  1901-03;  Asst.  Local  Manager,  Chicago  Plant,  1903-04;  Supt.  of  Bos- 
ton Plant,  1904—.  Same  with  Griffin  Wheel  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Member 
New  England  Street  Railway  Club;  New  England  Railway  Club,  1904—. 
Address,  43  John  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

852.     WILLIAM  GUTHRIE  BOON 

Born  Nov.  2,  1870,  Chrisman,  111.  f.  John  Boon,  Apr.  13,  1837.  m. 
Ann  E.  Guthrie,  Jan  25,  1841,  Ind. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.  Railroading,'  Civil 
Eng.  Dept. 

Married  Charlotte  Bates,  June  12,  1901,  Burlington,  la.       Guthrie  Bates, 
bom  June  26,  1902. 
Address,  981  Washington  St.,  Burlington,  la. 

853.  ROBERT  ALLAN  BOWER,  Jr. 

Born  Mar.  8,  1875,  Tolono,  Champaign,  Co.,  111.  f.  Robert  Allan  Bower, 
Brown  Co.,  Ohio.      m.   Mary  Elizabeth  ,  Maryland. 

Banker.  Prepared  in  Tolono  High  School.  B.  L.  Tolono,  III.,  1895- 
96.  In  Tolono  Bank,  1896-1901  Supt.  Ice  plant,  Mattoon,  111.,  and  Vice- 
pres.  Bank  of  Tolono,  1901 — . 

Married  Ella  Beaton,   Feb.,    1905,  Chicago,  111.     Chtld,    David    Robert, 
bom  Mar.  8,  1906. 
Address,  Tolono,  111. 

854.  CHARLES  BAKER  BURDICK 

Born  Mar.  6,  1874,  Chicago,  111.  f.  William  Richard  Burdick,  Jan.  12, 
1833,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Dewey,  1846,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wallace  High  School,  Sterling,  111.  Sigma 
Chi.  Shield  and  Trident.  Glee,  Mandolin,  and  Banjo  Clubs.  Leader,  Glee 
Club.  B.  S.  Asst.  Engr.  Alvord  &  Shields,  Consulting  Engrs.,  1895-97. 
Asst.  Engr.  John  A.  Cole,  Hydraulic  Engineer,  1897-1901.      Associate  in  the 


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firm  of  John  A.  Cole  &  Son,  Hydraulic  Engineering  practice,  1901.  Associ- 
ated with  John  W.  Alvord,  general  practice  hvdraulic  and  sanitary  engineer- 
ing, 1902^.  Articles:  The  Purification  of  Water  for  Small  Cities,  1903,  13 
pp.  Accuracy  tests  of  wBter  meters  at  Des  Moines,  la.,  9  pp.,  1905, 
reprinted  frorn  the  proceedings  of  the  111.  Soc.  of  Eng'rs  and  Sur\-e3-ors; 
Extension  of  Dam  and  Paving  of  River  Bank  at  Des  Moines,  la..  Engineering 
A'ews,  Nov.  17,  1904.  Associate  member  Am.  Soc.  of  Civil  Eng'rs.  Western 
Soc.  of  Eng'rs.  111.  Soc.  of  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors. 
Address,  1207  Hartford  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

855.     WILLIAM  THOMAS  BURRILL 
Born    Sept.    20,     1868,    Stephenson    Co.,    111.     f.   Edward    Burrill.     m. 
Sophia  T.  Cowan. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Spokane 
College.  Wash.  Architect's  Club.  Y.M.C.  A.  B.  S.  Architectural  draft- 
ing, 1895-98;  Structural  drafting  and  engineering  work,  1898 — . 

Married  Florence  Flola  ,  Xov.  8.  1900,  Decatur,  111.      Children 

Charles  Martin,  born  Oct.  31,  1901;  Lida  Marilla,  born  July  7,  1903. 
Address,  3010  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

856.     FRANK  LYMAN  BUSEY 

Born  Aug.  28,  1872,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Mathew  D.  Busey,  Urbana,  111.  m 
Anna  E.  Hurd,  Lima,  Ohio. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  B.  S.;  M.  E..  1898. 
Operated  foundry  and  machine  shop,  Chicago,  1895-98.  Dry  Goods  Busi- 
ness in  Urbana  and  elsewhere,  1898 — . 

Married  Lillian  M.  Yanos,  July  5,  1897,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

857.  HORTENSE  CALL  (BARR) 

Born  Oct.  15,  1874,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Geo.  W.  Call,  Apr.  8,  1836.  m. 
Celina  Catherine  Copenhaver,  Aug.  20,  1841,  Dresden,  Ohio. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
B.  S.      Nurse  in  Marv  Thompson  Hospital,  1896-98,  Chicago. 

Married  Andrew 'Barr,  July  15,   1899.      Children,  Andrew,  born  May  6, 
1901;  Catherine,  born  Aug.  31,  1904. 
Address,  702  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

858.  GEORGE  HENRY  CAMPBELL 
Born  1870,  in  Edgewood.  111.     f.  John  Campbell. 
Lawyer,  1904.     B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1900. 

Address  (1904),  Woolner  Blk..  Peoria,  111. 

859.     EARL  VANHISE  CAPPS 

Bom  May  14,  1873,  Illiopolis.  111.  f.  Thomas  W.  Capps,  m.  Nellie 
Vanhise. 

Owner  and  Mgr.  of  Blair  Electric  Light  and  Power  Co.  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Pulaski,  111.  Capt.  B.  S.  E.  E.;  M.  A.,  1899,  Univ.  of  Neb.  Fellowship  in 
Physics,  Univ.  of  Neb.  Practical  Electrician,  1897.  Graduate  student  and 
instructor  Univ.  of  Nebr.,  1899.  Prin  High  School.  Blair,  Nebr.,  1900. 
Owner  and  Mangr.  of  Blair  Electric  Light  and  Power  Co.,  1900 — . 

Married  Claudie  Henrie,   1895,  Champaign,  111.      Child.  Stanley  Mozart, 
bom  Jan.  1,  1898. 
Address,  Blair,  Neb. 

860.     RAY  SHEPARD  CARBERRY 
Born  May  3,  1873,  Secor,  111.     f.  D.  E.  Carberry.     m.   Emma  J.  Dunbar. 
Engineer.     Prepared    in    Mansfield    High    School.     B.   S.     City    Engr. , 


170  University  of  Illinots  [1895 

Monticello,  111.,  1895-96;  Engr.   and  Gen.   Mgr.   Maysville  Canal  Improve- 
ment Co.,  Idaho  Falls,  Ida.,  1897-98;  Asst.  Engr.  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  Pcatello. 
Ida.,  1899;  Wabash  R.  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1903;  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  Chicago, 
1904-05;  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Mitchell.  Nebr.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Mitchell,  Nebr. 

861.     CLYDE  ROBERT  CARMACK 
Born  Nov.  1,  1873,  Camargo,  111.     f.   Robert  Eldredge  Carmack,  Tenn. 
m.   Elizabeth  Malone,  Ind. 

Minining  Operator.  Prepared  in  Indianapolis  High  School,  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Philomathean.  B.  S.  Mechanical  work,  1895-1901.  Supt.  of  Can- 
ning Factories,  1901-04.      Mining,  1904 — . 

Married    Essie    Morris,    Oct.     10,     1900,    Indianapolis,    Ind.     Children, 
Robert  Morris,  born  Sept.  20,  1901;  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  born  Dec.  15,  1903; 
Floyd  Clyde,  born  Dec.  4,  1905. 
Address,  Tropico,  Calif. 

862.     CLARENCE  ADELBERT  CLEMENT 
Born  Feb.  13,  1869,  Lombardville,  111.     f.  William  W.  Clement,  Aug.  19, 

1840,  N.  Y.     m.  Clara  E.  Clark,  Oct.  18,  1845,  Tiskihva,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.     Prepared  in  Tiskihva   High  School.     Civil   Engineers' 

Club.      B.  S.      Recorder  on  Survey,   Miss.   River,   1895-96.      Civil    Engineer 

with  Engr.  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Construction  of  111.  and  Miss.  Canal,  1896-1902; 

Draftsman  with  Chief  Engr.  F.  E.  and  M.  V.  R.  R.,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  1902; 

C.  E.  with  U.  S.  Engr.  Corps  Survey,  111.  and  Des    Plaines    Rivers,  1902- 

1905.     C.  E.  with  Engr.  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Construction  of  111.  and  Miss. 

Canal.  1905—. 

Married  Josie  Abbott  Mayo,  Dec.  18,  1901,  Wyanet,  111.     Child,  Jennie 

Maurine,  born  Mar.  3,  1906. 

Address,  Wyanet,  111. 

*863.     JOHN  DE  WITT  CLINTON 

Born  Nov.  16,  1871,  Polo,  111.  f.  John  W.  Clinton,  m.  Carrie  A. 
Perkins. 

Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.     B.  S. 

Worked  in  Chicago  for  a  short  time,  when  health  failed. 
Died  Oct.  18,  1905.  Polo.  111. 

864.     WILLIAM  HENRY  DILLON 
Born  May  8,  1870,  Normal,  111.      f.   Levi  Dillon,     m.   Mary  Wright. 
Architectural     Engineer.     Prepared     in     Wisconsin     Academy.     B.     S. 

Designed  construction  and  equipment   and   superintended   construction   of 

Belle  Isle  Aquarium  and  Horticultural  Building  at  Detroit,  Mich;  In  charge 

of  construction  of  a  building  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Married  Rose  E.  Richards,  May  20,  1896,  Normal,  111.     Child,  Lyle,  born 

Aug.  13,  1899. 

Address,  Detroit,  Mich. 

865.     ALEXANDER  DONNAN 

Born  Oct.  6,  1871,  Independence,  la.  f.  James  Bell  Donnan,  Dec.  13, 
1840,  West  Charlton,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Martha  Jane  Ross,  Mar.  29, 
1844,  Lower  Waterford,  Vt. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Independence  High  School.  Univ.  Tennis 
Champion,  1895.  B.  S.  Furniture  Business,  1895-98;  Architect,  Junior 
member  of  firm,  Netcott  &  Donnan,  Independence,  la.,  until  Dec,  1905; 
Treas.  Buchanan  County,  Jan.,  1906 — .*  Member  First  Presbyterian 
Church,    Independence,    la.;    Iowa    Chapter   Amer.    Institute  Archs.;Cres- 


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cent  Lodge  No.  46,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Chancellor  Commander,  1905;  Oel- 
wein  Lodge  No.  741,  B.  P.  O.  Elks,  Oelwein,  la. 

Married  Helen  Maude  Rosemond,  Sept.  9,  1903. 
Address,  Independence,  la. 

866.     SHERMAN  REILLY  DUFFY 

Born  1873,  in  Lisbon,  111.     f.   C.  C.  Duffy. 

Sporting  editor,  Chicago  Inter  Ocean.      Phi  Delta  Theta.      B.  L.      News- 
paper work  since  graduation. 
Address,  269  Erie  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

867.     ALFRED  FELLHEIMER 

Born  Mar.  9,  1875,  Chicago,  111.  f.  August  Fellheimer,  Munich,  Bavaria. 
m.  Julia  Roenthal,  Dortmund,  Westphalia. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Chicago,  111.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  B.  S.  Archi- 
tect, member  of  firm  of  Reed  &  Stem,  New  York  City  and  St.  Paul.  Patent 
No.  772,350,  granted  Oct.  18,  1904,  Electrical  Circuits.  Member  Transpor- 
tation Club,  New  York  City. 

Married  Ehzabeth  Hull,  Dec.  25,  1902,  New  York  City      Child,  Madeleine 
Hull,  born  Oct.  21,  1905. 
Address,  5  East  42nd  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

868.     JOEL  EDWARD  FERRIS 

Born  Jan.  2,  1874,  Carthage,  111.  f.  Hiram  G.  Ferris,  Carthage,  111. 
m.  Julia  Holton. 

Manager   Hapgoods,    916   Chemical    Bldg.,  St.    Louis,    Mo.     Phi   Delta 
Theta.     B.  A. 
Address,  Res.,  1367  Union  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

869.  JESSE  GRANT  FUNSTON 

Born  May  24,  1872,  New  Comb  Twp.,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  John  H. 
Funston,  Feb.  9,  1828,  Ran  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth  E.  Bailey,  Ohio. 

In  telephone  business.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Philomathean.      B.  S. 

Married  Jinks  J.   Hume,  Feb.   21,   1900.     Children,  John  Harold,    born 
Dec.  2,  1901;  Robert  Hume,  born  Apr.  15,  1903. 
Address,  119  N.  8th  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

870.  JAMES  ALBERT  GREEN 
Born  1871,  in  Ivesdale,  111.     f.   Patrick  Green. 
Locomotive  Eng'r,  I.  C.  R.  R.     B.  S. 

Address,  309  E.  White  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

871.     MARIANA  GREEN  (STEELE) 
Born    in    Champaign,    111.     f.  Jonathan    Bogue    Green,    111.     m.  Sallie 

Raymond,  Ohio. 

Married.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Alethenai.     B.  L. 
Mamfrf  William  La  Barthe  Steele,  Apr.   30,   1901.     Children,  Manana, 

born  June  10,  1903;  Melissa,  bom  Nov.  6,  1905. 

Address,  2024  Douglas  St.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

872.     EMERY  STANFORD  HALL 

Bom  1870,  in  Chatsworth,  111.  f.  J.  S.  Hall.  m.  Sarah  M.  Stanford, 
Lowell,  111.,  1845. 

Architect.     B.  S. 
Address,  1483  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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873.     ARMIN  HARMS 

Born  Oct.  24,  1875,  Vehrsen,  Germany,  f.  Lothar  Harms,  Jan.  28,  1844, 
Germany,     m.   Caecillia  Rohde,  Jan.  3,  1846,  Germany. 

Asst.  Supt.  of  Reduction  Works.  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  school. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Shield  and  Trident.  B  S.  Chemist  until  Apr.,  1905. 
Asst.  Supt.  of  Reduction  Works,  Ingot,  Calif.,  1905-06.  With  Mammoth 
Copper  Mining  Co.,  1906 — .  Member  of  American  Chemical  Soc.  American 
Institute  of  Mining  Engrs.  Member  of  University  Club,  in  Milwaukee. 
Address,  Kennett,  Calif.,  care  of  Mammoth  Copper  Mining  Co. 

874.     ADOLPH  HEMPEL 

Born  10,  1870,  Canton,  Ohio.     f.   H.  A.  Hempel.     m. 

Plant  Pathologist  and  Entomologist.  Prepared  in  Rollins  College, 
Winter  Park,  Fla.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  B.  S;  M.  S.,  1898.  On  Biological 
Survey  of  the  State,  1895-96,  Havana,  111.;  Entomologist  of  the  Umsen 
Paulista,  1897-98;  Curator  of  the  Umsen  Paulista,  1.898-1900;  Plant  Patho- 
logist and  Entomologist  at  the  Arg.  Inst.  Campinas,  1900-05.  Published 
papers  on  Protozoa  and  Rotifera  of  the  Illinois  River,  and  on  insects  injurious 
to  plants  and  kindred  subjects.  Associate  in  Zoology  in  the  Museum  of 
Harvard  Univ.,  Sept.,  1903-04. 

Married  Emma  Julia  Mangeot,  Nov.  9,  1901,  Campinas,  Brazil. 
Address,  Caixa  No.  7  Campinas,  State  of  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

875       ELMER  KIRKPATRICK  HILES 
Born  Aug.  8,  1871,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.  C.  A.  Hiles.     m.  EHzabeth  Kirk- 

patrick. 

Mechanical    Engineer.      Adelphic.      B.    S.      Mech.    Engineer   at   Chicago, 

and  with  Westinghouse  Machine  Co.,  in  Gas  Engine  Dept.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Member  of  Episcopal  Church,  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers, 

The  Franklin  Institute. 

Married  Mable  K.  Mandeville,  June  9,  1902,  New  York  City. 

Address,  care  of  Westinghouse  Machine  Co.,  East  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

876.     PARKER  HALE  HOAG 

Born  May  16,  1873,  Thomosboro,  111.  f.  Walter  Brice  Hoag.  m.  Hester 
Atkinson. 

Lawyer.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Philomathean.  B.  A.  Member  of 
Episcopal  Church;  Senior  Warden  Lake  Side  Lodge  No.  739,  A.  F.  and  A.  M. ; 
Champion  Chicago  Chapter  R.  A.  M.  No.  127,  Sir  Knight,  Montjoie  Com- 
mandry  No.  53,  Knights  Templar;  S.  P.  R.  S.  32nd  Degree  Oriental  Con- 
sistery;  Noble  of  the  Ancient  Arabic  Order  of  the  Mystic  Shrine;  Knight 
Companion  St.  John's  Conclave,  Premier  No.  1,  Red  Cross  of  Constantine 
and  Appendant  Orders;  Colonial  Club  of  Chicago,  Chicago  Bar  Ass'n,  Chicago 
Club,  Univ.  of  111.;  Vice-president  Chicago  Alumni  Ass'n,  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
Address,  3210  Calumet  Ave.,  or  100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

877.  STEPHEN  FORD  HOLTZMANN 

Born  1874,  in  Pontiac,  111.     f.  Dr.  S.  E.  Holtzman.     m.  Mary  King  Ford. 

Consulting  Engineer.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  B.  S.  Practiced  Architecture 
in  Washington,  D.  C,  now  Consulting  Engineer. 

Married  Maud  E.  Shaw,  Jan.  30,  1903,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  11   E.  24th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

878.  ERNEST  ALEXANDER  HUNT 
Born  1876,  Urbana,  111.      m.   Mrs.  J.  E.  Hunt. 
Physician,  1904.      B.  S. 

Address,  Melbourne,  la. 


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879.     PETER  JUNKERSFELD 

Bom  Oct.  17,  1869,  Colfax  Township,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Peter  J. 
Junkersfeld,  1833,  Germany,     m.  Josephine  Schmitz,  1840,  Germany. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School  and  Northern 
Indiana  Normal  School.  Adelphic.  Mechanical  and  Electrical  Engineers 
Club.  Editor  the  Technograph,  1895.  Elected  Fellow  in  Elect.  Engr., 
1895,  but  resigned.  Delivered  address,  representing  Students  at  Inaugura- 
tion of  Pres.  Draper.  B.  S.  Operating  Construction  and  Engineering  \vork, 
later  in  charge  Engineering  Dept.,  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1895 — .  Articles, 
Application  of  Four  Wire  three  phase  System,  Western  Electrician,  1902. 
Independent  vs.  Multiple  Operation  of  Units  and  Central  Stations,  Trans- 
actions American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  1903.  Member  Amer. 
Inst.,  Electr.  Engrs.;    Western  Soc.  Engrs. 

Married  Anna  Boyle,  June  19,  1901,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  320  S.  Prairie  Ave.,  Austin  Sta.,  Chicago,  111. 

880.     FREDERIC  BLAIR  KEELER 

Bom  Jan.  11,  1873,  Earlville,  111.  f.  Frank  G.  Keeler,  Apr.  23,  1844, 
New  Canaan,  Conn.     m.   Anna  M.  Blair,  Clintonville,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1844. 

Contractor  and  Builder.  Prepared  in  Earlville  High  School.  Draftsman, 
Chicago;  Contractor  and  Builder,  Earlville,  111.  Member  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1904-06;  member  City  Council  1904  and  1905.      Master. 

Married  Nellie    Schmidt,'  Apr.     18,     1900,  Earlville,    111.     Child,    Theo- 
dosia  J.,  bom  Apr.  8,  1901. 
Address,  Earlville,  111. 

881.     MILO  SMITH  KETCHUM 

Born  Jan.  26,  1872,  in  Kewanee,  111.  f.  Smith  Ketchum,  Jan.  7,  1840,  in 
Bucyrus,  Ohio.  m.  Martha  Ann  Clement,  Aug.  17,  1846,  in  Hamilton, 
Canada. 

Dean  of  School  of  Applied  Science  and  Professor  of  Civil  En- 
gineering, Univ.  of  Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo.  Prepared  in  Elmwood 
High  School,  111.  Adelphic,  Civil  Eng'g  Soc,  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Valedic- 
torian. B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1900.  Instructor  in  Civil  Eng'g,  Illinois,  1895-97; 
engineer  with  Gillette-Herzog  Mfg.  Co.,  1897-99;  Asst.  Prof,  of  C.  E.,  Illinois, 
1899-1903;  Contracting  Manager,  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903- 
04 ;  Professor  of  Civil  Eng"g,  and  Dean  of  School  of  Applied  Science,  Univ. 
of  Colo.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  Sept..  1904—.  Author:  The  Design  of  Steel  Mill 
Buildings  and  the  Calculation  of  Stresses  in  Framed  Structures,  Engr.  News 
Pub.  Co.,  New  York,  380  pp.  Surveying  Manual  (with  W.  D.  Pence), 
Engineering  News  Pub.  Co.  Editor  12'th  and  13th  Annual  Report  of  the 
Society  for  Promotion  of  Eng'g  Education.  Magazine  articles:  Contributor 
to  Eng'g  Xeu's;  several  articles  in  The  Tcchnograph.  Some  Graphic  Methods 
for  Calculating  the  Deflection  of  Beams,  Colo.  Journal  of  Eng'g.,  No.  1, 
1905.  Member  Tau  Beta  Pi,  1899,  Sigma  Xi,  1905;  Associate  member  Amer. 
Soc.  Civil  Engineers,  1901;  member  Society  for  Promotion  of  Engr.  Educa- 
tion, 1903 ;  Seer,  of  same,  1903-05.  Member  Amer.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials, 
1905. 

Married  Mary   Esther  Beattv,  Sept.  17,  1903,  at  Newton,  Iowa.     Child, 
Martha  Esther,  born  July  29,  1904. 
Address,  University  of  Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo. 

882.     WILLIAM  HAVEN  KIMBALL 
Bom  Mar.   1,   1871,  Evanston,  111.     f.   William  Parker    Kimball,  N.  H. 

m.   Helen  E.  Haven,  New  Lenox,  111. 

Electrician.      Prepared   in   Lowell,    Mass.,    and    Chicago   High   Schools. 

Elec.  Eng'g  Club.     B.  S. 

Address,  2006  Golden  Gate  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 


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883.      FRANCIS  EDWARD  KING 

Born  Nov.  6,  1857,  White  Hall,  111.  f.  Joseph  N.  King,  June  28,  1830, 
White  Hall,  111.     m.  Elizabeth  Rawlins,  Sept.  3,  1830,  White  Hall,  111. 

Teacher  and  Farmer.  Prepared  in  White  Hall  High  School,  and  High 
School  of  111.  State  Normal  Univ.  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1896.  Teacher,  1897. 
Gardener,  1902.  Teacher  and  farmer  and  fruit  raiser,  1904.  Teacher  and 
farm  gardener,  1904 — .       M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Ehzabeth  O.  E.,  Nov.  4,  1904,  Geneva,  Ohio. 
Address,  Maple  Lawn  Farm,  Route  1,  Geneva,  Ohio. 

884.     EDWARD  JOHN  LAKE 

Born  May  5,  1871,  Edinburg,  Scotland,  f.  William  Lake,  1840,  England, 
m.   Mary  Jane  Billings,  1844,  England. 

Ass't  Prof.  Art  and  Design,  Univ.  of  111.  Prepared  in  Virqua,  Wis., 
High  School.  B.  S.  Studied  at  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  1892-92.  At 
Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,,  1898-99,  Instructor  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Art 
and  Design,  Univ.  of  111.  Article:  Drawing  for  Common  Schools,  School 
News  and  Practical  Educator,  1897-99.  Author  of  Course  in  Drawing,  111. 
State  Courses  for  Common  Schools.     Member  Congregational  Church. 

Married  Effie  Estelle   Harris,   Champaign,   Aug  22,   1900.     Child,  Zera 
William,  born  June  15,  1901. 
Address,  703  West  Park  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

885.  WILLIAM  CLARENCE  SMITH  LEMEN 
Born  Dec.  19,  1873,  CoUinsville,  111.  f.  Clarence  J.  Lemen,  Collinsville, 
111.,  Jan.  9,  1843.  m.  Sarah  Catherine  Smith,  Apr.  2,  1846,  New  York  City. 
Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Union  Academy,  Morganfield,  Ky.  Philo- 
mathean.  B.  S.  Draftsman  and  Computer  and  Leveler,  Miss.  River  Com., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1895-99.  Topographer  U.  S.  Eng'r.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1899- 
1900.  Inspector  on  Miss.  River  Comm.  steamer  Patrol,  1900-1901.  City 
Engr.  and  Supt.  Munic.  Elec.  Lt.  &  W.  W.,  Paris,  111.,  1901-1902.  Chief  of 
Party  on  Survey  Miss.  River  Reservoirs,  1902-03.  Junior  Engr.  with  Sa- 
vannah U.  S.  Eng'r  Office,  1902-03.  Harbor  and  river  improvements,  S.  E. 
•Georgia  and  N.  E.  Florida,  1903 — .  Article,  Topographical  Survey  Reser- 
voirs at  Headwaters  of  Miss.  River,  Technograph,  1901,  copied  by  Eng'g 
Record,  Oct.,  1901. 

Married   Olive   Belle   Jutton,    Dec.    19,    1896,    Evansville,    Ind.     Child, 
Catherine  Neil,  Sept.  19,  1898. 
Address,  Brunswick,  Ga. 

886.     DAVID  ROSSITER  LLEWELLYN 
Born  1869,  in  Sterling,  111.     f.  M.  W.  Llewellyn,     m.  Laura  A.  Dresser. 
Draftsman.     B.  S. 
Address,  care  of  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

887.     ALBERT  MILTON  LONG 

Born  February  4,  1872,  in  Virden,  111.  f.  J.  M.  Long.  m.  Emma  V 
Brewer. 

Draftsman.     Delta  Tau  Delta;  Architects'  Club.     B.  S. 
Address,  339  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  37th  St.  and  Stewart  Ave. 

888.     EDWARD  LORING  MANN 
Brother  of  Nos.  106,  107,  108 
Born  Nov.  7,  1869,  Oilman,  111.     f    William  H.  Mann,  Ky.     m.   Elizabeth 
D.  Abraham,  Va. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Oilman  High  School.  Adelphic.  Editor  of 
mini,  1895.  B.  L.  Admitted  to  Bar,  1897;  practiced  law  in  office  of  James 
R.MannandGeo.  W.Miller, Chicago, since.    Enlistedin  IstRegt.  I.N.G.,1895. 


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Went  to  Santiago,  Cuba,  with  Regt.,  1898.  Appointed  corporal  while  in  the 
field.  On  return  joined  Co.  F,  First  Inf.  111.  N.  G.  Elected  Second  Lieut., 
Co.  F,  on  Jan.  7,  1903,  and  Frist  Lieut.,  July  15.  1904.  Now  ser\nng.  Mem- 
ber Christian  Church;  Royal  Arcanum;  Soc.  of  the  Army  of  Santiago; 
I.  O.  O.  F.      Held  office  of  Judge-Advocate  of  Illinois  branch,  same,  1905-06. 

Married  Edna  Dunshee,  July  22,  1903,  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 
Address,  Bus.,  906,  59  Clark  St.;  Res.,  4405  Sidney  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

889.     HORATIO  RICHMOND  MARSH 

Bom  Feb.  13,  1874.  f.  Frank  E.  Marsh,  June  27,  1849,  Joliet,  111.  m. 
Kate  C.  Richmond,  Cheshire,  Mass. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Nat.  Hist.  Club;  Dramatic 
Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Adelphic.  Adelphic  declam.  prize,  1892.  B.  S.;M.  D., 
1897,  N.  Y.  Homes  Coll.  Medical  Missionary,  1897 — .  U.  S.  Commissioner 
and  Postmaster,  Barrow,  Alaska,  1901-04.  Hospital  Corps,  111.  N.  G.,  3d 
Reg.,  1892-97.  Article,  Eskimo  Medicine,  A'.  .4.  Journal  Homeopathy,  1901. 
Member  American  Institute  Homeopathy. 

Married  Emma  Cargain,  Dec.  24,  1896,  New  York  City.     Children,  Loren 
C,  Oct.  9,  1898;  Francis  R.,  bom  Apr.  21,  1901;  M.  Elizabeth,  bom  Aug.  31, 
1902;  Charles  L.,  born  May  23,  1904. 
Address,  Odell,  111.      Box  458. 

890.     FRED  ELBERT  MATHER 

Bom  Sept.  3,  1871,  in  Du  Page  Twp.,  Will  Co.,  111.  f.  Samuel  Mather, 
Whallonsburg,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Melvina  Ballou,  Brecksville,  Ohio. 

Bridge  and  Structural  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Coll., 
Naperville,  111.  Bridge  and  Structural  Drafting,  1895 — .  Member  First 
Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903;  same,  Pittsburgh,  June, 
1904. 

Married  Ella  Hopkins,  June  12,  1901,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
Address,  Naperville,  111. 

891.  ROBBINS  YALE  MAXON 

Bom  Nov.  13,  1868,  Danville.  111.  f.  Oscar  Fitz  Allen  Maxon,  Lowville, 
N.  Y.     m.   Theodosia  Yale,  Martinsburg.  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Danville,  111.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  B.  S. 
Illinois  State  Militia,  1888-1891.  Westem  Soc.  of  Engineers,  1897-1905. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago,  1902.  Belden  Ave.,  Presbyterian  Church,  Chicago, 
1902. 

Married  Frances  Conder,  June  20,  1905,  Gilroy,  Calif. 
Address,  6113  Green  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

892.  GRACE  LILLIAN  MOORE 

Born  Jan.  22,  1875,  Tolono,  111.  f.  John  Thomas  Moore,  m.  Minerva 
Myers. 

Instructor.      Prepared    in    Tolono    High    School.      Alethenai,    Dramatic 
Club;  Girls'  Glee  Club.      Class  Prophet.      B.  S.;  M.  S.,   1899.     Teaching  in 
Decatur,  111.,  1897-99;  La  Salle  Twp.  High  School,  1899—. 
Address,  430  Fifth  St.,  La  Salle,  111. 

893.     WILLIAM  ROBERT  MORRISON 
Born  Dec.  19,  1871,  Joliet,  111.     f.  Capt.  R.  J.  Morrison,  May  1,  1840, 

New  York  City.     m.   Hester  A.  Snider,  Oct.  1,  1840,  Carter  Co.,  Tenn. 
Supt.  Electric  Railwav.      Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.      B.  S. 
Married  Marion  Alice 'O'Neil,  Sept.  26,  1900,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Address,  Wichita,  Kas. 


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894.     ALEXANDER  MAJORS  MUNN 
Born  Nov.  20,  1868,  Otoe  Co.,  Neb.     f.  Eugene  Munn,  Wooster  Ohio.     m. 
Mary  Dessa  Munn,  Orrville,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Doane  College,  Crete,  Nebr.  Civil  Engi- 
neer's Club.  Shield  and  Trident.  Bus.  M'g'r  Illio.  B.  S.  City  Eng'r, 
Nebraska  City,  1895-1902;  Gen.  Manager  Nebraska  City  Telephone  Co., 
1900-05;  Private  practice,  1895-1905.  Engineer,  Drainage  Dist.  No.  1, 
Richardson  Co.,  Nebr.  Assoc.  Member  Amer.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  1906. 
Address,  Nebraska  City,  Nebr. 

895.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  NOBLE 

Born  Dec.  18,  1869,  Chicago,  111.  f.  William  Noble,  Nov.  24,  1637, 
Ireland,     m.  Mary  McCarthy,  Sept.  12,  1843,  Cork,  Ireland. 

Contractor.  Prepared  in  No.  Div.  High  School,  Chicago,  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Architects'  Club;  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Capt.  B.  S.  Supt.  of  Build- 
ing Construction,  1895-1903;  Contractor,  1903 — .  Illinois  Nat'l  Guard, 
1887-1892.  St.  Andrews  Lodge  No.  56  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.; 
E.  A.  Raymond  Consist.  32nd  Deg.,  Nashua,  N.  H.;  Kora  Temple  A.  A.  O.N. 
M.  S.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

Married  Josephine  Vernon,  Dec.  23,  1897,  Chicago,  111.      Child,  Dorothy 
Vernon,  born  Feb.  10,  1903,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Address,  Room  5,  Batavian  Bank  Bldg.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

896.  ARTHUR  LOW  PILLSBURY 

Brother  of  No.   897 

Born  Nov.  30,  1869,  Normal,  111.  f.  William  Low  Pillsbury.  m.  Marion 
Hammond. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  Sigma  Chi.  B.  S.; 
B.  S.,  Harvard.      Practice  of  Architecture. 

Married  Daisy  Hill,  Nov.  8,  1898,  Bloomington,  111.     Child,  Frances  Hill, 
born  July,  1901. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111. 

897.     BERTHA  MARION  PILLSBURY 
Sister  of  No.   896 

Born  June  18,  1875,  Bloomington,  111.  f.  William  Low  Pillsbury.  m. 
Marion  Hammond. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  English  Club;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  B.  A.;  M.  A..  Radcliffe,  1898.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois, 
1898-99;  Instructor  in  English,  Decatur,  111.,  H.  S.,  1899-1901 ;  Instructor  in 
English,  Univ.  Acad.,  1901-04;  Instructor  in  Enghsh,  Illinois,  1904 — . 
Modern  Lang.  Ass'n.  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  506  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

898.     JOHN  CONRAD  QUADE 

Born  Feb.  9,  1872,  Mohne,  111.  f.  Conrad  Quade,  Sept.  6,  1843,  Schles- 
wig,  Ger.     m.   Anna  Kroeger,  July  3,  1852,  Holstein,  Ger. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  C.  E.  Soc;  Adelphic. 
B.  S.  Champaign  Sewerage  Svstem,  1895-96;  Asst.  Eng.  W.  Chicago  Park 
Com.,  1896-97;  City  Engineer ,''Kewanee,  111.,  1897-1900;  C.  E.  for  Western 
Tube  Co.,  Kewanee,  1900-04;  C.  E.  and  Secy.  Big  Creek  Coal  Co.,  St.  David, 
111  ,  1904 — .  Member  Engineer  Corps,  I  N.  G.,  Chicago,  1896.  Articles, 
Kewanee  Sewerage  System,  Kewanee,  111.,  in  Proc,  111.  Soc.  Eng'rs,  and 
Surveyors,  Jan.,  1899;  Theory  and  Practice  of  Bicycle  Track  Construction, 
in  Proc.  Western  Soc.  of  Eng'rs,  1897.  Member  Illinois  Soc.  of  Engineers 
and  Surveyors;  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors;  Kewanee  Lodge 
No.  159,  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Kewanee,  111.;  Kewanee  Chapter  No.  47,  R.  A.  M.; 


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Kewanee  Council  No.  87  R.  and  S.  M.;  Temple  Commandary  No.  20  K.  T., 
Princeton,  111. 

Married   Florence   A.    Northrop,   Jan.    10,    1900,    Kewanee,    111.     Child, 
Maurice  Northrop,  born  Sept.  30,  1900. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111.,  St.  David,  111. 

899.     THOMAS  WASHINGTON  REELY 

Born  Feb.  22,  1863,  Spring  Green,  Wis.  f.  WilHam  Reely,  Aug.  10, 
1828,  Brookland,  Kent,  Eng.  m.  Phebe  Robson  Spalding,  Lincolnshire, 
Eng. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Spring  Green  High  School.  Philomathean. 
Architects'  Club.  Illio  staff;  Technograph  board.  B.  S.  Employed  as 
draftsman  in  Architects  offices,  1895-1899.  General  practice  of  Archi- 
tecture, Fort  Dodge,  la.,  1899 — .      Member  of  Iowa  Chapter  A.  I.  A. 

Married  Adeline  Van  Buskirk,  Aug.  2,  1899,  Webster  City,  la. 
Address,  Fort  Dodge,  la. 

900.     HARLEY  EDSON  REEVES 

Born  Mar.  21,  1874,  in  Tampico,  111.  f.  Joseph  C.  Reeves,  m.  Frances 
R.  Brewer. 

U.  S.  Junior  Engineer,  111.  and  Miss.  Canal.  Civil  Engineers'  Club; 
Illio  Staff;  Shield  and  Trident;  Military  Club;  Major;  Capt.  B.  S.  Taught 
school,  Mayview,  111.,  1896;  N.  W.  Univ.  Social  Settlement  and  Bureau  Ass'n 
Charters,  Chicago,  1897;  Spanish-American  War,  3d  Vol.  Engineers,  Sergt. 
and  Lieut.,   1898;  U.  S.  Jr.  Engineer,  Illinois  and  Mississippi  Canal,  1899 — . 

Married  Helen  A.  Nowers,  Nov.  28,  1901,  Atkinson,  111. 
Address,  Atkinson,  111. 

901.     HERBERT  BRUNSKILL  ROWE 

Born  Aug.  13,  1873,  Dudley,  111.  f.  Mark  Rowe,  Yorkshire,  Eng.  m. 
Rosina  House,  Barre,  Vt. 

Pharmacist.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  Adelphic.  Kappa 
Sigma.     B.  S.     I.  N.  G.,  1890-1893.     Bugler  Co,  E.,  4th  Reg. 

Married  Nelle  Vandaveer,  Sept.  26,  1900,  Paris,  111.     Child,  Mary  Huston, 
born  Jan.  10,  1904. 
Address,  201  N.  Central  Ave.,  Paris,  111. 

902.     JOSEPH  WILLIAM  ROYER 

Born  Aug.  2,  1873,  Urbana,  111.  f.  John  D.  Royer,  July  13,  1831,  Balti- 
more, Md.     m.   Mary  M.  Brining,  Apr.  6,  1846,  Vienna,  Austria. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  B.  S.  Practicing  Archi- 
tecture.    City  Engineer,  Urbana,  111.,  1898 — . 

Married  Adelaide  Danely,  Oct.  14,  1902,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  801  W.  Oregon  St.;  Bus.  Stephens  Bldg.,  Urbana,  111. 

903.     WILLIAM  IRA  ROYSDON 

Born  Nov.  17,  1872,  Delphi,  Ind.  f.  W.  J.  Roysdon.  m.  EHzabeth 
Peddicord. 

Clerk.     Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Sigma  Chi.     Base  Ball 
team.     Track   Team.      B.    L.      Clerk,    Hide   and    Wool   business.      Supt.    of 
Streets  in  Champaign. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

904.     ALBERT  JEFFERSON  SAYERS 
Born   Sept.    10,    1870,    Troy,    Ohio.      f.  Judson   SayerS,    Troy,    O.     m. 
Mary  Ann  Gearheart,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High  School.  Mechan- 
ical Eng'rs'  Soc  B.  S.  In  business.  Champaign,  1895-9  ;  I.  C.  Rv.  Co., 
1896-97;  New  Orleans  Steam  Engineer,   1897-99.      Sargent  Steel  Co',  Chi- 


178  University  of  Illinois  [1895 

cage,  charge  P.  Testing  Lab.;  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co.,  Asst.  Eng.,  Eng. 
Salesman,  1899 — .     Member  Normal  Park  Baptist  Church. 
Address,  518  W.  66th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

905      DAISY  COFFIN  SCOTT  (STEVENSON) 
Sister  of  No.  906 

Born  Oct.  21,  1874,  Brimfield,  111.  f.  Thomas  G.  Scott,  1824,  Penn.  m. 
Rosalthea  Coffin,  1836,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 

Married.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Alethenai.      B.  L. 

Married  William  Henry  Stevenson,  June  29,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Ames,  la.,  College  Campus. 

906.     WILLIAM  JOHN  SCOTT 
Brother  of  No.  905 

Born  1870,  in  Maiden,  111.  f.  Thomas  G.  Scott,  1824,  Pa.  m.  Rosalthea 
Coffin,  1836,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 

Cashier.      B.  L. 
Address,  721  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

907.     HENRY  HARRISON  SCURLOCK 

Born  May  12,  1864,  Beaver  Ohio.  f.  Joseph  Scurlock,  Jan.  16,  1827. 
Winchester,  Ohio.     m.   AngeUne  Westfall,  Aug.  20,  1834,  Beaver,  Ohio. 

Real  Estate  dealer.  Prepared  in  Nat'l  Normal  Univ.,  Lebanon,  Ohio. 
Philomathean.  B.  S.,  1889,  Nat.  Normal  Univ.  B.  L.  Teaching,  1902; 
Newspaper  business  agent,  1897;  Real  Estate  and  Collections  and  study  of 
law,  1897— 

Married  Sarah  Elizabeth  Humphreys,  June  18,  1901,  Decatur,  111. 
Address,  122  N.  Water  St.,  Decatur,  111 

908.     CHARLES  VICTOR  SEASTONE 

Born  Apr.  18,  1872,  New  Boston,  111.  f.  John  August  Seastone,  Aug.  3, 
1834,  Veckwha,  Sweden,     rn.   Eva  Sophia  Hillmore,  Veckwha,  Sweden,  1840. 

City  Engineer  of  West  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Prepared  in  New  Boston  Public 
School  and  Univ  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Gov't  Engr.  with  Miss.  River 
Comm.,  1895-97;  Asst.  Theo  and  Appl'd  Mech.,  Illinois,  1897-1900; 
Instructor  in  Sanitary  Eng'g,  Purdue  Univ.,  1900-03;  Asst.  Prof. 
Sanitary  Eng'g  Purdue,  1903-06;  Inspector  on  Construction  of  Filtration 
Plant  for  Rock  Island,  111.,  1899;  Inspector  on  Construction  of  Bridge 
over  Rock  River,  Rockford,  111.,  1900;  Engineer  on  construction  of  street  rail- 
ways and  State  Roadway,  1902-03;  Town  Engineer  of  West  La  Fayette,  Ind., 
1903-06.  Articles,  Methods  of  Measuring  Water  Ind.  Eng.  Soc.  Proc;  Miss. 
River  Surveys,  Ind.  Eng.  Soc.  Proc;  Roadway  to  Soldiers'  Home,  Proc. 
of  Purdue  Soc,  Civ.  Eng'rs.  Member  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  La 
Fayette,  Ind.,  1903;    Indiana  Engineering  Society,  1901 — . 

Married  Susan  Bouton,  June  25,  1900,  Anna,  111.     Child,  John  Bouton, 
born  Mar    11,  1905. 
Address,  University  Street,  West  La  Fayette,  Ind. 

909.     JOHN  EATON  SHEPARDSON 

Born  May  21,  1875,  Marble  Rock,  Floyd  Co.,  la.  f.  Sylvenus  Eaton 
Shepardson,  Aug.  15,  1832,  Gerry,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Lucy  Maria 
Judd,  Patterson,  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  West  Aurora  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Engr.  Soc.  Capt.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1895-98;  Asst.  City  Engineer,  Ke- 
wanee,  1898-99;  City  Engineer  and  Supt.  Water  Dept.,  1899-1902;  Graduate 
Work,  Columbia,  1902-04;  C.  E.  in  field,  S.  &  W.  Rv..  1905—.  First  Lieut., 
I.  N  G.,  1898—.  Member  of  111.  Soc.  of  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors,  1899;  Assoc. 
Mem.  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1903. 
Address,  care  of  South  &  Western  Ry.,  Bristol,  Va. 


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910.     MARION  EMELINE  SPARKS 
Born  Dec.  5,  1872,  Miller  Twp.,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.     f.  Geo.  Sparks,  Nov. 
21,  1845,  Lucas  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Esther  Peacock  Cliffton.  Feb.  4,  1842,  do. 

Bibliographer.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School,  Marseilles  and 
Seneca  High  Schools.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Library  Club.  Graduate 
Club,  1904.  B.  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1899;  M.  A.,  1900.  Library  organizer  at 
Davenport,  la.,  Acad,  of  Science,  1900;  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Public  Lib.,  1902-03; 
Kansas  City,  Kans.,  Pub.  Lib.,  1903;  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  Pub.  Lib..  1904; 
Research  Bibliographer,  Nutrition  Investigation  Lab.,  Illinois,  1904 — . 
Birds  vs.  Street  Cars,  Wilson  Bulletin.  Vol.  12,  No.  2.  pp.  44-48,  1905. 
Note  of  a  brillian  meteor,  Po/>M/ar  Astronomy,  Vol.  55,  pp.  558-559  Dia- 
lect or  English?  Dial,  vol.  24,  p.  39.  Pres.  Church,  1892.  W.  C.  T.  U., 
1891-1893.  King's  Daughters.  1891.  Christian  Endeavor.  1890-93. 
Address,  1205  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

911.     BERTHA  SPENCER  (MINER) 
Born  1874,  in  Oakley,  111.     f.   Read  Spencer 
Married.     B.  L. 
,  Married  E.  S.  Miner. 
Address,  Wilsey  Place,  Kewanee,  III. 

912.     GODFREY  SPERLING 

Born  Mar.  4,  1874,  Dewey,  Champaign  Co..  Ill  f  Henry  Frederick  A. 
Speriing.  June  14.  1839,  Eckermuehle.  Stapelburg,  Prussia.  m.  Anna 
Johanna  Burkhardt,  Oct.  30,  1841,  Rottenacker,  Wurtenberg,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ  Acad.  Adelphic.  Hatchet  Orator. 
B.  S.  Rodman  and  Instrument  man,  1895;  Draftsman,  Merchant  and 
Drainage  Surveyor,  1896-97;  Inspector  on  Underground  Construction,  1898; 
Asst.  Railway  Engineer.  Draftsman  and  Asst.  Engineer.  Railway  Location 
and  Construction.  1899;  Asst.  to  Railway  Promoter,  1900;  Draftsman,  1901- 
02;  Consulting  Irrigation  Engineer.  1903;  City  Engineer,  Boise  City,  Idaho, 
1904 — .  First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Boise  City.  Idaho.  Second 
reader,  1904;  first  reader,  1905. 

Married  Idah  Mayble  Bailey,  Dec.  6,   1899,  Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Margaret,  born  Sept.  6,  1900,  (died  Aug.  2,  1901);  Friede,  born  Jan.  11.  1904; 
Lois,  bom  Dec.  5,  1905. 
Address,  709  Hays  St.;  Office.  319  New  Overland  Bldg..  Boise  City,  Idaho. 

913.     ROBERT  WATT  STARK 
Husband  of  No.  2036 

Bom  June  29.  1871,  in  Augusta.  111.  f.  George  Stark,  m.  Nancy 
Parrott. 

Asst.  Chemist  in  Illinois  Exp.  Sta.  B.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Farm- 
er. Augusta.  Ill;  Asst.  Chemist  on  State  Water  Survey.  1897-1905;  Asst. 
Chemist  in  Illinois  Experiment  Station,  1905 — . 

Married  Mabel  E.  Cakfy,  ('04),  Oct.   5,   1904,  Jacksonville,  111.     Child, 
Elizabeth,  bom  July  6,  1905. 
Address,  903  W.  Calif.  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

914.     MABEL  STEWART  (COLE) 

Born  Oct.  25,  1873,  in  Champaign,  111.  f  John  P.  Stewart,  m.  Mary 
Evans. 

Married.  B.  S.  Lived  in  Champaign,  111.,  1895-99;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1902;  Oberlin,  Ohio,  1902—. 

Married  Charles  Nelson  Cole,   Aug.   29,    1899,   Irving  Park,   111.     Child, 
Kenneth  Stewart,  bom  July  10,  1900. 
Address,  45  King  St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 


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915.     HOMER  THOMAS 

Born  Aug.  24,  1866,  Kickapoo,  111.  f.  John  Andrews  Thomas,  New- 
York,     m.   Dielsie  Stowell,  New  York. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Valparaiso  Normal,  Ind.      Architects'  Club.     B. 
S.     Architectural  draftsman,  1896-1900;  Engineer  and  Superintendent  with 
Contractor,  1900-02;  Estimator,  Structural  Steel  Co.,  1902-04;  Engineer  and 
Supt.  with  Concrete  Steel  Co.,  1904—. 
Address,  Edwards,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  19. 

916.     MARIAN  THOMPSON  (GRATZ) 
Born   Jan.    10,    1873,     North    Leominster,    Mass.     f.    Edward    Payson. 

Thompson,     m.   Susan  Jane  Burrington. 

Married.      Prepared  in  Bement  High  School,  Bement,   Illinois.     B.  A.; 

M.  A.,  1896,      Kappa  Alpha  Theta.      Fellowship,  1895-96. 

Married    Benjamin    Gratz,    October    20,    1896,    Bement,    111.     Children, 

Marion,  born  Mar.  17,  1898;  Helen,  born  Mar.  19,  1900. 

Address,  3658  Pine  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

917   WALTER  NOBLE  VANCE 

Born  Feb.  22,  1874,  at  Bement,  111.  f.  N.  N.  Vance,  m.  Frances 
Pamelia  Routh. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Capt.  B.  S.  Electrical  repair  work,  1896-98; 
U.  S.  Navy,  chief  Electrician  U.  S.  S.  Philadelphia,  1898-99;  Electrical  Engi- 
neer with  the  Miehle  P.  P.  and  Mfg.  Co.,  1905;  Western  Elec.  Co.,  1905-06. 
Address,  120  Lincoln  Park  Boul.,  Chicago,  111.;  259  S.  Clinton  St. 

918.  CHARLES  CARLTON  WESBTER 

Born  Aug.  2,  1871,  Polo,  Ogle  Co.,  111.  f.  Wellan  Hassett  Webster,  Apr. 
23,  1842,  Polo,  111.  m.  Sarah  Catherine  Davis,  Nov.  30,  1846,  Delaware  Co., 
N.  Y. 

Electrical  Engineer  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic.  Engineering 
Soc.  Memorial  Orator.  B.  S.  Supt.  Elec.  Lt.  Plant,  West  Point,  Miss., 
1897;  Expert  Electrician,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  1901;  Gen.  Mangr.,  Gas  and 
Elec.  Co.,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1902.  Asst.  Chief  and  Chief  Engr.  at  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  to  date.  Patent  Automatic  Circuit  Controller,  No.  658,225, 
Apr.,  1900.      Past  Grand,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  1897. 

Married   Minnie    May   Hartman,    May    10,    1900,    Bryan,    Ohio.      Child, 
Gladys  Ruthena,  born  Mar.  1,  1901 
Address,  Pumping  Station,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

919.  PARKER  MERRILL  WILLIAMS 

Born  August  19,  1872,  in  Moline,  111.  f.  A.  Wilhams.  m.  Sarah  Jane 
Taft. 

Draftsman.      Y.  M.  C.  A.;  B.  S.      With  J.  W.  Reedy  Elevator  Mfg.,  91, 
Illinois  Street,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  91  Illinois  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

920.     WILLIAM  KRIEBEL  YEAKEL 

Born  Jan.  27,  1865,  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  f.  John  Yeakel,  Nov.  21, 
1823,  Hosenack,  Pa.     m.   Lydie  Kriebel,  Mar.  8,  1829,  Quinet,  Pa. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.  Adelphic.  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Won  Adelphic  Declam.  Cont.  B.  S;  M.  D.,  1899.  Prin. 
Paxton  High  School,  1896;  Student,  Coll.  P.  &  S.,  1896-99;  Professor  His- 
tology, Pathology,  Bacteriology,  Omaha  Med.  Coll.,  1899-1902;  Practitioner 
of  Medicine,  1899 — .      Member  of  Baptist  Church;  Chicago  Medical  Soc. 

Married  Mabel  E.  Robinson,  Dec.  27,  1899,  Beloit,  Wis.     Children,  Wil- 
lard,  born  Aug.  20,  1901;  Helen  Lydia,  born  Apr.  7,  1903. 
Address,  2682  N.  42nd  Ave.,  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111. 


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*921.     EDWARD  LANGFORD  ADAMS 
Born  Mar.  31,  1875,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     f.   Edward  A.  Adams,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     m.   Margaret  R.  Swain,  do. 

Prepared  in  Maywood  High  School  and  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  School.     B.  S. 
With  David  L.  Barnes,  1896-97;  The  Sargent  Co.,  mechanical  engineer,  Asst. 
Supt.  of  the  Open  Hearth  Dept.  and  at  time  of  death  Asst.  to  the  Pres.  in 
charge  of  operation  of  works  in  Chicago  and  Chicago  Heights. 
Died  Jan.  31,  1902,  at  Chicago,  111. 

922.     AMELIA  DARLING  ALPINER  (STERN) 
Born   Mar.    8,    1874,   Chicago,    111.     f.   Soloman   Alpiner,    1836,   Cracon, 
Austria,     m.   Henrietta  Felsenthal,  1845,  Oflfenbach,  Germany. 

Prepared  in  Kankakee  High  School.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Alethenai;  Dramatic 
Arts  Club;  French  Club;  Der  Deutche  Verein;  Class  poet,  1896;  Illini  staff. 
B.  A.  Teacher,  1896-99;  Student  and  Traveller,  1899-1900.  Author, 
Calendar,  "From  Day  to  Day,"  1896  and  1897,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Chil- 
dren's Literature,  Child  Study  Monthly,  June,  1898.  Member  Social  Science 
Club  of  Champaign  and  Urbana,  1902;  Thirty  Club,  1902;  Ass'n  Coll.  Alum- 
nae, 1904. 

Married  Albert  Leland  Stern,  Apr.  30,   1901,  Kankakee,  111.     Children, 
Alpiner  Leland,  born  Oct.  13,  1902;  Dorothy  Darling,  born  Apr.  23,  1904. 
Address,  712  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

923.     JAMES  GEORGE  BEACH 
Born  Jan.  4,  1875,  in  Apalachin,  N.  Y.     f.   Dr.  G.  W.  Beach. 
Contracting  Engineer.      B.  S.      Was  with  Geo.  A.   Fuller  Co.;  now  with 

Milliken  Bros,   of   11   Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address,  304  McKay  Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore. 

924.     JOSHUA  FRANKLIN  BEGOLE 
Born  Apr.  21,  1871,  O'Fallin,  111.     f.  James  Monroe  Begole.     m.   Augusta 
Jane  Beedle. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  McKendrie  College.  Philomathean, 
McKendrie,  M.  E.  Club,  B.  S.;  M.  E.  Ass't  Erecting  Engineer,  Tod  &  Stan- 
ley, 1896-97;  Meter  dept.,  Wagner  Electrical  Mfg.  Co.,  1897-1900.  Electri- 
cal Engineer  in  charge  of  meter  dept.  and  switch  board  dept.,  do.,  1900 — . 
Invented  Indicating  meter,  patent  No.  648,546.  Syncl.  Indicator,  No. 
712,174;  Frequency  Voltage  Indicator.  Several  improvements  in  switch 
Board  Constructors  and  Transformers,  not  patented.  Delegate  Internat. 
Electrical  Congr.,  1904. 

Married  Mattie  A.  Bartlett,  Feb.   11,  1900,  Collinsville,  111.      Child,  Mil- 
dred Augusta,  born  Apr.  5,  1904. 
Address,  1406  N.  Euclid  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

925.  GEORGIANA  E.  BENNETT 

Born  Sept.  3,  1871,  Milford  Center.  Ohio.  f.  George  F.  Bennett,  Wood- 
stock, Vt.     m.   Orpha  A.  Marsh,  Woodstock,  Ohio. 

Teacher  of    English.      Prepared    in     Ohio.     Alethenai.     Kappa     Alpha 
Theta.     B.  S.     Teacher,  Rochelle    High   School;  teacher  of  English,  John 
Marshall  High  School,  Chicago,  111 
Address,  1030  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

926.  NELLIE  BESORE  (SEARS) 
Born  1872,  in  Urbana,  111.     f.  Geo    Besore. 
Married      B.  A. 

Married  W.  E.  Sears.      Two  children. 
Address,  82  Fenelon  PI.,  Dubuque,  la. 


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927.     JAMES  WOODBURY  BLAKESLEE 
Born  Aug.   1,  1874,  in  Kinmundy,    111.     f.  B.  W.  Blakeslee.     m.  Mary 

Selleck. 

Traveling    Salesman.      Adelphic:    Blackstonian;    Base  ball,  '96.     B.    L. 

Traveling    for    Paddock-Hawley    Iron    Co.,    St.  Louis,  Mo.,  for  ten  years. 

M.  E.  Church,  Odd  Fellows  Lodge. 

Married  Mabelle  L.  Forshee,  Sept.  16,  1903,  Kinmundy,  111. 

Addres     301  Garrison  Ave.,  Carthage,  Mo. 

928.     WILLIAM  CHARLES  BRENKE 
Born  Apr.  12,  1874,  Berlin,  Germany,     f.  F.  W.  M.  Brenke,  July,  1846. 
Germany,     m.   Wilhelmina  Klopper,  Oct.,  1849,  Germany. 

Harvard  Fellow  in  Astron.  Prepared  in  N.  W  Division  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.  Adelphic;  Chemical  Club.  B.  S.;  same,  1897;  M.S.,  1899. 
Instructor  in  Math.,  Illinois,  1896-1900;  Instr.  in  Math,  and  Astron.,  do., 
1900-04;  Harvard  Graduate  School  in  Math,  and  Fellow  in  Astron.,  1904 — 
Articles:  The  Apparent  Figure  of  the  Sky,  Popular  Astronomy,  1901;  Obser- 
vations of  Nova  Persei,  do.,  1901;  The  Leonids,  of  1901;  do.,  1902;  Obser- 
vations of  Variable  Stars,  Astron.  Journal,  1903,  Vol  23,  No.  2,  pp.  9-10. 
Member  American  Chem.  Soc,  1896-98;  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  1896-1898;  1905 
to  date. 

Married  Kate  A.    Read,   Aug.    16,    1898,   Grand   Ridge,   111      Children, 
William  Mastin,  born  Aug.  12,  1899,  (died  Aug.  14,  1899);  Katherine,  born 
Aug.  7,  1900;  Bernice,  born  Aug.  26,  1902. 
Address,  35  Eustis  St.,  N.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

929.     HENRY  JACKSON  BURT 

Born  Feb.  6,  1873,  Urbana,  111.  f  Henry  Jackson  Burt,  Ohio.  m. 
Isabelle  Dunlap,  1845,  Cook  Co  ,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Philomathean. 
Draftsman,  1898;  Assr.  Engineer  Chicago  and  Northwestern,  R.  R.,  1899; 
Ass't  Engr.,  Chicago  and  Western  Ind.  R.  R.,  1900;  Asst.  Prof,  of  C.  E.,  Iowa 
State  Coll.,  1901;  Contracting  Engineer  of  American  Bridge  Co.,  1902;  Con- 
tractor Manager  of  American  Bridge  Co.  Member  of  American  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers,  Mar.  2,  1905. 

Married   Edith   A.    B.    Fleming,  July  2,  1901,   Champaign,    111.     Child, 
Henry  Jackson,  born  May  10,  1904. 
Address,  2223  Williams  St.;  Bus.,  222  Equitable  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 

930.     CORA  MAE  CAIRNS  (MARSH) 

Born  Jan.  25,  1874,  Polo,  111.  f.  James  Cairns,  May  25,  1846,  Andes,  N. 
Y      m.   Rebecca  Jane  Steamer,  Dec.  14,  1854,  Freeport,  111. 

Married.  Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.  Alethenai.  Y.  W  C.  A.  B. 
A. 

Married  Norman  Foote  Marsh,  Jan.  23,  1901,  Polo,  111.     Child,  Norman 
Le  Roy,  born  May  24,  1902. 
Address,  512  Stinson  Block,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     911  Fair  Oaks  Ave.,  South 

Pasadena,  Calif. 

*931       WALTER  GILBERT  CAMPBELL 
Born  1873,  in  Brinfield,  111.     f.  Felix  G.  Campbell 
B.  S.;  E.  E.,  1897. 
Died  June  6,  1903,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

932.     DAVID  HOBART  CARNAHAN 
Born    Nov.    16,    1874,    Dixon,    111.      f.   David    Franklin    Carnahan.     m. 
Sarah  Anna  Dobbins 

Teacher.     Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Sigma  Chi.     Adelphic. 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  183 

Editor  in  chief,  Illini,  1896;  Baseball  team;  Track  team;  Tennis  cham- 
pionship, 1898.  Fellowship,  1897-98.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1898;  M  A.,  1904,  Yale; 
Ph.  D.,  1905,  Yale.  Teaching  French,  Illinois,  1896-98;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1899-1900;  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1901 ;  Illinois,  1902—.  The  Prologue  in  the  Old 
French  and  Provencal  Mysterv,  Thesis,  Yale  Member  Modern  Language 
Assn.,  1903 — . 
Address,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

933.     MELVILLE  CLARKE  CHATTEN 
Born  Sept.   29,   1873,  Quincy,  111.     f.   Enoch  R    Chatten,  Apr.  4,   1846, 

Quincy,  111.     m.   Alice  Louise  Miller,  Feb.  29,  1852,  do. 

Architectural  Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School  and  Univ. 

Acad       Sigma  Chi.     B.  S.      Studied  architecture  abroad.      Member  Chicago 

Architectural  Club. 

Address,  2049  Maine  St  ,  Quincy,  111. 

934.     FLORENCE  BESANCON  CLARKE  (MICHALEK) 
Sister  of  Nos.'633,  634,  1015 

Born  Mar.  10,  1875,  Quincy,  111.  f.  Edwin  Ambler  Clarke.  June  8,  1839, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.     m.   Leoline  F.  Besancon,  June  22,  1S3Q,  Xatches,  Miss. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.  Alethenai;  University 
Club;  Chemical  Club.  B.  S  Chemist  for  Illinois  Chemical  Co.,  General 
Chemical  Co.,  Chicago  Heights.  Investigation  of  Volumetric  determination 
of  Alumina  in  basic  Alum. 

Married  John  Michelek,  Jan.   1,   1902,  Quincy,  111.     Children,  ]o\\n,  ]t., 
born  Oct.  13'  1902.;   Louise  Antoinette,  born  Oct.  25,  1905. 
Address,  1629  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chicago  Heights,  111 

935.     MARY  MAUDE  COLE  (SCOTT) 
Wife  of  No.  984 

Born  June  22,  1874,  Rantoul,  111.  f.  William  Robinson  Cole,  Wapanee, 
Ont.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Lavinia  Steele,  June  8,  1854,  Pinckneyville,  111. 

Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Valedicto- 
rian; B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1897.  Teaching  fellowship.  Member  Rantoul  Cong 
Church;  Mattoon  Presb.  Church,  1897-1900;  Cambridge  Cong.  Church, 
1900-02;  Yankton  Cong.   Church,    1902;     Various  clubs  and  societies. 

Married  George  Harvev   Scott  ("96),  Dec.  31,   1897.     Children,  William 
Arthur,  born    Nov     23,    1898,    Franklin  Daniel,  born  Julv  4,   1901;  Irving 
Cole,  born  June  7,   1904,  (died  Nov     10,   1904);  Marv  Elizabeth,  born  Oct. 
11,  1905. 
Address,  1200  Douglas  Ave.    Yankton,  S.  Dak. 

936.     PAUL  HENRY  COOPER 

Born  Feb.  3,  1873,  in  Mendota,  111.     f.   P.  H    Cooper,     m. 

General  Merchantile  business.      Sigma  Chi;  base  ball  and  foot  ball  teams. 

B.  S.     General  Mercantile  business. 
Address,  Aurora,  111. 

937.     WARREN  EDWARD  DURSTINE 
Husband  of  No.  966 
Born    June    28,    1869,   Story  Co.,  la.     f.  John    Elliott    Durstine,  Butler 
Co.,  Pa.     m.   Emma  Stone,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  High  School  and  Oberlin  Acad.     Y.  M. 

C.  A.  Glee  Club.  B.  S.  International  Committee  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  as  a  Sec.  in 
Army  and  Navy  Depts.,  1898-1903.  Teacher  in  High  School.  Member 
Presby.  Church;  Elder  1903;  National  Geographic  Soc,  1905;  Science  and 
Mathematical  Ass'n.,  Chicago. 

Married  Althea  S    Mather  ('96),  Feb.  10,  1900.     Children,  John  Elliott, 


184  University  of  Illinois  [1896 

born  Dec.   10,   1900,  San  Juan,  P.  R.;  Emery  Mather    born  Mar.  31,   1902, 

San  Juan,  P.  R 

Address,  310  Nicholson  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

938.     HENRY  CLARENCE  ESTEE 

Born  Apr.  6,  1875.  f.  Charles  Bright  Estee,  May  11,  1842,  Shiloh,  N.  J. 
m.   Emma  Damon,  Mar.  22,  1850,  Burk,  Vt. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  High  School.  Adelphic; 
Engineer's  Club.  B.  S.  On  111.  and  Miss.  Canal,  1896-1900;  C.  N  W.  Ry., 
1900—. 

Married  Grace  Buchan,  Aug.  17,  1904,  Buda,  111. 
Address,  Gibson  City,  111. 

*939.     FRANK  MILTON  EVERETT 
Born  Apr.  18,  1873,  Springfield,  Mo.     f.   Francis  A.  Everett,  St.  John,  N. 
B.,  Canada,     m.   Flora  E.  Doe,  Calais,  Maine 

Prepared   in   Champaign    High    School.     Adelphic.      B.    S.     Draftsman, 
Central  Iron  Works,  Quincy,  111.      Article,.  Practical  Construction  of  Rheo- 
stats for  Electric  ^leysitors,  Technograph,  No.  11,  1896-97.      Member  Baptist 
Church. 
Died  Aug.  5,  1897,  Quincy,  111. 

940.     RACHEL  ELLEN  FOLGER  (RHUMPHREY) 
Born  May  14,  1868,  Ridgefarm,  111.     f.  John  Folger.  Ridgefarm,  111.     m. 
Elizabeth  Ann  Reynolds,  Bloomingdale,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Vermilion  Academy.      B.  S.     Creamery,  1898-99. 
Married  Richard  H.  Rhumphrey,  Jan.   28,   1903,  La  Favette,  Ind.      Chil- 
dren, Nettie,  born  Feb.  9,  1904;  Julia,  born  Sept.  13,  1905. 
Address,  Loree,  Miami  Co.,  Ind. 

941.  BERTHA  VANHOESEN  FORBES 

Sister  of  Nos.    1022,  1860 

Bom  Nov.  28,  1874.  Normal,  111.  f.  Stephen  Alfred  Forbes,  May  29, 
1844,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.  m.  Clara  Shaw  Gaston,  Aug.  31,  1848,  Hamilton, 
Ohio. 

Instructor.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Dramatic  Club;  Alethenai.    First 
Pres.  of  the  Students'  Assembly.      Member  Illio  Board.      B.  S.      Instructor 
in  Biology  in  Austin  High  School,  1896-1904;  instructor  in  Wendell  Phillips 
High  School,  Chicago,  111.,  to  date. 
Address,  1209  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

942.     CHARLES  HUNTER  GARNETT 
Born  Jan.    12,    1873,  Colmar,   111.     f.   Robert  Kirtley  Garnett,  Aug.   4, 
1844,  St.  Mary's.  111.     m.   Anna  Elizabeth  Hunter,  Oct.   19,  1845,  Catasau- 
qua.  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Plymouth  High  School  and  Carthage  College 
Acad.  Cicero  Literary  Soc.  (Carthage);  Adelphic,  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1897;  LL.  B.,  1899,  Yale;  Wayland  Club  and  Book  and 
Gavel,  (Yale).  Fellowship  in  Economics,  Illinois,  1896-97.  Won  Harris 
Banking  Prize,  1896,  Admitted  to  Illinois  Bar,  1899.  Article,  State 
Banks  of  Issue  in  Illinois,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898,  pp.  55.  State's  Attorney  of 
Hancock  Co.,  111.,  1900-1904.  Secy,  and  Treas.  State's  Attorney's  Ass'n 
of  111.,  1904-05. 
Address,  Carthage,  111. 

943.     FRANK  HENRY  SERAFINO  GAZZALO 
Bom  Nov.  6,  1870,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.  Fank  Gazzalo. 
Chemist  and  drug  dealer. 
Address,  95  Astor  St.;  bus.  82  West  Main  St..  Chicago.  111. 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  185 

944.     FRANK  HOPKINS  GREEN 

Born  Apr.  7,  1874,  Colfax,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Patrick  Green,  m. 
Maria  Hopkins. 

Railroad  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean;  Engi- 
neering Assn.;  Major.  B.  S.  Surveying,  1896,  Locomotive  fireman,  1896; 
Masonry  Inspector  and  Mech.  draftsman  for  Deering  Harvester  Co.,  1897-98; 
Surveying  on  S.  P.  R.  R.  &  Santa  Fe,  1898-1900;  Surveying  on  various  rail- 
roads as  engineer  on  location  and  construction,  engineer  on  Humboldt 
Northern  R,  R.,  1900—. 

Married  Pauline  A.  Valdes,  Oct.  5,  1904,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 
Address,  Eureka,  Humboldt  Co.,  Calif. 

945.     HERBERT  JOHN  GREEN 

Born  Dec.  31,  1870,  Kewanee,  111.  f.  John  Green,  Nov.  21,  1837,  Nent- 
head,  Eng.     m.   Elizabeth  Slack,  Sept.  21,  1839,  Durham,  Eng. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary  and  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Glee  Club.  B.  S.  Architectural  Work,  1896-97.  Instructor 
in  Manual  Training  in  public  schools,  1897-1901.  R.  T.  Crane  Man.  Train. 
High  School,  1901—.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Nellie  M.  Speyer,  June  28,   1899,  Chicago    111.     Children,  John 
Russell,  born  Apr.   14,  1900;  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  born  Aug.  10,  1901,  (died 
Feb.  10,  1902). 
Address,  839  Shenvin  Ave.,  Roger  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

*946.     HOWARD  HALL  HASKELL 
Born  1874,  in  Mendota,  111.     f.  F.  H.  Haskell,  Sr. 
B.  S. 
Died  June  5,  1901,  at  Mendota,  111. 

947.     JOHN  HINDMAN 

Bom  at  Buckley,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.  f.  Joseph  Hindman.  m.  Catherine 
Hindman. 

Merchant.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Adelphic.      B.  A. 
Address,  1886  Diversey  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

948.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HONENS 
Born  Aug.  8,  1872,  Milan,  111.  f.  Gustavus  Henry  Honens,  Nov.  8,  1832, 
Beliefeld,  Prussia,  m.  Amelia  Emily  Clippinger,  Mar.  15,  1834,  Massillon,  O. 
Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Milan  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Adel- 
phic; C.  E.  Club.  Asst.  Editor  Technograph;  Bus.  Mgr.  Illio;  Bus.  Mgr. 
Illini  1896.  B.  S.  Inspector,  Draftsman,  etc.,  on  surveys  for  Illinois  and 
Mississippi,  Hennepin  Canal,  1896;  Insp.  on  Chicago  River  Imp.,  1897; 
Junior  U.  S.  Engr.  on  111.  and  Miss  Canal,  1897 — .  Member  Western  Soc. 
of  Engrs.,  1899;  Amer.  Soc.  Civil  Engineers,  1901;  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and 
Surveyors,  1905;   Nat'l  Geogr.  Soc,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905. 

Married  Mary   Isabella  Manahan,   Nov.   29,    18^9,   Sterling,   111.     Child, 
John  Gustavus,  born  Jan.  24,  1901. 
Address,  507  Fifth  Ave.,  Sterling,  111.     U.  S.  Engineer  Office,  Sterling 

949.     HENRY  GUSTAV  HOTTES 

Brother  of  No.  806 

Born  Nov.  1,  1871,  Mascoutah,  111.      f.   Frederick  Hottes,  July  13,  1840, 
Germany,     m.   Barbara  Dathan,  Nov.  29,  1852,  Germany. 
'    1  Fruit   Grower.      B     S.      Furniture   and    Undertaking'    till     1904;    Fruit 
Grower  in  Colorado,  1904 — . 

Married  Emma   Kleine,  June   1,    1898,   (died  Oct.    7,    1904);     Children, 
Fred.  Chas.,  born  Oct.  20,  1899;  Dora  Henrietta,  born  Sept.  13,  1901. 
Address,  Palisades,  Colo. 


186  University  of  Illinois  [1896 

950.     GEORGE  DAVID  HUBBARD 
Husband  of  No.    1401 

Born  May  12,  1871,  Tolono,  111.  f.  Linus  Green  Hubbard,  Jan.  24, 
1844,  Wilmington,  Vt.  m.  Helen  Lorena  Stanard,  Sept.  28,  1844,  Perkins 
Grove,  111. 

Asst.  Prof,  of  Geology.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Philoma- 
thean;  Natural  Historv  Soc;  Agricultural  Club.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1898;  M.  A., 
1901,  Harvard;  Ph.  D.,  1905,  Cornell.  Fellowship,  1896-97.  Asst.  in  Geol- 
ogy, 1897-1900,  Illinois.  Grad.  student.  Harvard,  1901.  GeographvE.  I.  S. 
N.  S.,  Charleston,  1901-03;  Asst.  Geology  and  Geog.,  Cornell,  1904; 'instruc- 
tor, 1905;  Asst.  Prof.  Geology,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1905.  Teacher  in  Cor- 
nell Summer  school  of  Geography  in  1904  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Geology  and 
Geography,  do.,  1905.  Articles:  In  the  Class  Room,  School  Science,  Yo\. 
Ill,  1903,  pp.  320-322;  On  the  Field  Trip,  do..  Vol.  III.  1904,  pp.  395-398; 
An  Interglacial  Gcrge  in  Illinois,  Jour.  Geol,  Vol.  XII.  1904,  pp.  152-160; 
A  Case  of  Geog.  Influence  upon  Human  Affairs,  Bull.  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Vol. 
XXXVI,  1904,  pp.  145-157;  A  River  Study,  Cfog.  Teacher,  London,  1904, 
Vol.  II,  pp.  339-344;  Commercial  Importance  of  Continents,  Jour.  Geog., 
1904,  Vol.  III.;  The  Blue  Mound  Quartzite,  Amer.  Geol,  Vol.  XXV,  1900, 
pp.  163-168;  Knowing'  and  Telling,  Intelligence,  1900;  Meteorologic  Condi- 
tions of  the  South  Polar  Region,  Jour.  Sch.  Geog.,  Vol.  V,  1901,  pp.  161-170; 
Foirds,  Bull.  Amer.  Geog.  Soc,  Vol.  XXXIII,  1901,  pp.  300-337  and  401- 
408;  The  Study  of  Land  Forms  as  a  Basis  for  the  Development  of  His- 
tory, A'^.  Y.  Teachers'  Monographz,  1903,  Vol.  5.  pp.  47-51;  Practice  School 
Course  in  Geog.  in  the  E.  I.  S.  N.  S.,  Jour.  Geog.,  Vol.  II,  1903,  pp.  393- 
403,  469-481,  507-515;  Geographic  Influence,  A  Field  for  Investigation. 
Rept.  8th  Int.  Geog.  Cong.,  1905,  pp.  992-996;  Physiography  and-  Geog- 
raphy, Ohio  Nat.  Vol.  VI,  pp.  431-5;  The  Industrial  and  Commercial  Im- 
portance of  a  Tropical  Possession,  Jour.  Geog.,  Vol.  V,  pp.  11-17.  Member 
Baptist  Church;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  8th  Internat.  Geog.  Congress,  1904; 
Eastern  Illinois  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1901-03;  111  State  Teachers'  Ass'n, 
1902-03;  Ohio  State  Acad,  of  Science;  Amer.  Ass'n  for  Advan.  Science; 
Alpha  Chapter  of  Sigma  Xi,  Cornell,  1905. 

MarnVd  Edna  Almira  Rugg  ('00),  Sept.    10,  1901,  Urbana,  111.     Children, 
Ruth,  born  Sept.  22,  1902;  Oscar  Edwin,  born  Nov.  14,  1903. 
Address,  1235  Harrison  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

951.     FRED  THALES  HUSTON 

Born  Jan.  30,  1874,  Blandinsville,  111.  f.  John  C.  Huston,  July  13,  1851, 
Blandinsville,  111.     m.   Sarsh  E.  Mustain,  June  21,  1851,  Bowen,  111. 

Farmer.  Athletic  Ass'n.  B.  S.  Bookkeeping  until  Sept.,  1898;  Agri- 
culture and  Cattle  raising,  1898 — . 

Married  Ella  Murphey  Reinhart,  June  22,  1904,  Arapaho,  O.  T. 
Address,  Clinton,  O.  T. 

952       LEWIS    WILLIAMS   JOHNSON 
Born  Apr.    15,   1875,  in  Tolono.   111.     f.   Dr.  Chas.   B.  Johnson,   Oct.    8, 

1842,  Pocahontas,  111.     m.   Maria  Louise  Lewis,  Aug.  28,  1847,  Chatham,  111. 
Contractor.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High    School.      B.   A.      With   111. 

Cent.   R.  R.   until    1898;  with  McKinley   Rv.   &   Lighting    Syndicate    until 

1903;    Inturban  Const.  Co  ,  1903— . 

Address,  Danville,  111. 

9.';3.     HARRY  KEELER 
Born  Jan.    21,    1875     Clhicago,   111.     f.   William   Keeler,   Nov.    14,    1842, 
Albany,  N.  Y.     m.   Catlieiine  Pfau,  Nov.  24,  1844,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Asst.    in   Englewood    High    School.    Chicago.     Prepared   in    Lake    High 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  187 

School.     Chemical  Club.     B.  S.     Asst.  in  Chem.,  U.  of  I.,  1896-97;  Asst.  in 
Lake  View  H.  S.,  1897-98;  Asst.  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  1898—. 

Married  Edith  Regina  Nelson,  Aug.   28,   1900,  Chicago,  111.     Children, 
Harry,  Jr.,  born  Aug.  9,  1901;  Philip  Nelson,  born  Jan.  7,  1903;  Katherine 
Thirsk,  bom  Apr.  13,  1904;  Frederic  Seward,  born  Feb.  13,  1906. 
Address,  9654  Longwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

954.     LOUIS  MAXWELL  KENT       ^ 
Bom  Jan.  1,  1874,  Warren  Co.,  Ind.     f.  John  W.  Kent,  June  24,  1823, 

Ross  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Katherine  Wallace,  Aug  ,  16,  1840,  Ross  Co.,  Ohio. 
Lawyer.     Prepared  in  Wabash  College.     Athletic  Ass'n.     Blackstonian. 

B.  A.;  LL.  B. 

Address,  408  N.  Hazel  St.,  Danville,  111. 

955.     RICHARD  BIRD  KETCHUM 

Born  June  10,  1874,  Augusta,  111.  f.  Andrew  J.  Ketchum,  Mar.  29,  1836, 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Anne  E.  Sickles,  Oct.  23,  1844,  Augusta,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club.  Adelphic.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  mini  Stafif;  Technograph  Board.  B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1900.  Draftsman 
and  template  maker,  Ajax  Forge  Co.,  Chicago,  1896-97;  Asst.  in  Civ.  Eng., 
U.  of  111.,  1897-98;  Draftsman  C.  &  W.  I.  &  Belt  Ry.,  Chicago,  1898;  Drafts- 
man, Pittsburg  Bridge  Works,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1898-99;  Asst.  Engr.  C.  &  W. 
I.  &  Belt  Ry.,  Chicago;  Asst.  Eng.  C.  &  A.  Ry.,  Chicago;  Chief  Draftsman  O. 
S.  L.  R.  R.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1899-1903;  Div.  Engr.  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1904—. 
Invented  machine  for  printing  titles  on  drawings.  Articles  in  the  Techno- 
graph and  Engineering  News.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church;  Western  Soc.  of 
Engrs. 

Married  Lulu   L.   Pierce,   Sept.    10,    1901,   Caiion  City,  Colo.     Children, 
Pierce  Waddell,  born  Sept.  5,  1903;  Infant,  born  May  3,  1905    (died  May  5, 
1905). 
Address,  30  N.  Harrison  Ave.,  Pocatello,  Idaho. 

956.     AUREKA  BELLE  KILER 

Sister  of  No.  695 

Bom  Mar.  20,  1875,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Wm.  Albert  Kiler.  m.  Charlotte 
Mittendorf. 

Teacher.     Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     B.  A. 
Address,  Reka  B.  Kiler,  612  Madison  St.,  Seattle,  Washington. 

957.     SOPHIA  NOTT  LEAL 
Bom  1874,  in  Urbana,  111.     f.  T.  R.  Leal. 
Teacher,  1904.     B.  A. 
Address,  1031  Twelfth  St.,  Riverside,  Calif. 

958.  CHARLES  MILTON  LEWIS 
Bom  1873,  in  Blue  Mound,  111.     f.  C.  S.  Lewis. 
Architect,  1904.      B.  S. 

Address,  Press  Bldg.,  Danville,  111.;  312-314  Temple  Bldg 

959.  GEORGE  CHARLES  LIESE 

Bom  Dec.  12,  1873,  Nashville,  111.  f.  Frank  Ernest  Liese.  m.  Eliza- 
beth Eisenmeyer. 

Architect.  B.  S.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1897-98;  Sioux  City,  la.,  1899;  Lincoln, 
111..  1900;  Danville.  1901—. 

Married  Mary  E.    Burton,   Sept.    1,    1903,    Lincoln,   111.     Child,   George 
Burton,  bom  Sept.  20,  1904. 
Address,  DanvjJlc,  111. 


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960.     HOMER  ROBERTS  LINN 

Born  Jan.  9,  1873,  Byron,  111.     f. 

Consulting  Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Byron  High  School.  Adelphic. 
Engineering  Soc.      B.  S. 

Married  Luella  E.  Buck,  Feb.  16,  1899,  Philo,  111.     Child,  Dorothy  R. 
Address,  6501  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

961.     GEORGE  WASHINGTON  LUDWICK 

Born  Feb.  29.  1876,  St.  Joseph,  111.  f.  George  Ludwick,  St.  Joseph,  111. 
m.   Mary  F.  Drillinger,  do. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  High  School.  B.  S.  Draftsman, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1897;  Bloomington,  111.,  1898;  Sioux  City,  Iowa;  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  D.,  1899;  Danville,  111.,  1900;  Practice  of  Archt.,  1901 — . 

Married  Jannette  Snow,  Dec.  23,  1900,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

962.     JAMES  HARRY  McKEE 

Born  Jan.  28,  1873,  Thornton,  111.  f.  John  C.  McKee,  Aug.  17,  1850, 
Ireland,     m.   Ellen  EHzabeth  Hemingway,  Apr.  29,  1852,  N.  Y. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Calumet  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E. 
Soc.  Football  team.  Capt.  B.  S.;  M.  E.,  1898.  Fellowship,  1896-98; 
Draftsman  at  Austin  Mfg.  Co.,  Harvev,  111.;  Chief  Draftsman  to  date. 

Married  Alice  Biel,  Nov.  28,  1901,  Chicago.  111.     Child,  Paul  James,  born 
Feb.  1,  1903. 
Address,  79  W.  150th  St.,  Harvey,  111. 

963.  JOHN  ALEXANDER  McRAE 
Born  Aug.  20,  1869,  Kewanee.  111.     f 

Draftsman  and  Mech.  Engineer.     Prepared  in  Kewanee,  111 
Address,  366  S.  Terminal  Station,  Boston,  Mass. 

964.  ROBERT  PAYTON  MANARD 

Born  Feb.  11,  1874,  Rockford,  111.  f.  Alpheus  B.  Manard,  Mar.  25,  1837. 
Brockville,  Ontario.  Canada,     m.   Alice  Z.  Wright.  July  9.  England. 

Architectural  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  Athletic 
Club;  Archt'l  Club;  Military  Club;  B.  S.  Architectural  draftsman  with  D. 
H.  Burnham  &  Co..  Chicago.  1901—. 

Married  Effie  Abigail  Bowen.  Sept.  3.  1904.  Edgerton.  Wis. 
Address,  1413  Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111 

965      HARRY  CURTISS  MARBLE 

Born  May  12,  1872.  Champaign.  111.  f.  Silas  M.  Marble,  Worthington, 
Mass.     m.   Lucy  M.  Curtiss.  Chicago.  111. 

Electrician.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  S.;  E.  E..  1902. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.     Asst.  in  Elec.  Engr..  IlHnois,  1898-1903;  Twin  City  Elec.  Co., 
1903—. 
Address.  305  W.  University  Ave..  Champaign.  Ill 

966.     JONH  MADISON  MARTIN 

Born  Apr.  10.  1862.  Vinton  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  William  G.  Martin.  1828.  Ohio. 
Nancy  Shively,  1833,  Ohio. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Ohio  State  Univ.  Prep.  School.  B.  A.;  A.  M., 
1902.  Prin  Bement  Schools.  1890-95;  Supt.  of  Sullivan  Schools,  1896-98; 
Prin.  Pana  High  School.  1898-1900;  Prin.  South  Ward  School,  Oak  Park. 
1900-01;  Supt.  Elmwood  Schools,  1901-02;  Dept.  of  Eng.  and  Math., 
Brown's  Bus.  Coll.,  Peoria.  1902 — . 

pm  Married  Emma  M.  Barnhill,  Aug.  12,  1890.  Vinton  Co..  Ohio.     Children. 
Shirley  Mabel,  born  Nov.  4,  1901;  Harold  Henry,  born  Mar.  14,  1903;  Arnold 
Robert,  born  May  26,  1900;  John  Harlan,  born  Oct.  10,  1903. 
Address,  1113  N.  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 


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967.     ALTHEA  SPRAGUE  MATHER  (DURSTINE) 
Wife  of  No.  937 

Born  Nov.  16,  1862,  Du  Page  Twp..  Will  Co.,  111.  f.  Jonathan  Mather, 
Oct.  5,  1849,  New  York  State,  m.  Elizabeth  Sprague,  Sept.  12,  1848, 
Dupage,  111. 

Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School  B.  A.  Y.  W.  C.  A  Alethenai.  Mem- 
ber of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Joliet. 

Married  Warren  Edward  Durstine  ('96),  Feb.  10,  1900,  Joliet,  111.     Chil- 
dren, John  Elliott,  born  Dec.  10,  1900;  Emery  Mather,  born  Mar.  31,  1902. 
Address,  310  Nicholson  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

968.     CHARLES  JACOB  MAXWELL 
Born  Aug.  29,  1874,  in  Litchfield,  111.     f.   George  L.  Maxwell,     m    Kath- 
arine Maxwell. 

Chemist.      B.  S.     Chemist,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago 
Address,  4647  Calumet  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

969      EDWARD  LAWRENCE  MILNE 
Born  at  Lockport,  111.     f.   William  Milne,  Lockport.     m.   Fanny  Parker, 

Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Instructor      Prepared  in  Chicago  Manual  Training  School.     B.  S.;  M.  S., 

1900.      Fellowship,   1897.      Instructor  Champaign  High  School,   1897-1898; 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Illinois,  1898 — . 

Address,  307  W    Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

970.     MINNIE  ROSE  MOORE 
Born  1872,  in  French  Grove,  111      f.   George  Moore,     m.   Ruth  A.  McCoy. 
B.  A.     Lived  for  a  time  in  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Address,  Brimfield,  111.,  R.  F   D.  No.  20. 

971.     JEDIDIAH  D.   MORSE 

Born  Oct.  13,  1874,  Compromise  twp..  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  James 
Madison  Morse,  June  19,  1836,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Elizabeth  Julia 
Hart,  Jan.  9,  1838,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Cashier  in  Morse  Bros.  &  Co.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield  and  Trident.  Pres.  Athletic  Ass'n;  leader  Mandolin 
club  two  years.  B.  S.  Asst.  Cashier  E.  J.  Morse  &  Son,  Bankers.  1897-1905; 
Cashier  Morse  Bros.  &  Co.,  succeseors  to  E.  J.  Morse  &  Son,  1905. 

Married     Frances    Elizabeth    Todd,     June    9,     1897      Champaign,     111. 
Children,  Finley  Bruce,  born  June  4,  1898;  James  Todd,  born  Oct.  3,  1899; 
Madison  Bruce,  born  Apr.  12,  1905 
Address,  Gifford,  111. 

972.     SAMUEL  THEODORE  MORSE 
Born  Dec.  26,   1872,  Carlinville,  111.      f.   Theodore  Morse,  New  Bedford, 

Mass.     m.   Emmaline  Welton,  Carlinville,  111. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Carlinville    High    School.     Y.    M.    C.    A. 

Philomathean.     B.  S.     C.  E.  with  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-1902  ;  Supervisor  of  Track, 

Louisville  Div.  of  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1902;  Res.  Engr.  with  C.  &.  E.  I.  1903-1904; 

County  Surveyor,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.,   1904 — ;  Res.   Engr.  with  Central  111. 

Construction  Co.,  1905 — . 

Married  Grace  Mav  Munhall,  Julv  5,   1897,  Champaign,   111.     Children, 

Alice  May,  born  Mar.  29,  1898;  Frederi'ck  Samuel,  born  Feb.  17,  1900;  Marion 

Grace,  born  July  25,  1901 ;  David  Theodore,  born  Oct.  15,  1902;  Edith  Estelle, 

born  Dec.  16,  1904;   Ruth,  born  Feb.  14,  1906. 

Address,  Carlinville,  111 


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973.     JAMES  WILLIAM  MEYERS 

Born  Mar.  14,  1869,  Ladoga,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ind.  f.  William  Jasper 
Myers,  Oct.,  1840,  Brazil,  Ind.     m.  Luisa  Jackson    1846,  Peru,  Ind. 

Supervising  teacher  for  district  of  Calumpit,  Bulacan,  P.  I.  Prepared  in 
Chrisman  High  School.  Philomathean;  Illini  staff.  B.  A.  Teacher  at 
Normal,  111.,  1897;  Prin.  second  ward  school,  Urbana,  111..  1898;  traveling 
salesman  for  Atkinson  &  Co.,  Champaign,  111.,  1898-1900;  teacher  in  Utah, 
Wyoming  and  Idaho,  1900-1904;  Supervisor  teacher  for  district  of  Calum- 
pit, Bulacan,  P  I.,  1904—. 
Address,  Bulacan,  P.  I. 

974.     ISABELLE  NOBLE 
Sister  of  Nos.  975,  1930 

Born  Nov.  22,  1872,  Todd's  Point,  111.  f.  Robert  Cooper  Noble,  1849, 
Ohio.     m.  Jane  Elizabeth  Harmount,  1849,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Teacher  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Class  Historian;  Girls  Tennis  Club.  B.  A.  Taught  Physical  Culture  in 
Public  Schools  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1899-1904.  Johns  Hopkins  Nurses' 
Training  School,  1906. 

Address,  Johns  Hopkins  Nurses'  Training  School,  Baltimore,  Md. 
975      MARY  ELIZABETH  NOBLE 
Sister  of  Nos.  974,  1930 

Born  Mar.  15,  1874,  Todd's  Point,  Shelby  Co.,  111.  f.  Robert  Cooper 
Noble,  Feb.  21,  1848,  Massillon,  Ohio.  m.  Jennie  Elizabeth  Harmount, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C   A.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
B.  A.     Teacher  in  Champaign  public  schools,  1898-1901;  at  home. 
Address,  1230  Waco  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

976.     WILLIAM  NOBLE 

Born  Oct.  7,  1872,  Massillon,  Ohio.  f.  William  Noble,  Aug  15,  1845, 
Massillon,  Ohio.     m.  Margaret  E.  Ball,  Aug.  3,  1847    Canton,  Ohio 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Western  Reserve  Acad.,  Hudson,  O.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.     B.  A.     Grain  Merchant  to  date. 

Married  Effie  E.  Smith,  Apr.  17,  1901,  Foosland,  111.  Children,  William, 
Jr.,  born  Jan.  18  1902,  (died  Aug.  10,  1903);  Margaret,  born  May  18,  1904. 
Address,  Foosland,  111. 

977.     EDWARD  ELLSWORTH  ORR 

Bom  Mar.  2,  1863,  Quincy,  111.  f.  James  Greenberry,  Feb.  19,  1824, 
near  Nashville,  Tenn.     m.   Sarah  Brown,  Sept.  4,  1832,  near  Jerseyville,  111. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  and  Gem  City  Business  College. 
Track  Team;  Prohibition  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. ;  Athletic  Ass'n.  B.  S.  Drafting 
and  architectural  work  for  Holabird  and  Roche,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Widman  Walsh 
&  Boissalier,  and  others,  1896-1905;  Architectural  and  Repair  work;  Ceiling 
Salesman,  Wheeling  Corrugating  Co.  Insurance,  1905 — .  Served  in  Naval 
Militia  from  organization  to  1898.  Bodley  Lodge  No.  1  A.  F.  «&  A.  M., 
Quincy,  111.;  M.  E.  Church  South;   Epworth  League. 

Married  Nettie  S.  Gay,  Nov.  30,  1905,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  2205  University  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

978.     JOHN  EDWARD  PFEFFER 

Born  Sept.  16,  1869.  f.  William  Pfeffer,  Apr.  16,  1842,  Jasper,  Ind  m. 
Mary  Jochim,  Apr.  14,  1852,  Ferdinand,  Ind. 

Manager  of  the  Continental  Engine  Co.,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Indiana 
Normal  School,  Valparaiso.  Ind.  Athletic  Ass'n;  Mech.  and  Elec.  Eng'rs' 
Club;  Football  team,  1892-95;  Capt.  and  Mgr.,  1894;  Base  ball  squad,  1894- 
95;  Illini  Board  of  Managers;  Illio  Board.     B.  S      Football  coach  at  Mon- 


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mouth  Coll.,  1896;  Experimenter  and  Draftsman,  Deering  Harvester  Co., 
1897-98;  Designer  of  air  compressors  at  Gates  Iron  Works,  1899;  consulting 
engineer  and  testing  for  the  Lyman  Water  Circulating  and  Heating  Co. ;  1900; 
constructing  engineer  for  Foyer  Pneumatic  Carrying  Co.;  1901;  Factory 
engineer  of  tests  and  experimentation  for  Western  Electric  Co.;  1903;  Man- 
ager of  the  Continental  Engineer  Co.,  Chicago,  1903 — .  Inventions:  1. 
Controller  of  Pneumatic  traveler  of  cash  carrying  system  for  Payer  Pneu- 
matic Co.  2.  Radially  opposed  multiple  cylinders,  internal  combustion 
engine,  patent  Xo.  157,985.  3.  Horizontal  directly  opposed  internal  com- 
bustion engine  with  trunk  piston,  patent  No.  218,954.  4.  ("oncentric  Cyl- 
inder, Vertical  double  Cylinder,  Single  Crank  Internal  Corr.bustion  Engine, 
serial  No.  761,539.  Articles:  Electric  Design,  Electricity,  the  Scranton 
School  of  Correspondence,  1897;  Serial  of  26  articles.  Motor  Vehicle  Con- 
struction, Automobile  Review,  1904-05.  Member  of  Knights  of  Columbus, 
1902 — ;  Mgr.  Committee  of  Chicago  to  manage  affairs  of  the  Conference  Col- 
leges Athletic  Ass'n,  1900 — 
Address,  301  Webster  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

979.     FRANCIS  MARION  PHILLIPPI 

Born  July  13,  1871,  Bumside,  111.  f.  Alex  Phillippi,  1833,  Westmoreland 
Co.,  Pa.     m.   Mary  Swartz,  1833,  do. 

Asst.    Actuary.      Prepared    in    Carthage    Coll.      B.    A      Taught    school, 
Bumside,  111.,  1896-97;  studied  Law,  Urbana,  111.,  1897-1900;  taught  school. 
Rising  Citv.  Nebr.,  1900-01;  Asst.  in  Actuary's  office.  St.  Louis,  Chicago  & 
Rock  Island,  1902-05. 
Address,  613  Wilcox  Bldg.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

980.  ROBERT  KNIGHT  PORTER 
Born  1874,  in  Urbana,  111      f.  Jasper  W.  Porter. 
Capt.     B.  A. 

Address,  Prescott,  Ariz 

981.  MATHEW  AARON  REASONER 

Born  Sept.  1,  1875,  New  London,  la.  f.  John  Rogers  Reasoner,  1840. 
West  Union,  Ohio.     m.   Katherine  Malone,  1842,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Phvsician.  Prepared  in  Tolono  High  School.  Quartet;  Glee  Club. 
Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Mgr.  Mandolin  and  Guitar  Club  at  P.  &  S.;  ///t«t  Staff, 
1894-99.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1899.  Asst.  Surgeon.  Mex.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1899. 
House  Surgeon  and  Instructor  in  Physiology,  Med.  Dept.  In  Army  Med. 
School,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905-06.  Articles:  Uterine  Colic,  Pelvic  Infec- 
tions, Jour.  III.  State  Med.  Soc;  Water  Supply  and  Sewage  Disposal,  Mor- 
risonville  Times;  Jour.  Am.  Med.  Ass'n.  Member  Christian  Co.,  Med.  Soc; 
Illinois  State  Med.  Soc;  American  Med.  Ass'n. 
Address,  Army  Med.  School,  Washington,  D.  C. 

982.  GEORGE  EDWARD  ROW 

Born  Sept.  18,  1873.  Centralia,  111.  f.  Samuel  Row,  Mar.  6,  1830.  Greens- 
burg,  Pa.     m.   Susan  Brown,  June  10,  1840,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Engineer.      Prepared    in    Centralia     High    School.      B.     S.      Mechanical 
Engineer  until  1897;  inspector,  1897-98;  Draftsman,  1898-1901;  Chief  Engi- 
neer, 1901—. 
Address,  607  S.  29th  St.,  Omaha.  Nebr. 

983.  JOHN  CALVART  SAMPLE 

Born  Dec.  5,  1869,  Lebanon,  la.     f.   E.  B.  Sample,     m.  Angrline  Frazee. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Keosauqua,  la.  B.  C.  E.,  1895. 
Iowa  State  College.  B.  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1897;  C.  E.,  1905,  Iowa  State  College. 
President  of  Hawkins  Iron  Construction  Co.  of  New  \'ork  City. 

Married  Elizabeth  Thacher,  June  7,  1905,  New  York  City. 
Address,  74  Elm  St.,  Flushing,  New  York. 


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984.     HARRY  J.   SAUNDERS 

Born  Dec.  23,  1871.  Chicago,  111.  f.  Thos.  B,  Saunders,  1837,  England, 
m.   Mary  C.  Saunders,  1837,  do. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Lake  High  School,  Chicago.  Class  track  team; 
baseball  and  team  foot  ball  team.  Illio  board.  B.  S.,  1896,  Illinois;  M.  D., 
1905,  do.  Chief  Chemist  Mutual  Fuel  Gas  Co.,  Chicago,  1896-97;  chemist 
and  Asst.  Supt.  Northwestern  Chemical  Co.,  U.  S.  Yds.,  1897-1901;  Asst.  to 
Surgeon  John  H.  Woodbury  Inst.,  1901-04;  Consulting  Office  Manager,  Dr. 
Pratt  Inst.,  1904 — .  Inventions:  Condensor  for  Phosphorus  fumes,  1898; 
Multiple  Needle  device  in  Electrolysis  for  removal  of  abnormal  growths,  1902. 
Editor  Health  and  Beauty  Columns,  Pop.  Domestic  Science  Monthly.  Pres. 
National  Med.  Electrotherapeutic  Soc,  1904;  Chicago  Med.  Soc,  Electro 
Therapeutic  Soc;  Instructor  of  Chemistry,  Nat.  Med.  College. 

Married  Victoria  Ward  Saunders,  1900,  Chicago. 
Address,  5430  Armour  Ave.,  Chicago. 

985      GEORGE  HARVEY  SCOTT 
Husband  of  No.  935 

Born  Mar.  2,  1873,  Thomasboro,  111.  f.  Franklin  Draper  Scott,  Sept.  8, 
1843,  Vermont,     m.   Ehzabeth  Lukens,  Aug.  9,  1852,  Disko,  Ind. 

Teacher  of  Math,  and  Astronomy.  Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School. 
Philomathean.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A.  M.  A.,  1902,  Harvard.  Instr.  in 
Mathematics,  Mattoon  High  School,  1896-1900;  Student,  Harvard  Grad. 
School,  1900-02;  Prof.  Math,  and  Astr.,  Yankton  College,  1902 — .  Mem- 
ber American  Math.  Soc,  1902;  Carley  M.  E.  Church,  1885-90;  Rantoul  M. 
E.,  1890-96;  Mattoon  Presbvterian  Church,  1896-1900;  Cambridge  Congr., 
1900-02;  Yankton  Congr.,  1902;  Supt  of  Sunday  school,  1903 — . 

Married  Mary  Maude  Cole,  ('96),  Dec.  31,  1897,  Rantoul  111.     Children, 
William  Arthur,  born  Nov.   23,   1898;  Franklin  Daniel,  born  July  4,   1901; 
Irving  Cole,  born  June  7,  1904,  (died  Nov.  10,  1904);  Mary  Elizabeth,  born 
Oct.  11,  1905. 
Address,  1200  Douglas  Ave.,  Yankton,  S.  Dak. 

986.     JOHN  CLARK  SHEA 

Born  Aug.  26,  1873,  Decatur,  111.  f.  John  G.  Shea,  July  1,  1842,  Kerry 
Co.,  Ireland,     m.  Lusannah  Clark,  July  17,  1845,  Buckhannan,  W.  Va. 

Sec,  Treas.  and  Manager,  Danville  Brick  Co.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High 
School.  Students' Dancing  Club;  Orchestra.  B.S  Manager  Paving  Brick  and 
Press  Brick  Plants,  Quincy,  111.,  1896-1902;  Manager,  The  Danville  Brick  Co., 
Danville,  111.,  1902—. 

Married  Frances  Meyer,  Nov.  7,  1900,  Quincy,  111. 
Address,  120  Logan  Ave.,  Danville,  111. 

987.     ALEXANDER  MARTIN  SIMONS 
Born  Apr.  17,  1875,  Quincy.  111.     f.  J.  S.  Simons,  Meintz,  Germany,     m. 
Maria  KeKraft  Miller,  Quincy,  111. 

Asst.  Prin.  Quincy  High  School.  Prepared  in  Quincv  High  School. 
Pres.,  Elec  Eng.  Soc.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1896;  Bicycles,  export  trade,  1897; 
Civil  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.,  1st  Class  Machinist,  U.  S.  Navy,  1898;  111.  Naval 
Reserve  Engineer,  1899-1900;  Instr.  Math,  and  Asst.  Prin.  High  School, 
Qunicy,  111.,  1900-06.  Lieut.  Commander  and  Executive  officer.  Naval 
Reserves,  1900 — .  Member  and  Sec  Western  Soc.  Associated  Eng'rs, 
Quincy,  111. 
Address,  401  S.  12th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

988.     SHERMAN  SMITH 
Born  Dec.  22,  1869,  Le  Roy,  111.     f.  J.  V.  Smith,  Oct.  27,  1837,  Newark, 
Ohio.     m.   Sarah  A.  Marean,  Mar.  12,  1847,  Lewiston,  Me. 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  193 

Rancher.  Prepared  in  Le  Roy  High  School.  Sigma  Chi.  B.  S. 
Archt.  Draftsman  till  1894.     Farmer  and  stock  raiser  to  date. 

Married  Rose  Shewingle,  Jan.    15,   1902,  Jollev,  Iowa.     Children,  ].  V., 
born  Nov.  6,  1902;   John  Sherman,  born  Oct.  4,   1904. 
Address,  Howard,  Kansas. 

989.     WILLIAM  LA  BARTHE  STEELE 
Born  May  2,  1875,  Springfield,  111.     f.   Robert  C.  Steele,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
m.   Mary  E.  LaBarthe,  Springfield,  111. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  Architects'  Club; 
Sigma  Chi;  Glee  Club;  Band.  B.  S.  Scholarship  in  Music,  1895.  Archi- 
tectural Draftsman  to  July  1,  1905,  firm  of  Wilfred  W.  Beach  and  Wm.  L. 
Steele,  Architects. 

Married  Mariam  Green,  Apr.  30,   1901.     Children,  Mariana,    born   June 
10,   1903;   Melissa,  born' Nov.  6,  1905. 
Address,  2024  Douglas  St.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

990.     PERCY  ALLYN  STONE 
Born  on  farm  west  of  Springfield,  111.,  June  22,  1871.     f.  Jas.  Ashal  Stone, 
May  6,  1842,  near  Springfield,     m.   Eliza  AUyn,  July  7,  1844,  near  Waverly, 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Philo- 
mathean;  Glee  Club;  Band;  Hatchet  Orator.  B.  S.  With  Chicago  Electric 
Pretective  Ass'n,  1896-97;  returned  to  farm,  and  engaged  in  farming,  stock- 
raising  and  fruit  growing  since.  Enlisted  in  state  militia,  as  member  of 
regimental  band,  1892.      Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  ]ess\e  A.  Goltra,  Sept.  2.  1903,  Jacksonville,  111.     Child.  Roland 
Goltra,  born  Nov.  7,  1905. 
Address,  Springfield,  111.,  R.  R.  No.  4. 

991.     OSCAR  EMIL  STREHLOW 

Bom  Jan.  21,  1873.  Areola,  111.  f.  Henry  Strehlow  July  26,  1842,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Magdalena  Baehr,  July  22,  1853,  Cleveland    Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Champaign.  B  S.  With  U.  S.  Govern- 
ment, Overseer,  Inspector  and  Asst.  Engr.,  1894-1904;  Contracting  Engr. 
and  Supt.  J.  O.  He>-vvorth,  Railway  Ex.  Bldg.,  Chicago,  1904—.  War  Dept., 
U.  S.  A.  as  Draftsman,  Overseer,  Inspector  and  Asst.  Engr.,  1894-1904, 
excepting  1895-96.  Inventor  of  Jack-knife  Dump  Vehicle.  Associate 
member  Amer.  Soc.  of  Civil  Engrs.,  1901-04;  Member  of  same  1904 — ;  Chi- 
cago Engrs.  Club;  Nat'l  Geog.  Soc. 
Address,  1740  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

992.     DON  SWENEY 

Born  Feb.  1,  1872,  Mason  City,  111.  f.  John  Miles  Sweney,  Nov.  21  1846, 
Gettysburg,  Pa.     m.   Cecilia  Townsend,  Oct.  5,  1845,  Goshen,  N.  J. 

Road  Foreman  of  Engines.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Soc.  of  Mech. 
and  Elec.  Engrs.  Track  and  Foot  Ball  Teams;  Capt.  of  Fool  Ball  team,  1897. 
B.  S.  Fellowship  in  M  E.,  1897.  Locomotive  fireman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Cham- 
paign, 1896-97;  Fellow  in  M.  E.,  Illinois,  1897-98;  Locomotive  experiment- 
ing, 1898-99;  draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q.,  1899;  Asst.  to  Div  Master  Mechanic,  C. 
B.  &  Q.,  Galesburg,  1899-1903;  Asst.  Road  Foreman  of  Engines,  Galesburg 
Div.,  1^)03-05;  R.  F.  Engines,  Aurora  Div.,  Apr.  1,  1905— 

Married  Lena  Josephine  Dolder,  Dec.  7,  1899. 
Address,  238  N.  Y.  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

993.     FRED  LAWRENCE  THOMPSON 

Born  Feb.  1.  1872.  Grandview,  111.  f.  Edward  Tavlor,  1843,  Zanesville. 
Ohio.      m.   Minna  Jane  McDonald    1852,  Elbridge    111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in   Prep,  of  Depauw  Univ       Phi  Delta  Theta. 


194  University  of  Illinois  [1896 

C  E.  Society.  Base  Ball  team,  1894-96.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineer,  I.  C; 
Rodman,  1896-99;  Asst.  Engr..  1899-1903;  Road  Master,  1903—.  Member 
Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  1902—. 

Married  Maude  Nellie  Martin,  Nov.  21,  1900,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Child, 
Donna  Grace,  born  Aug.  5,  1903. 
Address,  care  of  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  7th  St.  and  River. 

994      CHARLES  EDWIN  VAN  ORSTRAND 
Born  Feb.   8,   187€    near  Pekin,   111      f.   Charles  Gergory  Van  Orst rand, 
Sept.   16,   1844,  Whitehall,  111.     m    Mary  Margaret  Van  Deusen,  Sept.   14, 
1849,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Physical  Geologist.  Prepared  in  Pekin  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  B. 
S.;  M.  S.,  Mich.,  1898.  1898-1900,  Piece-work  computer  Nautical  Almanac 
Office,  Naval  Observatory;  1900-01,  Asst.,  do.;  Asst.  Physical  Geologist,  U. 
S.  Geological  Survey,  1901 — ■.  Article,  The  Black  Body  and  the  Measure- 
ment of  Extreme  Temperatures,  author  (with  Dr.  A.  L.  Day),  Astrophysical 
Journal,  Vol.  19,  1904,  pp.  1-40.  Member  American  Mathematical  Soc, 
1903.  Philosophical  Soc.  of  Washington,  1903;  American  Physical  Soc,  1904. 
Address,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

995.     CHARLES  ROY  VICKERY 

Born  June  15,  1871,  Dwight,  111.  f.  John  Vickery,  1827,  Eng.  m. 
Mary  Staley,  1832,  New  York  State. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Dwight  High  School,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Prep. 
School  B.,  A.  M.  D.,  1898,  Hahnemann  Med.  College.  Attended  Univer- 
sities of  Paris  and  Berhn,  1897-98;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1901-02.  In  Indiana 
Institute  of  Homoeopathy,  1902. 

Married  Myrtle  Martin,  June  12,  1901,  Dwight,  111. 
Address,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

996      THEODORE  WEINSHANK 

Born  Aug.  15,  1865,  Russia,  f.  Benedick  Weinshank,  Russia,  m. 
Liebe  Mohilner,  Russia. 

With  Warren  Webster  Co.  Prepared  in  "Gymnasium"  in  Russia.  B. 
S.  With  B.  F.  Sturterant  Co.,  1896-1901;  with  the  National  Blower  Co., 
Milwaukee,  1901-03;  with  Warren  Webster  Co.,  1903 — . 

Married  Sophia  Weinshank,  Mar.   10,   1885,  at  Mitchell,  Dakota.      Chil- 
dren, Annie,  born  Dec.  2,  1889;  Willie,  born  Apr.  23,  1902;  Harry,  born  Jan. 
23,  1904 
Address,  720  Newton  Claypool  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

997.     REBECCA  GASKIN   WHARTON 
Born  Dec.  30,  1873,  in  Payson,  111.     f.   Henry  Wharton. 
Instructor  in  Latin,  1904.      B.  A. 
Address,  care  of  High  School,  Aurora,  111. 

998.     SOLON  MARX  WHITE 

Born  July  16,  1873,  Hokah,  Minn.  f.  Solon  C.  White,  1838,  Barnston, 
Canada,     m.   Anna  C.  Armstrong,  1844. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Sandwich  High  School.  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  B.  S. 
M.  D.,  1897,  Northwestern.  Interne  Cook  Co.  Hospital,  Chicago,  1897-98 
Demonstrator  of  Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  189Sr-1900 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1900 — .  Physician  and  Specialist  in  Internal  Medicine 
Pathologist  to  City  Hosp.,  Northwestern  and  St.  Barnabas  Hospitals 
Articles:  1.  Tubercular  Glomerulits,  Trans.  Chi.  Path.  Soc.,  1898;  2.  Path- 
ology of  Typhoid  Fever,  Northwestern  Lancet  and  Transact,  of  Minn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  1903;  3.  A  Case  of  Ulcerative  Angina  with  the  Fusiform  Bacillus 
and  Spirillum  of  Vincent  in  the  Exudate;  Northwestern  Lancet,  1903.  Sigma 
Xi,  1900;  Librarian  Hennepin  Co.  Med.  Soc  ;  Minneapolis  Med.  Club;  Pres. 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  195 

Minneapolis  Pathological  Soc,  1903-04;  Minn.  Academy  of  Med.,  1902; 
American  Association  of  Pathologists  and  Bateriologists,  1901-03;  Minn. 
State  Med.  Soc. 

Married  Sara  Miner  Abbott,  July  25,  1900.     Children.  Asher  Miner  Ab- 
bott, born  Aug.  1    1901;  Anna  Elizabeth,  bom  May  8,  1903. 
Address,  812  Pillsbury  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.      Residence,  627  12th  Ave., 

S   E 

999.     MYRON  ELWIN  WHITHAM 

Born  in  1873,  Warren,  111.     f.  John  Whitham.     m.Alzina  Matson. 

Consulting  Engineer.  B.  S.  One  and  a  half  years  in  Philadelphia  as 
Asst.  Engr.  to  J.  M.  Whitham,.Consulting  Engineer;  five  years  in  Chicago,  as 
Engineer  of  Swift  &  Co. ;  one  year  in  New  York  as  Engineer  for  Loomis-Petti- 
bone  Co.;  two  years  in  Philadelphia  as  Salesman  for  R.  D.  Wood  &  Co.;  Con- 
sulting Engineer  for  Belting  &  Machinery  Mfg.  Co.,  Altas  Engine  Works, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.      Member  Mason. 

Married  Irma  D.  McCov.  June,  1901,  Chicago,  111.      Child,  Bernice  Eloise, 
born  May,  1902. 
Address,  301  State  Street,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1000.     ROBERT  WILLIAMS 

Born  Sept.  20,  1873,  Carthage,  111.  f.  Wesley  C.  Williams,  Aug.  12.  1833. 
m.   Mary  E.  Moore.  June  24,  1835,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Carthage  Coll.  Acad.  B.  A.;  M.  D.,  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1900;  Student  and  Physician.  Member  of  Episcopal  Church; 
American   Med.   Ass'n  ;   Minn.   State  Med.  Soc;  Freeborn  County  Med.  Soc. 

Married   Martha   Golden    Davidson,    Oct.,    1901,    Carthage,    111.      Child, 
David,  born  Oct.  20,  1904. 
Address,  Alden,  Minn. 

1001.     WILBER  HOYT  WRIGHT 
Born  Dec.  4,  1874,  in  Watseka,  111.,  M.  B.  Wright     m.   Mrs.  Helen  Wright. 
Teacher.      B.  A.       Teacher  of  Biology,  McKinley  High  School,  Chicago 
Address,  6428  Jackson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

CLASS    OF    1897    (92) 

1002.     GEORGE  FORBES  ANDERSON 
Bom  July  17,  1871,  Anna,  111.     f.  James  Anderson,  Apr.  18,  1834,  Dun- 
blane, Perthshire,  Scotland,     m.   Marv  Jane  McNeill,  Aug.  29,  1837,  Hudson, 
N.  Y. 

Railroad  Engineer.  Prepared  in  public  school.  Attended  So.  111. 
Normal,  Carbondale,  1886-90.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Civil  Eng'rs',  Athletic, 
Military  Clubs;  Lamda  Chi;  Capt.  Instructor  in  Mil.  Science  and  Tac- 
tics, 1897.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  B.  M.  C.  &  I.  Co.,  1897;  Rodman  and 
Recorder,  U.  S.  Deep  Waterways  Survev,  1897-99;  Bridge  Draftsman, 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  1899-1900;  Engineer,  S.  F.' P.  &  P.  Ry.,  1902—.  Member 
A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Douglass  Corps  Cadets,  three  years;  Presbyterian  Church; 
Junior  member  Western  Soc.  of  Eng'rs,  1898-1900. 

Married  Bertha  C.  Hall,  June  21,  1898,  Urbana,  111  ,  (died  Sept.  7    1902); 
second  wife,  Dec.  31,  1903,  Prescott,  Ariz. 
Address,  140  S.  Summit  St.,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  care  Chief  Engr.  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  Ry. 

1003.     JAMES  ELLIS  ARMSTRONG 
Born  1874,  in  Illinois,      f.  James  D.  Armstrong. 
Teacner.       B.  A.;  B.  S.,  1903.     Teacher  of  Agriculture. 
Married  Lydia  Auten. 
Address,  Lawrence,  Kan. 


196  University  of  Illinois  [1897 

1004.     GEORGE  ANDREW  BARR 

Born  May  25,  1873,  Manhatten,  111.  f.  George  Barr,  1830,  near  London- 
derry, Ireland,     m.  Jane  McGrath,  June  8,  1839,  Ballykelly,  Ireland. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philo- 
mathean;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Shield  and  Trident;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Assoc. 
Editor,  ///nzz;  Editor  ///zo;  Mgr.  Base  Ball  team,  1897;  Athletic  Board, 
1896-97;  won  Philo.  declam.  cont.  B.  A.  Studied  Law  till  Dec,  1899; 
practiced  in  Joliet.  1899 — . 

Married  Mary  W.  Speer,  Oct.  16,  1902.    Children,  James  Worrell,  born  Mar. 
9,  1904;  Joseph  Milton,  born  July  11,  1905. 
Address,  215  Sherman  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

1005.     THOMAS  BEADLE 
Born  Jan.  18,  1874,  in  Kewanee,  111.     f.  J.  G.  Beadle. 
Architect,  1904      B.  S. 
Address,  Beatty,  Nev. 

1006.     ALVIN  CASEY  BEAL 

Born  Nov.  30,  1872,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  f.  Lewis  N.  Beal,  Apr.  28,  1844, 
AUentown,  Pa.     m.   Sarah  Melissa  Casey,  Apr.  14,  1847,  Jefferson  Co.,  Ill 

Instructor  in  Floriculture.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  High  School.  Agr. 
Club;  Military  Club;  Capt.;  B.  S.;  M.  S..  Agr.,  Cornell,  1903.  Foreman  Hort. 
Dept.  111.  Exp't  Sta.,  1898-99;  Student,  Cornell,  1899-1900;  Foreman  Agr. 
Green  houses,  1900-01 ;  Asst.  in  Hort.,  Sept.,  1901 ;  Asst.  in  Floriculture  Sept., 
1902;  Instructor  in  Floriculture,  Sept.,  1903 — .  Articles:  Forcing  Toma- 
toes, Bui.  81,  The  Window  Garden,  Cir.  47;  The  Flower  Garden,  Cir.  46,  111. 
Expt.  Sta.  Horticulture  in  Southern  Illinois,  Third  Report  111.  State 
Farmers  Inst.  Life  member  111.  State  Hort.  Soc;  Soc.  of  American  Florists 
and  Ornamental  Horticulturists;  American  Carnation  Soc;  American  Chrys- 
anthemum Soc;  Chicago  Florists  Club;  Illinois  State  Florists  Assn. 

Married  Ervilla  Belle  LeFevre,  Dec.   31.   1899,  Champaign,   111.     Child, 
Elizabeth,  born  Aug.  5,  1903. 
Address,  514  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1007.     CHARLES  DAVID  BEEBE 

Born  Nov.  17,  1873,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Jonathan  Wilhs,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  m. 
Francis  M.  Burrough,  Evanston,  111. 

Engineer   and    Electrician.      Prepared   in    Evanston   Twp.    School.      Phi 
Delta  Theta.     Track;  Glee  Club;  Foot  Ball.      B.  S.      Draftsman;  Construe, 
tion  Supt.;  Chief  Engineer  and  Electrician  to  date. 
Address,  N.  Fort  Worth,  Texas,  care  of  Swift  &  Co. 

1008.  EUGENE  HERMAN  BRANDT 

Born  Oct.  24,  1867,  in  Irving,  111.  f.  John  Brandt,  m.  Georgiana 
Thumb. 

Architect.  Architects'  Club.  B.  S.  Architect,  Appleton  City,  Mo.; 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Leavenworth,  Kans.;  Lincoln,  Neb.;  New  York  City  and 
Auburn,  N.  Y.      Member  Presb.  Church;  Modern  Woodmen;  A.  O.  U.  W. 

Married  ]essie  Rowman  Palmer,  Aug.  3,  1905,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Address,  1621  Locust  Street,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

1009.  RALPH  WALDO  BRAUCHER 
Brother  of  Nos.  376,  377,  412,  627,  784 

Born  Feb.  10,  1871,  Lincoln,  Logan  Co.,  111.  f.  Daniel  Ludwig  Braucher, 
Mar.  1,  1833,  Pickaway  Co.  m.  Henrietta  Curtis  Hill,  June  1,  1831,  Orange, 
Grafton  Co.,  N.  H. 

Agriculturalist.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.  Philomatheari; 
Agricultural  Club;  Chemical  Club;  Natural  History  Soc.     B.  S.     Asst.  to 


1897J  Baccalaureate  Allmxi  197 

111.  State  Entomologist,  as  Hort.  Inspector,  1897-1904,  except,  June  to  Octo- 
ber, 1898,  Fruitgrower  at  Lincoln,  111.;  Dec,  1900-Nov.  1,  1904.  Asst.  to  F.- 
M.  Webster,  Chief  Inspector,  Ohio  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  as  horticultural  inspector; 
Mar.  to  June,  1902;  Instructor  in  Agr.  in  Cherokee  Orphan  Academy,  Selina, 
Ind.  Ter. ;  special  work  in  spraying,  Dec,  1901,  Lincoln  Park  Commissioners, 
Chicago,  111.  Since  Oct.,  1904,  proprietor  Neoga  Fruit  Storage,  Neoga,  111.; 
Aug.  and  Sept.  1904,  also  July  and  Aug.,  1905,  special  work  on  pomology 
and  power  sprayers  for  111.  Exp.  Sta.  Winter,  1904-05,  special  spraying 
work  for  Lincoln  Park  Com.  Life  member  111.  State  Horticultural  Soc ; 
1901,  Ohio  State  Hort.  Soc;  1905,  International  Geographic  Soc. 

Married  Mabel  Harriett  Hankinson,  Nov.  12.  1902,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Neoga.  111. 

*1010.      RALPH   PLUMB   BROWER 

Born  Feb.  12.  1874,  Davton,  111.  f.  Irenens  Brower,  1839,  Montgomery" 
N.  Y.     m.   Marv  A.  Sprague,  1848.  Anders,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in' Ottawa,  111.  B.  S.,  1897.  lUinois.  Pres.  Adelphic;  Bus. 
mgr.,  Technograph,  1897;  Military  Club.  Won  Hazelton  prize.  Capt.  B. 
S.  Civ'il  Engineer  of  Champaign,  1897.  June,  1898,  appointed  2d  Lieut., 
U.  S.  A.,  by  Pres.  McKinley.  Made  First  Lieut..  Feb.  2,  1901.  Member 
of  First  Congr.  Church,  Champaign,  111. 
Died  Aug.  7,  1902,  Lake  Tahoe,  Calif. 

1011.     WALTER  BURROWS  BROWN 

Bom  Apr.  23,  1874,  Grand  Detour.  111.  f.  John  S.  Brown.  1842,  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.     m.   Cornelia  E.  Turner,  1845,  Grand  Detour,  111. 

Gen.  Supt.,  Victor  Chemical  Works,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Sterling  High 
School.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1905.  Asst.  Chemist,  1897-99,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  Asst. 
Chemist.  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry..  1899-1900.  Chicago;  Chief  Chemist.  Morris  &  Co., 
1900-03.  Chicago;  General  Supt.  Victor  Chem.  Works.  Chicago,  1903 — . 
Member  Amer.  Chem.  Soc.  1900;  Soc.  Chemical  Industry.  1900. 

Married  Antoinette  Mae  Farren  (Oberlin,  '01),  Jan.' 23,   1906.  at  Paris, 
France. 
Address,  89  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1012.     LUELLA  EUGENIA  BUCK  (LINN) 
Born  Oct.  28,  1875,  Coldbrook,  N.  Y.     f. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Alethanai.     Y  W.C.  A.      B.  S. 
Married  Homer  R.  Linn.     Child,  Dorothy  R. 
Address,  6501  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1013.     FRANK  READ  CAPRON 

Born  Nov.  22,  1872,  Bently,  111.  f.  Geo.  W.  Capron,  Julv  2.  1843, 
Bently.  111.     m.   Ellen  Bickford,  May  20,  1846.  Quincy.  111. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Carthage   High  School,   111.      B.   S.      Architect, 
Sandwich,   111.,    1898;  Draftsman,  Carthage,   111.,   1899;   U.   S.   railwav  mail 
service,  1899-1905;  Architect,  Wichita,  Kans.,  1905 — . 
Address,  1659  Park  Place,  Wichita,  Kans. 

1014.     HUBERT  VINTON  CARPENTER 
Husband  of  No.  1270 

Born  Jan.  29,  1875,  Argo,  111.  f.  Charles  H.  Carpenter,  1827,  Warren  Co., 
N.  Y.     m.   M.  Elizabeth  Burge.  1839.  do. 

Prof,  of  Mech.  and  elec  Eng'g.  Prepared  in  Northern  111.  College,  Fulton, 
111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Baseball  team,  1896- 
97.  B.  S.  Asst.  in  Phvsics,  Illinois,  1897-99;  Instructor.  1899-1901;  Asst. 
Pro.  of  Physics  and  Elec.  Engr..  Wash.  Agr.  College,  1901-02;  Prof,  of  Mech. 
and  Elec.  Engr.,  do.,  1902 — .  Articles:  A  Study  of  the  Condenser.  Physical 
Review,  Nov..  ^96.  Vol.  4.  pp.  238-242.  A  Mathod  of  Measuring  Frequency. 
Electrical  World,  Aug., '99;  A  Method  of  Comparing  Seltinductances.  Physical 


198  University  of  Illinois  [1897 

Review,  Jan.,  1900,  Vol.  10,  pp.  52      Member  M.  E.  Church.     Associate  in 
Amer.  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engineers. 

Married  Maggie  Edith  Staley  ('99),  June  19,  1899,  Urbana,  111.     Children, 
Charles  Benjamin,  born  Oct.  27.  1900;  Florence,  born  July  21,  1903. 
Address,  Pullman,  Wash. 

1015.     MANLEY  EARLE  CHESTER 
Brother  of  No.  727 

Born  Jan.  29,  1876,  Champaign,  111.  f.  EHas  Oscar  Chester,  1829,  Ohio, 
m.   Francis  Virginia  Skinner.  1844,  N.  Y.  State. 

Telephone  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Mech.  and  Elec. 
Eng'rs'  Soc.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  B.  S.  Western  Electric  Co..  Engineering 
Dept.,  in  charge  of  the  inspection  of  telephone  line  material  purchased  for 
the  Bell  Telephone  Cos.  in  U.  S.  Associate  member.  Member  Telephone 
Soc.  of  N.  Y.  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  1902. 
Address,  463  West  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1016.     OCTAVE  BESANCON  CLARKE 
Brother  of  Nos.  633,  634,  934 

Born  Jan.  17,  1878,  Quincy,  111.  f.  Edwin  Ambler  Clarke,  June  8,  1839, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.     m.   Leoline  Besancon,  June  13,  1839,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Engineer.  Hill-O'Meara  Construction  Co.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High 
School.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,  American  Mfg.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1897- 
1900;  Arch,  draftman,  1901;  Asst.  Resident  Engr.,  Union  Electric  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 1902-03;  Supt.  of  Construction  Mech.  Dept.,  Louis- 
iana Pur.  Exp.  Co.,  1904;  Supt.  for  Mauran,  Russell  &  Garden,  Architects, 
1905.  U.  S.  Letters  Patent  No.  734,222,  July  21,  1903,  for  Dam  Con- 
struction. First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Boston,  Mass.,  1901. 
Address,  4867  Fountain  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1017.     CHARLES  VIRGIL  CRELLIN 
Born  Apr.  21,  1870,  Winfield,  la.      f.   E.  M.  Crellin.  Ohio.     m.   S.J.Sim- 
mons, Ohio. 

Electrician.  Prepared  in  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.  Philomathean;  Eng- 
lish Club.  B.  S.  Electrician,  Des  Moines  Electric  Light  Co.,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa,  1897-1901. 

Married  Marcia  Tompkins  Stanley,  Nov.  2,  1902,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Address,  509  E.  32nd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1018.     JAMES  ANSEL  DEWEY 
Brother  of  Nos.  531,  1019 
Born  July  2,  1874,  Ottawa,  111.     f.   Milton  Alvord  Dewey,  Oct.  26,  1830, 
Lenox,  Mass.     m.   Rebecca  Janet  Brown,  Aug.  4,  1836,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Twp.  High  School.  Philomathean. 
B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1898;  B.  S.,  in  Agr.,  1904.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Research 
work  in  Bacteriology,  1898-1901;  teacher  of  Physical  Science  in  Eastern 
Illinois   State   Normal  School,  1901-02 ;  farmign,  1904—. 

Married  Elhe  A.  Smith,  June  12,  1900. 
Address,  Armstrong,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

1019.     SARAH  LOUISE  DEWEY 
Sister  of  Nos.  531,  1018 
Born  Mar.  30,  1871,  Ottawa,  111.     f.   Milton  Alvord  Dewey,  Oct.  26,  1830, 
Lenox,  Mass.     m.   Rebecca  Janet  Brown,  Aug.  4,  1836,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in   Urbana   High   School.      Y.   W.  C.   A.      B     S.;   M.   S.,    1899. 
Fellow  in  Physiology,  1898-99.     Asst.  in  State  Lab.  Nat.  History,  1898.  and 
Water   Survey    Lab.,    1899;    Bacteriologist   for   Danville    Water   Co.,    1904; 
Housekeeper,  1904 — . 
Address,  701  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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1020.     RAYMOND  WILLIAM  DULL 

Born  Apr.  29.  1874.  Newark,  Ohio.  £.  Uriah  Dull,  Newark,  O.  m. 
Orlinda  Ramey,  Pataskala.  Ohio. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Kans.  State  Agr.  College.  Philomathean. 
Member  Band  and  Asst.  Director.  Inspector,  1897-98;  Asst.  Supt.  Mech. 
Draftsman,  1898-Q9;  Mechanical  Draftsman,  Chief  Draftsman  and  Estima- 
tor, 1899-1905;  Chief  Engineer,  1905—.  Articles:  Formulas  and  Tables  for 
Bin  Designing,  Engr.  News,  1904,  pp.  62-66;  Suspended  Bunkers,  Power, 
1Q04.  p.  651. 

Married  Edna  M.  Pope,  Jan.  15,  1901,  Duquoin,  111.     Children,  Raymond 
Lawrence,  born  Jan.  17,  1902;  Florence,  born  Nov.  10,  1904. 
Address,  Aurora,  111. 

1021.  ELMER  EDGAR  DUNLAP 

Born  May  6,  1874,  Columbus.  Ind.  f.  Jerastus  R.  Dunlap,  1851,  Bar- 
tholomew. Co.  Ind.     m.   Ella  Evans,  1853,  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Columbus  High  School.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  B. 
S.  Supt.  of  Construction,  1897-1900;  Practicing  Architect,  1900 — .  Bap- 
tist Church. 

Married  Mida  G.  Elliott,  June  15,  1898,  Noblesville,  Ind.,  (died  March, 
1Q02). 
Address,  Columbus,  Ind. 

1022.     ERNEST  BROWNING  FORBES 
Brother  of  Nos.  941,  1860;  Husband  of  No.  1367 

Born  Nov.  3,  1876,  Normal,  111.  f.  Stephen  Alfred  Forbes.  May  29, 
1844,  Pecatonica.  111.  m.  Clara  Shaw  Gaston,  Aug.  30,  1848,  Hamilton, 
Ohio. 

Asst.  Prof,  of  Animal  Husbandry,  Univ.  of  Missouri.  Prepared  in  L^r- 
bana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Biological  Theorv, 
Zoologv.  Agr.  Clubs;  Shield  and  Trident.  Illio  Board;  Illini  Staff.  B.  S . ; 
B.  S.,  Agr.,  1902.  Editor  Illinois  Agricnhiralist,  1902.  1897-98,  Asst.  to 
State  Entomologist  of  Minn.,  1897-98;  Asst.,  111.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist..  1898- 
99;  Acting  State  Entomologist  of  Minn,  1900;  Asst.  111.  Expt.  Sta.,  1901-02; 
Instructor,  Illinois.  1902-03;  Asst.  Prof.  Animal  Husb.,  Univ.  of  Missouri, 
Columbia,  1Q03 — .  Pamphlets:  Contr.  to  Knowledge  of  Am.  Freshwater 
Cyclopid.T,  Bui.  111.  Sta.  Lab.  Hist.,  1897;  Grain  Rations  for  Dry  Lot  Hog 
Feeding,  Bui.  65,  Missouri  Expt.  St.,  1905;  Supplements  to  Corn  for  Feed- 
ing Hogs.  Bull.  67.  Mo.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.,  1906. 

Married  Lvdia  Maria  Mather  ("00),  Aug.  IS,  1903.     Child.  Lvdia  Frances, 
bom  Dec.  7,  l'904. 
Address,  819  Virginia  Ave.,  Columbia,  Mo. 

1023.     JOHN   FREDERICK   GARBER 
Born  Sept.  30,  1868,  Winfield,  Tuscarawas  Co.,  Ohio.     f.   Daniel  Garber, 
Mar.  3,  1823,  Strasburg,  Ohio.     m.   Savilla  Snyder,  Sept.  24,  1838. 

Instructor  in  Botanv.  Prepared  in  Flora  High  School.  A.  B.  1893, 
Westfield;  B.  A.  Instructor  Biology,  Houston  Tex..  H.  S.,  1897-1900; 
Student  Graduate  School,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900-03;  Professor  of  Biology 
and  Physiology.  State  Normal  School,  River  Falls.  Wis.,  1903-05;  Instr.  in 
Botany,  Yeatman  High  School,  St.  Louis,  1905 — .  Articles:  The  Life-His- 
tory of  Ricciocarpus  Natans,  Botanical  Gazette,  Feb.,  1904,  pp.  20;  Dimor- 
phism in  Blissus  leucc:)pterus.  Biological  Bulletin,  Apr.,  1904.  Member  of 
St.  Louis  Biological  Soc.  and  St.  Louis  Botanical  Club. 

Married  Minnie  Emily  Brown,  Sept    7,  1897,  Brighton,  111. 
Address,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  care  of  Yeatman  High  School. 


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1024.     BERT  A.  GAYMAX 

Brother  of  Nos.  499,  1674 

Born  May  14,  1877,  Champaign,  111.  f.  George  Gayman,  Ohio.:  m. 
Louisa  Stoltey,  Germany. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  S. 
The  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co.,  1897—. 

Married  Alice  May  C'onlong,  July  2,  1903,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  5425  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1025.     ORVAL  LEE  GEARHART 

Bom  Oct.  31,  1870,  Farmer  City,  111.  f.  Silas  Thomas  Gearhart,  May  15, 
1838,  Miami  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Lydia  Ann  Laj'man,  Oct.  25,  1844,  Rochester, 
Ohio. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High  School.  Architectural  Club. 
B.  S.,  1897.-  Masonry  Inspector,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1897;  Asst.  City  Engr., 
Champaign,  111.,  1898-1905;  Chief  Asst.  in  Blue  Printing  and  Photography, 
Illinois,  1905 — .  Articles:  Concrete  Foundations  and  Cement  Filler  for 
Brick  Pavements,  19th  Report  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Surveyors,  pp.  111- 
115,  (also.  Engineering  News,  Vol.  26,  No.  5,  pp.  113-114);  Concrete  Founda- 
tion and  Cement  Filler  for  Brick  Pavements,  Engineering  Record,  Vol.  49, 
No.  7,  pp.  189-191.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church.  1886.  111.  Soc.  of  Engs.  and 
Surveyors,  1903.  Chairman  of  Com.  on  Roads  and  Pavements,  111.  Soc.  of 
Engrs'  and  Surveyors,  1904,  Champaign,  111.  Lodge  No.  398,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Champaign  Commandery,  K.  T.,  No.  89. 

Married  Nellie  May.'Dec.  19,  1905,  at  Champaign,  111. 
Address.  Champaign.  111. 

1026.     GEORGE   LYMAN  GRIMES 

Bom  Dec.  5,  1875.  Mansfield.  Ohio.  f.  Charles  Loomis  Grimes,  m. 
Mary  A.  Miller. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Philomathean.  B. 
S.  Machinist  in  charge  of  shops.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa.  1897-98;  Instructor 
Eng.  Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1898-1901;  Eng.  Dept..  Western  Tube  Co.,  in 
charge  of  design,  manufacture  and  repair  of  patterns,  1901-96;  Salesman  for 
Detroit  Stoker  and  Foundry  Co..  1906 — .  Junior  member  Amer.  Soc.  of 
Mech.  Eng'rs,  1900—. 
Address,  Detroit  Stoker  &  Foundry  Co.,  Detroit.  Mich. 

1027.     CLYDE  DENNY  GULICK 

Brother  of  Nos.  687.  688 

Bom  Nov.  27.  1876.  Champaign.  111.  f.  Jesse  R.  GuHck.  Dec.  4.  1840, 
W.  Va.     m.   Louisa  L.  Everett,  Dec.  8,  1848,  Ky. 

Medicine.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Philomathean.  B. 
S.;  M.  D.,  1902.  Taught  school  and  farmed,  1898-99;  studied  Medicine, 
1899-1902;  Asst.  Physician,  New  Mil.  Sanitarium,  Wanwatoosa,  Wis.,  1902; 
practice  of  Medicne,  1902 — .  Member  Amer.  Acad,  of  Med.  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  Champaign  Co.,  Med.  Soc,  1905. 

Married  Grace  J.  Alword,  June,  1903,  Canton,  111. 
Address,  108  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1028.     HARRY  HUGH  HADSALL 

Born  July  9,  1875,  Wilmington,  111.  f.  A.  S.  Hadsall.  Jeflferson  Co., 
New  York.      m.   Kittie  Townsend,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wilmington  High  School.  C.  E.  Soc; 
Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Gamma  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  base  Ball  and  Foot 
Ball  teams;  Mgr.  Fool  Ball  team,  1896;  Pres  Students'  Danicng  Club.  B.  S. 
111.  Cent.  R.  R.  draftsman,  1897-99;  Bridge  Shop  Inspector,  1899-1900; 
Chief  Masonry  Insp.,    1900-03;   Resident   Engineer  Cairo  Bridge,    1903-04; 


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Resident  Engr.  Tenn.  R.  Bridge,  1904-05;  Asst.  Engr.  of  Bridges,   1905—. 
Member  Western  Soc.  of  Eng'rs. 

Married  Jean  Stewart,  July  1,  1903,  Wilmington,  111. 
Address,  6406  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1029.     OLIVER  DAVID  HAVARD 

Born  at  Homer,  111.  f.  W.  R.  Havard,  1830.  Wales,  m.  Rachel  Jones, 
1829,  Wales. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Homer  High  School.      Philomathean. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.     B.  S. 
Address,  495  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1030.     ALBERT  CLAUDE  HOBART 
Born  Elgin,  111.,  Apr.  9,  1875.      f.   Alonzo  Chapin  Hobart,  1843,  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.     m.   Ellen  Maria  Groce,  1848,  Scituate,  Mass. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Elgin  High  School.  B.  S.,  1897,  Illinois; 
C.  E.,  1898,  do.  Sheild  and  Trident;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Engineers'  Club; 
Military  Club;  Adelphic.  Editor  Tcchnograpli.  B.  S.  Fellowship  in  C.  E., 
1898.  Chief  Engineer,  Paxton  and  Vierling  Iron  Works,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  1898- 
1900;  Engr.  Bureau  Yards  and  Docks,  Navy  Dept,,  Washington,  D,  C, 
1900-01 ;  Engr.  of  construction  for  Augustus  Smith,  New  York  City,  1901 — . 
Vice  Pres.  Discharging  Apparatus  Mfg.  Co.,  1905 — . 
Address,  149  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1031.     CARL  JOHN  HORN 

Born  June  13.  1872,  Naperville,  111.  f.  John  Horn,  1824,  Bad  Nanheim, 
Germany,     m.   Bertha  Agnes  Metzner,  1838,  Ernstall,  Germany. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  College  and  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega.  B.  S.  Worked  as  draughtsman  until  Dec,  1902;  Architect, 
1902 — .  Vice-pres.  of  M.  H.  Shaw  Co.,  Chicago;  member  Country  Club, 
Logansport;  A.  F.  &  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  Elks. 

Married  Ruth  Murray.  Sept.   6.   1899,  Naper\'ille,  111.     Child,  Margaret 
Murray,  born  May  1.  1903. 
Address.  Stettiner  Block,  Logansport.  Ind. 

1032.     CHARLES  HOWISON 

Born  Feb.  22.  1872.  near  Sandwich.  111.  f.  James  Howson,  1814.  Smail- 
holm,  Scotland,     m.   Mary  Jane  Kirkpatrick.  1840,  Pa. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Sandwich  High  School.      B.  S. 

Married    Sara    Bessie    Warner,    Oct.    25,    1898,    Sandwich,    III.     Child, 
Charlotte  Warner,  Mar.  9,  1900. 
Address,  Sandwich,  111. 

1033.     FRANK  ALEXIS  HUGHES 

Born  Apr.  13,  1874,  Mascoutah,  111.  f.  Robert  Hughes,  Okawville.  111., 
June  25,  1843.     m.  Alwina  Mary  Eisenmayer,  Nov.   11,  1852,  Venedy,  111. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Okawville,  111.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Constructing 
Engineer  for  the  Monterey  Plant  of  the  American  Smelting  and  Refining  Co. 
Address,  Monterrey,  Mexico.      Apartado.  Postal  No.  101. 

1034.     MEL  DORA  ICE 
Sister  of  No.  1053 
Bom  Mar.   12.   1872.  Rantoul.  Ill      f.  James  Kidwell  Ice.  Mannington, 
W.  Va.     m.   Nancy  Jane  Butcher.  Margantown.  W.  Va. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  GifTord.  111.     Y.  W.  C.  A.     Architects' Club.      B. 
S.     Architect  and  Architectural  draftsman;  draftsman  in  the  office  of  John 
K.  Dou.  Empire  State  Bldg..  Spokane,  Wash. 
Address,  Hotel  Palmerston,  Spokane,  Wash. 


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1035.     GEORGE  J.  JOBST 

Born  in  Peoria,  111.  f  Valentine  Jobst,  Fulda,  Germany,  m.  Susanna 
Schneider,  Coblenz,  Germany. 

Contractor.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Treas- 
urer Athletic  Ass'n,  1895-96.      B.  S.     General  Contracting,  V.  Jobst  &  Sons. 

Married  Laura  E.  Nelson,  Apr.  11,  1900,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Peoria,  111. 

10.36.     SHIRLEY  KENDRIC  KERNS 
Born  Oct.  16,  1872,  in  Illiopolis,  111.      f.   A.  K.  Kerns,     m.   Marv  Seeds. 
School  Master.      B.  A.;  B.  A.,  1898,  Harvard.      Schoolmaster,  The  Countrv 
School  for  Boys,   Baltimore,   Md.,   Master   in    English,    1898-1900;    Acting 
Head  Master,  Sept.  to  Jan.,  1899-1900,  1900-01 ;  Middlesex  School,  Concord, 
Mass.,    Senior    Master,    1901-03;    Asst.    Head   Master,    1903-04;    Noble   & 
Greenough  Classical  School,  Boston,   Instructor  in  English,  1904-06. 
Married  Jeanie  Noyes  Richardson,  Dec.  26,  1905,  Concord,  Mass. 
Address,  Belmont,  Mass. 

1037.  WILLIAM  HENRY  KILER 
Brother  of  Nos.  695,  955 

Born  June  1,  1875,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  Albert  Kiler,  1839,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     m.   Charlotte  Mittendorf,  1845,  Wurfenboertal,  Germany. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  Foot  Ball  team,  1894-96; 
Debating  team,  1896;  Prize  orator,  1896;  Motto  Orator,  1897.  B.  A. 
Prin.  Public  School,  Dixon,  111.,  1897;  Instructor  in  Hist,  and  English, 
Culver  Mil.  Academy,  1898;  Univ.  of  111.  Law  School,  1899-1900;  Atty.  at 
Law,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1900-03;  Atty.  at  Law,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1903-05. 
Contributor  to  the  Encyclopedia  of  Evidence,  1903-05;  Contradiction  of 
Witnesses,  pp.  530-536,  Vol.  3;  Criminal  Conversation,  782-800,  Vol.  3; 
Cross  Examination,  807-913,  Vol.  3;  Dower,  865-888,  Vol.  4;  Forcible  Entry 
and  Detainer,  775-804,  Vol.  5. 
Address,  311  S.  Hancock  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1038.  WESLEY  EDWARD  KING 

Born  May  4,  1876,  Kinmundy,  111.  f.  William  Lovejoy  King,  Apr.  28, 
1838,  Georgetown,  Ohio.  m.  Sarah  Harriet  Forshee,  Nov.  10,  1848,  Spring- 
field, Ind. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Kinmundy  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Adel- 
phic; Alpha  Tau  Omega.  First  Prize,  Adelphic  Declam.  Cont.  B.  A.^ 
LL.  B.,  1902.  Asst.  Editor,  1898;  Officer  U.  S.  Volunteer  Army,  1898-99; 
Law  Student,  1899-1902;  Attornev  at  Law,  1902—.  Second  Lieutenant 
Co.  M,  May  26,  1898-May  30,  1899,  Sixth  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  Service 
in  United  States  and  Cuba.  Member  M.  E  Church,  1892-1902;  First  Pres- 
byterian Church,  1902 — ;  Masonic  and  Odd  Fellows  Lodges. 

Married    Wilhelmina    Marie    Groweg,    Sept.    11,    1902,    Defiance,    Ohio. 
Address,   17   Davidson  Place,  Champaign,   111.      Office,   13   Main  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

1039.     HAROLD  H.  KIRKPATRICK 
Born  June  6,  1876,  Mayview,  111.      f.   Austin  Kirkpatrick,  Oct.  28,  1834, 

Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Dilling,  May  14,  1849,  Ind. 

Principal  of  High  School.      Prepared  in  St.  Joseph,  111.      B.  A.      Prin.  of 

Penfield  High  School,   1897-1902;  Deland  High  School,   1902-04;  Illiopolis 

High  School,  1904—.      Methodist  Church,  1892. 

Married   Hannetta   May  ,   Aug.    15,    1900,    Chicago,     Child, 

Vivian  Maurine,  born  June  10,  1901. 

Address,  Illiopolis,  111 


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1040.     THEODORE  CHARLES  KISTNER 

Born  Sept.  19,  1874,  Carlinville,  111.  f.  John  Kistner.  Mar.  22,  1854, 
Germany,     m.   Fredericka  Heinz,  Aug.  9,  1856,  Carlinville,  111. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Carlinville   High   School  and   Blackburn   Univ. 
B.  S.     Practicing  Architecture  at  Granite  City,  111.,  since  Feb.,  1900. 
Address,  Granite  City,  111. 

1041.     THEODORE  JULIUS  KLOSSOWSKI 

Bom  June  21,  1874,  Chemnitz,  Zaxony,  Germany,  f.  Frederick  William 
Klossowski,  July  26,  1840,  EUing,  Germany,  m.  Margaret  Franck,  Aug.  13, 
1838,  Heinigenhafen,  Germany. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Dixon  High  School.  Transitman,  topographer 
and  draftsman,  Govt.  Survey;  Structural  draftsman,  topographical  drafts- 
man, chief  draftsman,  steel,  inspector,  structural  detail  designer  and 
checker;  Engineer  in  Charge  R.  R.  topographer;  Architectural  designer. 
Member  Western  Soc.  of  Eng'rs,  1899;  American  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  1904. 
Address,  1273  Leavensworth  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

1042.     LAURA  KRATZ 

Born  Oct.  14, 1875,  in  Monticello.  111.     f.   W.  H.  Kratz.    m.  Alice  J.  Piatt. 

Artist.     Alethenai.     A.   B.     Studied   sculpture    at    the  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago  under  Mr.  Taft,  four  years. 
Address,  Monticello,  111. 

1043.     CARL  OSKAR  KUEHNE 

Born  Aug.  16, 1874,  Germany,     f.   Karl  Oscar  Kuehne.      m.  AnnaDoerfel. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Germany  and  Chicago  Public  Schools.  B.  S. 
Member  Order  of  Columbian  Knights;  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 

Married  Amelia  Centner,  Julv  12,  1899,  Champaign,  111.      Children,  Carl 
W.,  born  Apr.  5,  1900;  Gertrude,  born  July  21,  1903. 
Address,  197  Bissell  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Office  171  Center  St. 

1044.     MARTHA  JACKSON  KYLE 

Born  Dec.  5,  1862,  Cedarville,  Ohio.  f.  Thomas  B.  Kyle,  Jan.  8,  1824, 
Cedarville,  Ohio.     m.  Margaret  Jane  Henderson,  May  30,  1829,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

Instructor.      Prepared    in    Urbana    High    School.      English    Club.     Illio 
Board.      A.    B.;   M.   A.,    1898.     Teaching;   Instructor  in   Rhetoric,    Illinois, 
1898 — .     Ass't     Dean     of     Undergraduates,     Illinois,      1905 — .     Chairman 
Advisory  Committee  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Illinois,  1904 — . 
Address,  502  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1045.     MARGARET  HENRIETTE  JOHANNE   LAMPE 

Born  Aug.  1,  1865,  Woodford,  England,  f.  Johannes  Louis  Lampe, 
Apr.  28,  1831,  Bremen  North  Germany,  m.  Elizabeth  Johanne  Rovekamp, 
Bremen,  North  Germany,  Mar.  23,  1837. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School,  and  State  Normal 
Univ.  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1900.  Prin.  of  H.  S.  at  Rochelle,  111.,  1900-03 ;  Prin.  of 
H.  S.,  Dwight,  111.,  1903-04;  Prin.  of  H.  S.,  Pittsfield,  111..  1905—:. 
Author:  Latin  Drill  Book,  1904-05;  Public  School  Pub.  Co.,  Bloomington, 
111.,  78  pp.  German  Drill  Book.  1904,  Public  School  Pub.  Co.,  Bloomington., 
111.,  76  pp. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

*1046.     CHARLES  SIGURD  LARSON 

Born  Dec.  20,  1874,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Ole  Larson,  Aug.  12,  1841,  Songdal, 
Norway,     m.   Anna  Olson.  Sept.  22,  1846,  Songdal,  Norway. 

Prepared  in  English  High  School  and  Manual  Training  School,  Chicago, 
111.      B.  S.      Mech.  and  Elect.  Eng'g  Soc. 
Died  Feb.  4,  1899,  at  Chicago,  111.,  271  W.  Ohio  St. 


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1047.     CHARLES  WILBUR  LEIGH 
Born  Dec.  4,  1874,  La  Prairie  Center,  111.     f.   Amos  F.  Leigh,  Aug.  25, 
1828.     m.   Caroline  B.  Choate,  Indiana. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean;  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Hatchet  orator;  Capt.  B.  S.  Three  years  in  charge  of  Dept.  of  Math,  in 
Fort  Worth  Univ.;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  four  years  as  Instructor  and  one 
year  as  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics.  Author:  Arithmetic  for  American 
School  of  Correspondence,  150  pp.  Trigonometry  of  100  pp  ,  do.;  Solid 
Geometry,  80  pp.,  do. 

Married  Theresa  Violet  Faulkner,  Jan.  1,  1903. 
Address,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  111. 

1048.     BELLE  LORRAINE  McFADDEN 
Born   Jan.    31,    1877,    Champaign,    111.     f.   Samuel    McFadden,    B.    Co., 
Antrim,   Portglenone,   Ireland,     m.   Sarah  Ann   Lillibridge,  B.  Wilmington, 
Delaware. 

High    School    Teacher.      Prepared   in   Champaign   High   School.      B.    A. 
Teacher  in  High  School  at  Greenview,   111.,   1897-99;  Shawneetown,   1899- 
1901 ;  Gibson  Citv    1901-02;  Urbana,  1903-05.      Presbyterian  Church,  Cham- 
paign, 1889. 
Address,  301  S.  Neil  St.,  Champaign.  111. 

1049.     ARTHUR  RICHARD  MANN 
Born  Aug.  13,  1872,  Gilman,  111.     f.   William  H.  Mann,  1827,  Kentucky. 

m.   Elizabeth  Dabney  Abraham,  Va.,  1829. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Gilman  High  School  and  Butler  Univ.      Prep. 

Dept.,   Indianapolis.     Y.   M.   C.   A.;   Univ.   Band.     B.   S.     Draftsman,    111. 

Steel  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-98;  Pullman  Co.,  Asst.  Engineer,  1898-1901;  Swift 

&  Co.,  one  vear;  Draftsman,  The  Link-Belt  Machinery  Co.,  1902 — .     Member 

First  Regt.'inf.  111.  N.  G.,  1905. 

Married  Jennie    M.    Havard,  Dec.    12,    1898.     Child,  Havard  William, 

born  Oct.  28,  1900. 

Address,  639  E.  72d  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1050.     FRED  HUGH  MANNY 
Born  Dec.  20.  1874,  in  Mound  Station,     m.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Manny. 
Real  Estate  and  Loans,  1904.     B.  S. 
Address,  Mt.  Sterling,  111. 

1051.  LOREN  WILLIAM  MARSH 

Born  Aug.  6,  1877,  Joliet.  111.  f.  Frances  Egbert  Marsh.  June  27,  1849, 
Joliet,  111.     m.   Kate  Richmond,  Cheshire,  Mass. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Adelphic.  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Socs.  B.  S.  Western  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1897;  American  Luxfer 
Prism  Co.,  1897 — .  Invented  Flicker  Photometer,  for  measuring  intensity 
of  sky  illumination. 

MarrxV(i  Jennie  Sandiford,  Jan.  1,  1901. 
Address.  15  Orchard  Terrace,  Arlington,  Mass. 

1052.  NORMAN  FOOTE  MARSH 

Born  July  16,  1871,  Upper  Alton,  111.  f.  Ebenezer  Marsh.  Sept.  9,  1834, 
Alton,  111.     m.   Kate  Provost  Foote.  July  29.  1837. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Upper  Alton  High  School,  and  Shurtleff  College. 
Philomdthean;  Bus.  Mgr.  Glee  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Leader  Illinois  team  in 
Chicago-Illinois  debate,  March,  1896.  B.  S.  Luxfer  Prism  Co.,  Sept.,  1897- 
98;  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1898-99;  Architectural  Draftsman  with  J.  E.  O. 
Primore    and    Jno.   J.    Flanders,   1899-1900;    Architect,    Marsh    &    Russell. 


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1900 — ,  designers   of  the  city   of  Venice,   Calif.      Member    Baptist  Church, 
2)2°  Mason;  Modern  Woodmen  Amer. 

Married  Cora  Mae  Cairns,  Jan.  23,   1901,  Polo,  111.     Child,  Xorman  Le 
Roy,  born  May  24,  1902. 
Address,  512  Stimson  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1053.     MARINDA  ICE  MIDDLETON 
Sister  of  No.  1034 

Born  June  7,  1876,  GiflFord,  111.  f.  James  Kidwell  Ice.  Apr.  8,  1844, 
Mannington,  W.  Va.  m.  Nancy  Jane  Butcher,  Julv  11,  1846,  West  Warren, 
W.  Va. 

Prepared  in  Gifford,  111.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Class  Prophet.  B.  L. 
Member  Nat'l  Genealogical  Soc,  Washington,  D.  C;  Decatur  Kindergarten 
Club;  Univ.  Place  Christian  Church. 

Married     Earl    Middleton,    Mav   2,    1897,   Gifford,    111.     Children     Errol 
Bathurst,  bom  Jan.  28,  1898;  Virgil  Wayne,  born  Dec.  12,  1900;  Dent,  bom 
May  12,  1905. 
Address,  1439  N.  Main'St.,  Decatur,  111. 

1054.     ADAM  VAUSE  MILLAR 

Born   Sept.    IS,    1873,    Mattoon,    111.     f.   Adam    Millar,    1837,   Va.      m. 
Fannie  Bo^ven  Kno\vles,  1842,  Ohio. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Uniy.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Adelphic.  B.S.;  M. 
S..  1901.  Gen.  Sec.  College  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-98;  Inst,  in  Math., 
Champaign  H.  S.,  1898-1900;  Graduate  work,  1900-01;  Instr.  in  Gen.  Engr. 
Drawing,  Illinois,  1901-02;  Instructor  in  Mech.  Dr'g  and  Des.  Geom.,  Wis- 
consin, 1902. —  Congregational  Church.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Soc.  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Engr.  Education,  1904. 

Married   Maud    Talbot   Treakle,    Aug.    12,    1903,    Cortland.    111.     Child, 
Harriet  Louise,  Jan.  4,  1905. 
Address,  222  Charter  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

105  5.     WALTER  MONTGOMERY  MORGAN 
Born  Aug.    17,    1876,   Kinmundy,   111.     f.  John  B.   Morgan,   Russelville, 
Ala.     m.   Martha  Doolen,  Fayette  Co.,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Kinmundy  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  A. 
Supt.  Kinmundy  High  School,  1897-99'.  In  Law  School,  1899-1902;  taught 
rural  school,  Kansas,  1902-03;  admitted  to  bar,  1903;  Practicing  law  in 
Denver,  1904 — .      Elected  Town  Attorney  of  Englewood,  Apr.,  1905. 

Married  Helen  Rohrbough,  Sept.  25,  1902,  Kinmundy,  111. 
Address  21-22  Bank  Block,  Denver,  Colo. 

1056.     GRACE  MAY  MUNHALL  (MORSE) 
Born  June   15,   1874,  Champaign,   111.     f.   Wm.   Henry  Munhall,   Harris- 
burg,  Pa.     m.   Margaret  W.  Hulbert,  New  York. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  L. 
Married  Samuel  Theodore  Morese,  Julv  5,  1897,  Champaign,  111.  Chil- 
dren, AHce  May,  born  Mar.  29,  1898;  Frederick  Samuel,  bom  Feb.  17,  1900; 
Marion  Grace,  born  July  25,  1901;  David  Theodore,  born  Oct.  15.  1902; 
Edith  Estelle,  born  Dec.'l6,  1904;  Ruth,  born  Feb.  14,  1906. 
Address,  Carlinville.  111. 

1057.     FRANCIS  JOSEPH  MURPHY 
Born   Sept.    23,    1874,   Rock    Island,    111.     f.   Francis   P.    Murphy,    1849, 
Ireland,     m.   Marie  Campbell,  1851,  Rock  Island,  111. 

Prepared  in  Augustana  College.  B.  S.  Supt.  of  Copper  Smelter  for 
Transvaal  Copper  Mining  Co.  Chemist  for  Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Co., 
1897-98;    Chemist,    Black    Warrior   Copper   Co.,    Globe,    Ariz.,    1899-1900; 


206  University  of  Illinois  [1897 

Metallurgist  with  the   United   Verde   Copper  Co.,  Jerome,   Ariz.,    1903-04; 
Metallurgist  with  Northport   Smelting  &   Refining  Co.,   Northport,   Wash., 
1901-02;  Supt.  of  Copper  Smelting  for  Transvaal  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Cinnpas, 
Sonora,  Mexico. 
Address,  Cinnpas,  Sonora,  Mexico. 

1058.  FRED  IRWIN  NELSON 
Born  Jan.  28,  1876,  in  Buda,  111.  f  G.  T  Nelson. 
Mgr.  Keystone  Novelty  Wks.,  1904.      B.  S. 

Address,  2600  Indiana  Ave.;  Bus.  170  E.  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1059.  CARL  MERRIMAN  NYE 
Born  Mar.  8,  1874,  in  Moline,  111.  f.  Robinson  Nye. 
Asst.  Engineer,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry..     B    S. 

Address,  Moline,  111. 

1060.     JOHN  LOUIS  PARR 

Born  Jan.  15,  1870,  Wyoming,  Wis.  f.  John  Henry  Parr,  June  12,  1838, 
Boston,  Mass.     m.  Martha  Ann  Taggart,  Jan.  9,  1839,  Rochester   N.  Y. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Dodgeville  High  School,  Wis.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Architects'  Club.  Valedictorian.  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.  Technograph.  B.  S. 
Practiced  Architecture  continuously,  1897 — .  Deacon  in  Plymouth  Cong. 
Church,  1898-1903;  Deacon  in  Union  Congr.  Church,  1904—.  President  of 
Plymouth  Christian  Endeavor,  1898-99;  member  of  Plymouth  Church  Choir, 
1898-1902;  Peoria  Chorus,  1897-99;  Bradley  Chorus,  1899-00. 

Married  Soophie  M.  Peterson,  Sept.  20,  1899,  Champaign,  111.     Children, 
Harold  Leslie,  born  Jan.  6,  1901:  Marie  Christine,  born  Feb.  19,  1905. 
Address,  117  Behrends  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

1061.     ARTHUR  ERNEST  PAUL 

Born  Sept.  29,  1874,  Germania,  Patter  Co.,  Pa.  f.  Otto  Ludwig  Paul, 
Berlin,  Ger.     m.   Friederike  Von  Stojenthin,  Hamburg,  Germany. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Germania  High  School  and  Chicago  Coll.  of 
Pharmacy.  Ph.  G.,  1892,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Pharmacy;  B.  S.,  Illinois,  1897; 
M.  S.,  1898.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Fellowship  in  Chemistry,  1897-98.  Student, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898-99;  Chemist,  with  Mariner  &  Hoskins,  Chicago,  1899-. 
Member  of  American  Chemical  Soc. 
Address,  12  So.  Elizabeth  St.,  Chicago,  111 

1062.     WILLIAM  ALLEN  PEPPER 
Born  Aug.  27,  1871,  in  Manhattan,      f.   William  Pepper. 
Accountant.      Prepared  in  Joliet   High   School  and   Univ.  Acad.      Pres. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.;   Glee  Club;   Philomathean;   Illio   Board.      B.  S.      Employed  in 

Purchasing  Dept.  American  Can  Co. 

Address,   1003   Division  St.    Joliet,   111.     Bus.,  care  of  Am.  Can  Co.,  Mer- 
chants' Loan  &  Trust  Bldg:,  Chicago,  111. 

1063.     CLARENCE  ORVILLE  PITNEY 
Born  Aug.  31,  1875,  Augusta,  111.     f.   Orville  L.  Pitney,  Loraine,  Ohio. 

m.  Mary  Catherine  Fisher,  Ghent,  Ky. 

Druggist.     Prepared  in  Augusta   High  School.     Philomathean.     Alpha 

Tau  Omega.     B.  S 

Address,  Augusta,  111. 

1064.     FRANCIS  JOHN  PLYM 
Born  Sept.  16,  1869,  Backaby,  Sweden,     f.  Osley  Plym,  May  11,  1829, 
Sweden,     m.  Johanna  Peters,  Aug.  4,  1829,  Sweden. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Northern  Indiana  Normal,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  and 


1897]  Baccalaureate  Alumki  207 

Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Adelphic.  Manager  of  Illini,  1896-97; 
Architects'  Club;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc,  B.  S.  Architectural  draftsman, 
1897-1900;  Architect,  1900 — .  Free.  Kawneer  Mfg.  Co.,  1906;  Patentee 
Kawneer  metal  wall  plug,  1905;  Kawneer  store  front  construction,  1906. 
Author,  Architect's  and  Builder's  reference  book,  500  pp.,  1906.  Associate 
member  Am.  Inst,  of  Architects,  1905;  Secretary  Kansas  City  Chapter 
A.  I.  A.  of  Architects;   Secretary,   Illinois  Southwestern  Alumni   Assn. 

Married  Jennie  May  Barber    Mar.  10,  1902,  Lincoln,  Xebr. 
Address,  Kemper  Building,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1065.  JOHN   EDWARD  POHLMAN 

Born  Apr.  28,  1868,  Elwood,  111.  f.  f.  Wm.  Pohlman,  Germany,  m. 
Amelia  Pohlman,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Northern  Ind.  Normal  School.  Rodman, 
Chicago,  1897-98;  Rodman  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1898;  Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1898- 
1900;  Levelman  A.  S.  L.  Ry.,  1900-01;  Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1901-05; 
Office  Engr.  Nevada  Northern  R.  R.,  1905;  Division  Engr..  Western  Pacific 
Aug.  16,  1905—. 
Address,  Room  122    Atlas  Block,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah. 

1066.  EDWARD  WARREN  POOLE 

Born  Mar.  22.  1876.  Dover.  111.  f.  Warren  Poole.  Feb.  8.  1834.  Williams- 
town,  Vt.     m.   Sarah  V.  Humphrey,  July  25,  1840,  Palemo,  N.  Y. 

Electrical     Engineer.      Prepared     in     Univ.     Acad.      Fellowship,     1897. 
With  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady.  N.  Y..  Mar..  1898—. 
Died  June  6.  1899.  at  Dover.  111. 

1067.     HORACE  CHAMBERLAIN  PORTER 
Born  July  13,  1876,  Urbana,  111.      f.  J.W.Porter      m.   Clara  J.  Chamber- 
lain. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Orchestra,  1894-99;  Mandolin  Club,  director,  1894-1898;  Track 
Team,  1897-98;  Manager,  1898.  Capt.  B.  A.,  1897,  Illinois;  B.  S.,  1899, 
do.;  M.S.,  1900,  do.  ;M.  A.,  1901 ,  Harvard;  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Harvard.  Fellowship 
in Chemistrv,  1899.  Chemist  for  Schwarzchild &  Sulzberger  Beef  Co.,  Kansas 
City,  1900;  Graduate  student  at  Harvard,  1900-03 ;  Chemist  for  National  Car- 
bori Co., Cleveland.  Ohio.,  1903;  Chemist  with  The  Solvay  Process  Co.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y..  1903 — .  Author:  Experiments  on  Losses  in  Cooking  Meat,  (with 
H.  S.  Grindley  and  H.  McCormack),  Bulletin  102 ,  office  of  Expt.  Sta.  U.  S.  Dept 
of  Agr.,  1901',  pp.  1-64.  Articles  published  with  C.  Loring  Jackson:  Ueber 
Tetrabromortho  benzo  chinon;  Berichte  der  deutschen  chcmischen  Gcscllschaft, 
35,  3851,  1902;  American  Chemical  Journal,  30.  518.  1903;  31.  89,  1904. 
Member  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  1899-1904;  Der  Deutschen  Chemischen  Gesell- 
schaft,  1901  — ;  Syracuse  Chemical  Soc,  1904 — . 
Address,  The  Solvay  Process  Co.,  Syracuse,  N   Y. 

*1068.     FRANCIS  WILLIAM  HENRY  POSTLETHWAITE 
Born  July  28,   1868,  Misson  Vicarage,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.      f.   Colin 
Wm.  Postlet'hwaite,  Nov.  29,  1836,  Manor  Hamilton  Rectory,  Leitrim,  Ire- 
land,    m.   Adelaide  Victoria  Gustin,  New  York  City,  Nov.  6,  1840. 

Prepared  in  Trinity  College.  Port  Hope,  Canada  and  School  of  Practical 
Science.  Toronto.  B.  S.  In  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.  Feb.  to  July,  1898, 
at  Gravenhurst  Sanitarium;  in  Canada,  July  10-Sept.,  1898. 

Married  May  Frances  Haymes,  Mar.,  1899,  at  Toronto. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1899,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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1069.     DWIGHT  T.   RANDALL 

Born  May  1,  1869,  Augusta,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  Mich.  f.  Thomas  Herbert 
Randall,     m'.   Electa  Foster. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Kalamazoo  High  School.  Mech.  Engrs.  Soc, 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Engineering  work,  1897-99;  Teaching  Machine  design, 
1899-1901;  Engineering  Sales  Dept.,  Westinghouse,  Church,  Keir  &  Co., 
1901-03;  Asst.  Prof.  Steam  Eng'g,  Illinois,  1903 — .  American  Soc.  of  Mech. 
Engineers,  1905—. 

Married    Myrtle    Peck,    Aug.    24,    1898,    Ann    Arbor,    Mich.     Children, 
Herbert  Nelson,  born  Jan.  7,  1901 ;  Robert  Dwight,  born  Sept.  27,  1902. 
Address,  608  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1070.  CHARLES  CLYDE  RAYBURN 

Born  Jan.  9,  1873,  in  Roseville,  111.     f.   W.  R.  Rayburn. 

Physician,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

1071.     JOHN  LANGLEY  SAMMIS 

Born  Jan.  1,  1873.  f.  Jonathan  Bangs  Sammis,  July  13,  1848.  m. 
Mai  vena  Augusta  Newman,  July  10,  1848. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Washington  High  School,  Jacksonville,  111.  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon.  Hazelton  Medal,  1895.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1899.  Fellow- 
ship in  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1905-06.  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Illi- 
nois, 1897-1900;  Instructor,  1900-05.  Author  of  Action  of  Mercaptides 
on  Quinones,  (with  H.  S.  Grindley),  Amer.  Chem.  Jour.  19:293,  1897;  Nutri- 
tion Investigation  (with  H.  S.  Grindley),  Bull.  91,  office  of  Exp.  Stats.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1904;  Improved  Apparatus,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc.,  21-43, 
1899;  Action  of  Mercaptides  on  Quinones,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc.,  27:  1120 
1905  ;  Baptist  Church,  1888—.     Universal  Brotherhood  Organization,  1899 — . 

Married  Flora  Elizabeth  Curtis,  June  30.   1898.      Children,  Marguerite; 
Malvena  Elizabeth,  Josephine  Louise. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

1072.     WILLIAM  WESLEY  SAYERS 
Born   Aug.    13,    1874,   Troy,   Ohio,     f'  Judson   Sayers.     m.   Mary  Amie 

Gearhart. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High  School  and  Univ  Acad.     M. 

E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Shield  and  Trident.     B.  S. 

Address,  care  of  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

1073.     JOEL  REYNOLDS  SAYLER 
Born  July  5,  1869,  Yuba    Mich.     f.   Samuel  H.  Sayler,  Mecklenburg,  N. 
Y.     m.   Kate  L.  Reynolds. 

Chief  Draftsman,  Delaware  &  Hudson  Co.,  Coal  Dept.  Prepared  in 
Traverse  City  High  School.  B.  S.  Mechanical  Engineering,  Chicago  & 
Alton  Ry.,  1897-1900;  Jeansville  Iron  Works  Co.,  1900;  Traverse  City, 
vacation  1900;  Alhs  Chalmers  Co.,  1900-1901;  International  Correspond- 
ence Schools,  1901;  Delaware  &  Hudson  Co.,  Coal  Dept.,  Oct.,  1901 — . 
Member  Scranton  Eng'rs'  Club. 
Address,  Scranton,  Pa.,  P.  O.  Box  208. 

1074.     FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SCHACHT 
Born  Apr.  30,  1874,  Moline,  111.     f.   Henry  August  Schacht,  Apr.  9,  1847, 
Germany,     m.   Katherine  EfTlandt,  Sept.  14,  1847,  Germany. 

Principal  of  High  School.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Philoma- 
thean;  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Athletic  Assn.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  Illio  Staff;  Editor,  Illini;  football  team.  B.  S.;  M.  S., 
1898.      Fellowship    in      Zoology.      Prin.     of     High     Schools      at     Chicago 


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Heights,  Tuscola  and  Whiting,  Ind.,  1899 — .  Articles:  The  North 
American  Species  of  Diaptomus,  Bull.  111.  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist., 
1897,  110  pp.,  15  plates.  The  North  American  Centropagidie  belong- 
ing to  the  Genera  Osphranticum,  Limnocalanus  and  Epischura,  Bull.  111. 
State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  1898,  43  pp.  Pres.  Twp.  Sunday  School  Assn.  of 
Bloom  and  Rich,  1902;  Secy.  Library  Board,  Chicago  Heights,  1901-02; 
Trustee  Methodist  Church,  1902;  Pres.  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Douglas  Co., 
1904;  member  Ex.  Com.  Eastern  111.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1903;  of  Lake  Co. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1905;   Pres.  High  School  Sec,  1906.      Mason,  1901. 

Married  Dora  Ann  Hall,  June  25,  1902,  Chicago  Heights.     Child,  Fred- 
erick Henry,  Apr.  12,  1904. 
Address,  1444  13th  St.,  Mohne,  111. 

1075.     RALPH  STEELE  SHEPARDSON 
Born  Mar.   2,    1873,   Paw   Paw,   111.      f.   Sylvanus   E.   Shepardson,    1832, 
Gerry,  N.  Y.     m.   Lucy  M.  Judd,  1832,  Patterson,  N.  Y. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  West  Aurora  Schools  and  Metropolitan  Business 
College  and  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Arch.  Club;  Athletic  Assn.  Mgr.  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs, 
1896-97.  B.  S.  Architecture,  1897-1900;  Farming,  1900-02;  Architecture, 
1902-05. 

Married  Jessie  Younge  Fox,  June  5,  1903,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  479  Fifth  St.,  Aurora,  111. 


1076.     LOUIE  HENRIE  SMITH 

Born  Apr.  15,  1872,  Crystal  Lake,  111  f.  Charles  W.  Smith,  m.  Anna 
Robinson. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Crystal  Lake  Union  High  School.  Band;  Chem- 
istry Club.  B.  S.;  Graduate' study  and  work  in  chemical  Lab.  of  the  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1897-1899;  appointed  Asst.  Chemist  in  111  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.,  1899; 
Chief  Asst,  Chemist,  1902;  Chief  Asst.  Chemistry  and  Plant  Breeding,  1903; 
Special  Study  in  Europe  at  University  of  Halle,  1904 — .  Circular  62, 
Sugar  Beet  Investigations  in  Illinois,  Circular,  in  1903,  (with  Prof.  C.  G. 
Hopkins);  Circular,  Corn  Investigations  in  Illinois,  1903,  (with  Prof.  Hopkins 
and  A.  D.  Shamel);  Bulletin  No.  87,  The  Structure  of  the  Corn  Kernel  and 
the  Composition  of  its  different  parts,  1903,  (with  Prof.  Hopkins  and  E.  M. 
East,  ('01));  Circular  No.  74,  Directions  for  the  Breeding  of  Corn,  1904. 
Bulletin  No.  100,  Directions  for  the  Breeding  of  Corn,  including  Methods  for 
the  Prevention  of  In-Breeding,  1905,  (with  Prof.  Hopkins  and  E.  M.  East); 
all  of  111.  Ag.  Exp  Sta  A  series  of  articles  on  Improvement  of  Corn  in  The 
National  Stockman  and  Farmer,  Vol.  XXVII  and  XXVIII.  Universalist 
Church,  Urbana,  111.     Valiant  Lodge  Knights  of  Pythias,  Champaign,  111. 

Married  Mary  Phronia  Ketchum,  Aug.  8,  1901,  felmwood.  111.,  (died  May, 
1902). 
Address,  Haalle  a.  d.  Saale,  Germany. 

1077.     FRED  WILCOX  SPENCER 

Born  Apr.  7,  1874,  Clinton,  la.  f.  George  Spencer,  New  York,  State 
m.   Martha  Wilcox,  do. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Clinton  High  School.  Studied  in  Rose  Poly- 
tech.  Inst.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Structural  draftsman, 
1897—.      Baptist  Church. 

Married    Helene    M.    Stone,    June   30,    1896.     Children,    Fred    W  .    Jr., 
bom  Julv  11,  1898;   Helene   M.    E.  ,  born  May   15.  1901;  Mattison  S.,  born 
May  6,  1903;  George  Louis  F.,  born  Sept.  4.  1905. 
Address,  2794  St.  Anthony's  Court,  Chicago,  111. 


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1078      WILLIAM  DANIEL  STATES 
Born  Feb.  4,  1873,  Elwood,  111.     f.  Frank' States,  Mar.  31,  1835,  Baden, 

Germany,      m.   Sarah  Benedict,  Mar.  30,  1833.  New  York. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in     Univ.     Acad.      B.     S.     Motorman,     1897-1902; 

Farmer,  1902 — . 

Married  Charlotte  Rebecca  .  Feb.  10,  1900,  Lemont,  111. 

Address,  Elwood,  Will  Co.,  111. 

1079.     GEORGE  STEINWEDELL 
Brother  of  No.  1970 
Born  Feb.  9,  1877,  Quincy,  111.     f.   Wm.  Steinwedell.      m.   Louise  A. 
Supt.  of  Publicity,  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.    Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School 
and  Univ.  Acad.     Kappa  Sigma.      Shield  and  Trident.      Alpha  Delta  Sigma. 
B.  S.     Student  at  Mass.  Inst.  Technology;  Secy.  Arrow  Rock  M    &  M.  Co., 
Qunicy,  111.;  Statistician,  Denver  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.      Mem- 
ber of  Western  Gas  Association;  The  Ohio  Gas  Light  Association. 
Address,  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1080.     WALLACE  DOUGLAS  TEEPLE 

Nephew  of  No.  17 

Born  Nov.  27.  1870,  Rockford,  111.  f.  Charles  Gleason  Teeple,  Wood- 
Stock,  Can.,  1842.     m.   Zillah  K.  Douglas,  Rockford,  111.,  1847. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School.  B.  S.  Draftsman, 
1898;  in  armv  till  May,  1899;  Architect  1900;  Draftsman,  till  May,  1905; 
Architect,  1905—.      In  4th  Illinois  Inf.  Vols.,  Apr.,  1898,  till  May,  1899. 

Married  Mary  Emma  McKee,  Apr.  15,  1893,  Chicago.      Granted  divorce, 
Oct.,   1904,  South  Bend.     Child,  Dorothy  Seniorita,  born  May  7,  1897. 
Address,  227  N.  Taylor  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

1081.     CHARLES  DUTTON  TERRY 
Born  Aug.   26,   1877,  Kewanee,   111.      f.   Henrv  T.   Terry,   Mar.    1,    1851, 

Rochester,  Vt.     m.   Ella  Dutton,  Feb.  25,  1855,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Supt.,  Butt  Weld  Dept.      Prepared  in  Kewanee  High  School.      Delta  Tau 

Delta;  Shield  and  Trident.      Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Philomathean;  Student's 

Dancing  Club;  Athletic  Ass'n.      B.  S.      Draftsman,  1897;  Roll  Turner,  1897- 

98;  Asst.   Supt.   Weld  Dept.,    1898;  Asst.   Supt.,   Rolling  Mills,   1898-1905; 

Supt.,  Butt  Weld  Dept.,  1905 — .     Junior  member  American  Soc.  of  Mech. 

Engineers,  1902;  Alderman,  Kewanee,  111.,  1903-05. 

Married  Bertha  lone  Brown,  Oct.  24,  1905,  Kewanee,  111. 

Address,  338  W.  Prospect  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 

1082.     SUSAN  ELIZABETH  THOMPSON 

Born  1869,  in  Leominster,  Mass.     f.   E.  P.  Thompson.  ^ 

Teacher.     B.  A. 
Address,  Winarnac,  Ind. 

1083.     WALTER  CHENEY  VAIL 

Born  Sept.  17,  1872,  in  Kewanee,  111.      f.   E.  M.  Vail.      m.   Emma  Cheney. 

Supervisor  of  Manual  Training.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineer,  Trans-Miss. 
Exposition,  Omaha,  1897-98;  Dayton,  Ohio,  and  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Teacher 
of  Manual  Training,  La  Salle,  111.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Supervisor  of  Manual 
Training.      Articles  on  Manual  Training  in  local  papers. 

Married  Jessica  B.  Marshall,  Aug.  12,  1903,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

*1084.  STEVEN  GEORGE  DE  VRIES 

Born  May  17,  1875,  Pekin,  111.  f.  Geerd  Steven  de  Vries,  Dec.  2,  1844, 
Wirdum.  Germany      m.   Tina  Roelfs,  June  24.  1854.  Groothusen,  Germany. 


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Prepared  in  Pekin  High  School.     Y.  M.  C.  A.     B.  S.     (Died  on  Class 
Day.      His  diploma  was  buried  with  him.) 
Died  June  7,  1897,  in  Pekin.  111. 

1085.  GEORGE  MIGHELL  WAKEFIELD 

Bom  Aug.  31,  1875,  Waterman,  111.  .  f.  George  Wm.  Wakefield,  Aug.  11, 
1837,  Rome,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Mary  Jane  Mighell,  Mar.,  1848,  Water- 
man, 111. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Waterman  Public  School.  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.  B.  S.  With  De  Kalb  Electric  Co.,  1897-98;  with  G.  W.  Wakefield, 
1898-1901;  with  Morgan-Gardner  Electric  Co.,  1901-04;  with  Industrial 
Works,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1904-05;  with  Western  Electric  Co.,  1905;  with 
Geo.  P.  Nichols  &  Bro.,  as  draftsman,  1905 — . 

Married    Minnie   Gronewold,  Mar.  23,  1899,  Oregon,  111.     Children,  Roy 
Lewis  Wakefield,  born  Jan.   30,  1901;  William  John  Wakefield,  born  Jan. 
11,  1903. 
Address,  441  So.  Nonnal  Parkway,  Chicago,  111. 

1086.  HERBERT  WILFORD  WALLACE 

Born  Jan.  28,  1872,  Neponset,  111.     f.   Reuben  L.  Wallace,  Feb.  23, 

Vt.     m.  Anna  Mears,  England. 

Prin.  of  High  School.  Prepared  in  Neponset  High  School.  Philoma- 
thean;  English  Club;  Cercle  Francias;  Band;  assistant  editor  Illini.  B.  A. 
Asst.  and  Assoc.  Editor,  Ranch  and  Range,  Seattle,  1897-99;  Instructor 
in  Seminary,  Seattle,  1900;  principal  of  school,  Sunnydale,  Wash.,  1901-02; 
Prin.  of  High  School,  Sumas,  1903-04;  Supt.  of  Schools  at  Sumas,  1904- 
05.;  Prin.  at  Camas,  W^ash.,  1905 — .  Pres.  of  union  of  all  Epworth  Leagues 
of  Seattle,  1898;  Treas.  of  Sumas  M.  E.  Church,  1904-05;  Pres.  of  the 
Teachers'  Assn.  for  Kent  District,  King  Co.,  Wash.,  1902-03;  Manager  and 
Treas.  of  Sumas  Lecture  Course,  1904-05.  Prin.  Camas  Dist.  Teachers' 
Ass'n,  Clark  Co. 

Married  Lulie  E.  McClure,  Oct.  25,  1898,  Putmanville,  Ind.  Children. 
Donald  McClure,  born  Apr.  16,  1902;  Dorothy  Pearl.  Julv  18,  1904;  Babv. 
bom  Aug.  29,  1899,  (died  Aug.  30,  1899.)  ' 

Address,  Camas.  Wash. 

1087.  HUBERT  ANTHONY  WEBBER 
Born  Feb.  15,  1869,  Jefferson  Co.,  111.  f.  James  Webber,  June  14,  1840. 
Jefferson  Co.,  111.  m.  Jane  Clarissa  Waite,  Jan.  25,  1845,  Franklin  Co.,  111. 
Supt.  of  Construction,  U  S.  Public  Buildings.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon 
High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic.  Architect's  Club.  B.  S.  Asst. 
in  Gen.  Engineering  Drawing,  1897-98;  Architect,  1898-99;  Draftsman, 
1899-1900;  Supt.  of  Construction,  U.  S.  Quartemiaster's  Dept.,  1900-04; 
Supt.  of  Construction,  U.  S.  Public  Buildings,  Supervising  Architect's  Office, 
Treasury  Dept.,  July,  1904 — .  The  Manufacture  and  Use  of  Architectural 
Terra  Cotta,  The  Technograph,  1900.      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  Lura  Fryer,  Dec.  28,  1904,  Whitewater,  Wis. 
Address,  304  W.  13th  St.,  Anderson,  Ind. 

1088.     FLOYD  WHITTEMORE 

Born  Dec.  8,  1874,  Sycamore,  111.  f.  Henry  C.  Whittemore,  Oct.  31, 
1841,  Auburn,  New  York.'    m.   Amelia  Martin,  Apr.  19.  1841,  Sycamore,  111 

Bookkeeper.      Prepared  in  Sycamore  High  School.      Shield  and  Trident; 
Phi  Delta  Theta.      Base  Ball  Mgr.,  1896.      B.  S.      Bookkeeper,  State  Treas- 
urer's office,  1897-1902;   Bookkeeper.   Marine  Bank,  Springfield,  111. ;   1903- 
04;  Bookkeeper  at  Sycamore,  1904 — . 
Address,  Sycamore,  111. 


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1089.     JULIA  FLORA  WINTER 

Born  Sept.,  1873,  Middlefield,  Conn.  f.  Alpheus  Winter,  Feb.,  1835, 
Belchertown,  Mass.     m.   Flora  Damaris  Thompson,  Sept.,  1833. 

Prin.  of  Girls'  Dept.  of  Mt.  Silinda  School.      Prepared  in  Northfield  Sem  , 
Northfield,  Mass.      B.  A.     Teaching;  Missionary  of  American  Board  of  C.  F. 
M.;  Prin.  of  Girls'  Dept.  of  Mt.  Silinda  School. 
Address,  Mt.  Silinda,  Melsetter  Distr.,  Rhodesia,  Africa. 

1090.     CHARLES  WHITTIER  YOUNG 

Born  May  31,  1874,  Chicago,  111.  f.  James  Nicholas  Young,  Oct.  31, 
1847,  La  Fayette,  Medina  Co.,  Ohio  m.  Mary  G.  Hayes,  Nov.  25,  1846, 
Sand  Lake,  near  Tray,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Calumet  High  School,  Chicago.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Philomathean.  B.  S. ;  M.  D.,  1903,  John  Hopkins.  Taught  in  High  School, 
1897-98,  Sullivan,  111.;  Asst.  in  Nat.  Science,  Illinois,  1898-99;  Taught  Nat. 
Science  in  Teachers  Inst,  in  Sullivan,  111.,  during  Summer  vacations,  1900- 
1901.  Graduate  Student,  John  Hopkins  Univ.,  1899-1903;  Resident  House 
Officer,  John  Hopkins  Hospital,  1903-04;  Med.  Missionary,  American  Board 
of  Commissioners  for  Foriegn  Missions,  Peking,  China.,  1904 — .  Pres.  of 
Medical  School.      Member  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1902-03. 

Married  Olivia  Doyle,  Sept.  15,  1904,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Address,  Peking,  China,  care  of  American  Board  Missions. 

1091.     MABEL  HELEN  ZILLY  (HAMILTON) 

Born  Apr.  30,  1875,  Petersburg,  111.  f.  Charles  Zilly.  m.  Helen  Louisa 
McKinley. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Alethenai.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Illio  Board,   1897;  Pres.  of  Students'  Assembly,  1896.      B.  A. 

Married    Leroy    Frederick    Hamilton,    Oct.    17,    1900,    Champaign,    111. 
Child,  Helen  Louise,  born  Feb.  13,  1904. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

1092.     WALTER  HERMAN  ZIMMERMAN 

Born  Feb.  12,  1873,  Earlville,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.  f.  John  Zimmerman, 
Nov.  17,  1848,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.     m.   Nettie  Nitzel,  July  27,  1853,  Germany. 

Mechanical  and  Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Earlville  High  School 
and  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean.  Foot  Ball  team,  1895-96,  B.  S.  Univ. 
of  111.,  Steam  Dept.,  1897-99;  Motive  Power,  Dept.  of  P.  and  E.  Div.  of  Big 
Four  Ry.,  1899-1900;  Supt.  and  Mgr.  Urbana  Light  Heat  &  Power  Co., 
1900-1901;  Engineering  Dept.  Arnold  Electric  Power  Station  Co.,  1901- 
1903,  Chicago;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Dekalb-Sycamore  Electric  Co.,  1903 — .  In- 
vented system  for  automatically  returning  the  condensation  from  steam 
piping,  headers,  separators,  etc.,  to  the  boilers,  without  the  use  of  auxil- 
iary apparatus  such  as  pumps,  traps,  steam  loops,  etc.,  patent  pending. 
Member  American  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs. 

Married  Anna  Sophia  Morsch,  Nov.  5,  1893,  Champaign,  111. 
Address  De  Kalb.  111. 

CLASS  OF  1898    (91) 

1093.      PHILIP  JUDY  AARON 
Born  Mar.  22,  1872,  in  Coatsburg,  111.      f.   C.  Aaron. 

Electrician.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  B.S.  In  employ  of  Western  Electric  Co. 
Address,  3610  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1094.     CLARK  GODFREY  ANDERSON 
Born  Jan.  5,  1873,  Moline,  111.     f.   A.  J.  Anderson,  Sweden,     m.   Hanna 
Larson,  do. 

City  Engineer  of  Moline,  111.     Prepared  in  Moline  Public  School  and  Au- 


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gustana  College,  Rock  Island,  111.  Philomathean.  Technograph  board.  B. 
S.  Gen.  professional  work;  City  Engineer  of  Moline,  May,  1905 — .  Mem- 
ber Ltitheran  Church. 

Married  Emilv  Mathilda  S.  Stromberg,  Oct.  5,  1899,  Moline,  111.     Child, 
Carl  Clark  Clifford,  born  Oct.  5,  1901. 
Address,  City  Hall,  Moline,  111. 

1095.     JAY  JENNINGS  ARNOLD 

Born  Oct.  3,  1872,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Joseph  Wesley  Arnold,  Feb.  23, 
1823,  Covington,  Ky.     m.   Mary  Mathis,  Oct.,  1840,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Dealer  in  Real  Estate  and  Investments.  Prepared  in  Shurtleff  College, 
Alton,  111.  Dramatic  Club;  Medical  Club;  Students'  Dancing  Club;  Illini 
Staff.  B.  S.  Real  Estate,  financial  and  trust  company  business;  manager 
Escrow  Dept.,  Title  Trust  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  till  1903;  now  in  firm  of  Ar- 
nold, Nachant  &  Co.,  1905—.  Fifth  regiment  I.  N.  G.,  1900-1901. 
Address,  Seattle  Wash.,  Res.  1015  Marion  St.;  Bus.  Bailey  Bldg. 

1096.     D.  EDYTHE  BEASLEY  (GOBEN) 
Born  Nov.  3,  1876,  Urbana,  111.     f.   William  A.  Beaslev,  Dec.  26,  1843, 

Ripley,  Ohio.     m.   Zilla  Ludwick,  Sept.  14.  1846,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     Alethenai,  Member  of  the  first  Univ. 

Girls'  Basketball  team.      B.  A. 

Married   Loma   William    Goben,   Aug.    2,    1899,   Urbana,    111.      Children, 

Leland   Loma,  born  Mar.  26,  1901;  Dorothea  Esther,  born  Oct.  24,  1903. 

Address,  401  E.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1097.     FRED  CLARKSON  BEEM 
Born  Oct.  8,   1874,  Ottawa,  111.     f.   Isaac  Newton  Beem,  Aug.  7,   1832. 

Licking  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  T.  Clarkson,  Feb.  2,  1837,  Bath  Co.,  Kentucky- 
Farmer.      Prepared   in   Ottawa   Twp.    High    School.      Phi    Delta   Theta- 

Bus.  Mgr. ////().      B.  S.      Practiced  Architecture  in  Kansas    City,  Mo..  1898- 

1901,  in  Ottawa,  111.,   1901-05;  in  mercantile  business;  farming  in  Canada, 

Mar.,   1905—.      Served  as  First  Lieut.,  Co.  C,  Third   I.  N.  G.,  1901-05. 

Address,  Areola,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

1098.  ERWIN  HOWARD  BERRY 

Born  Apr.  23,  1875,  Paw  Paw,  111.  f.  Isaac  J.  Berry,  New  York.  m. 
Harriet  Fonda,  New  York. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Paw  Paw  High  School.  Assayer  at  mine  near 
Boulder,  Colo.,  short  time;  first  Asst.  Chemist  A.  T.  S.  F.  R.  R.  to  date. 
Member  M.  E.  Church;  American  Chemical  Soc. 

Married  Daisy  A.   Hunter,  June   10,   1903,  Topeka,  Kans.     Child,  Lois 
Helen,  born  May  1,  1905. 
Address,  1006  W    8th  St.,  Topeka,  Kans. 

1099.  WILLIAM  WESLEY  BLACK 

Born  Julv  23,  1859,  Michigantown,  Ind.  f.  Jonathan  Black,  1816,  Va. 
m.   Marv  Ann  Wavt,  Ohio,  1822. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Ind.  State  xNormal  School.      B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1899. 

Instructor  in  Science  and  Art  of  Instruction,  111.  State  Normal,  Normal, 
111.,  1900-1901;  Same,  Chicago  Normal  School,  1901—. 

Married  Anna  Eliza  Stockton,  1883,  Delphi,  Ind. 
Address,  Chicago  Normal  School,  Chicago,  111. 

1100.     HENRY  CYRILLE   BREIDERT 
Born  Aug.  17,  1875,  Pekin.  111.     f.  John  Henry  Breidert,  Oct.  18,  1833. 

Langen,    Hessen,    Germany,      m.   Helen    Maria    Ackerman,    July    25,    1842, 

Binswangen,  Wurtemberg,  Germany. 

Estimator  and  Designing  Engineer.      Prepared   in   Havana  High  School. 


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B.  S.  City  Engineer  .Havana,  111.,  1898-99;  Structural  Draftman  with  C. 
Ms  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1901 ;  with  Keystone  Bridge  Works,  1902;  Estimator  and 
Designer,  1902-05;  with  Ft.  Pitt  Bridge  Works,  1905 — .  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E.;  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  Monday  Night  Club,  Canonsburg,  Pa.;  Pres.  of  Monday 
Night  Club,  1904-05. 

Married  Jennie  Myrtle  Snyder,  June  14,  1902. 
Address,  124  W.  College  St.,  Canonsburg,  Pa 

1101.     EDWIN  LADUE  BROCKWAY 
Born  Sept.   30,   1874,  Macomb,  111.     f.  Albert  L.   Brockway.     m.   Mary 

Asst.  Supt.  New  York  City  R.  R.  Co.      Prepared  in  Macomb  High  School. 

Band;   Capt.   Tennis  Team.      B.    S      Feeder   Inspector,    1898;  Gen.   Feeder 

Inspector,  1900;  Gen.    Foreman,    1901-03;   Asst.  Supt.,  Feeders,   New  York 

City  R.  R.  Co.,  1905—.     A.  F.  and  A.  M.  and  Mystic  Shriner  of  Mecca,  N. 

Y.      Member  St    Bartholomew  Athletic  Club,  New  York  City. 

Married  Clara  M.  Caine,  Oct.  10,  1898,  Mich.     Children,  Ladue  M.,  born 

Nov.,  1899;  Georgia  Lenore,  born  Apr.,  1905 

Address,  213  West  104  St.,  New  York  City. 

1102      LYLE  IRENEUS  BROWER 

Born  May  7,  1871,  Ottawa,  111.  f.  Ireneus  Brower,  1816,  New  York.  m. 
Mary  Sprague,  1848,  New  York. 

Prin.  Man.  Training  School.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp  High  School. 
Adelphic,  Architects'  Club.  Military  Club.  B.  S.  Scholarship  at  Teach- 
ers' College,  Columbia  Univ.,  1902.  Director  Man.  Training,  Supervisor  of 
Man.  Train,  and  Drawing,  Rockford,  111.,  1898-1903;  Director  Man.  Train., 
Elgin,  111.,  1903-04;  Prin.  Man.  Training  School,  Springfield,  111.,  1904-05. 
Director  Drawing  and  Grade  Manual  Training  State  Man.  Tr.  Normal, 
Pittsburg,  Kan.      Member  I.  N.  G.,  1888-1892;  Congregational  Church. 

Married    Zalia     Eustis,    1899,    Ottawa,    111.      Child,   Esther   Marguerite, 
born  Mar.  19,  1903. 
Address,  Pittsburg,  Kan. 

1103.     LEE  BYRNE 
Born  Dec.  17,  1876,  in  Chillicothe,  111.     f.  J.  P.  Byrne. 
Instructor  in    Latin.      Member   Track   Teams    of     1896-1897.     Captain 
in  1898.      B.  A.;    M.  A.,  1899,  Chicago;  Ph.  D.,  1901,   Pennsylvania.      Fel- 
low in  Univ.  ofPenn.,  1900-01.      Instructor  in  Latin.  Central  High  School, 
St.   Louis,  1902 — .     Author:   Quarry  Slaves,  a  drama;  Poet  Lore  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1904.     Article,  The  Latin  Case-ending  -ae.  School  Review,  1904. 
Address,  3948  Delmar  Avenue    St.  Louis,  Mo 

1104.     GUY  JACOB  CHESTER 

Born  Nov.  10,  1875,  Champaign,  111. 

Engineer.      B.    S.      Engineer   Cent.    Union    Telephone    Co.;    Supervising 
Engr  ,  Sargent  &  Lundy,  1900-05;  Asst.  Elect.  Mech.  Engr.  to  111.  Traction 
Co.,  Springfield,  111.,  1905. 
Address,  520  East  Monroe  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

1105      CHARLES  ALBERT  CLARK 
Brother  of  No.  1198 
Born  Nov.  8,  1876,  Vandalia,  111.      f.   Daniel  Monroe  Clark,  l^ittle  City, 
Conn.     m.   Rebecca  Davis  Clark,  Haddam,  Conn. 

Officer  U.  S.  Army.  Prepared  in  Vandalia  High  School.  Mech.  and 
Elec.  Eng.  Soc;  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  B.  S.  Volunteer  Spanish-American 
War,  1898-99;  Sec.  and  Gen.  Manager  Vandalia  Light  &  Fuel  Co.,  1899-1901; 
Officer  U.  S.  Army,  1901—.  Member  I.  N.  G.,  1894-1901;  Capt.  I  N.  G. 
1899-1901;    2d  Lieut.  Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1901—. 


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Married  Sara  Jane   Hall,   May   11,    1905,   East  Liverpool,  Ohio      Child, 
Edith,  born  Mar.  17,  1906. 
Address,  Fort  Worden,  Port  Townsend,  Wash. 

1106.     CHARLES  RICHARD  CLARK 
Born  Aug.    6,   1874,  Donovan,   111.     f.   Evlan   Clark,  Aug    18,   1838,  St. 

Joseph,  Mich.     m.   Clarissa  Ellen  Watkins,  Aug.  9,  1843,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 
Instructor.      Prepared  in  111.  Weslevan,  Bloomington      Architects'  Club. 

Tau  Beta  Pi.   B.  S.   Teaching  Man.  Training.  Chicago  Public  School,  1898-1901 ; 

Architectural  Draftsman,  D.  H.  Burnham  &•  Co.,   1902-04;  Instr.  in  Arch. 

Constr.,  Illinois,  1904 — .     Article:    Repairing  of  Plaster  Casts,  Technograph, 

No.  12,  pp.  101-104.      Member  M.  E.  Church,  1889. 

Married  Alice   E.    Edwards     Sept.    10,    1900,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.     Child, 

Donald  Evlan,  born  Aug.  1    1905. 

Address,  Champaign,  111. 

1107.     THOMAS  WILEY  CLAYTON 
Born  Sept.  30,   1872,  Nelson,  111.     f.   Owen  L.  Clayton,  Nov    27,   1844, 
Catawissa,  Pa.     m.   Mary  C.  Mensch,  June  24,  1844,  do. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Northern  111  Normal  School.  C.  E. 
Club.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  In  office  of  August  Ziesing,  1898;  Bridge  In- 
spector, 1899;  draftsman  with  The  American  Bridge  Co.,  1901;  Bridge  Engr. 
Chicago  and  Alton  Rv.,  1901-04;  Asst.  Engr.  So.  Side  Elevated  Ry., 
Chicago,  1904 — .      Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  Sept..  1902. 

Married  Nora  J.  Mossholder,  June  13,  1900,  Dixon,  111.      Children.  Wilbur 
Stanley,  born  Aug    14,  1902;  Catherine  Margeret,  July  29,  1904 
Address,  2655  N.  Robey  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1108.     HARRY  CLAY  COFFEEN 

Brother  of  Nos.  562,  728 

Born  July  27,  1877,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  Alva  Martin  Coffeen  Feb.  11, 
1836,  Attica,  Ind.     m.   Miranda  Amy  Gaines,  Dec.  28,  1836,  in  Virginia,  111. 

Asst.  Professor  of  Machine  Design,  Gen.  Mgr.  Athletics,  Armour  Insti- 
tute of  Technology.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Philo- 
mathean;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Member  Track  Team,  1895-96,  Captain, 
1897;  member  Football  Team,  1896-97;  manager  Illio;  Pres.  ///nn' Advisory 
Board,  1897-98  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1899.  Fellowship,  Illi- 
nois, 1898-99;  scholarship,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1899-1900.  Computer,  Flower 
Astronomical  Observatory  and  student,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1899-1900,  summer 
1901;  Instructor,  Gen.  Engr.  Draw.,  Illinois,  1900-02;  Instructor  and  Asst. 
Prof,  of  Machine  Design,  Armour  Institute,  1902-05. 
Address,  Flat  3,  3801  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1109.     EDGAR  FRANCIS  COLLINS 
Born    Nov.    1      1873,    Mansfield,    111.      f    William    Grigsby    Collins,     m. 

Eliza  Catherine  Meliza. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Farmer  Citv  High  School.      M.  E.  and 

E.  E.  Soc.     Tau  Beta  Pi.      B    S.     Gen.  Electric  Co.,  in  testing  dept.,  1898—. 

At  present  Electrical  Engineer  in  charge  of  the  testing  Dept.  of  the  G.  E.   Co., 

at  Schenectady  works.     Assoc,  member  Am.  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engrs.,  1904 
Married  Clara  Josephine  Van  O'Linda,  Dec.  26,  1900,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Address,  1203  State  St.,  Schenectady,  New  York. 

1110.     WALLACE  CRAIG 

Born  July  20,  1876,  Toronto,  Canada,  f.  Alexander  Craig.  1843,  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland,     m.   Marion  Brookes,  1851,  London,  Eng. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Hvde  Park  High  School.  Adelphic.  B.  S.; 
M.   S.,   1901.      Investigator   in'the    111.    Biological    Station.    1898-99;    High 


216  University  of  Illinois  [1898 

School  teacher,  1900-01;  student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901-04;  Student, 
M.  B.  L.,  Wood's  Holl,  Mass.,  1903;  High  School  teacher,  1904-05.  Teacher 
of  Biology  and  Psychology,  State  Normal  School,  Valley,  N.  Dak.,  1905 — . 
Articles:  Song  in  Birds,  Science,  N.  S.,  Vol.  XV,  No.  380,  pp.  590-592. 
Reviews  of  the  Ornithological  Journals  in  The  Journal  of  Comparative 
Neurology  and  Psychology,  1904 — .  Metnber  Sigma  Xi,  1903,  Univ.  of 
Chicago;  Amer    Assn.   for  the  Adv.  of  Science,  1900. 

Married  Mrs.  Mima  Davis  Jenness,  1904,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Zoological  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

1111.     ARTHUR  ROBERT  CRATHORNE 
Born  in    Scarborough,    England,     f.   Francis    Crathorne,    Feb.    5,    1848, 
Winteringham,   Yorkshire,   Eng.     m.   Anne   Harrison,   Nov.    1,    1846,   Scar- 
borough, Eng. 

Student.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Jacksonville,  111.  Philomathean. 
Kappa   Sigma.      Editor  in   Chief,   Illini,    1897-98;   Hatchet   Orator.      Capt. 

B.  S.  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  U.  of  Me.,  1898-1900;  Graduate  Student  in 
Chicago  and  Wisconsin  and  Instructor  in  Math.,  Wisconsin,  1900-04;  Stu- 
dent, Gottingen,  1904 — .  Article,  Some  Loci  and  their  Projections,  Math. 
Monthly,  Dec,  1899.  Member  Am.  Math.  Soc,  1900;  Deutsche  Mathemati- 
ker  Vereinigung,  1905;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Married  Charlotte  Elvira  Pengra,  June  21,  1904,  Madison,  Wis. 
Address,  Goettingen,  Germany. 

1112.     CHESTER  MORTON  DAVISON 
Born  Mar.  27,  1873,  in  Mendota,  111.     f.   Richard  Andrew  Davison,  Oct. 
27,  1839.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Peterson,  Jan.   1,  1845. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  High  School  and  Jennings  Seminary. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Illini  staff;  Artist,  1898  Illio.  B.  S.  Architectural 
draftsman,  Chicago,  1899;  On  stafif  of  Architects,  Paris  Expo.,  1900;  Arch- 
itect of  Pavilion  for  Cuba,  same;  Admitted  into  the  Ecole  des  Beaux 
Arts,  1901;  Student,  same,  until  1904;  Instructor  in  Architecture,  Illinois, 
1904-05;  Architect,  1905 — .  Received  first  mention  and  medal  from  the 
Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts.  Member  Co.  E,  6th  Regt.  I.  N.  G.,  1891-94. 
Member  of  Congregational  Church. 
Address,  care  of  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.,  Railway  Exchange,  Chicago,  111. 

1113.     JAMES  HARVEY  DICKEY 

Born  July  22,  1873,  Argenta,  111.  f.  William  Dickey,  1814,  Ky.  m. 
Sarah  Ann  Brennan,  1828,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  College  Prep.  School. 
Philomathean.  Tutor  in  Physics.  B.  S.  Taught  one  year  near  Argenta; 
Grammar  School  at  Monticello,  111.,  1899-1900;  High  School,  Alton,  111., 
1900-04;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  State  Normal,  Springfield,  S.  D., 
1904-05.  In  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1905 — .  Member  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian Church. 

Married  Bessie  I.  MacAdams,  July  22,  1903,  Alton,  111. 
Address,  Decatur,  111. 

1114.      WILLIAM   WAGNER  DILLON 
Husband  of  No.  1137 
Born  Oct.   21,   1872,  Ash  Grove,   111.     f.   Henry  Dillon,  Sept.    13,   1841, 
Ridge  Farm,  111.     m.   Rachael  Wagner,  Aug.  22,  1845,  Milford,  111. 

Head  of  Secretarical  Dept.  The  Institute  and  Training  School  of  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic; 
English  Club;  Vice-Pres.  and   Gen.  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  A.     Gen.  Sec.  Y.  M. 

C.  A.  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-1900;   State  College   Sec.  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1900-04; 


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Asst.   State  Sec.  Y.   M.   C.   A.,  1904-05;  Head  of  Secretarical  Dept.  The  In- 
stitute and  Train.  School  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago,  1905 — .. 

Married   Nellie   lone   Kofoid   ('98),   Julv   2,    1901.    Normal,    111.     Child, 
Henry  Kofoid.  born  Oct.  24,  1902. 
Address,  552  Englewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1115.     HARRY  EDWARD  ECKLES 
Born  Tune  9,  1872,  Lawrence  Co.,  Pa.     f.   Robert  McCaslin  Eckles,  June 

5,  1842,  Pa.     m.   Margaret  Louisa  Welsh,  Aug.  10,  1847,  do. 

Civil   Engineer.      Prepared   in  Grove   City,    Pa.      Adelphic.      Y.     M.    C. 

A.;   C.   E.   Club.     B.   S.      Member  of  Christian  Catholic    Apostolic    Church 

in  Zion;  Major  in  Zion  Guard. 

Address,  Bridge  Dept.  C.  B.  &  R.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  111. 

1116.  GRACE  OSBORNE  EDWARDS 

Born  in  Lacrosse,  Wis.  f.  Benjamin  Eugene  Edwards,  1845,  Elkhorn, 
Wis.     m.   Ella  C.  Edwards,  1843,  Nelson,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Welleslev  Coll.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  B.  S.,  1894, 
Welleslev;  B.  L.  S.  Cataloguer,  Univ.  Lib..  Illinois,  1898-1901;  Librarian 
Public  Lib.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1902-03;  Pub.  Lib.,  Superior,  Wis.,  1903—. 
Address,  Superior,  Wis.,  or  Lacrosse,  Wis. 

1117.  CLAUDE  DOUGLASS  ENOCHS 
Brother  of  No.  1118;  Husband  of  No.  1226 

Born  Mar,  22,  1878,  Prairie  City,  111.  f.  S.  D.  Enochs,  Farmington,  111. 
m.   Margaret  A.  Riner,  Yates  Citv,  111. 

Glee  Club;  Quartett;  Foot  Ball  team;  Track  team.  B.  S.  Chief  Engi- 
neer of  the  Vought-Berger  Telephone  Manf.  Co.  Western  Electric  shop, 
1898-99;  Chicago  Tel.  Co.,  1899-1901;  Western  Elec.  Eng.  Inspection  Dept., 
1901-03;  New  York  branch  W.  E.  Eng.  Dept.,  1903-04;  Chicago  W.  E. 
branch,  1904-05;  Chief  Engr.  of  the  Vought-Berger  Telle.  Manufacturing  Co., 
1905 — .  Engaged  in  experimental  work;  about  fifty  inventions  pertaining 
to  telephone  apparatus  or  circuits.  Article:  The  application  of  Iron  Wire 
Ballasts  to  Telephonv,  American  Telephone  Journal,  Aug.,  1905. 

Married  Aline  D.'Hughston  ('99),  June  14,  1900,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  900  Vine  St.,  Lacrosse,  Wis. 

1118.     DELBERT  RINER  ENOCHS 
Brother  of  No.  1117 

Born  Nov.  30,  1875.  Yates  City,  111.  f.  S.  D.  Enochs,  Farmington,  111. 
m.   Margaret  A.  Riner,  Yates  City.  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Canton  High  School.  Philomathean;  Von 
Twiller  Court;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Political  Science  Club.  Glee  Club;  Mando- 
lin Club;  Track  Team;  Valedictorian,  1903.  B.  A  ;  LL.  B.,  1903.  Taught 
school,  1898-99;  Prin.  Monticello  High  School,  1899-1900;  Practiced  Law. 
1903 — .  Instructor,  Chicago  Law  School,  1906—. 
Address,  6247  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.    Office,  1402-  100  Washington  St. 

1119.     ROLLIN  ORLANDO  EVERHART 
Brother  of  No.  466 
Born  Oct.  21.  1874,  Griggsville.  111.     f.   Marion  W.  Everhart,  Ohio.     m. 
Isabella  Wyandt.  Ohio. 

Asst.  State  Superintendent  of  the  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Illinois.  Pre- 
pared in  Whipple  Academy,  Jacksonville,  111.  Philomathean.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Glee  Club;  Quartette;  Debating  teain.  B.  A.  Various  occupations 
till  1900;  entered  the  ministry  in  M.  E.  Church;  appointed  to  special  work  as 
Asst.  State  Supt.  of  the  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Illinois,  1905;  Transferred 


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to    Supt.    Syracuse    Dist.,    N.    Y.     Anti-Saloon   League.     State   Recording 
Sec.  of  the  Epworth  League  of  111.,  1904-06. 

Married  Gertrude  Azalea  Simmons,  June  1,  1905,  Chicago  Heights. 
Address,  640  University  Blk.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1120.  LOUIS  ENGLEMAN  FISCHER 

Born  Aug.  30,  1876,  O'Fallon,  111.  f.  Loins  F.  Fischer,  Hanover,  Ger- 
many,    m.  Josephine  Englemann. 

Manager  of  Illinois  Traction  System.  Shield  and  Trident;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Kappa  Sigma;  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Manager  Base  Ball  team;  Mgr.  Glee  Club. 
Asst.  Engr.  Kewanee;  City  Engr.,  Paris,  111.;  Gen.  Supt.  and  Manager,  Dan- 
ville St.  Ry.  and  Light  Co.;  Vice-pres.  and  Manager  Illinois  Traction  System. 

Married  May  C.  McCord,  July  3,  1901. 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

1121.  STUART  FALCONER  FORBES 
Brother  of  Nos.   682,    1861 

Born  Dec.  26,  1876,  in  Cobden,  111.     f.   H.  C.  Forbes,     m.  Jennie. 

Architect.     Football  team;  Architects'  Club;  Phi  Gamma  Delta.      Shield 
and  Trident  Editor  Technograph.     B.  S. 
Address,  Box  46,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Hotel  Cadillac. 

1122.     FRED  GATES  FOX 
Brother  of  No.  1324 

Born  Sept.  21,  1876,  Peru,  111.  f.  David  Birt  Fox,  June  23,  1833,  West- 
field,  Mass.  m.  Harriet  Fidelia  Robinson,  Aug.  15,  1839,  Baldwinsville, 
N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric.  Prepared  in  Peru  High  School.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1903;  M.  A.,  1905,  Columbia.  Farming,  1898-99; 
Prin.  Amboy  High  School,  1899-1901;  Graduate  Student  at  Illinois,  1902; 
Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  same,  1902-04;  University  Scholar  in  English  at 
Columbia  University,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  909  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1123.     ALICE  BELLE  FRAZEY 
Sister  of  No.  1493 

Born  Jan.  13,  1871,  Upton,  Mo.  f.  Frederick  Lauderbach  Frazey,  July 
24,  1840,  Everett,  Pa.     m.   Permelia  Jane  Hanks,  July  8,  1844,  Everett,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.     Alethenai.      Y.   W^.   C.   A.;  B.   A. 
Asst.  in  High  School,  Oberlin,  Kans.,  1898-1900;  Graduate  student,  Illinois, 
1900-01;   Supervisor  of   Drawing,   Stevens   Point,   Wis.,    1901-02;   Supt.   of 
Drawing,  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1902-05. 
Address,  1307  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1124.     ARTHUR  EDWIN  FULLENWIDER 

Born  Sept.  8,  1874,  Mechanicsburg,  111.  f.  H.  Thomas  Fullenwider,  Mar. 
1,  1846,  Mechanicsburg,  111.  m.  Sarah  Connet  Lindsly,  Oct.  21,  1849,  Grove 
City,  111. 

Architectural  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Mechanicsburg  Academy.  Arch- 
itectural Club.  Band;  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  B.  S.  Architectural  drafts- 
man at  Chicago  and  Indianapolis. 

Married  Grace  A.   Stewart,  Jan.    1,   1900,  Champaign,   111.     Child,   Lois 
Adele,  born  June  3,  1905. 
Address,  2504  N.  New  Jersey  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1125.     WILLIAM  JOHN  FULTON 
Brother  of  No    1671 

Born  Jan.  14,  1875,  Lynedoch,  Ontario,  Canada,  f.  James  Fulton,  Can- 
ada,    m.   Jane  Elizabeth  Gray. 


1898]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  219 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Hartford  Citv.  Ind.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  T.  N.  E.;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident. 
Capt.  Base  Ball  Team,  1897  and  1898;  Editor  Illio.  B.  A.;  L.L.  B.,  1900. 
Practice  of  Law,  1900 — .     City  Attorney,  City  of  Sycamore,  111. 

Married    Laura    Busey    (ex-'Ol),    Noy.    26,    1901,    Urbana,    111.     Child, 
Frederick  Henry,  born  Jan.  6,  1905. 
Address,  Sycamore,  111. 

1126.     HENRY  ANTHONY  GOODRIDGE 
Born  Jan.  12.  1874,  Chicago.  111.      f.   Henry  W.  Goodridge,  Aug.  1,  1844, 

Dover,  Eng.     m.   Hattie  K.  Porter,  June  9,  1854.  Kingston,  Canada. 

Electrician.      Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High  School,  Chicago,  111. 

Phi  Delta  Theta;  Shield  and  Trident.     B.  S.     Supt.  Elec.  Light  Co.,  1899- 

1900;  Construction  Engineer,   1900-01;  Manager  Electric  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  1901—. 

Married  Elfreda  Trunke,   Oct.    15,    1902,   Chicago,   111.      Child,   Frances 

Eleanor,  born  May  27,  1904. 

Address,  149  So.  Evans  St.,  Denver.  Colo. 

1127.     CHARLES  ERNEST  HAIR 

Bom  July  26,  1875.  in  Lewistown.  111.  f.  E.  E.  Hair.  m.  Mary  E. 
Benton. 

Architect.      B.     S.      Practicing    in    Galesburg,    111.     and    lola.    Kansas. 
Member  Episcopal  Church;  Elks,  and  Masons,  32nd  degree. 
Address,  lola.  Kansas. 

1128.     FRED  SILVEY  HALL 

Born  Mar.  23.  1875,  Areola,  111.  f.  John  I.Hall,  Dec.  10,  1845,  Mitchell, 
Ind.     m.   Carrie  Bond.  Nov.  17,  1846,  Mitchell,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Areola  High  School  and  De  Pawn  Univ  Prep  B. 
A.;  LL.  B..  1901.  Washington.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  General  Practice  of 
Law  Firm  of  Hall  &  Dame,  1901—.  Member.  Christian  Church;  St.  Louis 
Bar  Assn.;  Jefferson  Club  of  St.  Louis;  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  Royal  Arcanum ; 
Sec.  Univ.  of  111.  Club  of  St.  Louis;  Phi  Gamma  Delta  Club  of  St.  Louis; 
Knights  Templar. 
Address,  Suite  915  Mo.  Trust  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1129.     MORGAN  J.   HAMMERS 

Born  Apr.  19,  1875.  Secar,  111.  f.  Morgan  B.  Hammers,  Metamora,  111. 
m.   Rosa  Gibson,  Moundsville,  W.  Va. 

Manager  and  Secy.  Jacobson  Mach.  Mfg.  Co.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Adelphic.  Mech.  and  Elec.  Eng.  Soc.  Assoc,  ed.  Technograph.  B.  S. 
Mech.  Engr.  and  Supt.  R.  I.  Plow  Co.,  1898-1903;  Supt.  Phoenix  Iron  Works 
Co.,  Meadville.  Pa.,  1903-05;  Manager  and  Secy.  Jacboson  Mach.  Mfg.  Co., 
1905 — .  Member  American  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs.,  1899 — . 
Address,  Warren,  Pa. 

1130.     THOMAS  MILFORD  HATCH 
Born    May    11.    1875,    Kankakee,    111.      f.   Walter    W.    Hatch,   Apr.    27. 

Woodstock,  Ont.,  Canada;     m.   Martha  Emma  Enyart,  Aug.  10,  1852,  Peru, 

Ind. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Kankakee    High  School.      Phi  Delta 

Theta;   Alpha    Delta    Sigma;   Shield    and    Trident.      B.  S.     Contractor    for 

Municipal  Improvements. 

Married  Elsie  Marie  Wood,  Jan.  7,  1904,  Goshen,  Ind.     Child,  Thomas 

Milford  Hatch,  Jr.,  born  Mar.  21,  1905. 

Address,  362  Forest  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Office,  314  Buhl  Block. 


220  University  of  Illinois  [1898 

1131.     DON  HAYS 
Brother  of  No.  1512 
Born  Aug.  29,   1876,   Sidney,   111.     f.  Edmund    Hays,    Oct.    16,    1849, 
Jeffersonville,  Ohio.     m.  Mary  Catherine,  May  9,  1844,  do. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Sidney    High  School.      B.  S.      Transitman; 
Ch.  Draftsman;  Resident  Eng.  in  charge  of  R.  R.  Construction.      Office  Eng. 
St.  L.  R.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.     Assoc,    mem.  American  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  1'903. 
Address,  care  of  H.  B.  Turner,  Raton,   N.   M.      (Home),  207  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana,  111. 

1132.     GEORGIA  ETHERTON  HOPPER 
Born    1869,    in    Marseilles,    111.     f.   Barnabas    Hopper,     m.   Martha    A. 

McKay. 

Teacher.      B.  A.;  Ph.  M.,  1904,  Chicago.      Dean  of  Women  and  Instructor 

in  Modern  Languages,  Ripon  College,  1902;  head  of  Modern  Languages  Dept., 

Shorter  College,  1904—. 

Address,  Shorter  College,  Rome,  Georgia;  home,  523  E.  43d  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1133.  LEONA  PEARL  HOUSE 

Born  Nov.  5,  1877,  near  Sadorus,  111.  f.  Irvin  Fletcher,  Aug.  2,  1840, 
W.  Va.     m.   Ellen  Elizabeth  Fleming.  Aug.  22,  1849,  Bureau  Co.,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Y.   W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai. 
B.  A.     Teaching;  vicinitv  of  Sadorus,  1898-1902;  Bement,  1902-03;  Sadorus 
Pubhc  School,  1903—. 
Address,  Sadorus,  111. 

1134.     ARTHUR  BURTON  HURD 

Born  Nov.  8,  1873,  Panola,  Woodford  Co.,  111.  f.  Thos.  James  Hurd. 
Aug.  8,  1832,  Lacona,  New  York.  m.  Julia  Stevens,  Jan.,  1833,  Lacona, 
N.  M. 

With  American  Car  &  Foundry  Co.  Prepared  in  El  Paso  High  School. 
Adelphic.  B.  S.  Drafting;  Chicago  Bell  Telephone;  Lake  Shore  &  Mich. 
Southern  R.  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1899;  Penn.  R.  R.,  Altoona,  Pa.,  1902; 
Julian  Kennedy,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1903—;  Pressed  Steel  Car  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  as  Estimator,  1905 ;  employed  as  checker  with  American  Car  &  Foundry 
Co.,  1905—. 

Married  Jessie  Homewood  Cannon,  June  19,  1900,  El  Paso,  111.     Child, 
Burton  Cannon,  born  Nov.  4,  1901. 
Address,  care  of  American  Car  &  Foundry  Co.,   Lincoln  Trust  Bldg.,  St. 

Louis,  Mo. 

1135.     HELEN  JORDAN 

Born  Sept.  13,  1874,  Tolono,  111.  f.  Theron  Francis  Jordan,  July  23, 
1834.  Rockport,  Ohio.  m.  Ellen  Adelia  Barnum,  Sept.  26,  1841.  Rockport. 
Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Champiagn,  111.      B.  S. 
Address,  Savoy,  111. 

1136.     ALBERT  FRED  KAESER 

Born  Dec.  9,  1878,  Highland,  111.  f.  Fritz  Kaeser,  1848.  Switzerland, 
m.  Catherine  Canidl,  1850. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Sigma  Alpha   Epsi- 
lon;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Adelphic.      B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1901.      Honor  Roll,  Phys. 
&  Surgs.,  1901.      Member  McLean  Co.  Med.  Soc;   Illinois  State  Med.  Soc. 
Address,  Highland,  111. 


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1137.     NELLIE  KOFOID  (DILLON) 

Sister  of  No.  1714 

Born  Sept.  15,  1872,  Granville,  111.  f.  Nelson  Kofoid,  Apr.  15,  1838, 
Bornholm,  Denmark,     m.   Elizabeth  Jane  Ellis. 

Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  High  School,  Normal.  Alethenai.  B.  S 
Taught  in  De  Kalb  High  School,  1898-99. 

Married  William  Wagner  Dillon,  Julv  2,  1901,  Nonnal,  111.     Child,  Henry 
Kofoid,  bom  Oct.  24,  1902. 
Address,  552  Englewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1138.     ANDREW  JACKSON  KUYKENDALL 

Born  July  7,  1873.  Vienna,  111.  f.  Joseph  Benton  Kuykendall,  Jan.  9, 
1842,  Johnson  Co.,  111.  m.  Elizabeth  Gorham,  Jan.  31,  1842,  Milwaukee 
Wis. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  De  Pauw  Univ.  Prep.  School.  Ph.  B.,  De  Pauw 
1896;  LL.  B.,  1898,  111.  Phi.  Gamma  Delta.  Foot  Ball  team,  Depauw, 
1892-95.  Practicing  Law,  1898-1901;  Hardware  and  Implement  merchant, 
1901—. 

Married  Eva  Benson,  June  25,  1902.     Child,  Jack,  born  May  5,  1903. 
Address,  Vienna,  111. 

*1139.     CAROLINE  A.  LENTZ 

Born  Dec.  30,  1876,  in  Ashlev,  111.  f.  Solomon  Riley  Lentz,  Dec.  13, 
1846.     m.   Esther  E.  McClure,  Oct.  28,  1854. 

Prepared  in  Areola  High  School.      Member  of  Illio  board;  Illini  Staff; 
Class  Poet;  member  of  Girls'  Glee  Club.     B.  A.     Taught  one  year  as  first 
asst.   principal   in   Farmer  City,    111.,    High   School.      Member   Presbyterian 
Church. 
Died  Sept.  10,  1899,  at  Areola,  111. 

1140.  FRANCIS  DAVID  LINN 

Born  May  9,  1874,  Byron,  111.  f.  David  Wray  Linn,  Jan.  29.  1836, 
Millerstown,  Pa.     m.   Martha  Bull  Roberts.  Julv  16,  1841,  Petersburg    Pa 

Farmer.     Agr.  Club.     Y.  M.  C.  A.     Adelphic.      B.  S. 
Address,  Byron.  Ogle  Co.,  111. 

1141.  ALBERT  CARL  LINZEE 

Born  Jan.  13,  1876,  Du  Quoin,  111.  f.  Charles  F.  Linzee,  St.  Marys,  Ohio. 
m.   Harriett  E.  Smith,  Du  Quoin.  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Du  Quoin  High  School.      B.  S.      Elec- 
trician U.  S.  Navy,  1898-99;  Testing  and  Designing  Electrical  Engineer  with 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903;  Chief  Engr.,  Akron  Electrical 
Mfg.  Co..  1903—. 
Address,  Akron,  Ohio. 

1142.     CHARLES  JAMES  McCARTY 

Born  Sept.  29,  1876,  in  Logansport,  Ind.     f.  J.  V.  McCartv. 

Supt.  Rockford  &  Interurban  Ry..  1904.     B.  S. 
Address,  517  Mulberry  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

1143.     JOSEPH  HUNTER  MARSHUTZ 
Born  Aug.    10,   1877,   Shelbyville,   111.      f.   William   Benjamin   Marshutz, 

Sept.  1,  1848,  Germany,     m.  Ellanora  Hunter.  Aug.  20,  1852,  Lancaster,  Ohio. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Shelbyville  High  School.      Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Nu 

Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Dramatic  Club.     Illio  Board.      B.  A.;  LL.  B., 

Harvard,   1902.      Lawyer,  member  of  firm  of  Spence  &  Marshutz,   1902 — . 

Member  Milwaukee  Bar  Assn. 

Address,  644  Marshall  St.,  or  Wells  Bldg.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


222  University  of  Illinois  [1898 

1144.     HARRY  MONROE  MAY 

Born  Jan.  18,  1878,  Rochelle,  111.  f.  Henry  R.  May,  New  York.  m. 
Ida  Monroe  May,  New  York. 

Electrician.  Prepared  in  Rochelle  High  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Capt. 
B.  S.  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  1898-1902;  Shop  Installing  Engineer- 
ing and  Sales  Dept. ;     Electrician,  1902 — . 

Married  Frances  N.  Howard,  Sept.  18,  1900,  Milan,  111.     Children,  Henry 
Howard,  born  Mar.  22,  1902,  (died  Apr.  4,  1902);  David  Chapin,  born  June 
1,  1903;  Bruce  Monroe,  born  Dec.  22,  1905. 
Address,  206  E.  Prospect  St.,  Riverside,  Calif. 

1145.     HENRY  FLEURY  MERKER 
Born  Feb.  3,  1877,  Belleville,  111.     f.   Louis  P.  Merker,  Sept.  1,  1844,  St. 
Clair  Co.,  111.     m.   Anna  E.  Schneider,  July  27,  1847,  Germany. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Belleville  High  School.  Mech.  and 
Elect.  Eng.  Soc;  Football  team.  B.  S.  Construction  work,  waterworks 
and  sewers,  1898-1900;  Bridge  building,  Sept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1900;  with  con- 
sulting engineer,  1901;  engr.  dept.  Terminal  R.  R.  A,ssn.  of  St.  Louis;  charge 
of  constr.  St.  Louis,  O'Fallon  &  Lebanon  Electric  R.  R.,  1901-03;  Asst.  City 
Engr.,  Belleville,  111.,  until  May,  1904;  City  Engr.  Belleville,  111.,  until  Apr., 
1905;  manager  Enid  Electric  and  Gas  Co.,  1905 — .  Member  Univ.  of  111. 
Club  of  St.  Louis;  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  1904;  R.  A.  M.,  1905. 

Married  Marie  Hays,  Nov.  23,  1904,  E.  St.  Louis,  111. 
Address,  Enid,  Okla. 

1146.     FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL 
Born  Jan.  7,  1875,  Butler,  111.     f.  John  A.  Mitchell,     m.  Harriet  L.  Hope, 

Hillsboro,  111. 

Contracting  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Hillsboro  High  School.     Adelphic; 

Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta  Pi.     Mech.  Engr.  Soc.     B.  S.     Civil  and  Mech.  Engr. 

Burlington  R.   R.,    1898-1901;  American  Bridge  Co.,   May  to  Sept.,   1901; 

Univ.  of  111.,  Instructor  in  T.  and  A.  M.,  1901-03;  Draftsman  and  Manager, 

Kansas  City  Wire  and  Iron  Works,  1903 ;  Contracting  Engr.  American  Bridge 

Co.,  Dec,  1903 — .      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  Mae  Roberts,   Nov.    1,   1900,   St.  Joseph,  Mo.      Child,  Frederic 

Rorbert,  born  July  16,  1903. 

Address,  14  So.  Rosedale  Ave.,  Rosedale,  Kas. 

1147.     GRACE  ESPY  MORROW  (SEELY) 
Wife  of  No.~  1261 
Born  Jan.  27,   1878,  Champaign,  111.  '  f.   George  Espy  Morrow,  Oct.  19, 
1840,  Foster,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Gifford,  Mar.  24,  1840,  Argyle,  New  York. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  B.  S.  Teacher,  Still- 
water, Okla.,  1899;  Paxton  High  School,  1899-1901. 

Married  Ga,rTett  Teller  Seelv  ('99),   Oct.   21,    1902,   Paxton,   111.      Child, 
Miriam,  born  Oct.  9,  1904. 
Address,  602  E.  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1148.     JOHN  WILLIAM  MUSHAM 

Born  Nov.  10,  1877,  Chicago,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Musham,  Feb.  9, 
1839,  Chicago,  111.     m.  Catherine  McFadden,  Dec.  2,  1845,  Ireland. 

Structural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  De  La  Salle  Inst,  and  Armour  Inst., 
Chicago.  C.  E.  Soc;  Athletic  Assn.  B.  S.  With  contractor  in  Peoria. 
1898;  Draftsman,  Holabird  &  Roche,  C.  M.  and  St.  P.  Ry.,  American  Bridge 
Co.,  Ralph  Modjeski,  T.  L.  Condron,  South  Side  Elevated  Ry.,  Sanitary  Dis- 
trict of  Chicago,  1903 — .  Member  Knights  of  Columbus;  Marquette  Counell, 
Chicago;  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
Address,  177  Rush  St.,  Chicago,  111, 


1898]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  223 

1149.     HERBERT  JOHN  NAPER 

Born  Jan.  4,  1877,  Chicago.  111.  f.  Henry  Geo.  Naper,  Sept.  30,  1848, 
Chicago,  111.     m    Louise  M.  Deverman,  Nov.  17,  1853,  same. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Man.  Train.  School,  Chicago.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Orchestra.  Tennis  team.  B.  S.  Steel  Construction 
Eng'g.  1898-99;  Interior  Decorating  designing,  1899-1900;  Architecture 
and  Architectural  Engineering,  1900-01;  Arch.,  1901-02;  Arch.  Eng.,  1902- 
05  Member  Chicago  Arch't  Club,  1902—.  Astic  Tennis.  1901—. 
Address.  57  Delaware  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1150.     ANDREW  HENRY  NEUREUTHER 

Born  Apr.  3,  1877,  Peru,  111.  f.  Charles  F.  Neureuther.  m.  Louise 
Oesterle. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Peru  High  School.  B.  S. ;  Mech.  Eng'g 
Soc.  M.  E.,  1899;  LL.  B.,  1903,  Chicago  Correspondence  School  of  Law.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Mech.  Engr.  and  Designer  for  the  Western  Clock  Mfg.  Co..  Peru. 
111.  Attorney,  practicing  in  U.  S.  Patents  office.  U.  S.  Patents  No.  782.869; 
712.325;  806.359;  English  Patent  No.  23,524,  1902.  Contributor  to  S/rre-f 
Railway  Review,  Machinery  and  Technograph.  Member  Am.  Soc.  of  M.  E.; 
The  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Congr.  Church;  Sec.  Exec.  Board,  Civil  Fed.  of 
La  Salle,  Peru  and  vicinitv. 

Married  Nettie  J.  Robinson.  Oct.   15,   1902,  La  Salle,  111.     Child.  Anita 
Nettie. 
Address,  Peru,  111. 

1151.     JOHN  NEVINS 

Born  Mar.  11,  1876.  Camp  Point,  111.  f.  Joseph  Allen  Nevins.  Penn.  m. 
Emma  Stahl. 

Architectural   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Camp    Point   High   School.      Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Shield  and  Trident.     B.  S.     Asst.  Instr.  in  Gen. 
Eng.  Drawing.  1898-99;  Architectural  Engr..  1899—. 
Address.  P.  O.  Box  46,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1152.     EDWARD  FREDERICK  NICKOLEY 
Husband  of  No.  1255 

Born  May  29,  1874,  Longgrove,  111.  f.  Johann  Gottlieb  Nickoley,  July 
12,  1820,  Posen,  Prussia,  m.  Avigusta  Louise  Petrick,  Jan.  12,  1825,  Konigs- 
berg,  Prussia. 

Prin.  of  School  of  Commerce,  Syrian  Protestant  College.  Prepared  in 
Rockefeller  Classical  Inst,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Pres.;  Adelphic; 
English  Club;  German  Club;  Illini  Staff.  B,  A.  Asst.  Prin.  and  Teacher  of 
English.  West  Aurora  High  School.  1898-1900;  Prin.  of  School  of  Commerce, 
Syrian  Portestant  College,  Beirut,  Syria,  1900 — . 

Married  Emma  May  Rhoads  ('99),  Aug.  12,  1903,  Champaign,  111.     Child, 
Katherine  Elizabeth,  born  Dec.  14.  1904. 
Address.  Beirut.  Syria. 

1153.     FREDERICK  WILLIAM  VON  OVEN 
Born  Apr.   11,   1876,  Naperville,  Du  Page  Co.,  111.     f.   Ernst  von  Oven, 
Nov.  7,  1835,  Dusseldorf,  Germany,     m.   Emma  Reifenrath,  June  26,  1833, 
Hilchenbach,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  C.  E.  Club.  Foot  Ball  team;  Capt.,  1898;  Manager  Track  team;  Pres. 
Athletic  Assn.,  1897-98;  held  W.  I.  A.  A.  Record  in  Hammer  throw;  Member 
advisory  Board  on  Athletics.  B.  S.  Asst.  Engineer,  111.  Central,  1898-1900; 
Engineer  in  Bridge  Dept.  War  Dept  ,  U.  S.  A.,  Chicago,  1900;  Supt.  of  Con- 
struction and  Consulting  Engineer,  Chicago  and  So.  Bend.  Ind.,  1900-01 ;  Con- 
sulting and  Contracting  Engr.,  associated  with  Love  Bros.,  Aurora,  111.,  and 
private  practice,  1901—.      U.  S.  Letters  Pattent  No.  780.441.  [an.  17,  1905. 


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Flush  Hinge  Door  Construction;  U.  S.  Letter  Patent  No.  795,004,  July  18, 
1905,  Store  Fronts.  Member  Episcopal  Church,  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs; 
Illinois  Soc.  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Married  Irene  Huxley  Love.  Apr.  19,  1900,  Aurora,  111.  Children, 
Frances  Irene  Helen,  born  Nov.  3,  1901 ;  Mercedes  Gladys,  born  Mar.  1 1, 1903. 
Address,  Aurora,  111. 

1154.     HENRY  MARK  PEASE 

Born  Dec.  19,  1875,  Malta,  111.  f.  Dan  Francis  Pease,  Dec.  30,  1826, 
Springfield,  Mass.     m.   Rachel  Bruzell,  May  18,  1835,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Telephone    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Malta    High    School.     B.    S.     Tele- 
phone Switchboard  Installer,  Western  Electric  Co.  to  1901;  Tele.  Engr.  Dept. 
of  same  Co.  to  1902;  Chief  Elec.  Engr.,  same,  in  London,  Eng.,  1902 — •. 
Associate  member  Amer.  Institute  of  Elec.  Engrs.;  Assoc,  member  British 
Inst,  of  Elec.  Engrs. 

Married  Columbia  Adelaide  Timberlake,  Nov.  25,  1901,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Address,  Western  Electric  Co.,  N.  Woolwich,  London,  Eng. 

1155.  REED  MILES  PERKINS 

Born  Mar.  1,  1875,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Joseph  B.  Perkins,  May  15,  1824, 
Richland  Station,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.  m.  Ann  Mary  Price,  Jan.  17,  1842, 
Woodford  Co.,  Ky. 

Merchant.      Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.      Philomathean.     Sigma 
Chi-,  111.  Wesleyan.      B.    A.;    LL.     B.,     1901,     111.    Wesleyan.      Manager   of 
Lyceum  Bureau,  1898-1902;  Springfield,  Ice  &  Coal  Business;  Perkins  Ice  & 
Coal  Co.,  1902—. 
Address,  915  E.  Edwards,  Springfield,  111. 

1156.  CICERO  JUSTICE  POLK 

Born  Jan.  3,  1877,  Areola,  111.  f.  John  Luther  Polk,  Nov.  22,  1841, 
Bridgeville,  Del.     m.   Cora  Justice  Blackwell,  June  2,  1846,  Newbern,  N.  C. 

Rancher.  Prepared  in  Areola  High  School.  English  Club;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon.  B.  A.;  B.  A.,  1900,  Harvard.  With  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son,  1901-04; 
Private  tutor,  1904;  conducting  a  ranch  at  Encinal  Tex.,  1904 — . 

Married  Margaret  Elizabeth  Reily,  Oct.  14,  1901,  Boston,  Mass. 
Address,  Encinal,  Tex. 

1157.     WILLIAM  VIPOND  POOLEY 

Born  Feb.  12,  1876,  Galena,  111.  f.  John  H.  Pooley,  Aug.  2,  1843,  Eng- 
land,    m.   Esther  Vipond,  Oct.  7,  1854,  Scales  Mound,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Galena  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma.  B.  A. 
Ph.D.,  1905,  Wisconsin.  Instructor  in  History  and  Mathematics,  Galena 
High  School,  1899-1901;  Graduate  Student,  Ilhnois,  1901-02;  same,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1902-04.  Pennoyer  Scholar  in  Econom.,  Wis.,  1904;  Univ.  Scholar  in 
Amer.  History,  same,  1905-  Instructor  in  History,  Madison  High  School, 
1905-06. 
Address,  215  S.  Dodge  St.,  Galena,  111. 

1158.     GEORGE  JOSEPH   RAY 
Husband  of  No.  1506 

Born  Mar.  24,  1876,  Metamora,  111.  f.  Jerry  Ray,  Metamora,  111..  July 
6,  1838.     m.   Harriett  Swallow,  Feb.  25,  1843,  Green  Co.,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Various 
positions  under  Chief  Engineer,  I.  C.  R.  R.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Carbondale,  June, 
1900;  Supervisor  of  tracks,  St.  Louis  district,  same,  1901-02;  Roadmaster, 
Dubuque  Div.,  same,  1902-03;  Division  Engineer,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  1903 — .  Member  Baptist  Church;  Scranton  Engineer's  Club;  Amer. 
Ry.  Engr.  and  Maint.  of  Way  Ass'n. 

Married   Edna   Rose   Hammers    ('01),   June    23,    1903,   Champaign,    111. 
Child,  Lilian  Rosalind,  born  Nov.  2,  1904. 
Address,  418  Webster  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 


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1150.      ORA   MARCUS  RHODES 

Born  Mar.  12,  1871,  near  Bloomington,  111.  f.  Aaron  Paine  Rhodes, 
Apr.  19,  1834.     m.   Martha  M.  Cox,  Aug.  9,  1834. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Nomial  Univ.  Capt. 
B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1901.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  P.  &  S.,  Chicago.  Member 
Christian  Church,  McLean  Co.  Med.  Soc;  111.  State  Med.  Soc;  American  Med. 
Assn.;  Brainard  District  Med.  Soc;  Amer.  Acad,  of  Medicine;  Consulting 
Staff  St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Bloomington,  111. 

Married  Mvrtie  [.  Downs,  May  8,  1902,  Ehvood,  Ind.     Child,  daughter, 
torn  Feb.  16,  1903, "(died  Feb.  18,"  1903). 
Address,  Bloomington,  111.,  Corn  Belt  Bank. 

1160.     LEWIS  ARCHIBALD  ROBINSON 
Born  Feb.   15,   1866,  Cedar  Grove,  Va.     f.   Andrew  A.   Robinson,   1838, 
Winchester,  Va.     m.   Virginia  Fries,  1847,  Cedar  Grove,  Va. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Shenandoah  Institute,  Davton,  Va.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1901.  Teaching,  Math,  in  Kankakee'  High  vSchool,  1900; 
Algebra  in  Univ.  Acad,  while  doing  graduate  work,  1900-01;  Instructor  in 
Physics  and  Math.,  State  Agr.  College,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1901-02;  same, 
Oregon  State  Normal  School,  Monmouth,  Ore.,  1902 — .  Member  Presby- 
terian Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Associate  member  N.  E.  A.,  1895,  98,  1900,  04. 
Married  Anna  Gard,  Sept.  15,  1902,  Salem,  Ore.  Child,  Hazel  Gard, 
bom  June  24,  1904. 
Address,  Oregon  State  Normal  School,  Monmouth,  Ore. 

1161.     ROME  CLARK  SAUNDERS 

Born  May  18,  1876,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Jos.  Saunders,  Sec.  25,  1840, 
Indiana,     m.   Cornelia  Clark,  Aug.  3,  1851,  111. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S. 
With  B.  P.  Remy,  Anderson,  Ind.,  1898;  Western  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1899; 
Peoria  Gen.  Elec.  Co.  and  Diamond  Meter  Co.,  Peoria,  1899-1901;  Fargo 
Edison  Co.,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  1901-03;  Fort  Wayne  El.  Works,  1902-04;  A.  T. 
&  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1904—. 
Address,  General  Offices,  Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1162.     ARCHIBALD  DIXON  SHAMEL 
Born  Oct.  15,  1877,  in  Taylorville,  111.     m.   Caroline  Shamel. 
B.  S. 
Address,  1227  Princeton  St..  Columbia  Heights,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1163.     STANLEY  LIVINGSTONE  SOPER 
Born  May  31,  1875,  Gifford,  111.     f.   Milton  Hubbel  Soper.     m.   Catherine 

Arietta 

School    Supt.      Prepared    in    Rantoul    High    School.     Adelphic.      B.    A. 

Miller,   1901;  Teacher,   1903;  Supt.  of  School,   1903—.      Methodist  Church; 

Supt.  of  Sunday  School;  Pres.  Co.  Teachers'  Assn. 

Married  Mable  Mary  Dollison,  Jan.    1,   1903,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Child, 

James  Milton,  born  Jan.  11,  1904. 

Address,  Waterville,  Kans. 

1164.     ROY  VERNER  SPALDING 

Born  Mar.  30,  1876,  Byron,  111.  f.  John  Franklin  Spalding,  Rockford, 
111.     m.   Emily  Lucius  Read,  Byron,  111. 

With  the  N.  K.  Fairbanks  Co.  Prepared  in  Byron  High  School.  LL.  B. 
Buver  with  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  until  Nov.,  1903;  Supt.  Mail  order  Dept.of 
The  N.  K.  Faribanks  Co..  1903—. 

Marriea  Ethel  Rood,  1899,  Byron,  111. 
Address,  Glen  Ellvn,  111. 


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1165.     JOSEPH  CLARENCE  STALEY 
Born  Jan.  25,  1874,  Tolono,  111.     f.  George  Alexander  Staley,  Sept.   15, 

1842,  Cabal  Co.,  Va.     m.   Priscilla  Jane  Benjamin,  Mar.  1.  1842,  Perry  Co., 

Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Philomathean.     Y.  M.  C. 

A.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1900,  Stanford  Univ.     Teaching,  1900—. 
Address,  1112  5th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

1166.     ALBERT  LEWIS  THAYER 

Born  Feb.  11,  1876,  Johnson,  Ohio.  f.  Charles  Corbet  Thayer,  Aug.  11, 
1853,  Bristol,  Ohio.     m.   Ella  Hulse,  Sept.  22,  1855,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  New  Castle  High  School.  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Clubs.  B.  S.  Christian  Church;  Lodge  of  the  Craft.  F.  &  A.  M.  No.  433; 
Delta  Royal  Arch.  Chapter  No.  170,  Hiram  Council  No.  45,  and  Lawrence 
Commanderv  No.  62,  K.  T.;  Shenango  Lodge,  No.  195,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Pittsburg 
Chapter  A.  I.  A. 

Married  Ethel  E.   Halstead,  Sept.   20,   1899,  Cortland,  Ohio.     Children, 
Lauren  Halstead,  born  Nov.   8,   1901;  Harding  Hulse,  born  Mar.   4,   1903; 
Charles  Bradley,  born  Sept.  7,  1904. 
Address,  Lawrence  Savings  &  Trust  Bldg.,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

1167.     GUY  ANDREW  THOMPSON 

Born  Jan.  8,  1871,  Steward,  111.  f.  Robert  Tames  Thompson,  1848,  W. 
Va.     m.   Evelyn  Louise  Flagg,  1848,  Williston,  Vt. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta,  Univ.  of  Me.  B.  A.;  B.  A.,  1900,  M.  A.,  1901,  Harvard. 
Teacher  of  Eng.  and  Ger.,  Millersburg  Mil.  Inst.,  Ky.,  1898-99;  Instructor  in 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1901-05;  Asst.  Prof.  Eng.,  same,  1905 — .  Member 
Harvard  Modern  Language  Conference,  1900-01;  Sec.  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
Maine,  1903;  Sec.  and  Treas.  Philological  Club,  Maine,  1901-03. 
Address,  University  of  Maine,  Orono,  Me. 

1168.     FERDINAND  FREDERICK  EMIL  TOENNIGES 
Born  Apr.    3,    1875,   Rock   Island,   111.     f.   Henry  J.   Toenniges,   Berlin, 
Germany,     m.   Mary  E.  Willers,  Hamburg,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Davenport,  la..  High  School.      C.  E.  Society. 

B.  S.      With  various  railroad  companies  in  the  positions  of  draftsman,  chain- 
man,  etc.,  1898—. 

Married  Myra  M.  ,  Oct.  11,  1900,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

Address,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

1169.     WILLIAM  LUTHER  UNZICKER 
Born  Mar.  1,  1875,  Hopedale,  111.     f.  J.  T-  Unzicker,  Dec.  27,  1841,  Pekin, 
111.     m.   Phoebe  Engel,  Oct.  22,  1843,  Metamora,  111. 

Special  Deputy  Surveyor  of  Customs  and  Asst.  Custodian  of  Federal 
Building,  Omaha,  Neb.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  Univ.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  B.  A.  Teaching  School,  Hopedale,  1898-99;  in  Omaha  High  School, 
1899-1900;  Clerk  in  Custom  House,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1900-02;  Special  Deputy 
Surveyor  of  Customs  and  Asst.  Custodian  of  Federal  Building,  Omaha,  Neb., 
1903—. 
Address,  204  Federal  Building,  Omaha,  Neb. 

1170.     RUFUS  WALKER.  Jr. 
Born  Feb.  27,  1875,  in  Rock  Island,     f.  Rufus  Walker. 
Coal  Business,  1904.     B.  A. 
Address,  614  22d  St.,  or  415  16th  St.,  Moline,  111. 


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1171.     CHARLES  ALBERT  WALTER 

Born  Feb.  26,  1876,  in  Piano,  111.      f.    [.  Walter. 

B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1901.     Chemist  and  Dean  Chem,  and  Pharm.  Depts.  Xafl 
Cor.  Schools,  1904. 
Address  (1904),  317  E.  North  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1172.     JOSHUA  PERCY  WEBSTER 
Born   Feb.   3,    1873,   Philadelphia,    Pa.     f.   Lukens  Wesbter.     m.   Eliza- 
beth Hallowell. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Friends  Central  School  and  Armour  Insti- 
tute, Chicago.  Adelphic.  Bus.  Mgr.  Illini.  B.  S.  Supt.  of  Construction 
with  W.  W.  Lindsay  &  Co.,  Engrs.  and  Contrs.,  1899 — .  Member  Phila. 
Engrs'.  Club,  1900;  Friends  Meeting,  Brithwright  member. 

Married  Katherine  C.  Hamilton,  June  20,  1900,  Petersburg,  111. 
Address,  4613  Wayne  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1173.     SARAH  EMELINE  WEBSTER 
Born  Mav  16,  1876,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     f.   Sidnev  Breese  Webster,  Feb.  21, 

1843,  Carlyle,  111.     m.   Emeline  Barnes,  Sept.  14,^1845,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Art    Instructor.      Prepared    in    Carlyle,    111.     Y.    W.    C.    A.     Alethenai. 

Ilhni  and  Illio  Artist.      B.  A.     Teacher  of  English  Lit.  in  All  Saints  (Epio.) 

School,  Sioux  Falls,  S.   D.;  teacher  of  English  Lit.  and  Art  in  Champaign, 

public    schools,    1900-01;    Director   of    Art,    Pub.    Schools,    Lincoln,    Xeb.. 

1901-06.      Instructor    in    Art    dep't    of    New    York    Training    School    for 

Teachers,  1906—. 

Address,  N.  Y.  T.  S.  T.,  245  E,  119th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1174.     CLYDE  LEIGH  WETZEL 
Born  Dec.  27,  1877,  Traer,  la.     f.   C.  F.  Wetzel,     m.   Emma  Axon. 
Telephone  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Traer  High  School.      B.  S 
Address,  259  S.  CHnton  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1175.     ALLISON  JAMES  WHARF 

Born  July  20,  1876,  Olney,  111.  f.  James  Elliot  Wharf.  1854,  Keene, 
Ohio.      m.   Adelia  Hanna  Allison,  1855,  Jonesborough,  Ind. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Olney  High  School.  B.  S.  Highway 
Bridge  Construction,  1898;  entered  the  services  of  the  Union  Pac.  R.  R., 
1899,  and  served  as  chainman,  rodman,  inspector  of  masonry  and  piling 
intsrumentman  on  tunnels,  asst.  engineer,  gen.  foreman  of  bridges  and 
buildings,  Asst.  engineer.  Supervisor  of  bridges  and  buildings.  Now  divi- 
sion engineer. 

Married  Sara  Bower  Thompson,  Jan.,  1900,  Olney,  111.     Children,  Allison 
Webster,  born  Oct.,  1900;  William  Thompson,  born  Aug.,  1904  (died  Nov., 
1905). 
Address,  122  E.  16th  St.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

1176.     ALBERT  ST.  JOHN  WILLIAMSON 
Born  Apr.   6,   1872,  Quincy,   111.      f,   William  Penn  Williamson.  Dec.  10, 
1832,  Freeport,  Pa.     m.   Martha  L.  St.  John,  Kent,  Conn. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  tJniv.  Acad.  Capt.  B.  S.;  M.  E., 
1902.  Shop  and  drafting  room  of  C.  M.  &  S.  P.  Ry.,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1898-1901;  draftsman  and  chief  draftsman  Mex.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1903;  Topo- 
graphical work,  1904;  Asst.  to  Supt.,  Machinery  Mex.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1904-06; 
Mechan.  Inspector,  1906.  Member  I.  N.  G. 
Address,  care  of  Mex.  Central  Ry.,  Aquas  Calientes,  Mex. 


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1177.     FREDERICK  HENRY  WILSON 
Born  Aug.  14,  1876,  Evanston,  111.     f.   W.  C.  Wilson,     m. 
Electrician.      Prepared   in   Evanston   High   School.     B.    S.      Sigma   Chi. 

Electrical  work;  Chief  Electrician,  Battleship  Kentucky,  U.  S.  N.,  1900-04. 

Electrical  Dept.,  Deering  Harvester  Co.  Works,  1904;  Steam  Turbine  Dept., 

Allis  Chalmers  Co.,   1906. 

Address,  care  of  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1178.     LEWIS  FORNEY  WINGARD 

Born  June  3,  1875,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Wingard, 
Delphi,  Ind.     m.   Mary  Forney,  Waynesboro,  Penn. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  at  High  School.      Band;  Orchestra;  Adelphic;  Politi- 
cal Science  Club;  Asst.  Editor  Illini.      B.  A.;  LL.  B.     Engaged  in  practice 
of  Law.      Sec.  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  Champaign;  Chm.  of  Republican 
Township  Central  Committee  of  Champaign. 
Address,  407  N.  State  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

*1179.     JAMES  THOMPSON  WOLCOTT 

Born  October  21,  1868,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Gilbert  Wolcott,  Jan.  20,  1837, 
Brooklyn,  New  York.     m.   Maria  Day,  Feb.  17,  1839,  Nunda  Vallev,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Peoria,  111.  B.  S.  Asst.  to  City  Chemist,  Buffalo',  N.  Y., 
1898;  Asst.  to  State  Chemist,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1899;  Asst.  111.  Steel  Co.,  1900; 
Asst.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago.  1901;  Supt.  Oil  Refinery  Armour  & 
Co.,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas,  1902.      Member  Masons;  American  Chemical  Soc. 

Married  Marie  Boss,  June  20,  1900,  Chicago,  111. 
Died  Feb.  9,  1904,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas.     Widow,  Mrs.  J.  T.  Wolcott,  386  Front 

Ave.,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

1180.  GEORGE  BEDELL  WORTHEN 

Born  May  17,  1877,  Warsaw,  111.  f.  George  B.  Worthen,  1837,  Warsaw, 
111.     m.   Mary  L.  Bedell,  1839,  Warsaw,  111. 

Manager  Collection  Dept.,  Amer.  Jobbing  Assn.  Prepared  in  Warsaw 
High  School.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Mgr.  Track  Team,  1898-99;  Illini 
Staff.  LL.  B.  Practiced  Law  at  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  1903;  Asst.  Manager  Col- 
lection, Swift  &  Co.,  1904;  Man.  Coll.  Dept.,  Amer.  Jobbing  Assn.,  1904 — . 
Articles  in  current  magazines,  1900-1902;  in  Green  Bag,  American  Legal 
Xews  and  Law  Student's  Helper.  Member  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America.      Senior  Warden,  Holy  Cross  Mission,  Episcopal,  Poplar   Bluff,  Mo. 

Married  Etta  M.  Horstman,  Sept.   1,   1902,  Olathe,  Kans.     Child,  Mary 
The  ye,  born  Sept.  8,  1903. 
Address,  422  N.  Linn  St.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

118L     MINNIE  BARNEY  WOODWORTH  (YOUNG) 

Born  May  5,  1877,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Stephen  Elias  Woodworth,  Nov. 
27,  1815.     m.   Mary  Celina  Carpenter,  Apr.  5,  1842. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Alethenai.  B.  A. 
Teaching,  Champaign,  1898-99. 

AI arricd  ]ohn  Hayes  Young,  Dec.  26,  1899,  Champaign,  111.  Child,  Boy, 
born  Nov.  21,  1900,  (died  Nov.  21,  1900);  John  Hayes,  Jr.,  born  Sept.  7,  1903. 
Address,  1419  Division  St.,  Burlington,  la. 

1182.     DAVID  CONDER  WRAY 

Born  Feb.  27,  1875,  Winnebago,  111.  f.  S.  T.  Wray,  Perry  Co.,  Pa.  m. 
Martha  Scott,  Pa. 

Mining  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Winnebago  High  School.      C.   E.   Club. 
B.  S.      Civil  Engineers'  Club.      With  U.  S.  Geol.  Survev,   1898-1900;  Asst. 
Mine  Eng.,  Whitebreast  Fuel  Co.,  1900-1905;  Supt.  of  Shaol  Creek  Coal  Co., 
1905 — .      Member  Masons. 
Address,  734  The  Rookery,  Chicago,  111. 


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1183.     HERMAN  LOUIS  WUERFFEL 
Born  Feb.  24.  1876,  Chicago,  111.      f.   Leonhard  Wuerffel,  Jan.  31.  1829, 
Beyreuth,  Bavaria,     m.   Albertina  Koplien,  June  19,  1839.  Stetin,  Germany. 
Electrician.      Prepared   in   South   Chicago    High   School.     Capt.      B.    S. 
With  Western  Electric  Co.      Member  German  Lutheran  Church,  Maywood,  111. 
Married  Charlotte  Anna  Eissfeldt,  Jan.  14,  1900.  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Chil- 
dren, Stella  Albertine,  born  June  19,  1901;  Gertrude  Anna,  Mar.  30.  1905. 
Address,  409  S.  10th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111. 

CLASS  OF   1899     (108) 

1184.     HARRY  ANDERSOX 

Born  June  12,  1878,  in  Sheldon,  111.  f.  M.  Anderson,  m.  Minnie  J. 
Fleager. 

Engineer.      B.    S.     Asst.    Superintendent   of   Equipment,    Pacific   States 
Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  Sunset  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co. 
Address,  care  of  Pacific  States  Telephone  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1185.     FRANK  HALL  ARMSTRONG 

Born  Nov.  1,  187  7,  Serena,  111.  f.  Abrham  T.  Armstrong,  111.  m. 
Lottie  E.  Hall,  Maine. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Pres.  of  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  B.  S.  Asst.  Master  Mechanic  Cleveland  CliflFs 
Iron  Co.,  1899-1901;  Master  Mechanic  Crystal  Falls  Iron  Co.,  1901-02; 
Master  Mechanic,  Republic  Iron  Co.,  1902-04;  Mechanical  Engineer  for 
Penn.  Iron  Mining  Co.,  and  Republic  Iron  Co.,  1904 — .  Member  Lake 
Superior  Mining  Institute,  1902. 

.^/amVcf  Clara  E.  Pascoe,  Dec.  23, 1903,  Republic,  Mich.  C/;/W,  Charlotte  E. 
Address,  Vulcan,  Michigan. 

*1186.     SAMUEL  MICHAEL  BAYARD 

Born  Apr.  11,  1878,  Vincennes,  Knox  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Joseph  Lambert 
Bayard,  Jan.  27,  1841,  Vincennes,  Ind.  m.  Helen  M.  Burke,  Sept.  10,  1850, 
Marietta,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  St.  Francis  Xavier's  Prep.  School  and  Vincennes  Univ.      Phi 
Delta   Theta.      Shield    and   Trident.      B.    S.      Clerk,    Bankers'    Nat'l   Bank, 
Chicago. 
Died  Sept.  10,  1901,  at  Vincennes,  Ind. 

1187.     GWAVAS  FOSTER  BECKERLEG 

Born  Sept.  28,  1876.  f.  James  G.  Beckerleg,  Penzance,  Eng.  m. 
Catharene  Brown,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  EngHsh  High  School  and  Man. 
Train.  School.  C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineer  with  August 
Ziesing,  1899-1901;  American  Bridge  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1901-03;  Illinois  Steel  Co., 
1903-05;  Sec.  Bridge  Manufacturer's  Assn.,  1905-06.  Contracting  Mgr. 
Noelke-Richards  Iron  Works.      Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs. 

Married  Clara  M.  Ungewitter,  Chicago.  111.,  Dec.  24,  1901. 
Address.  2233   N.  Alabama  St..   Indianapolis,   Ind. 

1188.     RALPH  BENNETT 
Brother  of  No.  1189 
Born  June  20,   1875,  Morton,  111.     f.   Wm.  Sargent  Bennett,     m.   Mary 
A.  Campbell. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  C.  E.  H.  and  M.  T.  S.,  Chicago.      Philo- 
mathean.     B.   S.     Chief  Electrical  Engr.,   Edison  Elec.  Co.,   Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Associate  member  Amer.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. 
Address,  136  Witmer  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


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1189.     RUTH  BENNETT  (MORGAN) 
Sister  of  No.  1188 

Born  Sept.  20,  1877,  Morton,  111.  f.  William  Sargent  Bennett,  Indiana, 
m.   Mary  Anna  Campbell,  1836,  Morton,  111. 

Medical  Missionary,  China.  Prepared  in  North  West  Div.  High  School, 
Chicago.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Wacheka  League.  Chairman  Missionary 
Committee,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  A.;  M.  D.,  1904,  Johns  Hopkins.  At  Medical 
School,  1900-1901;  1901-1902,  in  California;  Medical  School,  1903-04; 
Medical  Missionary,  Tsing  Kiang  pu  China.  President  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Medical  School,  1903-04;  member  of  First  Presb.  Church  in  U.  S., 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1904. 

Married  Lorenzo  Seymour  Morgan,  M.  D.,  June  28,  1904,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Address,  Tsing  Kiang  pu;  via  Chinkiang,  China. 

1190.     THOMAS  ARCHIBALD  MURRAY  BEVANS 
Born  June  29,  1879,  in  Wildwood,  111.     f.   Homer  Bevans. 
Teacher,  Man.  Tr.      1904.     B.  S. 
Address,  353  W.  60th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1191.     MARY  CONSTANCE  BIGELOW 
Born  July  13,  1877,  Austin,  Minn.     f.   Edward  Bigelow,  Lakeville,  N.  Y. 

m.   Lucy  Hart  Brown,  Fitchberg,  Mass. 

Cleric.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  A.      Teaching,   1899- 

1901;  clerking,  1901—. 

Address,  407  W.  Washington  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

1192.     CLARENCE  EDGAR  BOCOCK 
Born  Dec.    14,    1876,  in  Stark  Co.,   111.     f.   Cyrus  Bocock.     m.   Eleanor 
Fonts. 

Teacher.      Le  Circle  Francais;  Natural  History  Club;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon.      B.   A.      Instructor  in  Science,   Corning  High   School,   Corning,   Iowa, 
1900-04;  Dean  and  Professor  of  Science,  State  Normal  School,  Albion,  Idaho, 
1904.      Now  taking  Graduate  work  in  University  of  Chicago. 
Address,  Albion,  111. 

1193.     LUCILE  ALICE  BOOKER 
Born  Oct.  1,  1874,  in  Wichita,  Kans.     m.   Mrs.  C.  B.  Booker. 
Instructor  in  English,  1904.      B.  A. 
Address,  Stillwater,  Minn. 

1194.     JAMES  CLIFFORD  BRADLEY 
Born  May  29,  1875,  Morrison,  111.     f.  James  A.  Bradley,  Ohio,  1842.     m. 
Emily  Elizabeth  McAlHster,  1849,  Ind. 

Patent  Attorney.  Prepared  in  Morrison  High  School.  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A. ; 
Track  Team.  B.  S.  Drafting  with  Ajax  Forge  Co.,  1899-1900;  drafting 
U.  S.  Navy  Dept.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  1900-01;  member  of  the  Examining 
Corps  in  U.  S.  Patent  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901-05;  practice  of  patent 
law,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1905—.  Member  Presb.  Church,  1890;  Bar  of  Supreme 
Ct.  of  D.  C,  1905. 

Married  Dorothy  Holland  Sipe,  June  1,  1904,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  518  Frick  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1195.     THEODORE  LEONARD  BURKLAND 
Born  Apr.   30,    1875,   Moline,   111.     f.   Swan   P.    Burkland,   Sweden,     m. 

Charlotte  Larson,  Sweden. 

Civil   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Moline   High   School.      Delta   Tau   Delta; 

Tau   Beta   Pi.     Football   Team;   Manager   Interscholastic.     B.    S.     Drafts- 


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man,  Paige  Iron  Works,  Chicago,  111.,   1899;  Moline  Plow  Co.,   1899;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Peoria  Water  Works.  1902 — . 

Married  Mary  C.  Trumbower,  June  8,    1904,    Huron,   S.   Dak. 
Address,  care  of  Peoria  Water  Works  Co.,  Peoria,  111. 

*1196.     HALBERT  LILLY  CHIPPS 
Brother  of  No.  1473 
Born   Oct.    13,    1877,    in   Sullivan.    111.     f.   Abia   Chipps,   June   8,    1852, 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va.     m.   American  Lilly,  Oct.  10,  1856,  SulHvan,  111. 

Prepared  in  Sullivan  High  School.'  Tau  Beta  Pi.      C.   E.  Club.      B.   S. 
Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899;  Chicago  Junction  Railway 
Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  111.,  1900;  went  to  Laramie,  Wyo.  (with 
Union  Pacific  R.  R.),  August,  1900. 
Died  November  3,  1900,  at  Laramie,  Wyoming. 

1197.     HARRY  ARTHUR  CHUSE 

Born  Mar.  11,  1877,  Mattoon  111.  f.  J.  F.  Chuse,  Switzerland,  m.  M.  D. 
Nicholson,  Bond  Co.,  111. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon.      B.  S.      Supt.  of  Chuse  Engine  Works. 

Married  Eliza  Shinn,  Oct.  15,  1905,  St.  Louis. 
Address,  1117  Wabash  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 

1198.     EDITH  CLARK  (BURR) 
Sister  of  No.  1104 

Born  Apr.  28,  1877,  Vandalia,  111.  f.  Daniel  Monroe  Clark,  m.  Rebecca 
Davis  Clark. 

Prepared  in  Vandalia  High  School.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Watcheka  League; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Capt.  Basket  Ball  Team.  B.  A. ;  B.  L.  S.,  1902. 
Class  poet,  1902.  Article,  Niagara  Falls:  A  Bibliography;  Bulletin  of  Bibli- 
ography, Vol.  3,  No.  6,  pp.  85-91.  Member  Board  of  Directors  of  Detroit 
branch  Collegiate  Alumnae,  1905 — .  Rec.  Sec.  Detroit  Branch,  Coll.  Alum., 
1906-07. 

Married  Frank  Henry  Burr,  June  10,  1903,  Vandalia,  111. 
Address,  care  of  Burr,  Patterson  &  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1199.     MARY  EDITH  CLARK 

Born  Feb.  6,  1879,  near  Donovan,  111.  f.  Evlan  Clark,  Aug.  18.  1838, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  m.  Clarissa  Watkins,  Aug.  9,  1843,  near  Crawfordsville, 
Ind. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Weslevan  U^niv.      English  Club;  Alethenai;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.      B.  A.      Teaching,  1900-01,  Chillicothe,  111.;  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1902-03; 
graduafe  student,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  Sheldon,  111. 

1200.     PHILIP  HENRY  CLARK 

Born  Dec.  31,  1873,  Guilford,  111.  f.  Edward  E.  Clark,  Feb.  2,  1845, 
Ireland,     m.   Sarah  F.  Sale,  Dec.  6,  1851,  Guilford,  111. 

Supt.  of  Galena  School.  Prepared  in  Galena  High  School.  B.  A.  Prin. 
Galena  High  School,  1899-02,  and  Supt.  of  City  School,  1902—. 

Married  Loretta  J.  Mahony,  June  30,  1904,  Galena.  111. 
Address,  Galena,  111 

1201.     CHARLES  LUTHER  CLIFFORD 
Born  Sept.  6,  1874.  Serena,  111.      f.   Martin  Luther  Clifford.  Nov.  15,  1832, 

New  York  State,     m.   Sarah  Elizabeth  Sinclair,  July  29,  1836,  111. 

Electrical    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Ottawa    High    School.      B.    S.     Arc 

lamp  dept..  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.-Dec,  1899;  with  Chi- 


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cage  Telephone  Co.,  1900-02;  Elec.  Engr.,  Employ  of  the  U.  S.  Government, 
Dec,  1902—. 

Married  Belle  Ethel  Jones,  Dec.  19,  1900,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Texas. 

1202.     JANE  ELIZABETH  COOKE 

Born  June  4,  1866,  Monroe,  Mich.  f.  Jacob  Cooke,  1831,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 
m.   Sarah  Grigg,  England,  1834. 

Cataloger,    Library    of    Congress.      Prepared    in    Monroe    High    School. 
Attended  Univ.   of    Mich.,   1890-91,    '93-95.      B.   L.   S.      Classifier,  Univer- 
sity of  Pa.  Library,  1899;  Re-organizer,  Schmidlapp  Free  Lib.,  Piqua,  Ohio. 
1900-01;  CatalogeV,  Libr.  of  Congress,  1901—. 
Address,  218  Maryland  Ave.,  N.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1203.     VIRGINIA  DINWIDDIE  (PIPER) 

Born  Aug.  26,  1876.  f.  Samuel  Combs  Dinwiddie,  1827,111.  m.  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  Orr,  1844,  111. 

Prepared  in  Maroa  Public  Schools  and  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai.  B.  S. 
Laboratory  Asst.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1899-1900;  High 
School  Teacher,  Crothersville,  Ind.,  1900-01. 

Married  Charles  Edward  Piper,  May,  1901,  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  625  W.  4th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

1204.     GEORGE  DODDS 

Born  Nov.  4,  1878,  Neoga,  111.  f.  EH  Dodds.  m.  Ophelia  Everhart, 
Port  Washington,  Ohio. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Neoga  Public  Schools.  B.  S.  With  the 
Bullock  Electrical  Mfg.  Co.;  Asst.  in  test  dept.,  1899-1901;  Sales  Engineer, 
1901-03;  Foreman  Test  dept.,  1903-05;  Asst.  to  Supt.   of  Constr.,   1906 — . 

Married  Lvila  Engel,  June  18,  1904,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Address,  2605  Norwood  Ave.,  Norwood,  Ohio. 

1205.     RICHARD  CHARLES  DONOGHUE 

Born  July  28,  1875,  La  Salle,  111.     f.   T.  J.  Donoghue.     m. 

Law.      LL.  B.      Practicing  law  in  firm  of  Hall  and  Donoghue. 
Address,  La  Salle,  111. 

1206.     ALEXANDER  DAWES  DU  BOIS 

Born  Dec.  19,  1875,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Nicholas  Du  Bois,  Apr.  7,  1846, 
Carlinville,  111.      m.   Orlena  Eliza  Dawes,  July  20,  1851,  Carlinville,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  and  Man.  Tr.  School. 
Mech.  and  Elec.  Engr.  Soc;  Y.  M,  C.  A.;  Mihtary  Club;  Nat.  Hist.  Club; 
Athletic  Ass'n;  Hazleton  Medal;  Illio  Board;  Military  Instructorship ; 
Class  Treasurer;  Capt.  B.  S.  Draftsman  with  the  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
terv  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1899-1900;  Draftsman  and  Engineer  to  Supt.  of 
Bridges  &  Buildings  of  Wabash  R.  R.  Co.,  Springfield,  111.,  1900-02;  Western 
Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  as  Draftsman  and  Designer,  1902;  on  Engineering 
Staff,  1902-06;  Eng'r,  Gen'l  Sales  Organization,  1906^.  SpeciaHst  on  the 
applications  of  electric  motors,  1903 — .  Associate  member,  American 
Inst,  of  Elec.  Eng'rs;  member  Methodist  Church;  St.  Louis  Railway 
Club,    1901-02.     Associate    member    Amer.    Ornithologists  Union. 

Married  Alma  Margaret  Houser,  Nov.  8,  1902,  Lincoln,  111. 
Address,  418  W.  72nd  St  ;  Office.  259  S.  Clinton  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1207.     HARRY  TRUXTUN  EASTMAN 
Born  in  Rock  Island,  111.,  Jan.  25,  1878.     m.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Eastman. 
Junior  Engineer,  U.  S.,  Improvement  Miss.  R.      1904.     B.  S.     .  . 
Address,  1108  First  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.      U.  S.  Engr's  Office,  La  Crosse, 
Wis. 


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1208.     HOWARD  MONTGOMERY  ELY 
Born  Feb.  19,  1876,  Peoria,  111.     f.   Edwin  C.  Ely,  born  Feb.  19,  1840,  in 

Trumbal  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Montgomery  Grier,  born  June  23,   1848,  in 

Danville,  Pa. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.      Delta  Tau  Delta.      B.  S. 

Resident    Engineer,    Asst.   to   D.  W.   Mead.   Consulting  Engineer,  Chicago. 

Member  Western  Soc.  Engrs. 

Address,  care  of  D.  W.  Mead,  738  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1209.      EDNA  FAIRCHILD 

Born  May  5,  1876,  Marinette,  111.      f.   E.  M.  Fairchild. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Wellesley  Coll.     B.  L.  S. 
Address,  The  Lessing,  Chicago,  111. 

1210.     CLARENCE  EARL  FLEAGER 

Born  Mav  23,  1879,  Sheldon,  111.  f.  Wm.  Barnum  Fleager,  Sept.  7, 
1830,  Carlisle\  Pa.     m.   Frances  Milliman,  Oct.  17,  1853. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Sheldon,  111.  Base  Ball  team.  B.  S. 
Clerk  Am.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.  Chicago,  1899-1901;  District  Mgr.,  1901;  St. 
Paul,  Service  Insp.,  1901-02;  Switchboardman,  Sunset  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 
Seattle,  1902-04;  Supt.  Inside  Plant,  Puget  Sound  Div.,  1904—. 

Married   Mabell   E.   Maynard,  July    12,   1905. 
Address.  1614  E.  Harrison  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1211.     EUGENE  WILLIAM  PENN  FLESCH 

Born  Sept.  28,  1876,  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  f.  J.  A.  Flesch.  m.  Fred- 
ericka  Astruck. 

Interior  Architect.      Kappa  Sigma.     B.  S. 

Married  Rose  Eisler,  Oct.  29,  1904,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  Child,  Ruth, 
born  Aug.  8,  1905. 

Address,  4102  Indiana  Ave.,  or  50  Lake  Street,  Chicago,  111. 
1212.     MARCUS  SAMUEL  FLETCHER 

Born  Feb.  17.  1869,  Ridgefarm,  111.  f.  Henry  Fletcher,  Oct.  28,  1839, 
Ridgefarm,   111.     m.   Mahala   Haworth,   Oct.    15,  1842,  Georgetown,  111. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  Ridgefann  High  School.  M.  D., 
1898,  Chicago;  B.  S.  Phv  Rho  Sigma  of  P.  &  S.  John  Ashkurst  Surgical 
Soc.  of  U.  of  Penn.  Vermilion  Co.  Health  Officer,  1902-04.  Member  Ver- 
milion Co.  Med.  Soc,  1900;  111.  State  Med.  Soc,  1902. 

Married  ]ess\e  Baum,  Aug.  5,  1897,  Newport,  Ind.     Child,  Mildred,  born 
Apr.  8,  1900. 
Address,  Georgetown,  111. 

1213.     JOHN  ALBERT  FOBERG 

Born  Mar.  12,  1876,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Nels  A.  Foberg,  Sweden,  m. 
Mathilda  Bergstrom,  Sweden. 

Teacher.  Fellowship  in  Math.,  1900.  Teacher  of  Math,  in  R.  I.  Crane 
Man.  Train.  School.    B.  S. 

Married  Louise  Julia  Fountain,  July  1,  1903. 
Address,  653  Otto  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1214.     ROBERT  LAMBERT  FOWLER 

Born  Oct.  4,  1876,  in  Charity,  111.     f-   Robert  Fowler,     m.   Ellen  Dillon. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer.  '  Capt.  B.  S.  One  year  Mining  and  Civil 
Engineering;  three  years  Mining  Engineer  for  Utah  Fuel  Co.;  one  year  Chief 
Engineer  for  Utah  Fuel  Co.;  one-half  year  Supt.  Nevada  Coal  Co.  Prospect- 
ing with  Diamond  Drill.  Now  Supt.  "of  Gelsonite  and  Coal  Mines  of  the  Bar- 
ber Asphaltum  Co.,  headquarters  at  Dragon,  Utah. 
Address,  62  J  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  or  423  Dooly  Blk. 


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1215.     WILLIAM  GORDON   FRASER 
Born  Jan.   27,    1875,   La  Salle,   111.     f.   Wm.   H.   Fraser,   Mar.   26,    1838, 

Perth,  Ontario,  Canada,     m.   Lydia  M.  Waterman,  Apr.  26,  1848,  Pleasant 

River,  Nova  Scotia. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  La  Salle   High  School.      Delta  Tau 

Delta;  Tau  Beta   Pi;  Alfa   Delta  Zeta;   Shield  and  Trident.      B.   S.     Ass't 

Master    Mech.    Cleveland    Chffs    Iron    Co.,    Ishpenning,    Mich.,   1899-1901; 

Instructor  Mech.  Eng'g,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-02;  Master  Mechanic  Flammis- 

fumis  Co.,  Mojave,  Cal.,  1903;  Gen.  Mangr.  Flamisfumes  Co.,  1904 — . 

Address,  Mojave,  Calif. 

1216.     DAISY  GARVER  (BAUM) 
Wife  of  No.  849      Sister  of  No.    1866 
Born  Dec.  22,  1875,  Farmer  City,  111.     f.   Christian  Garver,  1849,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.     m.   Eva  Pettit,  1844,  Shelbyville,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.      Pi  Beta  Phi.      B.  A. 
Married  Harrey  William  Baum  ('95),  Mar.  20,  1900,  Bloomington,  111. 
Address,  Hibernian  Bank  Bldg.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1217.     WINFRED  DEAN  GERBER 
Born  July  8,1876,  Rockford,  111.     f.   Henry  H.  Gerber,  Rockford,  111.      m. 

Isabella  C.  Dean,  Cazamoria,  N.  Y. 

Railroad  Builder.      Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.      B.  S.      Municipal 

and   Sanitary  work,    1899-1902;   Railroad   Construction,    1902—.      Member 

Illinois  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Surveyors. 

Married  Jessie  Fuller  Davidson,  Aug.  27,  1902. 

Address,  Enid,  Okla. 

1218.     HUGH  McWHURR  GILCHRIST 
Born  Oct.  21,  1878,  Rapids  City,  111.     f.  John  Weir  Gilchrist,  Sept.,  1857, 

Wanlockhead,  Scotland,     m.   Caroline  Schaechter,  May,  1859,  Rapids  City, 

111. 

Mining  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Viola,  111.,  and  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.;  M.  E., 

1900,  Michigan  College  of  mines.      Student  Michigan  Coll.  of  Mines,   1900; 

Asst.   Supt.   Southern  Smelting  Co.,   1900-02;  Engineer  Empire  and  Alden 

Coal  Co.'s,  1902—. 

Married  Ehzabeth  Quirk,  Apr.  29,  1903,  Peoria,  111. 

Address,  Gilchrist,  111. 

1219.     WALTER  BURLEY  GRIFFIN 
Born  Nov.  24,  1876,  Maywood,  111.      f.   George  Walter  Griffin,  1851,  Mar. 
20,  Haverhill,  Mass.     m.   Estelle  Melvina  Burley,  1852,  Mar.  13,  St.  Charles, 
111. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  High  School.  Architects'  Club; 
Cercle  Francais;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Architectural  draftsman,  Chicago, 
1899-1901;  Architect  and  Landscape  Architect  with  Frank  Lloyd  Wright, 
Oak  Park,  111.,  1901-05.  Practicing  independently,  1906 — .  Member  Chi- 
cago Architectural  Club,  1899-1905. 
Address,  Elmhurst,  111.;    Office,  1200  Steinway  Hall,  Chicago,  111. 

1220.     FRED  GRIM 
Born  Aug.  10,  1875,  in  Canton,  111.     f.   E.  W.  Grim. 
Draftsman,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  326  W.  65th  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  office  1106  The  Rookery. 


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1221.     LOUIS  DIXON  HALL 

Born  June  13,  1878,  Taylorville,  111.  f.  William  W.  Hall,  Nov.  30,  1847, 
Springfield,  111.     m.   Sarah  Louisa  Stewart,  Mar.  31,  1849,  Waukegan,  111. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Hawarden  High  School,  la.  Adelphic.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Agricultural  Club.  B.  S.  1899-1903,  engaged  in  beef  cattle  trade, 
ranching  at  Fairfax,  S.  D.,  and  cattle  feeding  at  Hawarden,  la.,  and  general 
farming,  1899-1903;  Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry,  Illinois,  and  first 
Asst.  in  Animal  Husb.,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903 — .  Pamphlets,  Circulars  Nos.  79, 
88,  91,  92,  94,  98,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Stat,  (with  Herbert  M.  Mumford).  Occasion- 
al articles  in  various  weekly  and  monthly  Agr.  Journals.  Member  Hawarden 
Congr.  Church,  Trustee,  1900-1903;  Board  of  Education  of  Independent 
School  District  of  Hawarden,  1902-03.      Honorary  member  of  Alpha  Zeta. 

Married  Elizabeth  Cutler  Wilder,  June  13,  1900,  Champaign,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Dixon  Wilder,  born  May  7,  1902;  Charles  Nelson,  born  Feb.  12,  1904. 
Address,  care  of  College  of  Agriculture,  Urbana,  111. 

1222.     JOHN  NEWTON  HERWIG 

Born  July  27,  1874,  Mason  City,  111.  f.  Gerhard  Herwig,  Dec.  27,  1830, 
Hessey  Castle,  Germany,  m.  Elizabeth  Sullivan,  Nov.  27,  1842,  Cape  Mav, 
N.J. 

Mech.     Engineer.      Prepared    in    Univ.     Acad.      Machinist;    Draftsman, 
1900;  Maintaining  Block  Signals,  1901;  Mech.  Draftsman,  1902;  Water  Ser- 
vice, C.  C.  &  L.  R.  R.,  1904—. 
Address,  Mason  City,  111. 

1223.     IRWYN  HORATIO  HILL 

Born  Feb.  19,  1875,  Joliet,  111.  f.  Chas.  A.  Hill,  1834,  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
m.   Lydia  M.  Wood,  Mar.  17,  1838,  Crete,  111. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  B.  S.  Bugler, 
I.  N.  G.,  1891-93. 

Married  ]a.mie  E.  Woody,  June  11,  1901,  Champaign,  111.      Child,  Fred- 
erick Way  Woody,  born  Mar.  30,  1905. 
Address,  care  of  A.  Warren  Gould,  Archt.,  Washington  Bldg.,  Tacoma.  Wash. 

1224.     JOHN  KING  HOAGLAND 
Husband  of  No.  1500 

Born  Aug.  31,  1873,  Mode,  111.  f.  John  W.  Hoagland,  1832,  Ohio.  m. 
Carrie  King,  1842,  Pa. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Shelbyville  High  School.  Philomathean.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon.  Pres.  of  Athletic  Ass'n.  Capt.  track  team.  Illinois  and 
Conference  record  in  mile  walk.    B.  S.    Leading  the  Simple  Life  on  the  farm. 

Married  Francis  Myrtle  Green  ('01),  Feb.   12,  1902,  Urbana,  111.      Max, 
born  Aug.  2,  1904. 
Address,  Mode,  111. 

1225.     GEORGE  WALLACE   HUBBARD 
Husband  of  No.  1518 

Born  Dec.  15.  1876,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Geo.  Wyllys  Hubbard,  m.  Edna 
Price  Post. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Adelphic. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Military  Club.  Capt.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1902;  Asst.  Me- 
chanical Engineer,  1902 — . 

Married  Mabel  Hopkins  ('01),  Sept.  11,  1901.  Indianapolis,  Ind.      Child, 
Elizabeth  Edna,  born  May  20,  1905. 
Address,  1409  Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111. 


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1226.     ALINE  DELLENA  HUGHSTON  (ENOCHS) 
Wife  of  No,  1117 
Born  Jan.  29,  1878,  Bucklev,  111.     f.   Herbert  Abott  Hughston.  May  18, 
1844.  Otego,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  A.  Smith,  Apr.  3,  1848,  Waterloo,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  B.  S.  Teacher  of  drawing,  Cham- 
paign School,  1899-1900.      Student,  Art   Institute,  Chicago,  1905. 

Married  Claude  D.  Enochs  ('98),  June  14,  1900,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  900  Vine  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

1227.     FREDERICK  MILTON  JAMES 
Born  Aug.   13,  1869,  Piasa,  111.     f.   Geo.  James,  Aug.,  1840,  near  Liver- 
pool, Eng.     m.   Annie  M.  Laring,  Ind. 

Methodist  Minister.      Prepared  in  Piasa  Public  School.      B.  S.      Platonian 
Lit.  Soc,  Lebanon,  111.      Minister  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.      Elder 
in  the  M.  E.  Church  So.  111.  Conference;  Ordained  Deacon  bv  Bishop  Vincent 
at  Farfield,  1902;  ordained  Elder  by  Bishop  Cabe,  Litchfield,  111. 
Address,  Thebes,  111. 

1228.     LOUISE  JONES  (ADSIT) 
Wife  of  No.  1440;  Sister  of  Nos.  652,  653 
Born  Feb.  9,  1878,  Champaign,  111.      f.  James  S.  Jones,  Columbus,  Ohio- 
m.   Eliza  Houston,  So.  Charleston,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Kappa  Alpha  Theta.     B.   A. 
Married  Bert  W.  Adsit  ('01).  Nov.  12,  1902. 
Address,  502  W.  Grove  St.,  Pontiac,  111. 

1229.     EMMA  REED  JUTTON 

Born  New  Albany,  Ind.  f.  Joseph  Jutton,  born  Oct.  28,  1840.  m. 
EHzabeth  Reed,  Oct.  27,  1848. 

Librarian.      Prepared    in    Champaign    High    School.     B.    L.     S.      Loan 
Librarian,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.      Member  Christian  Church. 
Address,  501  Chalmers  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1230.     JAMES  FRANKLIN  KABLE 
Brother  of   No.    1708 

Born  June  12,  1876,  Virden,  111.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Kable,  born  Apr. 
4,  1840,  Green  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Anna  Maria  Freeman,  Sept.  8,  1842,  Virden, 
111. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Blackburn  University  and  Staun- 
ton Militarv  Academv,  Va.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Architects' Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Asst.  in  G.  E.  D.  at 
Illinois,  1899-1901;  Instructor  in  Descriptive  Geometry  at  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1901-02;  Instructor  in  G.  E.  D.,  at  Illinois,  1902-04;  Architectural  Supt., 
1904;  Structural  Draftsman  with  Purdy  &  Henderson,  June-Sept.,  1903; 
E.  C.  &  R.  M.  Shankland,  Jan.-June,  1905;  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  June-Sept., 
1905;  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.,  Sept.,  1905—.  Author;  Freehand  Letter- 
ing, (with  J.  D.  Phillips),  Chicago,  1902. 
Address,  6201  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1231.     DANIEL  CLEMENT  KETCHUM 

Brother  of  No.  880 

Born  Oct.    10,    1877,   Kewanee,   111.     f.   Smith   Ketchum,   Jan.    7,    1840, 

Bucyrus,  Ohio.     m.   Martha  Ann  Clement,  Aug.  17,  1846,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

Lawver.      Prepared    in     Elmwood     High     School.      Adelphic.      Political 

Science  Club;  English  Club;  Van  Twiller  Court  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. ;  Oratorical 

Ass'n;  Athletic  Ass'n;   Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.      B.  A.;  LL.   B., 

1904.     Prin.  of  High  School,  Girard,  111.,  1900;  Supt.  and  Prin.  of  Schools, 


1899]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  237 

Rosemond.     111.,     1900-02.      Practicing    law,     1904—.      Member     Presbytr. 

Church;  Kansas  City  Bar  Ass'n. 

Address,  521  Xew  York  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1232.     JAMES  THOMPSON  KINGSBURY 

Born  in  Lawrence  Co.,  111.     f.  R.  W.  Kingsbur\'.     m.  Josephine  Kingsbi^ry. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Vincennes    Univ.    and    Public    School.     B.    A.; 
LL.  B.,  'l902.      Member  Christian  Church. 
Address,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

1233.     FRED  CONRAD  KOCH 

Born  May  16,  1876,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Frederick  Koch,  Gudensberg,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Louise  Henrietta  Fischer,  Elmhurst,  111. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  High  School,  Chicago.  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1900.  Fellow  in  Chemistry,  1899-1900;  Instructor 
in  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1900-02;  Experimental  Chemist  with  Armour  &  Co., 
1902 — .      Member  Amer.  Chemical  Soc,  1897 — . 

Married  Bertha  Ethel  Zink,  Aug.  20,  1901,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  1519  Garheld  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

1234.      IDA  SUSAN   LANDEL 

Born  in  Paxton,  111.  f.  Jacob  Landal,  Alsace,  m.  Susan  Landel, 
Edgerton,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Paxton  High  School.      Watcheka  League.      B.  A. 
Address,  408  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1235.     JOHN  ALBERT  LATZER 
Brother  of  No.  1362 
Born    Nov.    11,    1876,    Highland,    111.     f.   Louis    Latzer.     m.   Elizabeth 
Luehm. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Highland  Public  Schools  and  Univ.  Acad.      Adel- 
phic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agricultural  Club;  Alpha  Zeta.      B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1900.     Chem- 
ist and   Processor,    1899-1904;   Manager  of  Delta   Plant  for  Helvetia   Milk 
Cond'gCo.,  1904—. 
Address,  Delta,  Fulton  Co.,  Ohio. 

1236.     CARROL  GRAY  LA\YRENCE 
Born  Nov.  12.  1875,  Carbondale,  111.     f.   Charles  Carroll  Lawrence,  Jan. 

31,  1837,  Paris.  111.     m.   Ellen  Jane  Hamilton,  June  16,  1841,  Prairie,  111. 
Architectural   Appraiser.      Prepared   in   State    Normal,   Carbondale,    111. 

Athletic     Assn.     Capt.      B.     S.      Architectural     Draftsman;     Architectural 

Appraiser. 

Address,  care  of  American  Appraisal  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1237.     WILLIAM  BLAKE  LEACH 

Born  July  10,  1877,  McLean,  111.  f.  Samuel  I.  Leach,  Dec.  30,  1840, 
Westmoreland,  N.  H.     m.   Nancy  M.  Blake,  June  11,  1842,  Swansey,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  McLean  High  School;  I.  S.  N.  Univ.,  Normal,  111. 
B.A.;  LL.  B.,  1902,  111.  Weslevan.  Member  Board  of  Control  of  Athletics; 
Tennis  Manager;  Pres.  Le  Circle  Francais.  B.  A.  Law  Student,  1900-02; 
Practicing  Law  since.  Elected  member  facultv.  Law  Dept.,  111.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Blooming-ton.  111.,  1905—. 
Address,  707  E.  Walnut  St.,  Office,  Unity  Bldg..  Bloomington,  111. 

1238.     OSCAR  ADOLPH   LEUTWILER 
Born  Feb.  16,  1877,  Highland,  111.     f.   Adolph  Leutwiler,  Highland,  111. 
m.  Celina  Seeger,  Winterthur.  Switzerland. 

Asst.   Prof,   of    Machine     Design.       Prepared     in     Univ.     Acad.      Sigma 


238  University  of  Illinois  [1899 

Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Shield  and  Trident;  Mech.  Engrs. 
See.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1900.  Fellowship  in  M.  E.,  1899-1900.  Draftsman 
with  Parlin  &  Orendorfif  Co.,  Canton,  111.,  1900-01;  Instructor  in  M. 
E.  Dept.  at  Lehigh  Univ.,  1901-03;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Machine  Design  at  Illi- 
nois, 1903 — .  Junior  member  American  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs. 
Married  Elise  Verena  Kaeser,  Sept.  3,  1901,  Highland,  111. 
Address,511   W.   Green  St.,   Urbana,   111. 

1239.      ELLA  MARIAN   LOFTUS 
Born  at  Ivesdale,  111.      f.   John  Loftus.     m.   Mary  Lyons. 
Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  A.      Asst.  in  High 

School,  Dixon,  111.,  1899-1902;  Ashland,  1902-03;  Pekin,  111.,  1903-04;  Asst. 

in  High  School,  Colorado  Springs,  1904-06. 

Address,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

1240.     FRED  MORGAN  McELFRESH 
Born  Mar.  27,  1874,  Waverly,  111.     f.   Greenberry  Riggs  McElfresh,   Ky. 

m.   Elvira  Morgan,  Ohio. 

Agriculturalist.      Prepared  in  Jacksonville  High  School.      Philomathean; 

Track  team.      B.  S.     Asst.  in  Zoology,  Oregon  Agricultural  Coll.,  1899-1901 ; 

foreman  of  fruit  farm,  1901—. 

Married  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Ewing,  Feb.  24,  1905,  Oswego,  Ore. 

Address,  Salem,  Oregon,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

1241.     MARY  McGILVREY 

Born  Aug.  23,  1869,  Cumberland  Co.,  111.  f.  James  Challen  Kelly,  1843, 
Ind.     m.   Charlotte  Young,   1848,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Casey,  111.,  and  Ind.  State  Normal  School,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
B.  A. 

Married    John    Edward    McGilvrey,     1894,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.     Child, 
Robert  Gardon,  born  June  12,  1902. 
Address,  167  Whitman  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1242.     JESSE  ERLE  MEHARRY 

Born  Dec.  31,  1876,  near  Philo,  111.  f.  Jesse  Meharry,  born  near  Wingate, 
Ind.     m.   Addie  A.  Francis,  born  at  New  Lenox. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Tolono  High  School.     Track  team.      B.  A.      Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias;  Leader  Tolono  K.  of  P.  Band,  1904-05. 
Address,  Tolono,  111. 

*1243.     BENONI  EDWARD  MERCIL 
Born  July  4,  1877,  in  Chicago,     f.   Benoni  Mercil. 
Eng.  Dept.  Amer.  Tele.  &  Telegraph  Co.      B.  S. 
Died   Mar.   28,    1906. 

1244.     JOSEPH  ALBERT  MESIROFF 
Born  Sept.  25,   1873,  in  Russia,     f.   Albert  Mesiroff,  Russia,     m.   Lorea 

Mesiroff,  Russia. 

Electrician.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Eng.  Soc.      Scholarship,  Chicago 

Club,  Univ.  of  111.      B.  S.      Electrical  engineer  under  Chief  Engineer  of  the 

Milwaukee  Elec.  Ry.  and  Light  Co. 

Address,  597  4th  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1245.     RALPH  WALTER  MILLS 

Born  Oct.  29,  1878,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  f.  Ralph  W.  Mills,  1836,  New 
York  City.     m.   Mary  McKinney,  1851,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Physician;  Instructor  in  Pathology.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;    Phi  Delta  (Med.);   Track  team;  Glee  Club;    Mandolin  Club; 


1S99]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  239 

Banjo  Club,  leader  1898;  Band;  Univ.  Orchestra.  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  St.  Louis 
Univ.  Practice  of  Medicine,  also  Instructor  in  Pathology,  Wash.  Univ. 
Med.  Dept.  Illustrated  several  Medical  books.  Member  St.  Louis  Med. 
See;   Washington  Univ.  Alumni  Ass'n. 

Married  Irene  M.  Goodberlet,  Aug.  2,  1904. 
Address, Webster  Groves,  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo. 

1246.     MASON  HARDER  NEWELL 
Born  Apr.   6,   1876.   Minonk,   111.      f.   Martin  L.   Newell,  Aug.    12,    1838, 
Spaflford,  N.  Y.     m.   Marv  A.  Beeman,  July  1,  1842,  Preble,  N.  Y. 

Publisher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1901;  LL.  B.,  1902, 
Yale.  Admitted  to  Bar  of  Conn.,  1902;  Illinois,  1902.  Asst.  Appellate 
Court  Reporter,  1902-04;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Fiske  &  Co.,  Law  Book  Publishers, 
Springfield,  111.,  1905 — .  Member  Sons  of  American  Revolution;  I.  O.  O.  F.; 
B.  P.  O.  E.;  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Springfield,  111. 

1247.      ALLEN   MEADE   OTWELL 

Born  in  Plainview,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Harrison  Otwell,  Carlinville, 
111.      m.   Fannie  Eveline  Brown,  Brighton,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Acad.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  and  Valparaiso  Coll. 
B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1901.  Science  Teacher  1899-1900;  Graduate  Student,  Illi- 
nois, 1900-01;  Science  Teacher  in  High  School,  1901-03;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903-04;  Operator  in  Electric  Light  and  Power  Station 
and  employed  in  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Works,, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1904- 
05;  Science  teacher,  1905 — .  Member  Masons;  I.O.O.F.;  Knightsof  Pythias. 
Address,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

1248.      DAISY   MAY  OWENS 

Born  Sept.  11,  1878,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Owens,  Dec.  22, 
1833,  Baltimore,  Md.     m.   Sarah  Wolfe. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Urbana  Public  School.     Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka  League.      B.  S.      Teaching  at  North  Yakima,  Wis..  1900—. 
Address,  North  Yakima,  Wis. 

1249.     ARTHUR  ELIJAH   PAINE 

Born  Mar.  24,  1876,  Rosemond,  111.  f.  Elijah  C.  Paine,  Sept.  2,  1844, 
N.  Amherst,  Mass.     m.   Sarah  O.  Russell,  Mar.  20,  1848,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Editor,  Long  Beach  Tribune.  Prepared  in  Rosemond  High  School. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Philomathean;  Republican  Club.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1900. 
Graduate  Scholarship  in  Economics;  Prin.  of  Pana  High  School,  1900- 
01;  Newspaper  Business,  1901 — .  Helped  start  Peoria  News,  man- 
aging editor  for  a  short  time;  now  managing  Editor,  Long  Beach  Tribune. 
Pamphlet,  Granger  Movement  in  Illinois,  Univ.  of  111.  Studies.  Member 
Congregational  Church. 

Married  Lavina  Eaton,  Oct.  21,  1903,  Pana,  111.     Child,  Sarah  Miriam, 
born  Oct.  9,  1904. 
Address,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

1250.     FRED  JACOB   POSTEL 
Husband  of  No.  1268 
Born  June  5,  1878,  Mascoutah.  111.     f.  John  Philip  Postal,     m.  Alwina 
Scheve. 

Prepared  in  St.  Louis  Man.  Train.  School.  B .  S.  With  C.  G.  Armstrong,  con- 
sulting engineer,  1899-1900;  Railroad  Supplv  Co.,  1900;  C.G.  Armstrong  &  Co., 
1900-05  ;  Partner,  Postel  &  Linn,  1905—.    Sergt.  Co.  D,  Second  U.  S.  Vol.,  1898. 

Married  Elma  Smoot  ('99),  Sept.  19,  1900,  Danville.  111. 
Address,  5227  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


240  University  of  Illinois  [1899 

1251.     ALICE  PUTNAM 

Born  Ma}'  2,  1872,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.  J.  R.  Putnam. 

Musician,  1904.      B.  Mus.     First  student  to  receive  this  degree  at  Illinois. 
Instructor  in  Violin,  Illinois,  1897-99. 
Address,  55  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

1252.     ROY  J.  RAILSBACK 

Born  Dec.  1,  1877,  Hopedale,  111.  f.  Ben  T.  Railsback,  Tazewell  Co., 
111.     m.   Margaret  M.  Flemmiken,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Grain  dealer  and  Real  Estate.      Prepared  in  Hopedale  High  School;  111. 
State  Normal  High  School  Dept.      Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  mini  Staff;  Board  Athletic  Control;  Manager  Foot  Ball  team; 
Editor  Illio.     B.  A.      Member  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Hopedale,  111. 

1253.     GEORGE  LESLIE  RAPP 
Born  Feb.  16,  1878,  in  Carbondale,  111.     f.   Isaac  Rapp. 
Architect,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  53  E.  53d  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  1005,  100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1254.     JOHN  EATON  RAYMOND 
Brother  of  No.  1255 
Born   Nov.    19,    1876,   Sidney,   111.     f.   Isaac   Stuart   Raymond,   111.      m. 
Edith  Eaton. 

Argiculturalist.     Prepared  in  Univ.   Acad.      B.    S.     Asst.   in  charge  of 
U.  S.  fresh  fruit  exhibit,  Universal  Exposition,  Paris,  1900;  Manager  Stuart 
Hill  Farms,  1900—. 
Address,  Sidney,  111. 

1255.     RUTH  RAYMOND  (HASELTINE) 
Wife  of  No.  601 ;  Sister  of  No.  1254 

Born  Junes,  1878,  Philo,  111.  f.  Isaac  S.  Raymond,  Jan.  29,  1849,  Marys- 
ville,  Ohio.     m.   Edith  Eaton,  Sept.  1,  1854,  Monmoth,  N.  J. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  B.  A. 
Teaching,  1900. 

Married  Warren  Edmond  Haseltine,  Oct.  17,  1900,  Sidney,  111.     Children, 
Theodore  Raymond,  born  Sept.   28,   1901;  Stuart  Edmond,  born  Apr.   24, 
1905. 
Address,  Box  422,  Aurora,  111. 

1256.     EMMA  MAY  RHOADS  (NICKOLEY) 
Wife  of  No.  1152;  Sister  of  No.  1257 

Born  Sept.  19,  1874,  Ottawa,  111.  f.  Thomas  Rhoads,  Brownsville,  Pa. 
m.   Katherine  Bardonner,  Allegheny,  City,  Pa. 

Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Pres. ; 
mini  Staff;  Glee  Club;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  English  Club.  B.  A.  Teach- 
er in  Greenville  High  School,  1899-1901;  Cook  Academy,  1901-03. 

Married  Edward  Frederick  Nickoley  ('98),  Aug.   12,   1900,  Champaign, 
111.     Child,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  born  Dec.  14,  1904,  Beirut,  Syria. 
Address,  Beirut,  Syria. 

1257.     HORACE  ADAMS  RHOADS 
Brother  of  No.  1256 
Born  Nov.   24,   1876,  Ottawa,  111.     f.  Thomas  Rhoads.     m.    Katherine 
Bardonner. 

Journalist.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
English  Club;  Adelphic;  Editor  Illini;  Illio  Board;  Tumbling  and  Gymnasium 


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team,    1895-97.      B.    A.      Law   Student,    Illinois,    1900-02;    Editor    Urbami 
Courier;    Reporter  Champaign  Daily  Gazette;   Solicitor  Urbana  Herald;  Law- 
Student  with  T.  J.  Smith,  Champaign,  111.,  1902-03;  Farmer,  1004-0.=^;  with 
Urbana  Courier-Herald,  1905 — . 
Address,  510  Healy  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1258.     FELIX   LANDERS  RITCHEY 
Born  Mar.   1,  1874,  Arthur,  111.      f.   Philip  Ritchey,  Dec.  26,  1840,  Bed- 
ford, Pa.     m.   Mary  J.  Landers,  Feb.  1,  1845,  Arthur,  111. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Sullivan  Public  Schools,  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Adel- 
phic.  B.  A.  1900-02,  Prin  of  Schools,  Haines,  Ore;  Merchant,  Haines,  Ore., 
1902-03;  Farmer,  Arthur,  111.,  1905 — .  Member  Methodist  Church;  Sunday 
School  Supt.,  1900-03. 

Married  Edith  Marion,  Aug.  31,  1901. 
Address,  Arthur,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3. 

1259.     PAUL  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  RUDNICK 
Born  Nov.  27,  1872,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.  John  Rudnick. 
Chemist,  1904.     B.  S.     Ph.  G. 
Address.  4956  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. ;  care  Armour  &  Co.,  Stock  Yards. 

1260.  WALTER  ROBERT  SCHUTT 

Born  Oct.  31,  1878,  Belleville,  111.  f.  Christian  Schutt,  Jan.  2,  1848, 
Wetterfeld,  Hessen,  Germany,  m.  Katherina  Pfeil,  Nov.  7,  1854,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany. 

Railroader.  Prepared  in  Belleville  High  School.  B.  A.  Prin.  of 
Schools,  Franklin  Park,  111.,  1899-1903;  Railroad  work,  1903;  Freight  claim 
dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1904—. 

Married  Mary  F.   Draper,    Oct.    12,   1905,   FrankHn   Park,   111. 
Address,  Franklin  Park,  Cook  Co.,  111. 

1261.  GARRETT  TELLER  SEELY 

Husband  of  No.  1147 

Born  June  1,  1876,  Oswego,  111.  f.  Thomas  Jennings  Seely,  Aug.  16, 
1848,  Newburg,  N.  Y.  m.  Anzolette  E.  Teller,  Julv  13,  1852,  Schnectady, 
N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Oswego  High  School.  C.  E.  Club;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Editor  Technograph;  Male  Quartette;  Glee 
Club;  Advisory  Board  of  Athletics.  B.  S.  Topographer,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R., 
1899-1900;  Transitman,  Chicago  and  Western  Ind.  R.  R.,  1900-01;  Engineer 
of  Maintenance,  So.  Side  Elevated  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1901 — .  Member  West- 
ern Soc.  of  Engrs.,  1905. 

Married  Grace  Espv  Morrow   ('98),  Oct.   21,   1902,   Paxton,   111.     Child, 
Miriam,  born  Oct.  9,  1904. 
Address,  602  E.  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1262.  FRANK  THOMAS  SHEEAN 

Brother  of  No.  1263 

Born  Apr.  22,  1878,  Galena,  111.  f.  Thomas  J.  Sheean,  Dec.  15,  1838, 
Guilford,  111.     m.   Frances  Delchunt,  Jan.  9,  1846,  County  Wichlow,  Ireland. 

Lawyer.      Prepared     in    Galena     High     School.      Baseball     Team.      Phi 
Delta  Theta.     B.  A.      Law  Student  in  offices  of  Sheean  &  Sheean,  Galena, 
111.,  to  1902;  member  of  Law  firm  of  Sheean  &  Sheean,  1902—. 
Address,  Galena,  111. 


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1263.     HENRY  DAVID  SHEEAN 
Brother  of  No.  1262 
Born  Nov.   17,  1875,  Galena,  111.      f.  Thomas  J.  Sheean,  Dec.   15,  1838, 
Guilford,  111.     m.   Frances  Delchunt,  Jan.  9,  1846,  Co.  Wicklow,  Ireland. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Galena  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Theta.     B.   A. 
Law  student  in  office  of  Sheean  &  Sheean,  1902 — . 
Address,  Galena,  111. 

1264.     CARL  EDMUNDS  SHELDON 
Born  Apr.  21,   1876,  Sterling,  111.     f.   Clarence  Leslie  Sheldon,  Apr.  21, 

1841,  New  York.     m.   Mary  Letitia  Crawford,  Apr.  19,  1847,  SterUng,  111. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Sterling  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Y.  M.  C. 

A. ;  Latin  Club;  Natural  Hist.  Soc. ;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma. 

B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1902.      Member  Presbyterian  Church;  A.  F.  &  A.  M.;  K.  of  G.; 

Pres.   of    Province    Delta,   Sigma    Alpha    Epsilon,    1902-06;  Nat'l  Chapter 

House  Officer,   Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  1904-06. 

Address,  Sterling,  111. 

1265.     CHARLAS  AUGUSTUS  SMITH 
Born  Dec.   8,    1876,   in  Mattoon,   111.     f.   S.   C.   Smith,     m.   Frances   H. 

Bacon. 

Architect.      Sigma  Alpha   Epsilon;   Tau   Beta   Pi.      B.    S.      Architect   in 

Peoria  and  Mattoon,  111.,  and  lola,  Kansas.      Member  Presbyterian  church; 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  lola  Commercial  Club. 

Address,  lola,  Kansas. 

1266.     ELMER  CHURCH  SMITH 
Born  Feb.  12,  1870,  in  Columbus,  Neb.     f.   Samuel  C.  Smith. 
Civil  Engineer,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  care  of  Jamison  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

1267.     FLORENCE  MARY  SMITH 

Born  Jan.  3,  1877,  Elbridge,  N.  Y.     f.   Geo.  Russell  Smith,  Carlton,  N.  Y. 
m.   Elizabeth  Ellen  Hutchinson,  Gaines,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Lewis  Academy,  Wichita,  Kans.      Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai. Valedictorian.      B.  A.      Teacher  of  English, 
High    School,    Hornellsville,   N.   Y.,    1899-1903;    Kankakee,   111.,    1902-03; 
Bloomington,  111.,  1903-04;  Univ.  Acad.,  1904—. 
Address,  606  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1268.     ELMA  SMOOT  (POSTEL) 
Wife  of  No.  1250 
Born    Feb.     14,     1878,    Danville,    111.      f.    Nathan    Smoot.     m.    Minnie 
Michener. 

Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.     B.  A. 
Married  Fred  J.  Postel  ('99),  Sept.  19,  1900,  Danville,  111. 
Address,  5227  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1269.     TOM  WOODS  SMURR 

Born  May  6,  1878,  Ottawa,  111.     f.   Dr.  T.  A.  Smurr,  Wooster,  Ohio.     m. 
Arvilla  E.  Woods,  do. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.   High  School.      In  Wooster  Univ., 
1897-98;  Beta  Theta  Pi,  (Alpha  Lambda  Chapter).      Member  Wooster  Univ. 
football  team.      B.  A.      Member  I.  N.   G.,  1895-98;   La  Salle  Co.  Bar  Ass' n; 
Ottawa  Boat  Club;    Congr.   Church. 
Address,  Suite  No.  1,  Gedney  Bldg.,  Ottawa,  111. 


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1270.     MAGGIE  EDITH  STALEY  (CARPENTER) 
Wife  of  No.    1014 
Born  Nov.  14,  1875,  Tolono,  111.      f.  George  Alex.  Staley,  Sept.  15,  1842, 
Va.     m.   Priscilla  Jane  Benjamin,  Mar.,  1842,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Le  Cercle  Francais. 
Watcheka  League.      B.  A.      Methodist  Church. 

Married  Hubert  Vincton  Carpenter  ('97),  June  19,  1899,  Urbana,  111. 
Children,  Charles  Benjamin,  born  Oct.  27.  1900;  Florence,  born  July  21,  1903. 
Address,  Pullman,  Wash. 

1271.     LAURA  ALLANA  STREIGHT 
Born    Oct.    12,    1872,    Franklinville,    N.    Y.     f.   Matthew    Streight.     m. 

Florence  E.  Gould. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  State  Normal  School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.     B.  L.  S. 

Conducted  an  Art   Store,   Olean,   N.   Y.,    1901-04;   Librarian  and  Secy,   at 

State  Normal  School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  1904 — . 

Address,  Franklinville,  Catt  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1272.     SIDNEY  ORIN  SWENSON 
Born  Aug.  2,  1875,  in  Chicago,  111.      m.  Antoinette  Johnson. 
Engineer.     Tau  Beta  Pi.      B.  S.      In  engineering  Dept.  Chicago  Edison 
Co.,  1899-1905;  In  engineering  Dept.,  New  York  Central  and  Hudson  River 
Railroad  Co.  on  new  Electric  Traction  System,  1905 — .      Member  Congrega- 
tional Church. 

Married  Florence  G.  Royer,  Aug.  3,  1901,  in  Wisconsin. 
Address,  84   Warburton  Ave.,  Yonkers,   N.  Y. 

1273.     GEORGE  EDWARD  TEBBETTS 

Born  Mar.  6,  1877,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   H.  H.  Tebbetts.      m.   Anna  Clark. 

Draftsman.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  B.  S.  With  Link  Belt 
Machinery  Co. 

Married  Mary  Louise  McAllister,  Oct.  29,  1903,  in  Chicago. 
Address,  1298  Millard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1274.     OTTO  JOHN  THEISS 

Born  Feb.  11,  1876,  in  Sublette,  111.     f.  J.  C.  Theiss. 

Engr.  with  Jacob  &  Davies,  Brooklyn.      B.  S. 
Address,  131  Prospect  PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      128  Broadway,  New  York. 

1275.     RALPH  THOMPSON 

Born  Oct.  31,  1878,  Makanda,  111.  f.  Theodore  Wilson  Thompson,  Apr. 
18,  1841.     m.   Lovina  Rendleman,  Dec.  3,  1855,  Makanda,  111. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  State  Normal  Univ.  Sigma  Chi;  Athletic 
Ass'n;  Students'  Dancing  Club.  B.  A.  Asst.  Bookkeeper;  Gen.  Storekeeper 
U.  S.  Naval  Station,  Canite,  P.  I.,  1899-1900;  Farming  at  Carbondale,  1900—. 
Address,  Carbondale,  111. 

1276.     HAROLD  FREDERICK  TRAPP 

Born  Oct.  17,  1877,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Frederick  Trapp,  Apr.  9,  1851, 
Belleville,  111.     m.   Emma  Rubly,  Nov.  13,  1856,  Springfield,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.     Track  Team;  Capt.  Debat- 
ing Team,  111.  vs.  Ind.,  1899.      LL.  B.     Member  firm  of  Beach,  Hoduett  8c 
Trapp.      Logan  County  Bar  Ass'n. 
Address,  227  Tremont  St.,  Lincoln,  111. 


1277.     MARTIN    LARSON    ULLENSVANG 
Born  June  12,  1868,  Steward,  Lee  Co.,  111.     f.  Lars  L.  Ullensvang,  J 
24,  1811,  Norway,     m.   Ingeborg  Kragevik,  June  6,  1834,  Norway. 


an. 


244  University  of  Illinois  [1899 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.  B.  S.  Teach- 
ing Science  and  Mathematics,  Luther  Acad.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

MorriVd  Marie  Jensen,  Aug.  15,  1894.  Children,  Lydia  Ingeborg,  born 
Apr.  3,  1900,  Chicago;  Anna  Magdalene,  born  Apr.  9,  1905,  Albert  Lea,  Minn. 
Address,  524  4th  St.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

1278.     WILLIAM  HERBERT  VANCE 
Brother  of  No.  1982 

Born  Nov.  6,  1876,  in  Effingham,  111.  f.  John  Albert  Vance,  Mar.  2 
1846,  Monkton,  Md.  m.  Nancy  Ellen  Barnsback,  April  11,  1856,  Pin  Oak. 
Twp.,  Madison  Co. 

Asst.  Division  Engineer,  Missouri  Division,  St.  L.  I.  M.  &  S.  Ry.  Prepared 
in  Edwardsville  High  School.  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Inspector,  111.  River  Im- 
provement with  U.  S.  Dredging  Fleet,  1899-1901;  Overseer  U.  S.  Lock  on 
Illinois  River  at  Kampsville,  111.,  1901-02;  Asst.  Engineer  Corps  of  Peoria 
Div.  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  1902-05;  Div.  Eng'r,  Missouri  Div.,  St.  L.  I.  M.  & 
S.  Ry.,  March,  1905 — .  Member  of  Edwardsville,  111.,  Lodge  No.  99,  A.  F.  & 
A.  M. 

Married  Julia  Gordon  Tindall,  June  2,   1902,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Child, 
Charles  Albert,  born  Aug.  16,  1905. 
Address,  De  Soto,  Jefferson  Co.,  Mo. 

1279.     ALICE  MILDRED  VIAL 

Born  Sept.  1,  1876,  Lyonsville,  111.  f.  Robert  Vial,  Apr.  9,  1824,  Chester, 
N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Ketchum,  Nov.  18,  1834,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Lyons  Twp.  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.  A. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  La  Grange,  111. 

1280.     EDMUND  VOLK 
Born  1876,  Mendota,  111.     f.   Dietrich  Volk. 
B.  S.     Telephone  Work. 
Address,  1275  Franklin  St.,  Oakland,  111. 

1281.     BEN  PERLEY  WEAVER 

Born  Dec.  13,  1877,  Danville,  111.  f.  Ben.  Weaver,  1846,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
m.   Martha  Marie  Campbell,  1849,  Ver.  Co.,  111. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.  Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.  B.  S.; 
M.  D.,  1902,  Illinois.      Phi  Rho  Sigma.      Med.  student,  1899-1902  ;   Physician 


and  Surgeon,  1902 — .     Articles,  Endocarditis  as  a  Complication  of  the  Acute 

-  -  _     —  -  - XXIV,  No.  11,  1904,  pp. 

368-373;    Early  Diagnosis  of    Pulmonary  Tuburculosis,  same.  Vol.  XXVI, 


Infectious  Diseases,  Ft.  Wayne  Med.  Journal,  Vol.  XXIV,  No.  11,  1904,  pj 


No.    10,  pp.    357-367.      Member    American    Med.    Soc,     1905;    Ft.  Wayne 
Med.  Soc,  1904;  Ft.  Wayne  Academy  of  Med.,  1904. 

Married  Lucile  Anne  Porter,  Sept.  16,  1903,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 
Address,  215  W.  Wayne  St.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

1282.     WILLIAM  W.  WEBSTER 
Husband  of  No.  1339 
Born  July  27,  1876,  Sadorus,  111.      f.  James  Webster,  Ind.     m.   Catherine 
Ellars,  Sadorus,  111. 

Mech.  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Philo  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S. 
Draftsman,  1900-02;  Engineer  of  Tests,  1903—. 

Married  Nancy  Emma  Hartrick  ("00),  Nov.  3,  1900,  Urbana,  111.      Child, 
Helen  Marie  Webster,  born  July  11,  1903,  (died  Dec.  9,  1905.) 
Address,  796  G  St.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif. 


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1283.     RALPH  WILSON  WEIRICK 
Born  Julv2,  1877,  Washington,  lU.      f.   Dr.  W.  H.  Weirick,  Sept.  14,  1841, 
Harleton,  Pa.     m.   Harriet  N.  Wilson,  Nov.  20,  1843,  Harleton,  Pa. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Washington  High  SchooL  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  S.;  M.  A.,  1900.  Fellowship  in 
Architecture,  1900.  Held  position  with  following  Architectural  Firms: 
H.  E.  Hewitt,  Peoria,  111.;  Nimmons  and  Fellows,  Chicago;  Architect's  Office, 
School  board,  Chicago;  Frost  and  Granger,  Chicago;  Reed  &  Stem,  New  York; 
Lord  &  Hewlett,  New  York;  Trobridge  &  Livingston,  New  York.  Member 
of  the  Donn  Barber  Atelier,  New  York  City. 
Address,  17  E.  95th  St.,  New  York  City,  office  424  5th  Ave. 

1284.     JAMES  INGERSOLL  WERNHAM 

Born  Sept.  25,  1874,  Marengo,  111.  f.  Spencer  Cone  Wemham.  Sept.  27. 
1846,  New  York  City;     m.   Emma  Titus,  Mar.  25,  1852,  Pennington,  N.  J- 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma;  Nu 
Sigma  Nu;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident. 
Three  years  on  Base  Ball  team,  Capt.  1899;  Class  Day  Speaker.  B.  S.;  M.  D., 
Rush  Med.  Coll.  Member  Anglo-American  Med.  Assn.,  Vice-pres.,  Vienna, 
Austria;  American  Med.  Assn.;  Fox  River  Vallev  Med.  Assn. 

Married  Winifred  Patrick,  Sept.  9,  1903,  (died  Jan.  24,  1904). 
Address,  Marengo,  111. 

1285.     MARK  HUBERT  WHITMEYER 

Born  Apr.  10.  1877,  Danville,  111.  f.  John  W.  Whitmeyer,  Dec.  1,  1843. 
Cumberland  Co.,  Pa.     m.   Edith  Chadwick.  Jan.  6,  1846,  Liching  Co.,  Ohio- 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.      Architects' Club.      B.S. 
Architect,  Danville,  1899-1904;  Champaign,  111.,    1904—. 
Address,  203  W.  Church  St.,  or  409-410  Illinois  Bldg.,  Champaign,  111. 
1286.     MAURICE  MEACHAM  WILLCOX 

Born  Oct.  25,  1874,  in  Galesburg,  111.     f.   William  H.  Willcox. 

Engineer.  B.  S.  Constr.  Dept.,  I.  C.  Rv.,  1900-05;  same,  M.  S.  P.  & 
S.   S.   M.   R.   R.,   1905—. 

Married  Eve   I.   Dille   (Ex-'02),  Julv  7,  1903.     Child,  Henrv.  born  Feb. 
27,1905. 
Address,  care  of  Chief  Engineer  Soo   Line,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

1287.  GEORGE  BASSETT  WILLIAMS 

Born  Sept.  20,  1878,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  f.  Robert  S.  Williams,  m. 
Isabel  S.  Williams,  nee  Carmon. 

Architectural  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Washington  High  School.     Sigma 
Chi.      B.  S.     Topographical  work,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  1899;  Asst.  Eng.  Big 
Four   Ry.,    1901;   Supt.    Holabird  &   Roche  Archts.,   Chicago,    1903;   Supt. 
Wells  Bros  Co.,  Genl.  Contractors,  Chicago,  1904 — . 
Address,  1115  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1288.  GEORGE  HENRY  WILMARTH 

Born  Dec.  22,  1876,  Jackson,  Mich.  f.  Albro  A.  Wilmarth,  Wis.  m. 
Nellie  Winslow,  111. 

Elec.  and  Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  High  School. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Foot  Ball  team.  B.  S. 
Three  years  on  elec.  railroad  construction  as  Supt. ;  two  j'ears,  Supt.  Electrical 
Dept.,  Miami  &  Erie  Canal  Transportation  Co.;  two  years  Gen.  Supt.,  Fort 
Smith  Light  &  Traction  Co.;  at  present,  Elec.  &  Mech.  Engineer  with  Illinois 
Traction  Co. 

Married  Elma  Warick  (Ex-'97),  Dec.  7,  1901,  Denver,  Colo.     Child,  Jean, 
born  Sept.  9,  1904. 
Address,  care  of  Illinois  Traction  Co.,  Danville,  111. 


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1289.     LULU  CATHARINE  WOOLSEY  (HURST) 
Born  Aug.  20,   1876,  Polo,  IlL     f.  R.  Dickson  Woolsey,  Sept.  9,   1834, 

Andes,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  A.  Holmes,  June  15,  1838,  Hamden,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.     Alethenai;  English  Club;  Editor  Woman's 

issue  of  Illini.  1899.      B.  A.      Taught  during  fall  of  1900;  Stenographer  and 

Asst.  Bookkeeper  for  R.  P.  B.  &  J.  Electric   interurban  railroad,  1900-05. 
Married  George  Pennington  Hurst,  June  20,  1905,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Address,  Beloit,  Wis. 

1290.     BERTRAM  OTHO  YOUNG 

Born  Jan.  15,  1876,  Le  Rov,  111.  f.  Denton  Young,  1845,  Ohio.  m. 
Emma  Barnett,  1847,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Le  Roy  High  School.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Students'  Dancing  Club.  111. -Wis.  debate,  1897.  B.A.  At- 
torney and  Counsellor  at  Law.      Oklahoma  Bar  Assn.,  1902 — . 

Married  Luella  Mary  Herdman  (ex-'OO),  Sept.  6,  1902,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.     Child,  Virginia  Ruth,  born  Jan.  16,  1904. 
Address,  Oklahoma  City,  Oklahoma. 

1291.     JOHN  HAYES  YOUNG 

Born  Mar.  27,  1872,  Gibson,  Ind.  f.  James  Nicholas  Young,  Oct.  4, 
1847,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  G.  Hayes,  Nov.  25,  1846,  New  York  State. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Train.  School.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Society.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Technograph,  No.  12;  Asst.  Editor 
of  same.  No.  11.  B.  S.  Milwaukee  Telephone  Switchboard  man;  Wis.  Tel. 
Co.;  Moline  Supt.  Fuller  Mfg.  Co.;  Burlington  Gen.  Manager,  Modern  Elec- 
tric Co.,  127  S.  Third  St.,  Burlington,  la.,  1904-06;  With  Miss.  Valley  Tel. 
Co.,  1906 — .  Article,  Specifications  and  Notes  on  Railway  Telegraph  Con- 
struction, Technograph,  No.  11,  pp.  129-133. 

Married  Minnie  Barney  Woodworth  ('98),  Dec.  26,  1899,  Champaign,  111. 
Children,  boy,  born  Nov.  21,  1900,  (died  Nov.  21,  1900);  John  Haves,  Jr., 
born  Sept.  7,  1903. 
Address,  1419  Division  St.,  Burlington,  la. 


CLASS  OF   1900    (148) 

*1292.     BERTRAND  BUHRE  ABRY 
Born  Oct.  6,  1876.  at  Dubuque,  la.     f.   E.  A.  Abry. 
B.  S. 
Died  Oct.  31,  1904,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

1293.     OTTO  C.  ADAMS 

Born  Apr.  13,  1872,  Neosho  Co.,  Kan.     f.  Hamilton  E.  Adams,     m. 

Lawyer.      Philomathean;   Lincoln   Law   Club;   Oratorical   Ass'n;   Demo- 
cratic Club.     LL.  B. 
Address,  Millikin  Bldg.,  Decatur,  111. 

1294.     JOSE  MARIA  ALARCO 

Born  July  21,  1873,  Gras  de  Valencia,  Spain,  f.  Jose  Maria  Lajarda, 
Gras  de  Valencia,  Spain,     m.   Patrocinio  Alarco. 

Business.  Prepared  in  Valencia  Institute,  Anglo  French  High  School, 
London;  Lycee  de  Vines,  France.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Episolon;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Foot  Ball  team.  B.  S.  Manager  Electric  Light  Co.,  1900-03; 
Gen.  Agent  Braschi  &  Co.,  Mexico  City,  1903-04;  with  C.  W.  Whittemore, 
financial  Agent,  1904—.      Spanish  Army,  1898-1899. 

Married  Florence  Gillespie  Brink,  June  26,  1901. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  2015,  Mexico  City,  Mex. 


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1295.      SARAH  AMBLER 

Born  Oct.  3,  1859,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  f.  Richard  Ambler,  Mar.  4.  1831, 
Allegany,  Pa.     m.   Nancy  Harper  Andrews,  Nov.  18,  1838,  Hartford,  Ohio. 

Cataloguer,     Supt.    of    Documents    office.      Prepared    in    Mt.     Pleasant 
High  School  and  Howe's  Academy.      B.  S.,  1882,  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.;  M.  S., 
same,  1885;  B.  L.  S.,  1900,  Illinois'.      Pi  Beta  Phi.      Librarian  Iowa  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1901-03;  Cataloguer,  Supt.  of  Documents  office,  1903 — . 
Address,  629  Capitol  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1296.     JEROME  GUSTAF  APPELQUIST 
Born  July  23,  1877,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.   Frederick  Appelquist,  Aug.  16, 

1842,  Sweden,     m.   Pauline  Kleyla,  Rock  Island,  111.,  1853. 

Engineer.      Prepared     in     Rock    Island     High    School.      Athletic    Ass'n. 

Track  Team;  Capt.      B.  S.      Draftsman,  1900;  Rodman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1900-01 ; 

Instrumentman,  1902-03;  Supt.  Const.  M.  V.  Trac  Co.,  1903;  R.  of  M.  Miss. 

Riv.  Comm.,  1904;    Draftsman,  with  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis,  Memphis,  Tenn., 

1905—;  Engineer  with  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis,  1906. 

Address  (home),  1620  3d  Ave.,    Rock  Island,  111.      Bus.  care  of  Ford,  Bacon 
&  Davis,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

*1297.     HARRIET  ELIZABETH  ASHLEY 
Born  Aug.  29,  1869,  Tonica,  111.     f.   Laurin  Norris  Ashley,  Barnard,  Vt. 

m.   Polly  A.  Densmore,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Gibson  Citv,  High  School.      Scholarship  to  Adrian  College, 

Mich.,  from  Gibson  City  High  School.      B.  A.     Traveled  abroad  and  attended 

Univ.  at  Grenoble,  France,  1901;  Special  instruction  in  French  and  Spanish, 

Paris,  1901-02. 

Died  July  11,  1904,  Chicago,  III. 

1298.     ZION  FROST  BAKER 
Born  Oct.  27,  1877,  in  Sullivan,  111.     m.   Mrs.  Mary  E.  Baker. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Sullivan  High  School.      Delta  Tau  Delta.      LL.  B. 
Married. 
Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

1299.     GEORGE  FRANCIS  BARRETT 

Born  July  14,  1879,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   M.  Barrett. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School.      Lincoln  Law  club. 
LL.  B.      Practicing  Law,    1900—. 
Address,  847  W.  22d  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  bus.  Suite  26,  81  S.  Clark  St. 

1300.     FLORENCE  MARIA  BECK 

Born  May  26,  1868,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  f.  George  Beck,  Jan.  2^^'  1835, 
Wisbech,  Eng.     m.   Czarine  Jane  Wyman,  Sept.  21,  1839,  Perry,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Platteirville  State  Normal  School.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Watcheka  League;  Glee  Club.  B.  L.  A.  Librarian  Eastern  111.  Normal 
School,  1904;  Asst.  Prof,  in  Lib.  Economy,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905.  American 
Library  Assn.;  Illinois  Lib.  Assn. 

Married  Thomas  Lawrence  McGlachlin,  Aug.  22,  1905,  Green  Lake,  Wis. 
Address,  Stevens'  Point,  Wis. 

1301.     EDITH   PAGE  BENNETT 

Born  Dec.  31,  1876.      f.   Charles  Bennett,     m.   Susan  Woodbury  Cleaves. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.      Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
B.   A.     Teacher  in  Normal  School,  Charleston,   1900-01;   Latin  and  Greek 
Teacher  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School,  1901—. 
Address,  404  N.  21st  St.,  Mattoon,  111. 


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1302.     HOBART  SHEARMAN  BOYD 
Born  Oct.  17,  1876,  Lewistown,  111.     f.   Thomas  A.  Boyd,  June  25,  1830, 

Adams  Co.,  Pa.     m.   Laura  James,  Nov.  1,  1834,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attorney.      Prepared   in   Lewistown  High  School.      LL.    B.      Phi  Delta 

Theta;  Phi  Delta   Phi.      Attorney;   City  Attorney  for  Lewistown,    1903-05; 

Master  in  Chancery  of  Circuit  Court  of  Fulton  Co.,  111.,  1905 — . 

Address,  Lewistown,  111. 

1303.     ELIZABETH  BRANCH  (SHEPARD) 
Born    in    Seymour,    111.      f.   William    Luther    Branch,     m.   Emily    Uree 

Yeager. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B   L.  S.      Asst.  Lib.  in  Eastern  111. 

State   Normal.   1901-04.      Member    American   Lib.    Ass'n.,    1901;   111.   State 

Lib.  Ass'n. 

Married  Elmer  Irwin  Shepard,  July  5,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 

Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1304.      WILLIAM  JAY  BROWN 

Born  Dec.  10,  1878,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  Gage  Brown,  Mar.  29, 
1842,   Roscoe,   Ohio.     m.   Harriet  Alice  Wolfe,  Coshocton,  Ohio. 

Architectural   Draftsman.      Prepared    in    Urbana   High   School.      Archi- 
tects'   Club;   Tau   Beta   Pi;    Sigma   Chi.      B.    S.      Architectural    Draftsman, 
1900—. 
Address,  1170  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1305.     JESSIE  JANE  BULLOCK 

Born  Aug.  8,  1873,  near  Eureka,  111.  f.  Wingfield  Minor  Bullock, 
Eureka,  111.     m.   Mary  Marsalenia  McCullough,  Harper's  Ferry,  Va. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Eureka  High  School.      Mathematical  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.      B.    A.;    M.   A.,    1906.      Teacher   of    High    School    Math- 
ematics,   1900-01,   Mattoon,   111. ;  Champaign,   111.,    1901-05.     Grad.  student 
in  Math.,  1905-06. 
Address,  409  E.  White  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1306.     EUGENE  IRVING  BURKE 

Born  January  14,  1878,  in  Rantoul,  111.  f.  P.  E.Burke,  m.  Isabelle 
Moyer. 

Alpha  Tau  Omega.  B.  S.  Vice-pres.,  Citizens  Bank,  Champaign,  111,  to 
date. 

Married  Kathryn   Blume,    Feb.    25,    1902,    Wapakoneta,    Ohio.     Child, 
Eugene  Irving,  Jr.,  born  Sept.  21,  1905. 
Address,  609  West  Church  St.,  Bus.  34  North  Neil  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1307.     WESLEY  ELMER  BURROUGHS 
Born  Nov.  17,  1876,  Savoy,  111.      f.  James  Wesley  Burroughs,  N.  J.     m. 
Mary  Gathering  Udy,  N.  J. 

Chief  Clerk,  Western  Electric  Co.  Prepared  in  Savoy  Public  School, 
Savoy,  111.  B.  S.  June,  1900-Sept.,  1900,  office  Elec.  Eng.  Dept.,  Illinois; 
Switchboard  Cabling  Dept.,  Western  Electric  Co.,  1900;  same,  shop  office, 
1900-02;  Contract  Records  Dept.,  1902-04;  Chief  Clerk,  Des  Moines,  la., 
1904—.  4th  Regt.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  July,  1900-Feb.,  1901;  First  Regt.  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  Feb.,  1901-May,  1903. 

Married  Rachel  Densmore  Cattanach,  July  22,  1903,  Chicago,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Josephine  Arnold,  born  May  15,  1904;  Donald  Densmore,  born  May  15, 
1904. 
Address,  3328  4th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 


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1308.     ROBERT  OSCAR  BUSEY 

Born  June  14,  1877,  Urbana,  111.     f.   Matthew  D.  Busey,  Mar.  20,  1842, 
Urbana,  111.     m.   Anna  Hurd,  Sept.  19,  1847,  Wyandotts  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teaching  and  graduate  work.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      B.  A. 
Fellow  in  German  at   Ohio  State  University,    1904-03.     Grad.    Student    in 
Harvard,  1905-06. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1309.     JOHN  KENYON  BUSH 

Born  Apr.  7,  1878,  Joliet,  111.     f.  John  Edward  Bush,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 
m.   Isabella  Gordon  Kenyon,  Thompsonville,  Conn. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High'School.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Phi  Lambda  Eps'ilon;  Assoc.  Editor  Illio.  'French  Play,  1899. 
B.  A.;M.  A.,  1903.  Chemist,  111.  Steel  Co.,  1900-1901 ;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Illi- 
nois, 1902-03;  Instructor  in  Chem.,  Joliet  Twp.  High  School,  1901-02, 
1903 — .  Member  Nat.  Ed.  Ass'n;  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
Address,  653  So.  Chicago  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

1310.     BRUCE  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL 
Born  Oct.  29,  1879,  Albion,  111.     f.  Joseph  M.  Campbell,  Wayne  Co.,  Ill- 

m.   Amabel  Thompson,  Albion,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Albion  High  School  and  So.  Collegiate  Institute. 

Member  111.  debating  team  in  111. -Wis.  debate,   1899;  Pres.  Wm.  J.  Bryan 

Democratic  Student  Club,  1898-1900;  Illini  Staff,  1899-1900.     B.  A.      Law 

student.    1900-1901;   Lawyer,    1901 — .     Village   Attorney,  Albion,   1903-04; 

member44thGen.  Assembly  of  111.,  1905.      K.  of  P.,  1901  •  D.  O.  K.  K.,  1903; 

M.  W.  A.,  1903;Mason,  1904;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  1905. 

Address,  500-505  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

1311.     CLYDE  CAPRON 

Born  Nov.  26,   1874,  Wapella,  111.     f.   William  B.  Capron,  Aug.  26,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.     m.   Laura  Barger  Willis,  Feb.  19,  Springfield,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Marion  High  School.      Philomathean;  Oratorical 
Ass'n;  debating  team;  Pres.  of  Philomathean.      LL.  B.      Prin.  of  Mt.  Pulaski 
High  School,  1900-01;  of  Lincoln  High  School,  1901-02;  studied  law  in  an 
office,  1902-03;  Northwestern  Law  School,  1903-05. 
Address,  Marion,  111. 

1312.  WALTER  SAMUEL  CHURCH 

Born  Jan.  6,  1879,  Chicago,  111.      f.   Myron  H.  Church,  Detroit,  Mich.      m. 
Julia  A.  Robinson,  Canaan,  Conn. 

Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  111.     Architectural  Club; 
Tau  Beta  Phi.      B.  S.      With  Myron  H.  Church. 
Address,  2679  Kenmore  Ave.,  Edgewater  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

1313.  LINDA  MAY  CLATWORTHY 

Born  Dec.  17,  1876,  Dayton,  Ohio.     f.   Rev.  Frederick  Clatworthy,  D.  D., 
1846,  D.  D.  England,      m.   Emma  Payne,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Private  and  High  Schools,  Vassar  Coll.  and 
Northwestern  Univ.  B.  L.  S.,  1900,  Illinois.  Delta  Delta  Delta.  North- 
western. Watcheka  League.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Illinois.  B.L.S.  Asst.  Cata- 
loger,  1900-01,  Dayton  Public  Lib.  Head  Cataloger,  1901-05;  Librarian, 
1905 — .  Contributor  to  Public  Libraries  and  Lib.  Journal.  Member  Ohio 
Library  Assn.,  Chairman  Special  committee  on  cataloging;  American  Lib 
Assn. 
Address,  Public  Library  and  Museum,  Davton,  Ohio. 


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1314.     FRED  WORTH  COOPER 

Born  Aug.   15,   1877,  in  Fisher,  111.     f.   Frank  Cooper,     m.   Louis  Alice 
Ham. 

Mortgage  Investments.      LL.  B.      Mortgage  Investments,  First  National 
Bank  Building,  Chicago,  111.     Admitted  to  Bar,  1901. 
Address,  3998  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1315.     BURTON  ROBINSON  CORBUS 
Born  Dec.  30,  1875.     f.   William  F.  Corbus,  1843.     m.   Clara  M.  Robin- 
son, 1845. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  La  Salle,  111,,  High  School.  B.  S.;  M.  D.  Nu 
Sigma  Nu.  Roll  of  Honor,  Med.  School.  Interne,  Lakeside  Hospital, 
1900-01;  Surgeon  to  Maryland  Smokeless  Coal  Co.,  1901-02;  Asst.  Supt. 
Alma  Sanitarium,  Alma,'  Mich.,  1902-04;  Med.  Study  in  Berlin  and 
Vienna,  1904-05;  Supt.  Alma  Sanitarium,  1905 — .  Member  Wayne  Co. 
Med.  Soc. ;  Michigan  State  Med.  Soc. 
Address,  82  Monroe  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1316.     GEORGE  ALEXANDER  DARMER 
Born  July  9,  1874,  Blue  Mound,  Macon  Co.,  111.      f.  John  Oscar  Darmer, 

Mar.  28,  1840,  Shelby  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Ann  Robertson,  June  2,  1844,  Dickson 

Co.,  Tenn. 

Phvsician.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

B.  A.;'M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1903.      Presbyterian  Church.     Alpha  Omega 

Alpha,  Hon.  Med.  Fraternity. 

Address,  Woodstock,  111. 

1317.     WILLIAM  JOHN  DOLAN 

Born  Julv  25,  1876,  May  Twp.,  Lee  Co.,  111.     f.   M.  J.  Dolan,  1850,  May 
Twp.,  Lee  Co.,  111.     m.   Kathrine  O'Ronoke,  Canada,  1850. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Ohio  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Philomathean. 
LL.  B. 
Address,  Granite  City,  111. 

1318.     OLIVER  KINSEY  DONEY 

Born  Nov.   30,   1873,   Deerfield,   Mo.      f.   Lvsander  Donev.     m.   Cynthia 
Ann  Hill. 

Minister.      Prepared  in  Tolono,  111.      Philomathean.      Y.  M.  C.  A.      LL.  B. 
Attorney  at  Law  and  Minister  of  Church  of  Christ. 

Married  Hattie  Myrtle  Shuck,  Aug.  17,  1898,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  511  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1319.     HORACE  RAYMOND  DOUGHERTY 

Born   June    21,    1875,    Mt.    Morris,    111.      f.   Newton   C.  .Dougherty,     m. 
Annie  M.  Edwards. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Univ.    of    Chicago,    A.    B.,    1896.      LL.    B.      Psi 
Upsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  Chicago;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Illinois. 
Address,  Peoria,  111. 

1320.     STANISLAW  DOWIATT 

Born  Oct.  4,  1873,  in  Kovno,  Russia,     f.   Ignatius  Dowiatt. 

Occupation  unknown.      B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1321.     CLARENCE  LEROY  EDDY 
Born  Oct.  20,  1877,  Atlanta,  111.     f.  John  Wilson  Eddy,  1835,  Frankford, 
Ky.     m.   Nancy  Howser,  1836,  Atlanta,  111. 

Railroad  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Osceola,  Iowa,  High  School  and  Drake 


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University,  Des  Moines,  la.     C.  E.  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Assoc.  Editor  Technograph,  1899.     Rodman  with  C.  &  X.  \V.  Rv.  to  Nov., 
1901;  Instrumentman,  C.  &  N.  W.,  1902;  Resident  Engr.  M.  K.' &  T.  Rv., 
1903;  Asst.  Engr.  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  1903—. 
Address,  So.  Kaukauna,  Wis. 

1322.     JOHN  WILLIAM  FISHER 

Born  Jan.  13,  1874,  Orangeville,  lU.  f.  John  R.  Fisher,  Oct.,  1829, 
Bellefonte,  Pa.     m.   Dora  L.  Giese,  1835,  Stettin,  Germany. 

School  Supt.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.  Mem- 
ber of  Wrightonian  and  Ciceronian  Societies,  Nonnal  L^niv.  B.  S.  Science 
Teacher  in  High  School,  Hiawatha,  Kans.,  1900-01;  Prin.  of  High  School, 
Carlyle,  111.,  1901-03;  Supt.  of  Carlyle  Schools,  1903—. 

Married  Lulu  Ritzman,  Aug.  2,  1900,  Estherville,  la.     Children,  Mvrtle 
M.,  bom  July  5,  1901;  Harold  E.,  born  Nov.  25,  1902. 
Address,  Carlyle,  111. 

1323.     WILLIAM  GRANT  FOSTER 
Born  Nov.   2,   1877,  Armstrong,  111.      f.   Edward  Forter,  Nov.  20,   1833, 

near  West  Lebanon,  Ind.     m.   Sarah  Anna  Tillotson,  Jan.  15,  1835,  do. 

Architect.      Prepared  in   L^niv.   Acad.     Tau   Beta   Pi;  Architect's  Club; 

member  Technograph  board.     Capt.      B.  S.      Architectural  draftsmen,  with 

Patton  &  Miller,  1902;  with  S.  A.  Bullard,  Springfield,  1900-01;  in  Urbana, 

1901-02;  Draftsman  and  Architectural  Supt.  with  Geo.  L.  Harvey,  Chicago, 

1902-06;   With  Spenser  &  Powers,   Archts.,   1906 — . 

Married  Sue  White  Jackson,  June  19,   1901.     Children,  Katherj'n  May, 

born  Apr.  17,  1902;  Edwin  Stanton,  Dec.  13,  1903. 

Address.  1200  Steinway  Hall,   Chicago,   111. 

1324.  HARRY  BERT  FOX 

Brother  of  No.  1122 

Born  June  16,  1871,  La  Salle,  111.  f.  David  Bert  Fox,  1833,  Westfield, 
Mass.     m.   Harriette  Robinson,  1839,  Bald  wins  ville,  N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Geology.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School  and  111. 
State  Normal  School,  Normal.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1905.  Instructor  in  geologv, 
Illinois,  1900—.      Sigma  Xi,  1905. 

Married   Myrtle   Amy   Murrav,    1897,    Normal,    111.      Children,    Herbert, 
born  Dec.  5,  1901;  Clara  Elizabeth,  born  Mar.  4,  1905. 
Address,  909  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1325.  FRANK  D.  FRANCIS 

Born  Jan.  12,  1879,  New  Lenox,  111.  f.  George  L.  Francis,  Oct.  5,  1856, 
New  Lenox,     m.   Annie  M.  Doig,  Oct.  20,  1856,  New  Lenox,  111. 

Phvsician.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Foot  Ball  team;  Editor  Illio.  B.  A.  M.  D.,  1903,  Northwest- 
ern. In  Cook  Co.  Hospital,  1903-04;  Practicing  since  Dec.  1,  1904.  Member 
Chicago  Med.  Soc,  1904;  Nu  Sigma  Nu,  Med.  Fraternity,  1900;  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha,  Honorarv  Medical  Fraternitv,  1903;  Epworth' M.  Church  of  Edge- 
water,  1905.  ' 
Address,  506  Wells  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1326.     HARRY  EBEN  FREEMAN 

Born  Jan.  11,  1S7-,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Julius  A.  Freeman,  1828,  Worcester, 
N.  Y.     m.   Emma  C.  How,  1846,  Fabius,  N.  Y. 

Phvsician.      Prepared  in  LTniv.  Acad.      Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Military  Band,  1895-98;  Students'  Dancing  Club.      B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1903,  North- 
western.     Member  Kendall  Co.  Med.  Soc,  1903,  Illinois  State  Med.  Soc. 
Address,  Millington,  111. 


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1327.     GEORGE  GIBBS,  Jr. 

Born  Jan.  6,  1878,  Riverton,  Ky.  f.  George  Gibbs,  1842,  Wareham, 
Mass.     m.   Elizabeth  Thacher  Hodge,  1846,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Plymouth  High  School  and  Cincinnati  Tech. 
School.  Illinois  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  B.  S.;  B.  S.,  1903,  Harvard.  Harvard 
Topiarian  Club;  Harvard  Graduate  Club;  Harvard  Rural  Club.  Austin 
resident  scholarship.  Harvard,  1903-04.  Student  in  Harvard,  1900-02; 
Asst.  in  office  of  Olmsted  Brothers,  1902-04;  Study  in  Europe,  1904-05 ;  with 
Olmsted  Brothers,  1905 — .  Member  Unitarian  Church. 
Address,  Wareham,  Mass. 

1328.  LESLIE  LELAND  GLENN 

Brother  of  No.  1329 

Born  Aug.  6,  1877.  near  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Joseph  Chamberlain  Glenn, 
1848,  Coles  Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Catherine  Ferguson,  1856,  do. 

With  Trevett-Mattis  Banking  Co.      Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School  and 
Champaign  High  School.      LL.  B.      Mandolin  Club;  Glee  Club.      Mercantile 
Business,   Urbana,   111.,   1900-01;  with  Trevett-Mattis  Banking  Co.,  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  1901—. 
Address,  207  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1329.  OTIS  FERGUSON  GLENN 

Brother  of  No.  1328 

Born  Aug.  27,  1879,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Joseph  Chamberlain  Glenn,  Coles 
Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Catherine  Ferguson,  Coles  Co.,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Mattoon  and  Champaign  High  Schools.      LL.  B. 
Address,  Murphysboro,  111. 

1330.  HUGH  JOSEPH  GRAHAM 

Born  Aug.  20,  1877,  Ivesdale,  111.  f.  James  M.  Graham,  Castleblayney, 
Ireland,     m.  Kate  Wallace,  Rantoul,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  English  Club.  Fort- 
nightly Club.  Illio  Board.  B.  A.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  1900-01. 
Clerked  in  law  office  1901-02;  practicing  law  as  member  of  firm,  Shutt, 
Graham  &  Graham,  1902 — . 

Married  Clara  G.  Colgan,  Apr.    26,    1904,    Springfield,    111.     Child,   born 
May,  1906. 
Address,  934  S.  Second  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

1331.     ROBERT  GRAY 
Born  June  14,  1874,  in  Lily  Lake,  111.     f.  Joseph  Gray. 
Farmer,  1904.      B.  S. 
Address,  161  Nott  Terrace,  Schnectady,  N.  Y. 

1332.     HARRY  ALTMAN  GROSSBERG 
Born  in  Brisk,  Russia,  Jan.   1,   1879.     f.   N.  B.  Grossberg.      m.   Percilia 

Altman. 

Wholesale   cigar  business.      LL.    B.      Lawyer,    1900-04;  wholesale   cigar 

merchant,  1904 — .      Member  of  Masonic  Lodge  and  Elks,  527. 

Address,  1617  Central  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1333.     PAULINE  GUNTHORP 
Born  Nov.  6,  1875,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   Wm.  P.  Gunthorp. 
Head  Cataloger,  Library  of  the  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1904.      B.  L.  S. 
Address,  Library  Univ.  of  Cin.,  Cincinnati,  O. 


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1334.     ELIZABETH  TWINING  HALL 
Sister  of  No.  1335 
Born  at  Downs,  111.      f.   Calvin  Springer  Hall,  May  29,  1836.     m.   Rachel 
Eberhardt.  Feb  20.  1S43. 

Instrtictor.      Prepared    in    Illinois    Normal.     Alethenai.     Capt.    Basket 
Ball   team.     A.    B.;   A.    M.,    1901.      Head  of   English   Dept.,   High   School, 
Everett,  Wash.;  State  Normal,  Pittsburg,  Kans. 
Address,  Downs,  111. 

1335.     JOHN  CALVIN  HALL 
Brother  of  No.  1334 
Born  Apr.  13,  1872,  Downs,  111.      f.   Calvin  Springer  Hall,  May  29.  1836, 
Pa.     m.   Rachel  Lee  Eberhart,  Feb.  20,  1843,  Pa. 

High  School  Supt.  Prepared  in  Kickapoo  High  School,  Downs,  111. 
Junior  Orator.  Leader  of  Wrightonian-Philadelphian  Debate.  B.  A. 
High  School  Prin.,  Wheeling,  Md.,  1900-04;  Supt.  Wheeling  City  Schools, 
1904—.      Member  K.  of  P.;  F.  &  A.  M.,  Seer.,  1904-05;  J.  W.  1905-06. 

Married  Grace  M.  Debo,  Aug.  14,  1904.  Peru,  111. 
Address,  Wheeling,  Md. 

1336.     JOHN  EDWARD  HANNAN 
Born  July  5,  1878,  at  Champaign,  111.     f.   Bernard  Hannan.     m.     Olive  J. 
Conner. 

Estimator.      B.  A.      Member  of  Catholic  Church;  Illinois  Athletic  Club; 
the  First  Reg.  Athletic  Club. 
Address.  2358  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1337.     RACHELLE  MARGARET  HANSON  (GURLEY) 

Born  May  30,  1877,  Villa  Grove,  111.  f.  Robert  Patton  Hanson,  Aug.  17 
1842,  Hanso'nville,  Va.  m.  Maria  E.  Shomaker,  July  25,  1845,  Hansonville. 
Va. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Taught  Pvhsics  and 
Chem.  in  Marv  Nash  College,  Sherman,  Tex.,  1900-01 ;  1901-02,  in  the  Philip- 
pines, charge' of  the  Girls'  School  of  Santa  Anna,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1901-02; 
Travelled,  1902-03. 

Married  Raymond  Bennett  Guriey,  Apr.   7.   1902,  Manila,  P.   I.      Child, 
Margaret  Josephine,  born  Oct.  16,  1904. 
Address,  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

1338.      OLIVER  ALBERT   HARKER,  Jr. 
Brother  of  No.  1508 

Born  Feb.  18,  1878,  Vienna,  111.  f.  Oliver  Albert  Harker,  Dec.  14,  1846, 
Wayne  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Sidney  Ann  Bain,  July  26,  1851,  Vienna,  111. 

Cattle  Raiser.  Prepared  in  So.  Illinois  Normal  Univ.,  Carbondale,  111. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent.     B.  A.      Breeder  of  Hereford  Cattle. 

Married  Maud  Bressler,  June  15,  1904.  Wa\'ne,  Neb. 
Address,  Carbondale,  111. 

1339.     NANCY  EMMA  HARTRICK  (WEBSTER) 
Wife  of  No.  1282;  Sister  of  Nos.  1510,  1511 
Born   Feb.    8,    1874,    Sadorus.    111.      f.   Henrv   Hartrick.    Mar.   30,    1830, 
Thiede,  Germany,     m.   Nancy  Emily  Taylor,  Aug.  6,  1840,  Pittsheld,  111. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  B.  A.  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church,  1889-1903;  Presbvterian  Church,  1903—. 

Married    William    Wyman    Webster   ('99),    Nov.    3,    1900,    Urbana,    111. 
Child,  Helen  Marie,  born  July  11,  1903  (died  Dec.  9,  1905). 
Address,  796  G  St.,  San  Bernardino.  Calif. 


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1340.     DAVID  HASSLETON  HARTS,  Jr. 

Born  Dec.  9,  1878,  Lincoln,  111.     f.   D.  H.  Harts,     m.   Emma  Brewster. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Lincoln    High    School.      Kappa    Sigma.      B.    A. 
LL.  B.,  Harvard. 
Address,  Lincoln,  111. 

1341.     HARRY  HASSON 

Born  Mar.  17,  1878,  in  Lewistown,  111.  f.  H.  C.  Hasson.  m.  Ellen 
Davison  McDowell. 

Asst.  Manager  The  Armour  Fertilizer  Works.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Glee 
Club;  Quartet;  Chemical  Societv;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  B.  S.  Chemist, 
Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1900-02;  Chemist,  The  Armour  Fertilizer  Works, 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  1902-05;  Superintendent,  The  Armour  Fertilizer  Works,  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  1905-06;  Ass't  Mgr.,  same,   1906 — . 

Married  Kate  O'Brien,  Oct.  19,  1905,  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Address,  care  of  The  Armour  Fertilizer  Works,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

1342.     GEORGETTA  HAVEN 
Born  Feb.  14,  1859,  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.      f.   J.  L.  Haven. 
Cataloger,  (1904).      B.  L.  S. 
Address,  Avondale,  care  of  Public  Library,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1343.     WILLIAM  ALBERT  HAWLEY 
Born  May  26,   1877,  Dundee,  111.      f.   Edgar  C.   Hawley,  Feb.   20,   1850, 
Barrington,  111.     m.   Esther  E.  Hunt.  Sept.  12,  1845.  Dundee,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Dundee  High  School  and  Oberlin  Acad 
Major.  Instr.  in  Military  Science.  B.  S.  Asst.  on  Engineers  Corps,  Penn" 
Lines,  west  of  Pittsburgh,  1900-05;  Ass't  Engr.  Penn.  Lines,  1905 — .■ 
Corporal  3d  111.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1898-99;  Spanish-American  War, 
Porto  Rico.      Member  3d  Reg.   111.   Nat.   Guard,    1897-98  land    1899-1900. 

Married  Katherine  O'Donovan  Manley,  Nov.  16,  1904,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Address,  Room  14.  Pennsylvania  Sta.,  Richmond,  Ind. 

1344.     ZELLA  BERNICE   HAYES 

Born  Sept.  20,  1880,  Rankin,  111.  f.  T.  B.  Hayes  (Thomas  Boyd),  1853, 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.     m.   Emma  Jane  Cox,  1853,  Buchanan,  Mich. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Rankin  High  School.      Y.   W.  C.  A.     Alethenai. 
B.  A.     Teaching  in  Rankin.  111.;  Forrest,  111.;  Deer  Lodge,  Mont. 
Address,  Rankin,  111. 

1345.     THOMAS  MOULTON  HEADEN 
Born  Sept.  15,  1877,  Shelbyville,  111.     f.   Walter  C.  Headen,  Shelbyville, 

111.     m.  Virginia  Barrett,  Freeport,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Shelbyville  High  School  and  Mich.  Military  Acad. 

Y.   M.   C.   A.      Phi  Gamma  Delta.      Ilhnois-Indiana  Debate,   1900.      B.   A.; 

LL.  B.,  1903,  Northwestern.      Practicing  Law.      Member  Chicago  Bar  Assn. 

Address,  1112,  135  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1346.     EDWARD  GEORGE  HINES 
Born  Aug.    10,   1872,  in  Huey,   111.      f.   Lawrence  Hines,  Germany,     m- 

Caroline  Fricke,  Germany. 

Architect.      Prepared     in     Univ.     Acad.     Capt.      B.     S.      Architectural 

draftsman;  inspector,  bridge  and  building  dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.;  building  supt., 

in   New    Orleans,   Jackson,   Tenn.,    Paducah,  Ken.,  Chicago,   111.,   1900-05; 

Construction  Supt.,  Warren  Const.   Co.,  Chicago,  to  date. 

Married  Blanch  Edna  Baum,  May  30,  1900,  Shelbyville,  111. 

Address,  634  E.  46th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 


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1347.     ROBERT  GRANT  HOLABIRD 
Born  Jan.  28,  1878,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   William  Holabird.     m.   Maria  F. 
Augur. 

Architect.  B.  S.,  1900,  111.  Sigma  Chi.  B.  S.  Architectural  Superin- 
tendent, Holabird  &-  Roche,  1904,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  Leonora  Van   Eps,   Dec.    16,    1902,  at  Evanston.  111.     Children, 
William,  born  May  14,  1904;    Margaret,  born  Feb.  1,  1006. 
Address,  2319   Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1348.     CLAREXCE   WILBERT  HUGHES 
Born  Xov.   1,  1880,  Union,  Ontario,  Can.     f.   Thomas  Welburn  Hughes, 
Jan.  17,  1858,  Ontario,     m.  Jennie  Ballah,  Apr.  24,  1860,  Ont. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. ,  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta ; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Van  Twiller  Court.  B.  A.; 
M.  A.,  1905;  LL.  B.,  1905.  Teacher  of  History-,  Mattoon  High  School,  1900- 
02;  student,  Illinois,  Graduate  School,  and  College  of  Law,  1902-05.  Prac- 
ticing law,  1905 — .  Member  of  Christian  Church;  American  Historical  Assn., 
1900. 
Address.  Mattoon,  111. 

1349.     IDA  JACKMAX   (DOUGHERTY) 
Born  May  28,   1874.  Boston,  Mass.       f.   Lemuel  Xoyes  Jackman,   1843. 

m.   Louisa  Amelia  Otis,  1844. 

Prepared    in    Elgin    High    School.      B.    L.    S.      Wisconsin   Free    Library 

Commission,    Madison,    several    months    in    1900;   John    Crerar    Library   of 

Chicago,  1901. 

Married  Edward  Gardner  Doughertv,  Sept.   12,  1002,  Elgin,  111.     Child, 

Crail  Jackman,  born  Sept.  19,  1903. 

Address,  Box  154,  Fairhope,  Ala. 

1350.     TORSTEIX  KXUTSOX  TORSTEXSEX  JAHR 
Born  Aug.   7,    1871,   Holmestrand,   Xorwav.     f.   Knut  Torstensen  Jahr 
Nov.  19.  1836.     m.   Inger  Olea  Olsdatter  Halvorsen,  Feb.  1.  1838. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Tordenskiold  School,  Holmestrand,  X'orway.  B.A., 
Norwegian  Luther  College,  1896.  Scandinavian  Soc. ;  Librarv  Club.  B.  L.  S. 
In  library  work,  1900—.  Author,  (with  A.  J.  Strohm),  Bibliography  of  Co- 
operative cataloguing,  Washington,  1903,  116  pp.  Articles  in  different 
American  and  Norwegian  papers  and  periodicals  over  various  signatures. 
Member  Norwegian  Church.  Washington.  D.  C;  University  Club;  Library 
Assn.  of  D.  C;  American  Library  Assn..  Norske  Samlaget. 
Address,  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1351.  CHARLES  SUNDERLAND  JOHNSON 
Born  May  12,  1877,  in  Tolono,  111.  f.  Dr.  C.  B.  Johnson. 
Mechanical  Engineer.      B.  S.      Managing  Engineer  for  John  A.  Radford, 

1325  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  1525  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1352.     ARTHUR  RUSSELL  JOHNSTON 
Born  Sept.  22,  1878,  Troy,  N.  Y.      f.   Aaron  C.  Johnston,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary 
Starr. 

In  Output  Dept.  Western  Electric  Co.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High 
School.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  B.  S.  Coal  and  Ice  busi- 
ness till  June.  1905;  Manager  of  Tavlor  Husker  &  Shredder  Co.,  Joliet,  111.. 
1905—. 

Married  Nettie  Sylvester  Baker  (ex-'04),  Oct.  28,  1903,  Morrison,  111. 
Address,  217  Hunter  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 


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1353.     GEORGE  THOMAS  JORDAN 

Born  Oct.  15,  1S76,  near  Tolono,  111.  f.  Theron  Francis  Jordan,  July  28. 
1834,  Rockport,  Ohio.  m.  Ellen  AdeliaBarnum,  Sept.  26, 1841 ,  Rockport,  Ohio. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  A. 
Address,  Palacios,  Texas. 

1354.     HENRY  EZRA  KEENEY 

Born  Feb.  1,  1876,  Ustic  Twp.,  Whiteside  Co.,  111.  f.  Richard  Keeney, 
Nov.  8,  1842,  Laceyville,  Pa.  m.  Jennie  Eliza  Bond,  Dec.  24,  1842,  White- 
side Co.,  111. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Sterling  High  School.  Engineering  Soc.  B.  S. 
Machine  Shop  of  Deane  Steam  Pump  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1900-01; 
Draftsman,  American  Bridge'Co.,  Pa.,  1901-02;  Draftsman,  Duquesne  Steel 
Works,  Carnegie  Steel  Co..  1902-06;  Draftsman,  Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel 
Co.,  1906 — .  Member  I.  N.  G.,  1895-98;  Davis  Camp  Sons  of  Vete- 
rans, U.  S.  A.  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.      Sen.  Vice  Commander,  now  Commander, 

A.  F.  &  A.  M. 

Married  Fannie  Ladd,  Nov.  12,  1901,  Sterling,  111. 
Address,  1207  Franklin  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

1355.     GEORGE  FRANK  KEPLER 

Born  Mar.  8,  1876,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  f.  Geo.  Walter  Kepler,  Jan.  31, 
1847,  Erie,  Pa.     m.   Caroline  Faulkner  Kepler,  Mar.  3,  1853,  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Ashtabula  High  School  and  Baltimore  Man. 
Train.  School.  Archs.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Illio  Board;  Class  Artist;  Junior 
member  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Draftsman  for  Brown,  Burton  &  Davis, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1900;  Draftsman  with  Elzner  and  Anderson,  Cin.,  O.;  Head 
Draftsman  for  Wilbur  T.  Mills,  Archt.,  Columbus,  Ohio.,  1901;  Associate 
Architect  with  Frank  P.  Wilburn,  Architect  for  Southern  R.  R.  Co.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Address,  Home  Life  Bldg.,   Washington,  D.   C. 

1356.     MARGARET  ADELE  KETCHUM 

Born  Aug.  24,  1877,  in  La  Prairie,  111.     f.   A.  J.  Ketchum. 

Lawyer,  (1904).      LL.  B. 
Address,  Augusta,  111. 

1357.     ASA  BAIRD  KIRKPATRICK 

Born  Mar.  3,  1874,  Tiskilwa,  111.  f.  John  B.  Kirkpatrick,  Dec.  6,  1825, 
Harrison  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Honor  Grubbs,  July  27,  1833,  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind. 

Office  Work.  Prepared  in  Elmwood  High  School.  Natural  History 
Club;  Adelphic.  B.  S.  Teaching,  1900-03;  Office  work,  1903—.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  1894-1900. 

Married  Edith  Genung  Woodworth,  Aug.  27,- 1902,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Address,  321  Caroline  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

1358.     BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  KRAHL 

Born  June  20,  1877,  Aurora,  111.  f.  Henry  L.  Krahl.  m.  Susan  Als- 
paugh. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  East  Aurora  High  School.     Tau  Beta  Pi. 

B.  S.    Rodman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1900;  Draftsman,  Penn.  Lines  west  of  Pitts- 
burgh,  1901-03;  Asst.  on  Chicago  Track  Elevation,  P.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry., 
1903-04;  Engr.  in  charge  Chicago  Trk.  Elev.  P.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  1904—. 
Address,  154  So.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 

1359.     JAMES  PIATT  KRATZ 

Born  Dec.  12,  1878,  Monticello,  111.     f.   W.  H.  Kratz.     m.   Alice  J.  Piatt. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Monticello    High    School.      Phi    Gamma    Delta. 
Capt.      B.  A.     Farming,  1900 — . 
Address,  Monticello,  111. 


1900]  Baccalaureate   Alumni  25  7 

1360.  ALFRED  LEOXHARDT  KUEHN 
Bom  Avig.  16,  1877,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Leonhardt  Waldemar  Kuehn,  Dec. 
12,  1848,  Germany,  m.  Gesche  Helene  Woebken.  June  8,  1848,  Germany. 
Civil  Engineer.'  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S. 
Instructor  Civil  Engineering,  Illinois.  1900-02;  Engineer  Maintenance  of 
Way,  Chicago,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  R.  R.,  1902-04;  Engr.  Mo.  &  W.  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rv.,  1904-06;  Supt.  Maint.  C,  C,  C. 
&  St.  L.  R.  R.  and  Peoria  &:  Eastern  R.  R.,  1906—. 
Address,  Cincinnati.  O. 

1361.       OLIVE  CLARISSA  LATHROP 
Bom  at  Hastings,  Mich.     f.   E.  H.  Lathrop.     m.   Clara  A.  Polhemus. 
Librarian.      Prepared    in    Hastings    High   School    and    Univ.    of    Mich. 
B.  L.  S.     Cataloger,    Lib.    of    Congress,    1902-04;    Asst.    Lib.    in   charge  of 
Engineering  Lib.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1904-05;  Head  cataloger,  State  Lib.,  Lan- 
sing, Mich.,   1905 — . 
Address,   Lansing,   Mich. 

1362.  JEXXIE   MARY   LATZER 

Bom  Nov.  23,  1878,  Highland,  111.  f.  Louis  Latzer,  Xov.  11.  1849, 
Highland,  111.     m.  Elisa  Luehm.  Mar.  12,  1832,  Highland,  111. 

Prepared  in  L^niv.  Acad.      Watcheka  League;  Alethenai.      B.  S.;   M.  S., 
1901.     Fellowship  in  Bacteriology  and  continued  graduate  work,   1901-02; 
Asst.  in  Bacteriology  in  the  College  of  Science  and  Exp.  Sta.,  1902-04. 
Address,  Highland,  111. 

1363.  JOHX  OSCAR  LAUGMAX 

Bom  July  24,  1873,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.  f.  Jacob  Langman,  Jan.  16,  1846, 
near  Bergen,  Nor^vay.     m.   Martha  Berkland,  May  30,   1844. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Member  of  rifle  team,  1897.  B.  S. 
Science  teacher  at  L^rbana,  1900-01;  Chem.  and  Man.  Train,  in  Champaign, 
1901-02;  Science,  L'rbana.  1903;   Principal  same  until  July,  1905. 

MarrzVti  Xellie  Anderson,  June  28,  1900.     C/n'/rfrrw,  Marguerite  Josephine, 
bom  Apr.  22,  1902;  Eveline  Alberta,  born  Xov.  24,  1905. 
Address,  415   State   St.,   Ottawa,   111. 

1364.     JULIAX  LISIECKI  LEE 
Bom  Aug.  20,  1877,  in  Memphis.  Tenn.     f.   S.  L.  Lee. 
Draftsman,  (1904).      B.  S. 
Address,  care  of  I.  C.  R.  R.,  McComb,  Miss. 

1365.     CHARLES  LEWIS  LOGUE 

Bom  Mar.  28,  1877,  in  Danville,  111.  f.  J.  V.  Logue,  Apr.  16.  1837, 
Meigs  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Eva  C.  Schmitt,  July  21,  1851,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Chemist.     Delta  Tau  Delta.     B.  S.     Supt.  Millcreek  Valley  Starch  Co., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Address,  care  of  Millcreek  Valley  Starch  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1366.     NELLIE  LOUISE  McWILLIAMS 
Bom  July  23,  1877,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Alexander  McWilliams,  Apr.  12, 

1833,  Dufftown,  Scotland,     m.   Maria  Luttrell,  Oct.   10.  1841,  Ireland. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.      Pi  Beta 

Phi.     Fellowship  in  French,  1900-01.      B.  A.;  M.  A..  1901. 

Address,  38  Second  So.  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1367.     LYDIA  MATHER  (FORBES) 
Wife  of  Xo.  1022 
Bom  Oct.  5,  1876,  Wheatland,  Will  Co.,  111.     f.  Jonathan  Mather,  Oct. 


258  University  of  Illinois  [1900 

5,  1849,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Elizabeth  Sprague,  Sept.  12,  1848,  Will  Co., 

Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka  League;  English  Club.  Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Pres.  Watcheka 
League;  lUio  Board,   1899;  Illini  Board,   1899.      B.   A. 

Married  Ernest  Browning  Forbes  ('97),  Aug.  18,  1903,  JoHet,  111.      Child, 
Lydia  Frances,  born  Dec.  7,   1904. 
Address,  819  Virginia  Ave.,  Columbia,  Mo. 

1368.     HOWARD  VAN  REED  MAURY 
Born  Ang.  9,  1876,  Reading,  Pa.     f.   Gernant  Stout  Maury,  1829,  Read- 
ing, Pa.     m.   Rebecca   Evans,    1830,   Reading,   Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Rossville  High  School,  111.  C.  E.  Society; 
Military  Band.  B.  S.  Bridge  draftsman,  1902;  Chief  Engineer  Pan-Ameri- 
can Bridge  Co.,  New  Castle,  Ind.,  1902 — .  Commander  New  Castle  Com- 
mandry  No.  44,  Knights  Templar,   1905. 

Married  Stella  Peed,  Apr.  8,  1903,  New  Castle,  Ind. 
Address,    New    Castle.    Ind. 

1369.  FRED  HUTCHINSON  MAY 

Born  July  15,  1879,  Milford,  111.  f.  Jas.  S.  May,  July  22,  1835,  Bath,  N. 
Y.     m.   Augusta  Hutchinson,  Mar.  5,  1849,  Prophetstown,  111. 

Clerk,  U.  S.  Customs  Service.      Prepared  in  Prophetstown  High  School. 
LL.  B.     Farming,  1900-03;  Clerk,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Rv.,  Chicago,  1903;  Clerk 
U.   S.   Customs  Service,    1903—. 
Address,  558  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

1370.  EDWIN  LYMAN  MAYALL 

Born  Mav  28,  1876,  Albany,  111.  f.  Stephen  A.  Mavall,  1853,  Vermont, 
111.     m.   Anna  A.  Short,  Dec.  9,  1856,  Albany,  111. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.  B.  S.;  M.  E.,  1906.  Master  Mechanic  Acme  Harvester  Co.,  1900-03; 
Asst.  Supt.  of  Deere  Co.,  1903 — .  Invented  Anglo-American  Reaper  and 
patented  rake  control  and  roller  gearing  of  the  same,  Apr.,  1902;  now  as- 
signed to  Acme  Harvester  Co.  Member  Congr.  Church;  Creve  Coer  Club, 
Peoria;   Moline  Club;  Masonic;  Vice-Pres.  Tri.  Citv  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn. 

Married  OHve  Louise  Ulrich,  Aug.  1,  1903,  Peoria,  111. 
Address,  2008  6th  Ave.,   Moline,   111. 

1371.     STILLWELL  FREDERICK  MERRILL 
Bom  Oct.  8,  1876,  Moberly,  Mo.     f.   Stillwell  G.  Merrill,  June  26,  1846, 
Jackson,  Mich.     m.    Julia  C.  Hoffman,  Mar.  5,  1853,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  German  School,  Collinsville,  111.,  and  Walther 
College.  Track  team,  1898-1900;  Illini  staff,  1900;  Band,  1895-1900.  B. 
S.  Asst.  State  Chemist  of  N.  Y.,  1900-02;  Chief  Chemist,  Swift  &  Co., 
Kansas  City,  1902-03;  Chem.  Stxpt.  Maple  Citv  Soap  Co.,  Monmouth,  111., 
1903-04;  Chief  Chemist  J.  G.  Haase  Soap  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1904-05;  Glvcerine 
Chemist  Larkin  Co.,  Buffalo,  June,  1905  ;  with  National  Candy  Co.,  St.'  Louis, 
Mo.,  as  Chemist,  Supt.  of  A.  J.  Walter  Candy  Co.,  and  Asst.  Supt.  of  Branches, 
1905 — .      Member  of  German  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 

Married  Louise  C.  Freyer,  July  21,  1903,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Children,  Baby, 
born  Apr.  30,  1904,  died.  Baby,  born  Oct.  2,  1905,  (died  Nov.  2,  1905). 
Address,  Collinsville,   111.,  Lock  Box  267. 

1372.     ALBERT  DANFORTH  MULLIKEN 
Bom  Nov.  24,  1878,  Champaign,  111.     f.  John  Wallace  MuUiken,  Mar.  9, 
1849,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.     m.  Josephine  Danforth,  June  8,  1854,  Newton, 
Union  Co.,  Ohio. 


1900]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  259 

Law^-er.      Prepared   in   Champaign    High    School.     Alpha   Tau    Omega. 
LL.    B.      Practicing   law.     Associated   in   practice   with   Col.    J.    S.    Wolfe, 
1902-04.     City  Attorney,  Champaign,  111.,  1904—. 
Address,  Office  Xo.  8,  Main  St.,  Res.  404  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1373.     FRED  EARLE  NEWTON 

Bom  Oct.  15,  1879,  Onarga,  111.  f.  Edward  D.  Newton,  Mar.  11,  1842, 
Greenfield,  Mass.     m.   Fanny  Earle,  Mar.  30,   1847,  Milton,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Onarga  High  School  and  Grand  Prairie  Sem 
Philom.athean ;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Political  Science  Club;  Republican  Club 
Winner  in  annual  debate,  1898,  Illinois- Wisconsin  debate,  1899.  B.  A. 
M.  A.,  1901.  Instructor,  History  and  Civics,  High  School,  Fergus  Falls, 
Minn.,  1901-02;  Supt.  Schools,  Palatine,  111.,  1902-04;  vSupt.  Schools,  Des 
Plaines,  1904-05;  Lawyer,  1905 — .  Article,  Need  of  Better  Civic  Training 
in  Our  Schools,  Cook  County  School  News,  Vol.  1,  No.  10,  pp.  1-2. 

Married  Clara  Nuala  Harrison,  Dec.  23,  1904,  Palatine,  111. 
Address,  3349  Nor^vood  Park  Ave. ;  Office  532  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1374.     MARION  MICHAEL  NULL 

Bom  Dec.  3,  1871,  Blandinsville,  111.  f.  William  H.  Null,  Dec.  16,  1835, 
Connersville,  Ind.     m.   Orpha  Green,  Apr.  24,  1837,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Prep.  School  of  Univ.  of  Indianapolis.  Philo- 
mathean.  Elected  to  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  Coll.  of  Physicians  &  Surgeons. 
B.  S.  Physician  in  charge  of  the  Mar}'  E.  Wright  Memorial  Hospital,  Taikn, 
Korea. 

Married   Nellie    Bernice   Johnson.    June    8,    1903,    Chicago,    111.     Child, 
Robert  Palmer,  bom  Feb.   12,   1905. 
Address,  Taikn,  Korea,  Asia. 

1375.     SAMUEL  OSTROWSKI 
Born  Feb.  24,  1878,  Giddings,  Tex.     f.   Aaron  Ostrowski,  Ger.     m.   Lena 
Isbitz. 

Attorney.      Prepared  in  private  school.      Political  Science  Club;    Student; 
Republican  Club.      LL.  B. 

Married  1900.      Children,  Sidiiev  E.,  born  Tulv  23,  1901;  Bernice,  born 
Feb.  11,  1905  (died  July  16,  1905).' 
Address,  3227  So.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1376.     WILKINS  HOOVER  OWENS 

Born  Aug.  6,  1880,  Baltimore,  Md.     f.     m. 

Auditor,  Central  111.  Construction  Co.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High 
School.  Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  B.  S.  Engaged  in  constructing  an 
interurban  railway  Danville-St.  Louis.  Mgr.  Edwardsville  Light  &  Power  Co. 
Address,  Edwardsville,  111. 

137  7.     WILLIAM  GAY  PALMER 

Born  Sept.  15,  1877,  Orange,  N.  J.  f.  John  Palmer,  1846,  Belfast,  Ire- 
land,    m.  Jane  Gay,   1840,  Harvard,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Princeton,  111.,  Twp.  High  School.     Phi  Gamma 
Delta;   Phi  Delta  Phi.     Fellowship  in  Latin.     Capt.     B.   A.,   1900;  M.  A., 
1901.     Teaching,  Champaign  High  School.  1901-04;  Teaching,  Univ.  Acad., 
1904 — .     Student   in   College   of   Law.      Member   Presbyterian   Church. 
Address,  406  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1378.     CORNELIUS  JAMES  PEEPLES 
Bom  July  10,  1878,  Center\'ille,  Ind.     f.   William  A.  Peeples.     m.   Ada 
Elizabeth  Woods. 

Asst.   Natl.   Bank  Examiner.      Prepared  in   Shawneetown   High   Schoo 


260  University  of  Illinois  [1900 

and    Western    Military    Academy,    Alton,    111.      Delta    Tau    Delta.      B.    A. 
Salesman,   Marshall   Field  &   Co.,   Chicago,    1900-01;  Accountant,   Swift  & 
Co.,  1901-04;  Asst.  Natl.  Bank  Examiner,  Chicago,  111.,  1904 — . 
Address,  287  E.  41st  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*1379.     ROBERT  GERALD   PETTINGER 
Born  Sept.  25,   1876,  in  Cumberland,  Iowa.     f.   Prosper  Pettinger,  Jan. 

12,     1853,    Luxem.burg,    Europe.       m.   Catherine    Sauser,     July    20,     1851, 

Cascade,  Iowa. 

Prepared  in  Cumberland  High  School;  one  year  at  Drake  Univ.      Member 

Tau  Beta  Pi.      Won  I  in  High  Jum.p.      B.  S.   'With  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  in 

drafting  departmient,  June,  1900-Sept.,   1902. 

Died  Jan.  13,  1903,  in  Cum.berland,  Iowa. 

1380.     THEODORE  CLIFFORD   PHILLIPS 
Born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.     f.   Leo  Phillips,  Monroeville,  Ohio.     m.  Francis 

Schuurr,  Monroeville,  Ohio. 

Civil,    Mechanical    and    Hj'draulic    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Mt.    Carroll 

High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Delta  Tau  Delta.      Elected  Manager  of  Illio; 

Asst.  Manager  Foot  Ball  team,  1898;  Manager  Foot  Ball  team,  1899.      B.  S. 

Member  Western  Soc.   of  Engineers;  Associate  member  American   Soc.   of 

Civil  Engineers. 

Address,  310  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

1381.     CHARLES  CHURCHILL  PICKETT 
Born  Dec.  4,   1862,  in  Waterbury,  Conn.     f.   William  Pickett,  Chicago, 
m.   Mary  Poole  Tarr. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Chicago.  B.  A.,  1883,  Univ.  of  Rochester; 
LL.B.  'Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Law- 
yer, 1886 — .  ResidedinChicago,Ill.,1881-1897,andat  Urbana,  111.,  1897 — . 
Professor  of  Law,  Illinois,  1897-06;  Member  Amer.  Bar  Ass'n;  Illinois  State 
Bar  Ass'n;  Chicago  Literary  Club. 

Married  Minnie  C.  Emery,  June  1,  1892,  at  Chicago,  111.     Child,  Jeanne 
Adams,  born  Jan.  22,  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1382.      EARLE  ROYAL   POLLARD 

Born  Dec.  11,  1877,  Waterloo,  la.  f.  John  Henry  Pollard,  Mar.  23,  1841, 
Dorchester,  N.  H.     m.   Marry  Annette  Shackford,  May  1,  1850,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Mechanical  Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Centralia  High  School,  and  Univ. 
Acad.      Alpha   Tau   Omega;     Shield   and   Trident.      B.    S.    Draftsman,   At- 
lanta Ga.,   1900-01;  St.  Louis,   1901-04;  American  Mill  &  Const.  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  1904—. 
Address,  1436  x\lbany  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1383.     ERNEST  WILLIAM  PONZER 
Born  Sept.  30,  1872,  Arnswalde,  Germany,     f.   Carl  Ponzer,  June  7,  1844, 

Prilwitz,    Germany,     m.   Wilhelmine    Krueger,  Feb.   24,    1843,    Arnswalde, 

Germany. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics.      Prepared  in  Henry  High  School,  Henry,  111. 

Mathematical  Club;  Deutsche  Verein;   Beta  Theta  Pi.     Foot  Ball  team,  1900. 

B.  S.;   M.  S.,  1903.     Articles,  The  Interchange  of  the  Order  of  Integration  in 

a  Double  Integral,   Tcchnograph,   1903;   Note  on  a  Problem  in  Strength  of 

Materials,    Technograph,    1905.      Member  American   Mathematical   Soc. 

Married    Ella    Eugenia    Smith,    Aug.    20,   1903.     Child,  Ernest  DeWitt, 

born  July   14,   1904. 

Address,  108  S.  Fourth  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


1900]  Baccalaureate   Alumxi  261 

1384.      CHESSLEY  JUSTIN   POSEY 

Born  Jan.  26,  1873,  Troy,  111.  f.  Chesslev  Jubilee  Posev,  May  13,  1832, 
Troy,  111.     m.   Mary  Ann  McKittrick,  July  3."l835,  Troy.  111'. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Edwardsyille  High  School  and  111.  vState  Normal, 
Normal,  111.  English  Club.  Debating  team,  Illinois-Indiana  debate, 
1899.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1905,  Chicago.  Teacher,  1900-03;  Student,  Uniy.  of 
Chicago,  1903-05;  Instr.  in  Uniy.  High  School,  Chicago,  1904;  Head 
of  Dept.  Physical  Science,  State  Normal,  1905 — .  Member  Nat'l  Geog. 
Soc. 

Married  Maude  Johnston,  Dec.  27,  1903,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 
Address,  State  Norm.al,  Mankato,  Minn. 

1385.     WILLIAM  EMILIUS  PRAEGER 
Born  Sept.   10,   1863,  Belfast,  Ireland,     f.   William  Em.il  Praeger,   1835, 
The  Hague,  Holland,     m.   Maria  Patterson,  Belfast,  Ireland,  1840. 

Professor  of  Biology.  Prepared  in  Uniy.  College  School,  London,  Eng- 
land. B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1903,  Chicago.  Counsellor  in  Graduate  Schools,  Uniy. 
of  Chicago,  1904.  Teaching  and  Lecturing;  Instructor  Twp.  High  School, 
Streator;  Lecturer,  Uniy.  Extension,  Uniy.  of  Chicago.  Prof.  Deseret 
Summer  Institute,  Logan,  Utah.  Article,  Birds  in  Horticulture,  from 
Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc.  Vol.  XXXIII,  pub.  by  111.  Audubon  Soc.  1902. 
Member  Am.er.  Assn.  for  Adyancement  of  Science. 

Married  Fanny  F.  Birge,  Oct.  2,  1889,  Keokuk,  la.  Children,  Winifred 
Birge,  Dec.  6,  1890;  Rosamond,  May  17,  1894;  WilHam  Em.il,  Aug.  12,  1901. 
Address,  Kalamazoo  Coll.,  Kalam.azoo,  Mich. 

1386.      ANNA   MAY   PRICE 

Born  June  6,  1867,  Danyille,  111.  f.  Francis  May  Wilson  Price,  1842, 
Portsm.outh,  England,  m..  Ruth  Am^elia  Bo^yman,  1846,  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Cham.paign  High  School.  B.  L.  S.;  M.  A.,  1904, 
Univ.  of  S.  Dak.  Organizer  of  Ubrary,  Uniy.  of  S.  Dak.,  1900;  Asst.  Li- 
brarian same,  1900-01 ;  Seer.  Uniy.  of  So.  Dak.,  1902;  Head  Librarian,  same, 
1901-05;  Assistant  professor  of  Library  Economy,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Sec- 
retary So.  Dak.  State  Lib.  Assn.,  1904-05. 
Address,  912  W.  California  Aye.,  L^rbana,  111. 

1387.      HELEN   LOUISE   PRICE 

Born  Jan.  1,  1872,  Bloomington,  111.  f.  Edward  Llewellyn  Price,  Apr. 
15,  1842,  Urbana,  Ohio.  m.  Em.eline  Margaret  Mitchel,  Aug.  28,  1849, 
Bloomington,    111. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School.      B.   L.   S.     Organ- 
izing of  libraries  in  Clinton,  111.,  1900;  Coyington,  Ky.,  1901;  Asst.  111.  Univ 
Lib.,   1901;   Libn,  Blue  Island,  111.,  Public  Library,  1902-04;  Lib'n,  T.  B. 
Scott  Free  Library,  Merrill  Wis.,  Jan.,  1905 — . 
Address,  care  of  T.  B.  Scott  Free  Library,  Merrill,  Wis. 

1388.     ARTHUR  CLIFFORD  QUISENBERRY 
Bom  Mar.  22,  1878,  Lincoln,  111.     f.   Arthur  Ouisenberry,  Hopkinsyille, 
Ky.,  Aug.  29,  1835.     m.   Polly  Burt.  Sept.  18,  18407Anr.ingto'n,  Tazewell  Co., 

Bookkeeper.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School  and  Lincoln  Univ.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  A.  Head  bookkeeper  in  Lincoln  Nat. 
Bank,   1900—. 

Married  Lillian  Fave  Kelly,  Dec.   24,   1902,-  Irying,   111.     Child,  Arthur 
Milton,  bom  Sept.  27,  {903. 
Address,  326  Lincoln  Ave.,  Lincoln.  111. 


262  University  of  Illinois  [1900 

1389.     GUY  RICHARDSON  RADLEY 

Born  Aug,   10,  1878,  Earlville,  111.     f.   William  Radley.     m.   Susie  Alice 
Richardson. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Sandwich  High  School  and  East 
Aurora  High  School.  Mech.  and  Elec.  Engr.  Societies;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Edi- 
tor-in-chief, 1900,  Technograph.  B.  S.  Apprentice  with  Milwaukee  Electric 
Ry.  &  Light  Co.,  1900;  Foreman  of  Meter  and  Testing  Dept.,  1902-04;  Supt. 
of  Testing  Dept.,  1904-06;  Designing  Elec.  Engines  with  Cutter-Hammer 
Mfg.  Co.,  1906 — .  Article,  Commercial  Electric  Meters,  Technograph,  1902. 
Associate  member  Amer.  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engrs.,  1903;  member  Inter-national 
Electrical  Congress,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Address,   1414  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1390.     NEAL  DANIEL  REARDON 

Born  Dec.  7,  1872,  Boynton,  111.     f.   Bryan  Reardon,  July  14,  1836.     m. 
Annie  Flemming,  Nov.  22,  1842. 

United  States  Internal  Revenue  Officer.  Prepared  in  Delavan  High 
School  and  111.  State  Norm.al  School.  Oratorical  Assn.;  Adelphic;  English 
Club.  Wisconsin-Illinois  Debating  team,  1898;  Junior  Hatchet  Orator, 
1899;  Pres.  Illini  Board,  1898-99.  B.  A.  Teaching,  Decatur  High  School, 
1900-02;  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  1902—. 
Address,  Pekin,  111.      Home,  Delavan,  111. 

1391.     ADELE  COOPER  REED  (SCOTT) 
Born  in  Osage,     f.   H.  O.  Cooper  (deceased),      m.   Mrs.  George  Schlosser. 
B.  L.  S.,  1900. 

Married  James  Brown  Scott  (see   Faculty),   Sept.   1,   1901,  Champaign, 

Address,  Washington,  D.  C,  care  of  Departm.ent  of  State. 

1392.      FREDERICK   WILLIAM   REIMERS 
Born  Oct.  7,  1878,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.  John  J.  Reimers,  Germany,     m. 

Mary  A.  Denkmann,  Rock  Island,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  School,  Evanston 

High  School,  Northwestern  Univ.      Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Tau 

Beta  Pi.      B.  S.     Supt.  of  Peoples  Power  Co.,  Rock  Island,  111. 
Married  Julia  Fay  Warren,  Sept.  20,  1905,  at  Rock  Island,  111. 

Address,  714  21st  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

1393.     EDWARD  MELVILLE  RHODES 
Born  Aug.  10,  1866,  Bloom.ington,  111.     f.   Aaron  Pane  Rhodes,  Apr.  18, 

1833,  Bloomington,  111.     m.   Martha  Cox,  Aug.  9,   1836,  do. 

Attorney  at  Law.      Prepared  in  Bloomington  and  Valparaiso,  Ind.      LL. 

B. 

Married  Ameha  Gates,  Sept'.  23,  1899,  at  Bloomington,  111. 

Address,  308  E.  Healy  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1394.     RAYMOND  CRAVER  RICKER 
Born  Oct.  22,  1878,  Grinnell,  la.     f.   Rufus  Ricker,  Aug.  12,  1849,  Daven- 
port, la.     m.   Harriet  Jane  Craver,  Greensburg,  Ind. 

Missionarv.  Prepared  in  Harvev  High  School.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Archi- 
tect's Club;  Volunteer  Band  for  Foreign  Missions,  1899-1900.  B.  S.  Ar- 
chitectural draftsman  to  July,  1904;  Missionary  of  M.  E.  Church,  1904 — . 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1888 — .  Occasional  office  held  in  organization  of 
the  church;  Board  of  Directors,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  1903. 
Address,  Tsiches,  West  China,  via  Chungking. 


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1395.  ERNEST  THOMPSON  ROBBINS 
Bom  June  27,  1878,  Payson,  111.  f.  Daniel  Ellsworth  Robbins,  Dec.  7, 
1843,  Payson,  111.  m.  Anna  Campbell  Thompson,  Jan.  3,  1844,  Payson,  111. 
Asst.  in  Animal  Husbandry.  Prepared  in  Payson  High  School.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Agricultural  Club;  Philomathean;  Winner  of  Hazelton  Medal;  Vale- 
dictorian; Pres.  of  Philom:athean  and  Agr.  Club;  Editor  and  Business  Man- 
ager Illinois  Agricultitralisi.  B.  S.  Farmer  and  stockraiser,  1901-05  ;  Asst., 
Dept.  Animal  Husbandry,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1905 — .  Pres.  Adam.s  Co. 
Christian  Endeavor  Union,   1903-04. 

Married  Ida  Mae  Folkrod,  Oct.  26,  1904,  Ouincy,  111. 
Address,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  Ames,  Iowa. 

1396.      LLOYD   SILAS  ROBERTSON 
Bom  May  2,  1876,  in  Lake  Zunich.  111.     f.   Silas  Robertson,     m..   Alida 

Alexander. 

Rice  farmer.      B.  S.      Mem.ber  of  I.  O.  O.  F. 

Address,  Carlisle,  Ark. 

1397.  CARL  JOHN  FREDERICK  ROCHOW 
Born  Nov.  17,  1877,  Davenport,  la  f.  Carl  Rochow,  Dec.  26,  1850, 
Perleberg,  Prussia,  Gemiany.  m.  Am.elia  Denkm.ann,  Nov.  20,  1852,  Iowa. 
Physician.  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma; 
Theta'Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigm.a;  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  S.;  M.  D.. 
1903,  Rush  Med.  College.  Student  :\Iedicine,  1900-03;  Interne  in  Nor- 
wegian Lutheran  Tabitha  Hospital,  Chicago,  1903-04;  Private  Practice, 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1904—.  Mem.ber  Rock  Island  Co.  Med.  Soc;  111.  State 
Med.  Soc;  Am.erican  Med.  Assn.;  Gemian  Lutheran  Church;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  1206  4th  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

1398.     ARTHUR  Z.   ROE 

Born  Julv  18,  1878,  Vandaha,  111.     f.   Ezekiel  Roe,  Mar.  5,  1851,  Fayette 
Co.,  111.     m.'  Nancy  Jane  Browning,  May  17.  1851,  Fayette  Co..  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Vandalia  High  School  and  Northern  Ind.  Nonnal 
School.      LL.  B.,  1898,  Northern  Ind.  Nonr.al.      LL.  B. 

Married  Claribel  Grigg.  June  1,  1905,  Greenville.  111. 
Address,  Vandalia,  111. 

1399.      MARTHA  DEETE   ROLFE 
Daughter  of  No.  14;   Sister  of  Nos.  1750,  1952 
Bom  July  11,   1879,  Kankakee,  111.     f.   Charles  Weslev  Rolfe,  Apr.   17, 
1850,  Wheeling,  111.     m.   Martha  Kinsman  Farley,  May  8,  1849,  Boston,  Mass. 
Teacher.      Prepared   in   L^bana   High   School   and   Univ.   Acad.      B.   S.; 
M.  A.,  1904.     Teacher  of  Botany,  Cham.paign  High  School,  1901;  of  Botany 
and  Physiologv,  Decatur  High  School,  1901-02;  of  Biologv  and  Chem.istrv 
111.  Woman's  Coll..  Jacksonville.  111..  1905—. 
Address,  Jacksonville.  111.      Home,  601  John  St.,  Cham.paign,  111. 

1400.     ELBERT  MALLARY  ROWLAND 
Born  June  27,  1877,  Noble.  111.     f.   Elbert  Rowland,  Apr.  28,  1832,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     m..   Kate  D.  Mallary,  Apr.  30,  1843,  New  York. 

Lawver.  Prepared  in  Olnev  High  School.  Track  team.,  1900.  LL.  B 
Enlisted' in  Co.  L,  4th  I.  N.  G.,  l'896;  in  4th  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  Co.  L,  1898,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  as  3d  Sergt.;  m.ustered  out  1899,  Augusta,  Ga.,  as  First  Sergt.; 
served  in  Cuba  in  Annv  of  Occupation,  7ih  Armv  Corps;  discharged  from 
Co.  L,  4th  I.  N.  G.,  1899.  Article,  History  of  Co.'L,  4th  111.  Vol.  Infantrv, 
published  in  History  of  the  4th  111.  Vol..  by  John  R.  Skinner,  1899,  pp.  40-50. 
Appointed  Master  in  Chancery,  Richland  Co.,  1903,  for  two  years;  elected 
Capt.  of  Louis  Lomelino  Camp  No.  7,  United  Spanish  War  Veterans,  Apr.  8, 


264  University  of   Illinois  [1900 

1902;  Aide  de  Camp  on  Gen.  Urells'  Staff,  Commander  Spanish  War  Veter- 
ans, 1903;  Sec.  of  Exec.  Com.,  of  Democratic  Co.  Central  Com.,  1902—03; 
Secretary  of  Democratic  City  Central  Com.,  1903  and  1905.  Trustee  of  First 
Congr.  Church  of  Olney,   1904-05. 

Married  Jessie  May  BHss,  June  8,  1904,  Olney,  111. 
Address,  1030  S.  Morgan  St.,  Olney,  111. 

1401.     EDNA  ALMIRA  RUGG  (HUBBARD) 
Wife  of  No.  950 

Born  May  16,  1878,  Ham.ilton,  N.  Y.  f.  Martin  LeBaron  Rugg,  Sept.  5, 
1849,  Chester,  Vt.     m.   LiUie  Anzoletta  Moseley,  Mar.  2,  1856,  Eaton,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  High  School,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Willamette  Uniy.  Academy. 
Literary  and  Oratorical  Societies  of  Portland  Univ.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Eng- 
lish Club,  Illinois.  B.  A.,  1898,  Portland,  Uniy.  B.  A.  Won  Declamation 
cont.  and  Orat.  cont.,  1900;  Professor  of  Eng.  Lit.,  Shurtlefif  College,  Upper 
Alton,  111.,   1900-01.      Mem.ber  of  Baptist  Church. 

Married  George  Dayid  Hubbard  ( '96),  Sept.  10,  1901,  Urbana,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Ruth,  born  Sept.  22,  1902;   Oscar  Edwin,  born  Noy.  14,  1903. 
Address,  1235  Harrison  Aye.,  Colum.bus,  Ohio. 

1402.  CHARLES  A.   RYBURN 

Born  July  15,  1876,  Hey^^'orth,  111.  f.  Sam.uel  Ryburn,  Apr.  21,  1845, 
Harrison  Co.,  Ohio.  m..  Helen  Herington,  Feb.  20,  1847,  Hillsdale  Co., 
Mich. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  High  School  Dept.  111.  State  Normal.      B.  A.    Prin. 
High  School  at  Marion,  111.,  1901-03. 
Address,  Heyworth,  111. 

1403.  LOUIS   BYRON   SAFFER 

Born  Apr.  4,  1870,  Harris6n  Co.,  Mo.  f.  Louis  B.  Saffer,  111.  m.  Re- 
becca J.  Reno,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Browning  High  School  and  Western  Nonnal  Col- 
lege, Bushhell,  111.     LL.  B, 

Married  Luella  A.  Meadows,  July  21,  1897.      CJiildren,  Rex  Eugene,  born 
July  9,  1900;   Louis  Byron,  Jr.,  born  May  27,  1905. 
Address,  1001  \N .  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1404,     EDWARD  BRIGHAM  SAFFORD 
Born  June  14,  1880,  Sycamore,    111.      f.   Edward    P.    Safford.     m.   Sarah 

F.  Safford. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in   Sycamiore   High  School.      Phi   Lambda   Upsilon. 

B.  S.      Member  Society  of  Chem.ical  Industry,  1905. 

Married  Edora  M.'Hamnnond,  May  31,  1905,  DeKalb,  111. 

Address,  414  S.  Edith  St.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

1405.      DELIA  CLEORIA  SANFORD 
Born  Apr.  19,  1878,  Platteyille,  Wis.     f.   Henry  Clay  Sanford,  1836.     m. 
Mary  Greene,   1835. 

Cataloger.      Prepared  in  State  Normal  School,  Platteville,  Wis.     Kappa 
Kappa  Gam.ma.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.  Cataloger,  Uniy.  of  Cincinnati  Lib.,  1901- 
02;  Cataloger,    Davenport    Public    Lib.,     1903-04;  Cataloger,    Iowa    State 
Univ.  Library,  1904-05;  Cataloger,  LTniv.  of  Wisconsin,  1905 — . 
Address,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin  Libr.,  Madison,  Wis. 

1406.     IDA  ESTELLE  SAWYER  (TAIT) 
Born   Dec.   20,    1873,   Ancona,   111.     f.   Lewis  Manville  Sawyer,     m.  Sa- 
landa   Moon. 

Prepared  in  Streator  High  Schocl.      Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Tau  Chapter; 


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affiliated  with  Delta  chapter,  1898-1900.  Ph.  B.,  1896,  Northwestern. 
B.  L.  S.  Asst.  Librarian,  Field  Columbian  Museum  Library,  1900;  Cata- 
loguer, Northwestern  Univ.  Library,  1900-02;  Reference  Librarian,  State 
Univ.  of  la.,   1902-04. 

Married  William  Grange  Tait,  June  14.  1905,  Evanston,  111. 
Address,  Morgan  town,  W.  Va. 

1407.     PETER  PHILIP  SCHAEFER 
Born  Aug.  6,   1873,  Millersburg,  111.     f.   Philip  Schaefer,  July  24,   1832, 
Gennany.     m.   Elizabeth  Heil,  Apr.  22,  1841,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  West  Union  School,  north  of  Carlyle,  111.  Philo- 
m.atheaii.  LL.  B.  Practicing  law.  Member  44th  Gen.  Assembly,  House 
of  Representatives.  Member  Catholic  Church;  Order  of  Catholic  Order  of 
Foresters;  Knights  of  Columbus;  Tribe  of  Ben  Hur;  American  Friendlv 
Soc;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  13  Main  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1408.      EDWARD  JOHN   SCHNEIDER 
Bom  May  27,  1875,  Pontiac,  111.     f.  John  Evangilist  Schneider,  Wurtem- 
burg,  Germ.any.     m.   Theresia  Zeph. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Pontiac  High  School.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Draftsm.an,  C.  W.  I.  R.  R.,  Chi- 
cago, 1900;  Draftsm.an,  Paxton  &  Vierling  Iron  works,  1900-01;  Koken 
Iron  Works,  St.  Louis,  1901-02;  Contracting  Engineer  Am.erican  Bridge  Co., 
St.  Louis,  1902-03;  Contracting  Agt..  Chicago,  1903-04;  Contracting  Mgr., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Mem.ber  Presbyterian  Church;  Knight  Templar  Order  of 
Masons. 
Address,  704  Postal  Telegraph  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1409.      BENJAMIN   HARRISON   SCUDDER 
Born  May  16,  1871,     f.   Stephen  Scudder,  Dec. '25,  1832,  ButlcrCo.,  Ohio. 

m.   Emeline  Whitehead,  Aug.  17,  1835,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Com.mion  Schools.      B.  A.;   Ph.  M.,  1901,  Chicago. 

Tendered  Fellowship,  Chicago.      Science  of  Teaching;   Professor  of  Govem- 

irient  and  History,  Temipe  Nonnal  School  of  Arizona. 

Married  Rebecca  Mugg.  Aug.  4,   1895,  Center,  Ind.     Children,  Virginia 

Elizabeth  Kathreen,  born  May  4,  1898;  Nita  Em.eline,  born  July  10,  1900; 

Rebecca  Lucile,  born  Aug.  19,  1904. 

Address,  Tempe,  Ariz. 

1410.      MINNIE   EARL  SEARS 
Bom  in  La  Favette,  Ind. 

Head  Cataloger,  Bryn  Mawr,  1904.      M.  S.,  1894,  Purdue  Univ.      B.  L.  S. 
Address,  care  of  Bryn  Mawr  College  Library,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

1411.     BLANCHE  SEELY 
Bom  Aug.  9,  1875,  in  Fredrickton,  New  Brunswick,     f.  Geo.  E.  Seely. 
Junior  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Library,  (1904).     B.  L.  S. 
Address,  5734  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111, 

1412.     MABEL  CLAIRE  SHRUM 

Bom  Julv   13,   1881.  Manhattan  Kans.     f.   Henrv  Svlvan  Shrum,  Mar. 
21,  1858,  Pa'     m.   Mary  Graham,  Jan.   15.  1860,  Bla'irsville,  Pa. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Union  High  School,  La  Junta.  Colo.     Teacher, 
1901;   Librarian  of  Colo.   School  of  Mines,   Golden,   Colo.,  Jan.    1,    1902—. 
Articles  in  Public  Libraries,  1903. 
Address,  Golden,  Colo. 


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1413.     ROY  HARLEY  SLOCUM 

Born  Oct.  16,  1876,  Loda,  111.  f.  Pardon  E.  Slocum,  Julv  27,  1853.  m. 
Clara  E.  Harley,  Apr.  21,  1857,  Kewanee,  111. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Rice  Collegiate  Inst.,  Paxton,  111.  C.  E.  Club; 
Pres.  of  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Rodman  on  Pa.  R.  R.,  1900;  Asst.  in  T.  &  A.  M. 
Illinois,  1900-01;  Instructor  T.  &  A.  M.,  Illinois,  1901-05;  in  M.  &  S.  E., 
1905 — .  Member  Illinois  Soc.  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors,  1902 — ;  Soc. 
for  the  promotion  of  Eng.  Education,  1903 — . 
Address,  1016  W.  Calif.  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1414.  GEORGE  RUSSELL  SMITH 

Born  May  18,  1875,  Dryden,  N.  Y.  f.  George  Russell  Smith,  Carlton, 
N.  Y.     m.   Elizabeth  Ellen  Hutchinson,  Gaines,  N.  Y. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Lewis  Acad.  Wichita,  Kans.  M. 
E.  and  E.  E.  Society;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Draftsman  and  designer,  Lake 
Shore  R.  R.,  C.  R.  L  &  P.  R.  R., 1900-01 ;  with  Chisholm  Boyd  &  White  Co., 
Chicago,  1901-02;  Instr.  in  G.  E.  D.,  Illinois,  1902;  Designer,  Am.  Brake 
Shoe  Co.,  1903-05;  with  Industrial  Works,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1905 — . 
Address,  616  Grant  St.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

1415.  WILLIAM  WALTER  SMITH 

Born  in  Broadlands,  111.  f.  George  W.  Smith,  Nov.  3,  1835,  McNaery 
Co.,  Tenn.  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Oglesby,  Mar.  20,  1844,  Fairfield  District, 
So.   Carolina. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Homer  High  School,  Homer,  111.  Philomathean 
Literary  Society;  Students'  Republican  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Editor  of //Zim, 
1899-1900;  Hatchet  Orator;  Pres.  Philomathean;  Pres.  Republican  Club; 
Color  Sergeant.  B.  A.  Asst.  Principal  Sumner  High  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1900-04.  Student,  Coll.  of  Eng'g,  Illinois,  1904—.  Member  of  All  Saints 
(Episcopal)  Church;  Supt.  All  Saints  (Episcopal)  Sunday  School,  1902-03. 
Address,   503  East  Green*  Street,  Champaign,   111.      Home,  Broadlands,   111. 

1416.     HARVEY  ALLEN  SOVERHILL 

Born  Sept.  27,  1876,  Tiskilwa,  111.  f.  Samaxel  G.  Soverhill,  1836,  Newark, 
N   Y.     m..   Laura  Couch,  Tiskilwa,  111.,  1842. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  High  School.  Philo- 
mathean. Y.  M.  C.  A.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  B.  S. ;  M.  E.,  1906.  Drafts- 
man and  designer;  Gasoline  engine  road  expert;  Supt.  of  Machine  Shop.  One 
year  in  Naval  Militia  of  Moline  as  ensign,  1904.  Article,  Test  of  10  H.  P. 
Gasoline  Engine,  Engineering  Record,  1900.  Vice-pres.  of  Moline  Autom.o- 
bile  Co.,  1905 — ;  Supt.  Root  and  Van  Dervoort  Eng.  Co.,  1903 — . 

Married  Ethel  Derwent  Payne,  Apr.  14,  1904,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Address,   623   23rd  St.,   Moline,   111. 

1417.     BENJAMIN  BENTON  STAKEMILLER 

Born  Dec.  25,  1875,  Sterling,  111.  f.  Jacob  Stakemiller.  m.  Levina 
Strickler. 

Assistant  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Sterling  High  School.  Civil  Engr. 
Club.  Asst.  Editor  Illio;  Manager  Illini,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Editor  Techno- 
graph.  B.  S.  U.  S.  Jr.  Engr.,  charge  contr.  Illinois  and  Mississippi  Canal 
till  Oct.,  1902;  Res.  Engr.  Constr.  Big  Four  Ry.,  till  Julv  15,  1904;  Res.  Engr. 
Constr.  and  Engr.  M.  of  W.  111.  Temiinal  Ry.,  July  15,  1905;  Asst.  Engr. 
Mo.  Pacific  Ry.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  to  date. 
Address,  7th  and  Poplar  Sts.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1418.     ADAM  JULIUS  STROHM 

Born  Feb.  16,  1870,  Westergotland,  Sweden,  f.  John  Strohm,  1830, 
Sweden,     m.   Ida  Wetterwik,  1845,  Sweden. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Hogre  AUmanna  Larowerk,  Wenersborg,     Swe- 


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den,  1879-88;  Med.  Phil.  Course,  Royal  Univ.  Upsala,  Sweden.  B.  A.,  1888, 
Gov't  Coll.,  Wenersborg,  Sweden.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  B.  L.  S.  Librarian 
Armour  Inst,  of  Technology,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-01;  Librarian  Free  Public 
Library,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1901 — .  One  year's  Military  Service,  Sweden, 
1892.  Article,  Bibliography  of  cooperative  cataloguing  and  the  printing 
of  catalogue  cards,  joint  author  with  T.  K.  T.  Jahr,  (  00) ;  publ.  as  appendix 
in  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 
June  30,  1902.  Member  Amer.  Lib.  Assn.,  1900 — ;  N.  J.  State  Lib.  Assn., 
1901—;   Pres.,  1902-03. 

Married  Cecilia   B.    McConnel    (ex-'OO),    Oct,    30,    1902,    Winnetka,    111. 
Children,  Harriet,  born  Sept.  11,  1903;  John  Gillette,  born  Aug.  8,  1904. 
Address,  Free  Public  Library,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

1419.     FRANK  ASBURY  STROUT 
Born  Sept.  25,   1871,  Rochelle,  111.     f.   W.  H.  Strout,  1836,  Maine,     m. 

E.  F.  Simpson,  1834,  N.  C. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.      B.  S.      Drafting,  1900-01; 

Gasoline  Engine  testing,   1901-02;  working  as  gasoline  engine  expert   and 

erector,    1902-04;  Drafting,    1904 — . 

Address,  243  So.  Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1420.      HARRY  ROBERTS  TEMPLE 
Husband  of  No.  1539 

Born  at  Byron,  111.  f.  J.  H.  Temple,  Petersburg,  Pa.  m..  Mary  E. 
Roberts,   Lancaster,   Pa. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Byron  High  School.  Architect  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  B.  S.  1900,  draftsmian.  Chemical  Lab.,  Gymnasium,  Hydraulic  Lab. 
and  Wood  shops,  1900;  partnership  with  N.  I.  Spencer,  practice  of  Architec- 
ture,   1900—. 

Married  Stacia  Livingston  ( '01),  Dec.   26,   1901. 
Address,  603   E.   Daniel  St.,  Champaign,   111. 

1421.     GEORGE  HENRY  THOMPSON 

Born  Mav  12,  1876,  in  Warrensburg,  111.     m.   Mrs.  M.  G.  Thompson. 

Office  Clerk  (1904).  Prepared  in  Illinois  Wesleyan.  B.  A.;  LL.  B..  1904. 
Address  (1904),  180  Cass  St.,  Chicago,  111.      Bus.,  G.  H.  Hammond  Co.,  U.  S. 

Yards. 

1422.     JOHN   CHARLES  THORPE 

Born  Apr.  17,  1879.  f.  James  Thorpe,  Dec.  21,  1847,  Peterboro,  Eng- 
land,    m.   Fannie  Rebecca  Webber. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Base  Ball,  second 
team,  1897-1900;  Glee  Club,  and  Mandolin  Club,  1897-1900.  B.  S.;  M.  E., 
1903,  Michigan.  Asst.  to  Engr.  of  Tests,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry.,  1900-02;  Inst,  in 
Mech.  Engr.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1902-03;  in  charge  of  Mech.  Engr.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  Washington,  Sept.,  1903-05;  Asst.  to  Mech.  Engr.,  Sargent  &  Lundy, 
Wash.,  1905 — .  Articles,  Value  of  Testing  Dept.  in  Ry.  Service,  Technograph; 
Method  of  Conducting  Locomotive  Tests,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Technique;  The 
Engineer:  a  Gentleman,  The  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Wave.  Member  of  Baptist 
Church;  Jr.  member  of  A.  S.  M.  E.;  member  Pac.  N.  W.  Soc.  of  Engineers; 
member  of  Western  Ry.  Club. 

Married  Carrie  Bel'le  Bulles,  Feb.   6,   1902,  Aurora,   111.      Child.  Marion, 
born  Nov.  26,   1904. 
Address,  New  York  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

1423.     CHARLES  WESLEY  TOOKE 
Born  Nov.  21,  1871,  in  South  Onondaga,  New  York. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Frankhn  Academy,  Malone,  N.  Y.      B.  A.,   1891, 


268  University   of   Illixois  [1900 

Syracuse;  M.  A.,  1893,  same;  LL.  B.  Graduate  student  History  and 
Politics,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893-94;  Fellow  Administrative  Law,  Columbia 
Univ.,  1894-95;  Professor  Public  Law  and  Adm.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895- 
1900;  Prof,  of  Law,  1900-02;  Practicing  law,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1902 — .  Psi 
Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author  numerous  brochures:  Uniformity  in 
Municipal  Finance,  Constitutional  Limitations  on  Municipal  Indebtedness, 
Compensation  for  Mvmicipal  Franchises,  Financial  History  of  the  Danish 
West  Indies,  Constitution  of  Illinois  Annotated.  Member  Am^erican  Political 
Science  Assn. ;  Fellow  American  Economic  Assn. ;  Fellow  Amer.  Statistical  Assn. 

Married  Sara  Louise  Weeks,  1902,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1424.  JOHN   HOWARD  TREVETT 

Born  June  14,  1878,  Champaign,  111.  f.  John  R.  Trevett,  1854,  Chicago, 
111.     m.   Helen  M.  Lennington,  1856,  Ohio. 

Cashier.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 
Asst.   Mgr.   Base   Ball  team,   LL.   B.     Clerk  with  Trevett,   Mattis  &  Abell, 
Huron,  S.  Dak. ;  Cashier  with  Trevett,  Mattis  &  Baker,  Investment  Bankers, 
Beatrice,    Neb.;  Mining,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo. 
Address,  101  N.  Elm  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1425.  WALTER  SIMEON  TYLER 

Born  Dec.  13,  1877,  in  Joliet,  111.      f.   S.  S.  Tyler,     m.   L.  B.  Towne. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club; 
Engineering  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Asst.  Editor  Technograph.  B.  S.  Supt. 
the  Lambert  Co.,  Mfrs.  Electrical  Supplies,  Chicago,  1902-04;  in  Experi- 
mental dept.  American  Graphophone  Co.,  1905 — . 

Married  Elsie  M.  Tavlor,  March  9,  1901,  Chicago,  111.      Child.  Walter  S., 
Jr.,  born  May   1,   1903." 
Address,  96  Sherwood  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1426.     CHESTER  STYVESTER  VAN  BRUNDT 

Born  Feb.  16,  1878,  Deers,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Sam.uel  Van  Brundt, 
Dark  Co.,  O.     m.   Rachel  Belle  Sampson,  Tippecanoe,  Ind. 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Broker.  Prepared  in  Cham.paign  High  School 
and  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigm.a;  Shield  and  Trident.  LL.  B.  Practice  of  Law,  and  Banking,  Eldora, 
Colo.,  1901-03;  Mining,  Lewiston,  Idaho,  1903-04;  Real  Estate  and  Insur- 
ance Brokerage,  North  Yakim.a,  Wash.,  1905 — .     Vice  Pres.  Lish  Land  Co. 

Married  Lillian  Mabel  Orcutt,  Aug.  12,  1903,  Lewiston,  Idaho. 
Address,  No.  1  N.  First  St.,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

1427.     SETH  FIELDS  VAN  PATTEN 

Born  Julv  5,  1873,  Steward,  Lee  Co.,  111.  f.  Cornelius  Fred  Van  Patten, 
Jan.  6,  1826,'  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Jane  Young,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1839. 

Teaching.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A. 
Grad.  Student,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Jan.-May,  1901;  Traveling  till  Sept.,  1901; 
Teaching,  Los  Angeles,  1901-02;  Orange,  Calif.,  1902-03;  Escandido,  Calif., 
1903-04;  Ventura,  Calif.,  1904 — .  Member  M.  E.  Church,  in  Escandido, 
Calif.;  Congregational  Church,  Ventura,  Calif. 

Married  Leonora  B.  Thom.pson,  Sept.  2,  1903.      Child,  Donald  Thom.pson, 
born  Sept.    19,    1904. 
Address,  Ventura,   CaHf. 

1428.     MARIE  L.   WALDO  (TAYLOR) 

Born  Feb.  8,  1878,  in  Philo,  111.     m.   Mrs.  A.  E.  Waldo. 

Married.  B.  S.  Asst.  reference  librarian  in  State  Lab.  of  Natural  His- 
tory,   1902-05. 

'Married  Estes  Park  Taylor,  1905,  in  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  2  Fairland  Place,  Champaign,  111. 


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1429.     CAROLINE  WANDELL 

Born    in    Oswego    Co.,    New    York.     f.   Harvev    Wandell,    Sept.,    1831, 
Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Phebe  Baker,  Feb.,  1838,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Phoenix  High  School,  New  York.  B.  L.  S. 
Library  Organizer,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Sept. -Oct.,  1900;  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Jan.- 
Feb.,  1901;  Governor,  N.  Y.,  Mar.,  1901;  Head  Cataloger,  and  Instructor  in 
Library  Science  in  Univ.  of  Texas,  Austin,  Sept.,  1901-Nov.,  1902  ;  Librarian, 
Houston  Carnegie  Library,  Houston,  Texas,  Nov.,  1902-Mar.,  1903;  Branch, 
Librarian,  Brooklyn  Public  Library,  Dec,  1904 — . 
Address,  (permanent)  Pha-nix,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1430.      WILLARD   OTIS  WATERS 

Born  June  9,  1871,  Benzonia,  Mich.     f.   Otis  Bird  Waters,  1830,  Orville, 
N.  Y.     m.   Martha  Ann  Haseltine  Bliss,  1837,  Savoy,  Mass. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.  of  Benzonia  College.  B.  A.,  1896, 
Benzonia  Coll.;  B.  L.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Library  Club.  Order  Clerk,  Univ.  of 
111.,  Librarv,  1900-02;  Asst.  in  Catalog  Division,  Lib.  of  Congress,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  "1902 — .  Member  Am.er.  Lib.  Assn.,  1901  —  ;  District  of  Columbia 
Librarv  Assn.,  1902 — ;  University  Club,  Washington,  D.  C,  1906 — ;  Natl 
Geog.  Soc,  1905 — ;  Amer.  Hist.  Assn.,  1906 — . 
Address,  2514  13th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1431.  OTTO  CHARLES  WEHRSTEDT 

Born  Mar.  25,  1877,  in  Bloom.ington,  111.     f.   C.  H.  Wehrstedt.     m.   Rosa 
Schlegel. 

Manufacturer  of  Watch  Jewels.     Alpha  Tau  Omega.      B.  S.      With  C.  H. 
Wehrstedt,  Manufacturer  of  Watch  Jewels,  Evanston,  111. 
Address,  2603  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111. 

1432.  ADOLPH  HENRY  WESEMANN 

Born  Apr.  2,   1877,  La  Grange,  111.      f.   William  F.  Wesemann,   Julv  24, 
1850,  La  Grange,  111.     m.   Emma  Rathe,  Feb.  5,  1856,  Addison,  111." 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Walther  Coll.      Philom.athean.      LL.  B.      Member 
and  Trustee  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church,  La  Grange,  111. 

Married  Minnie  Blum,  June  5,  1901.  Colhnsville,  111.     Child.  Adolph  H., 
bom   May    18,    1902. 
Address,  La  Grange,  111. 

1433.      MABEL  GAY  WEST 

Born  Mar.   22,   1873,  Chardon,  Ohio.     f.   Orren  A.   West.     m.   Emeline. 
Chalmers. 

Library  Organizer.      Prepared  by  private  work.      B.  L.,  Knox  Coll.     B.L. 
S.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Address,  794  N.  Academj-  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

1434.      RAYMOND   SLY   WILEY 
Bom  Oct.  5,  1878,  in  Rock  Ridge,     f.   B.  D.  Wilev. 
Architect.      B.  S.     Track  Team,   1899.      With  R.  H.  Hunt,  (1904). 
Address  (1904),  518  Cherry  St.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Bus.,  8th  and  Broad  Sts. 

1435.     LUCY  BERTHA  ELY  WILLCOX  (WALLACE) 
Bom  May  18,  1873,  Jersey  City.     f.   Giles  Buckingham  Willcox,  Aug.  7, 

1826,  New  York  City.     m.   Mary  Jane  Cooley,  Dec.  17,  1835,  Tollond,  Conn. 
Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division  High  School.     Attended  W^ellesley 

Coll.     Watcheka  league;  Glee  Club;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.    B.  L.  S.     Loan 

desk,  Asst.,  Univ.  Library,  1900-01. 

Married  Joseph   Davis  Wallace,  Sept.  12,  1901,  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  708  W.  Park  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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1436.     CLIFFORD   WILLIS 

Born  lulv  13,  1870,  Wapella,  111.  f.  John  William  Willis,  July  10,  1842. 
ni.   Danelia  Wilden  Saj^re,  May  17,  1847. 

Instructor  in  Agriculture.  Prepared  in  Heyworth  High  School;  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.;  111.  State  Nonnal  Univ.  Alpha  Zeta.  B.  S.  Taught 
Mathematics  in  Champaign  High  School,  1900-01;  Prin.  Urbana  High 
School,  1901-03;  Instructor,  Soil  Physics  in  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Exp.  Sta.,  IIH- 
nois,  1903 — . 

Married  Annie  Laurie  Perkins,  Oct,  1,  1891,  Heyworth,  111. 
Address,  503  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1437.     HARVEY  EDGERTON  WOOD 
Bom  Apr.  2,  1876,  Elwood,  111.     f.   W.  W.  Wood,  1837,  Sf.  Lawrence  Co., 
N.  Y.     m.   E.  Cleora  Edgerton,  1837,  same. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Delta;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Sigma  Xi  Tau;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Capt.  of  Second  Eleven  and  sub  cjuarter 
on  varsity;  wrestler  in  g3''mnasium  squad.  B.  A.  Studied  law.  Practic- 
ing law,  1902 — . 

Married  Blanche  Lindsav,  June  30,  1902,  Onarga,  111.      Child,  Frances, 
born  Dec,   1905. 
Address,  819  Oneida  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

1438.     WILLIAM  FRANCIS  WOODS 
Born  July  16,  1876,  Farmer  City,  111.     f.   Thomas  Woods,  1837,  Ireland, 
m.   Katherine  Kirk,  1839,  Ireland. 

Lawver.  Prepared  in  Rice  Collegiate  Inst.,  Paxton,  111.  Adelphic. 
Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Debating  team,  1899-1900;  Webster 
Law  Club.  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1902.  Dem.  candidate  for  State's  Attorney  of 
Champaign  Co.,  1904;  Director,  Farmers'  Savings  and  Loan  Bank  of  Ur- 
bana, 111.,  1904.  Hon.  member  of  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Grand  Knight  of  Ur- 
bana Council,  No.  891,  Knights  of  Columbus,  1904 — ;  Ancient  Order  of 
Hibernians;  The  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  712  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1439.     GEORGE  THOMAS  HENRY  WRAY 
Bom   Aug.    12,    1878,    Codsall,    Staffordshire,    Eng.     f.   George   Edward 

Wray,  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  Eng.     m.   Alice  Lovatt,  Stafford,  Staffordshire, 

Eng. 

Engineer.     Tau   Beta   Pi;   M.    E.    and   E.    E.    Soc;  Choral   Soc.      B.    S. 

Technical  apprentice.  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,   1900-01;   Laboratory 

and  engineering  work,  1901-04;  Engr.  Western  Electric  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr., 

July  1,  1904-Dec.,  1905;  Engr.  Western  Elec.  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec, 

1905—. 

Married  Blanche  Hepler,  June  6,  1905,  Streator,  111. 

Address,  309  Majestic  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

CLASS  OF   1901      (169) 

1440.     BERT  WILSON  ADSIT 
Husband  of  No.   1228 
Bom   Apr.    13,    1877,    Wellington,    111.     f.   Stephen   Adsit,    Wilmington, 
Ohio.     m.   Rachel  Markle5^  Wilmington,  O. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Olivet,  Mich.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Lang- 
dell  Law  Club.  Baseball  team,  1899-1900;  Capt.  in  1901;  Foot  Ball  team, 
1899-1901.      LL.  B. 

Married  Louise  Jones  ('99),  Nov.  12,  1902,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Pontiac,  111. 


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1441.  ALBERT  MILLER  ALLEX 

Bom  Apr.  18,  1872,  Alpena,  Mich.  f.  Abram  Barker  Allen,  June  3, 
1833,  Sharon,  Mich.     m.   Anna  Miller,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Hannibal  High  School.  B.  S.,  1901,  Illinois. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Architects'  Club.  Pres.  Architects'  Club;  Manager  of  the 
Glee  Club;  Pres.  Glee  Club;  Choral  L^nion;  Quartet,  three  years.  B.  S. 
Draftsman  until  Nov.  9,  1904;  now  in  business  in  Columbus  with  the  firm  of 
Marriott  &  Allen.      Member  First  Congr.  Church,  Colum.bus,  Ohio. 

Married  Cora  Kuhl,  Nov.  27,  1902,  Chicago,  111.     Children.  Philys,  Tor- 
rens,  bom  Jan.  29,  1904,  Chicago,  111.;  Louis  Wier,  born  Apr.  24,  1906. 
Address,  27  Ruggery  Bldg.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

1442.  FRANK  GILBERT  ALLEN 

Bom  May  17,  1877,  Rock  Island,  111.  f.  Chas.  Allen,  1846,  New  York 
State,     m.  Agathe  Bahnsen,   1856,   Hamburg,  Germany. 

Instructor  in  Drafting.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Soc.      B.  S.      Draftsm.an  for  Link  Belt  Mach'v  Co.,  Chicago,  Sept., 
1901-Apr.,  1902;  Supt.  Oktaha  Gin  Co.,  Otkaha,  I.  T.,  June,  1902-May,  1904; 
Instructor  in  Drafting,  Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  la.,  1904 — . 
Address,  Ames,  Iowa. 

1443.  JAMES  HOWARD  ARMITAGE 

Bom  Dec.  25,  1872,  Buckingham,  111.  f.  James  Hassen  Armitage,  x\pr. 
22,  1826,  Clarion  Co.,  Pa.  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Gruer,  June  16,  1836, 
Alleghany  Co.,  New  York. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  B.  A.  Second 
Honors,  Class  of  1901.  Employee  of  Practical  Gas  Const.  Co.,  1901-03, 
installing  Gas  plants  at  Neoga,  Geneseo,  Ashton,  Lockport,  and  North  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  York,  Neb.,  and  elsewhere;  Teacher  in  Buckingham,  1904-05; 
Asst.  Prin.  Watseka  High  School,  1905 — . 
Address,  Watseka,  111. 

1444.  WILLIAM  WRIGHT  ARNOLD 

Bom  Oct.  14,  1878,  Oblong,  111.  f.  Berzelius  Mitchell  Arnold,  xNew 
Reading,    Ohio.     m.  Mary  Catherine  Baker,  New  Reading,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Robinson  High  School  and  Austin  Coll.,  Effingham, 
111.      Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.      LL.  B. 
Address,  Robinson,  111. 

*1445.      DONALD   HERBERT   BAILEY 
Born   Jan.    16,    1879,    Chicago,    111.     f.   Daniel    S.    Bailey,     m.    Annette 
Elizabeth. 

Prepared  in  Clinton  High  School.  Alpha  Tau  Omega ;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  president  Students'  Assembly; 
Manager  Interscholastic,  1901.  B.  A.  Entered  Columbia  Law  School, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1901.  Poor  health  forced  him  to  abandon  studies; 
entered  business  firm  of  Ayre  &  Lord  Tie  Co.,  Grenada,  Miss.,  and  Carbon- 
dale,  111.  At  time  of  death  was  vice-pres.  and  Treas.  of  the  E.  R.  Berry 
Chemical  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  Ruby  S.  Berry,  July  29,  1903,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Child,  Daughter. 
Died  Aug.  28,  1905,  at  Rantoul,  111. 

1446.     HORATIO  WEBER  BAKER 
Born  July  9,   1879,  Urbana,  111.     f.   Ira  O.  Baker,     m.   Emma  J.  Burr. 
Instructor.      Prepared   in    L'niv.    Acad.      Bus.    Mgr.    Technograph;  Illio 

board.     C.  E.  Club;  Major  in  Battalion,  1901.      B.  S.      Instrumentman  D. 

L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Elmira  and  Bath,  N.  Y.,  1901-03;  Draftsman  P.  S.  &  N.  R. 

R.,  Olean,  N.  Y.,  1902-03  ;  Resident  engineer  on  Construction  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L. 


272  University  of  Illinois  [1901 

Ry.,  Carpenter,  111.,  1903-04;  Bridge  Engineer,  Indianapolis  and  Cincinnati 
Traction  Co.,  1904-05;  Draftsman,  St.  L.  &  N.  E.  Ry.  at  Edwardsville,  111., 
1905;  Transitman  on  location  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  Middletown,  Ohio,  1905; 
Asst.  Engineer  on  Construction  C.  &  N.  W.,  Kenosho,  Wis.,  1905.  Professor 
of  Civil  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Nevada,  Dec.  1,  1905 — . 

Married  Harriette  Moulton,  Jan.  3,  1906,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Address,  Reno,  Nevada. 

1447.      ANETA  BALDWIN 
Born  Aug.  24,  1879,  Paris,  111.     f.  John  Henry  Baldwin,  1852,  Harrods- 
burg,  Ky.     m.  Anna  Frances  Lamb,  1860,  Paris.  Ill, 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Paris  High  School.     Glee  Club;   Basket  Ball  team. 

B.  A.  Teacher  in  Murphysboro  High  School,  1901-04;  in  Pekin,  111.,  High 
School,  1904—. 

Address,  Paris,  111. 

1448.     FAITH  LELAND  BARDWELL  (WETHERBEE) 
Born  Apr.   16,   1877,  Cham.paign,  Co.,  111.     f.  John  Kingsley  Bardwell, 

Mar.  9,  1836,  Franklin  Co.,  Mass.     m.   Lovilla  Elmira  Kellog,  Oct.  19,  1838, 

Shelburne,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  \.     Taught  school,   1901-03. 
Married  Charles  Earl  Wetherbee,  July  28,  1904,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Address,  405  6th  Ave.,  Sterling,  111. 

1449.     ARTHUR  FRANKLIN  BARNETT 
Born  April  5,  1880,  Hallsville,  111.     f.  James  M.  Barnett,  1858,  June  22. 

m.   Sarah  Elizabeth  Marvel,  Aug.  17,  1858. 

Physician.    Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.     Alpha    Tau    Omega;  Theta   Nu 

Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.      Student  Dancing  Club. 

Phi  Rho  Sigma  at  Rush  Med.  College.      B.  S.;   M.  D.,  1904,  Rush  Med.  Coll. 

Professional   work   as   hospital   interne,   June,    1904-Dec.,  1905;  Practicing 

Physician. 

Address,  818  Main  St.,  Jophn,  Mo. 

1450.  ARTHUR  TIMOTHY   BELL 

Born  Dec.  16,  1875,  Hopkinsville,  Ky.  f.  Jacob  R.  Bell,  1852,  Ky.  m. 
Eunice  C.  Timmons,  1852,  Ky. 

Supt.  of  Schools.      Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal,  Carbondale,  111.      Y.  M. 

C.  A.;  Mathematical  Club.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1902.  Fellowship  in  Nebraska 
Univ.  Supt.  of  Schools  at  Reynolds,  111.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1902; 
American  Mathematical  Soc,   1903. 

Married  Teresa  S.   Webb  of  McLeansboro,   111.,   Dec.   29,    1902.     Child, 
Eunice  Elleanor,  born  Oct.  23,  1903. 
Address,  Reynolds,  111. 

1451.  EDGAR  DE  FOREST  BELL 
Bom  May  6,  1875.     f.  Jesse  Bell.     m.   Lyda  Hood. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Gen.  Manager  of  Urbana 
Light,  Heat  and  Power  Co.  to  July  1,  1902,  and  Supt.  Light  and  Heat  Co.  at 
Danville,  111.,  July  1 ,  1905. 
Address,  Danville,   111. 

1452.     FREDERICK  JOEL  BIRD 

Born  Apr.  27,  1875,  Woodstock,  111.  f.  Edwin  R.  Bird,  Aug.  9,  1829, 
Westfield,  N.  Y.     m.   Clara  A.  Smith,  Dec.  9,  1841,  Warrenville,  111. 

Railwav  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Woodstock  High  School.  M.  E.  and 
E.  E.  Society.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Pres.  M.  E  and  E.  E.  Society,  1902;  Assoc. 
Editor   Technograph,  1901.      Special   apprentice   with   Chicago   and   North- 


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western  R.  R.  until  Jan.,  1903;  Chief  Draftsman  and  Treas.  111.  Engineer- 
ing and  Machine  Co.,  1903—.  Member  A.  F.  &  A.  U'.;  Pres.  Carterville 
Board  of  Education. 

Married  D.  Clara  Hartrick  ('ex-'Ol),  June  12,  1901,  Urbana,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Edwin  Bruce,  born  May  20,  1902;  Marion  Taylor,  born  Oct.  7,  1904. 
Address,  Carterville,  111. 

1453.     ALICE  MARY  BLACK   (ARPS) 
Sister  of  No.  1454 
Born  Apr.  7,   1879,  Sadorus,  111.     f.   WilHam  Black,  Mar.   17,  1836,  Ar- 
broath, Scotland,     m.   Mary  Leslie,  Oct.  22,  1838,  Brechin,  Scotland. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1901.  In  Germany, 
1905-06. 

Married  George  F.  Arps,  Oct.  18,   1905,  Carey,  111 
Address,  Tolono,  111. 

1454.     LAURA  LOUISE  BLACK  (ZARTMAN) 
Sister  of  No.  1453;  Wife  of  No.  2004 
Born   Sept.    28,    1877,   Sadorus,   111.     f.   William   Black,   Mar.    17,    1836, 
Arbroath,  Scotland,     m.   Mary  Leslie,  Oct.  22,  1838,  Brechin,  Scotland. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Alethenai.     B.  A. 

Married  Lester  WiUiam  Zartman  ('03),  Sept.  22,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  100  Brownell  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1455.     FREDERICK  GORDON  BONSER 
Born  June   14,   1875,  Tower  Hill,   111.     f.  Aaron  Bonser,   Dec.   3,   1857, 
Sciotoville,  Ohio.     m.   Katherine  Eliza  Stevens,  Dec.   5,   1858,  Magog  Lake, 
Canada. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Avon  High  School.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1902.  Fellowship  in  Psvchologv,  1901-02;  Asst.  in  Psychology, 
1900;  Fellowship,  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia,' 1905-06.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
and  Education  and  Director  Trianing  School;  State  Normal  School,  Wash- 
ington State,  1902-05;  Pamphlet,  A  Statistical  Study  of  Illinois  High  School, 
Univ.  Studies,  1902.  Articles,  Relations  between  Mental  Activity  and  the 
Circulation  of  the  Blood,  Psychological  Review,  Vol.  X,  No.  2,  Mar.,  1903,  pp. 
122-138.  Chums;  A  Study' in  Youthful  Friendships,  Pedagogical  Seminary, 
Vol.  IX,  No.  2,  June,  1902,' pp.  221-237.  Productive  Scholarship  in  Normal 
Schools,  Educational  Review,  Sept.,  1905.  Editor  Normal  Seminar.  1903-05. 
Married  Edna  Madison  MacDonald,  Aug.  17,  1902,  Shelby ville,  111. 
Child,  Virginia  Madison,  born  Feb.  8,  1904. 
Address,  Teachers  College,  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1456.     EDWARD  PARKMAN  BOYD 

Born  Mar.  6,  1877,  in  Galesburg,  111.     f.   R.  H.  Boyd. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Aledo  High  School.  De'lta  Tau  Delta;  Track 
team  four  vears;  Architect's  Club.  B.  S.  Instructor  in  the  department  of 
Architecture.  State  Agric.  Coll.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.,  1901-02  ;  xNTow  U.  S.  Govt. 
Engr.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Married  Elizabeth  Frances  Howard,  Dec,  1901,  Denver,  Colo. 
Address,  Dept.  of  City  Engineers.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

1457.     JOHN  WILLIAM  BOYD 

Born  Dec.  12,  1876,  East  Bend  Twp.,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Charles 
Boyd,  May  12,  1847,  Ireland,  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Miller,  Oct.  19,  1856, 
Herkimer  Co.,  New  York. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School.      LL.  B. 

Married  Rose  Jameson,  June  21,  1905,  Rantoul,  111. 
Address,  Fisher,  111. 


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1458.     ELLIS  FREEMAN  BRACKEN 
Born  Mar.  23,  1878,  in  Greenview,  111.      f.   J.  A.  Bracken. 
Supt.  Power  Sub-station,  Chicago  (1904).      Prepared  in  Greenview  High 

School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Asst.  Ed.  Technograph.      B.  S. 

Address  (1904),  1162  E.  S6th  St.,  or  139  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1459.     LOUIS  FREDERICK  BRAYTON 

Born  Apr.  19,  1877,  Mt.  Morris,  111.  f.  A.  W.  Brayton,  Mt.  Morris,  111. 
m.   Harriet  Grigsby,  Lena,  111. 

Arch.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  College.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Leader  Mandolin  Club,  1899-1901.  B.  S.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
Engrs.  Office,  Burlington,  la.,  to  Dec.  1,  1901;  Brown-Ketcham  Iron  Works, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  to  Apr.  1,  1902;  Variety  Iron  Works,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to 
July  1,  1902;  Supt.  of  Constr.  for  Richard  E.  Schmidt,  Architect,  Chicago,  to 
Sept.  15,  1903;  Office  Manager  of  Reed  and  Stem,  Architects,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
to  July  7,  1904;  independent  as  Architectural  Engineer  to  Oct.  1,  1904; 
Incorporated  The  Brayton  Engineering  Co.,  General  Contractors,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Published,  Brayton  Standard  for  The  Uniform  Design  of  Reinforced 
Concrete.      Member  Mystic  Shrine,  May  19,  1905. 

Married  Grace  Benjamin,   Nov.  8,    1905,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Address,  care  of   the  Brayton  Const.   Co.,   New  York   Life   Bldg.,   St.   Paul, 

Minn.,  or  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1460.     MINNIE  CLARKE  BRIDGMAN  (INGHAM) 
Wife  of  No.  1699 

Born  Oct.  30,  1877,  Keene,  N.  H.  f.  Charles  Holbrook  Bridgman,  1850, 
Keene,  N.  H.     m.   Carile  Maria  Clarke,  1855,  Putney,  Vt. 

Prepared  in  Keene  High  School.  Wellesley  Coll.,  1896-99.  Glee  Club, 
1899.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  B.  L.  S.  Instructor  and  reviser  in 
Iowa  Univ.  Summer  School  of  Library  Science,  1901;  Asst.  Librarian  Univ. 
of  Cincinnati  Library,  1901-05.  Member  American  Library  Assn.,  1900 — ; 
Ohio  Library  Assn.,  1902-04.  Second  Vice-pres.  111.  State  Lib.  School, 
Alumni  Assoc,  1901-03. 

Married  Leonard  W.  Ingham  ('02),  Oct.  25,  1905,  at  Keene,  N.  H. 
Address,  Clinton,  111. 

1461.     CLAUDE  PORTER  BRIGGS 

Born  Nov.  2,  1873,  in  Minier,  111.     f.   B.  T.  Briggs. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  111.   State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.     Football 
team,   1900;  Illini  Board;  Athletic  Board  of  Control;  Mgr.  base  ball  team, 
1901.     Kappa  Sigma.      B.  A.     Teaching  in  Aurora,  1901 — . 
Address,  Aurora,  111. 

1462.     JAMES  WILLIAM  BUCHANAN 

Born  Feb.  19,  1863,  Clark  Co.,  Ind.  f.  Silas  Buchanan,  Mar.  9,  1825, 
Clarke  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Sarah  Anne  Reynolds,  Nov.  27,  1831,  do. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Lebanon,  Ohio,  National  Normal  Univ.     Teacher 
in  High   School,   Spokane,   Wash.     Deacon  in  Christian   Church,    1902-04; 
member  of  Spokane  Science  Club,  1902 — .' 
Address,  1617  Gardner  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

1463.     JAY  HORACE  BURDICK 

Born  Apr.  20,  1878,  Elgin,  111.  f.  William  R.  Burdick,  1848,  St.  Charles, 
111.     m.   Emily  M.  Joslyn,  1853,  Woodstock,  111. 

Sec.  of  The  Radcliffe  Regalia  Co.     Agricultural  Club.     Art  Club.      B.  S 
Asst.  Forest  Expert,  Bureau  of  Forestry,   Dept.  of  Agr.  of  U.  S.,  1901-03; 
Sec.  of  the  Radcliffe  Regaha  Co.,  Elgin,   111.,   1903.      Member  M.  W.  of  A. 
C.  of  H.;  R.N.  A.;   I.  O.  R.  M. 
Address,  25  Channing  St.,  Elgin,  111. 


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1464.  HENRIETTA  ANNE  CALHOUN 

Born  Dec.  19,  1880.  f.  Wm.  J.  Calhoun,  Sept.  12,  1857,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
m.   Melcina  J.  Ferguson,  June  29,  1859,  Washington,  la. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School  and  Univ.   Acad.     Chi 
Omega.      Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.;  M.  A.,  1903.     Teaching  in  Escanaba,  Mich., 
1903—. 
Address,  504  Daniels  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1465.  ASHTON  ELLSWORTH  CAMPBELL 

Born  May  13,  1876,  Sadorus,  111.  f.  David  Lewis  Campbell,  July  25, 
1837,  Long  Branch,  New  Jersey,     m.   Elmira  Ball,  1842,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.      Alpha    Tau    Omega;    Theta    Nu 
Sigma;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.      B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904. 
Address,  604  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1466.     GEORGE  RUSSELL  CARR 

Born  Jan.  23,  1877,  Argenta.  111.  f.  Robert  Franklin  Carr,  Mav  13,  1832, 
Deckertown,  N.  J.     m.   Emily  A.  Smick,  Apr.  10,  1839,  Decatur,  111. 

Asst.  Gen.  Manager  of  Dearborn  Drug  and  Chemical  Works.      Prepared 
in  Austin  High   School.     Kappa  Sigma.      Manager  Foot  Ball  team,    1900; 
Illio  Board.      B.  S.      With  Dearborn  Drug  and  Chemical  Works  in  various 
positions;  for  past  year  Asst.  Gen.  Manager.     American  Chemical  Soc. 
Address,  227-234  Postal  Telegraph  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1467.     JESSIE  ANNA  CARROLL 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Ohio.     f.  John  Carroll,     m.   Mary  Hunt. 
Librarian.      Prepared  in  Wilmington  High  School,  Ohio.      B.  A.    Wilming- 
ton Coll.;  B.  L.  S.     Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati  Library,  1901-03;  Cata- 
loger  Univ.  of  Calif.  Library,  1903-04;  leave  of  absence  from  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Library,  1905.      Member  Amer.  Librarv  Assn.,  1902 — ;  Ohio  Library  Assn., 
1902-03;  Calif.  Library  Assn.,  1902.      Society  of  Friends. 
Address,  Whittier,  Calif. 

1468.     FLORENCE  EMELINE  CARTER  (SHERMAN) 
Born  Aug.  24,  1874,  Fairfield,  Franklin  Co.,  Vt.     f.  James  Madison  Gore 
Carter,  Apr.  15,  1843,  West  Eden,  111.     m.   Eunice  Rebecca  Northrop,  July 
3,  1845,  Fairfield,  Vt. 

Prepared  in  Waukegan  High  School.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Upsilon; 
University  Dramatic  Club.  B.  L.  S.  Librarian  of  Public  Library,  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  July,  1901,  to  Dec.  1903. 

Married  Eaton  Goodell  Sherman,  Julv  21,  1903,  Milwaukee,  Wis.      Child, 
Carter  Goodell,  born  Oct.  10,  1904,  (died  Oct.  23,  1904). 
Address,  Beartooth  Ranch,  Joliet,  Mont. 

1469.     CHARLES  CORY  CHAMBERLIN 
Born  Apr.   9,    1878,   Hoopeston,   111.     f.   Oliver    Perry  Chamberlin,   Mc- 

Cutcheonsville,  Ohio.     m.  Jeannette  Cory,  Ohio. 

Grain    Broker.      Prepared    in    Hoopeston    High    School.     Illio    board. 

Sigma  Chi.      B.    A.      Manager   Claim    Dept.,    American   Can   Co.,    Chicago, 

1901-03;    Grain   Broker,  July  15,    1903-05;    Mgr.   and  Treas.   Charter  Mfg. 

Co.,  1905—. 

Address,  303  Dearborn  St,,  Chicago,  111. 

1470.     EDWARD   PIERCE  CHAPIN 
Born  Aug.  8,  1878,  Tolono,  111.     f.   Edward  Bonaparte  Chapin,  May  11, 

1857,  Clyde,  N.  Y.     m.   Lucy  Mary  Pierce,  June  2,  1858,  Keithsburg,  O. 
Publisher  Freeburg  Tribune.     Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Philo- 

mathean;  English  Club;  Political  Science  Club.      Editor-in-chief  Illio;  Class 


276  University  of  Illinois  [1901 

Historian;  Class  Day  Speaker.  B.  A.  Advertising  Solicitor  and  Reporter 
for  Champaign  News,  June,  1901-Dec.,  1902;  Telegraph  Editor,  Mattoon 
J otir nal,  Mav.  23,  1903-Aug.  1,  1903;  Associate  Editor,  Champaign  A^ews, 
Aug.  1,  1903-Aug.  5,  1905;  Editor  and  Publisher,  Freeburg  Tribune,  Aug.  16, 
1905 — .      Member  Presbvterian  Church. 

Married  Harriet  Ehzabeth  McCull}^  ('02),  June  16,  1904,  Somerset,  Ohio. 
Address,  Freeburg,  111. 

1471.     CHARLES  HIRAM  CHAPMAN 
Born  Nov.   13,  1878,  Vienna,  111.     f.   Daniel  Clinton  Chapman,  July  21, 
1828,  Vienna,  111.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Rose,  Jan.  20,  1836,  Vienna,  111. 

Nat.  Bank  Examiner.  Prepared  in  Vienna  High  School.  English  Club; 
German  Club.  Capt.  and  Major.  B.  A.  Student  of  Law,  George  Washing- 
ton Univ.,  1901-02;  National  Bank  Examiner,  1903 — . 

Married  Nelle   Perkins   (Ejc.-'02),    July    15,    1903,   Vienna,    111.     Child, 
Harriet  Ehzabeth,  born  Oct.  21,  1904. 
Address,  122  S.   13th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  35  Nassau  St.,  N.  Y. 

*1472.     ADELAIDE  MARIA  CHASE 
Born    July  27,    1876,    in    West    Medford,    Mass.     f.    R.  G.  Chase.      m. 

Mary  A.  C.  Williams,  Boston. 

Pi  Beta  Phi.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.,  New  Hampshire  State  Lib..  Concord,  N. 

H.;  then  Business  Librarian,  Stone  &  Webster,  Boston,  Mass. 

Died  May  19,  1904,  at  West  Medford,  Mass. 

1473.     MARGARET  BELLE  CHESTER    - 
Born  Jan.  7,  1881,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.   E.  E.  Chester,     m.   Margaret 

Elizabeth  Powell,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Prepared   in   Champaign.      B.   A.     Taught   in   public   school,    Mahomet, 

111.,  1902-04.      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 

Address,  717  West  University  Avenue,  Champaign,  111. 

1474.     WILLIS  CULLEN  CHIPPS 
Brother  of  No.  1195 
Born  June  8,  1879,  Sullivan,  111.     f.  Abia  Chipps,  June  8,  1852,  Virginia, 
m.  America  Lilly,  Ky. 

Mech.  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Sullivan  High  School.      Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.      B.   S.      Mechanical  Engineering, 
1901 — . 
Address,  Suffern,  New  York. 

1475.     HARRY  AUGUSTUS  COFFMAN 
Born  May  30,   1879,  Cham.paign,  111.      f.   David  H.  Coffman,  Lancaster, 

Ohio.     m.   Sarah  E.  Ruhl,  Rockford,  111. 

Merchant.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Kappa  Sigma;   Phi 

Delta  Phi.      LL.  B.      Dealer  in  Vehicles  and  Implements. 

Married   Jessie    Elizabeth    Trotter,    Nov.    12,    1903.      Child,    Katherine 

Francis,  born  Dec.  16,  1904. 

Address,  107  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1476.     AGNES  MARY  COLE 

Born  Mav  9,  1873,  Wheaton,  111.  f.  Jordan  James  Cole,  Apr.  16,  1833, 
Mahopac,  N.'  Y.     m.   Susan  Phylora  Smith,  Jan.  2,  1850,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

Librarv  Cataloger.      Prepared  in   Wheaton   High   School.     B.   S.,    1893, 
Wheaton  College;  B.  L.  S.      Reviser,  Univ.  of  111.  library  school,  Dec,  1901- 
June,  1903;  catalog  librarian,  Univ.  of  111.  library,  Sept.,  1903 — . 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 


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1477.     GUY  RICHARD  COLLINS 

Born  Oct.  10,  1878,  near  Mansfield,  111.  f.  William  Grigsby  Collins, 
1842,  Iowa.     m.   Eliza  Catherine  Meliza,  1831,  Indiana. 

Draftsman.      Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.      B.    S.      Mechanical    structural 
draftsman,  1901-04;  in  employ  of  Whiting  Fdy.  Equipt.  Co.;  for  Baker  Iron 
Works  of   Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1904-05;    for  the  Edison  Elec.  Co.,  Los  An- 
geles, 1905 — . 
Address,  106  N.  Hope  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.      (Permanent),  Farmer  City, 

111.,  care  of  W.  G.  Collins. 

1478.     PHILIP  ARTHUR  CONARD 
Born  Nov.  9,  1875.     f.   Philip  H.  Conard,  July  13,  1840,  Utica,  Ohio.     m. 
Martha  Orrilla  Davis.  Dec.  23,  1853,  Clarkshill,  Ind. 

Asst.  Secy.  Student  Volunteer  Movement,  New  York  Citv.  Prepared  in 
Monticello  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  English  Club;  Oratorical 
Assn.  Gen.  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1900-01.  B.  A.  Member  M.  E.  Church; 
Pres.  Epworth  League,  First  M.  E.  Church,  Champaign,  1898-99;  Gen.  Secv., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-04;  Asst.  Secv.  Student  Volunteer  Movement, 
N.  Y.  City,  1905-06;  Foreign  Sec.  Internat'l  Comm.,  1906—. 
Address,  Foreign  Dept.,  Internat'l  Comm.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  3  W.  29th  29th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

1479.     GEORGE  MARSHALL  CROSSLAND 

Born  July  11,  1878,  Varna,  111.  f.  Hiram  Venton,  Crossland,  Apr.  29, 
1848,  Varna,  111.     m.   Cynthia  Loving  Broaddus,  May  6,  1847,  Henrv,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Sheldon    High   School.      Political    Science   Club. 
B.  A.     Teacher,  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  Militarv  Academv,  1901-02;  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  Schools,  1902-04;  DeKalb,  111.,  High  School,  Latin,  1904-05. 
Address,  227  Locust  St.,  DeKalb,  111. 

1480.     WILLIAM  LIEBRICK  CROUCH 

Born  Aug.  11,  1868,  in  Rozetta,  111.     f.   W.  A.  M.  Crouch. 

Mining  Supt.,  (1904).     LL.  B. 
Address  (1904),  care  of  D wight  Furness,  Guanajnato,  Mex. 

1481.     LAWRENCE  EVERETT  CURFMAN 

Born  Mar.  1,  1880,  near  Hayes,  111.  f.  James  Wesley  Curfman,  Nov.  22, 
1851,  near  Pittsfield,  111.  m.  Maria  Anne  Whitehead, 'Oct.  28,  1855,  near 
Clyde,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Tolono  and  Urbana  High  School.     Adelphic. 
Capt.     Tau  Beta  Pi,  1904.      B.  S.;  B.  S.,  1905.      School  teaching,  1901-03; 
student,    Illinois,    1903-05;   civil   engineer  for   111.    Central   R.    R.,    1905 — . 
Article,  Tests  of  Sand  Lime  Brick,  Technograph,  No.  19,  pp.  72-83. 
Address,   1006    Lvon    St.,   New   Orleans,   La.;  (Home),  412  W.  Illinois  St., 

Urbana,  111. 

1482.     MARY  BELLE  DAVIS 

Born  Nov.  13,  1880,  Philo,  111.  f.  Edward  Davis,  Apr.  15,  1831,  Mont- 
gomeryshire, Wales,     m.   Caroline  D.  Markle,  Oct.  13,  1841,  Waterloo,  Mich. 

Teaching.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A. ;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.     B.  A.     Teaching,  Rantoul,  1901-04;  Urbana,  1904-05;  Indianapolis, 
Pub.  Schools,  Sept.,  1905 — . 
Address,  606   S.   Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1483.     NELLIE  ELIZABETH  DETRICK 

Born  Feb.  19,  1879,  Donovan,  111.  f.  Thomas  Benton  Detrick,  Phila- 
delphia,    m.   Cordelia  Edith  Hedge.  Hayden,  Ind. 

Teaching.      Prepared  in  111.  Weslevan  Prep.     Alethenai.      B.  A.     Teach- 
ing, Seymour,  1902-04;  Tolono,  1905—. 
Address,  602    E.   Springfield  Ave.,   Champaign,   111. 


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1484.     GERTRUDE  SEMPILL  DILLON 
Sister  of  No.  1174 

BornAsh  Grove,  111.  f.  Henry  Dillon,  Ridge  Farm,  111.  m.  Rachael 
Robinson  Wagner,  Milford,   111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai; 
German  Club.  B .  A.  Teacher  of  German  and  Latin  in  State  Normal  School, 
Spearfish,  So.  Dak.,  1901-03;  teacher  in  Language  Dept.  of  Northern  111. 
State  Normal  School,  De  Kalb.  1904—.  Member  M.  E.  Church;  Gen. 
Secretary  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1900-01,  Univ.  of  Illinois. 
Address,  Sheldon,  111. 

1485.     ROY  HODGSON  DILLON 

Born  Dec.  12,  1877,  Normal,  111.  f.  Isaiah  Dillon,  May  25,  1834,  Taze- 
well Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Fisher,  Aug.  23,  1836,  Tazewell  Co.,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111. 
Engineering  Soc;  Track  team,  1897.      B.  S.      Member  of  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Address,  care  of  F.  O.  Blackwell,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York  City.      (Permanent), 

Normal,  111. 

1486.     EDWARD  MURRAY  EAST 

Born  in  Du  Quoin,  111.  f.  William  Harvey  East.  m.  Sarah  Granger 
Woodruff. 

Agronomist.  Prepared  in  Du  Quoin  High  School.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1904.  Student 
Asst.  in  Chem.,  1899-1901.  Asst.  Chemist  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Illinois,  1901-04; 
First  Asst.  in  Plant  Breeding,  1904-05;  Agronomist,  Connecticut  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Sept.  1,  1905 — .  Articles:  1.  The  Structure  of  the  Corn  Kernel  and 
the  Composition  of  its  different  parts,  (with  C.  G.  Hopkins  and  L.  H.  Smith), 
Bull.  87,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  pp.  35.  2.  Directions  for  the  Breeding  of  Corn, 
including  Methods  for  the  prevention  of  Inbreeding,  (with  C.  G.  Hopkins 
and  L.  H.  Smith),  Bull.  100,  111.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.,  pp.  25.  3.  Selection  of 
Seed  in  Potato  Growing,  Cir.  81,  111.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.,  pp.  12.  The  Direct 
Determination  of  Potassium  in  the  Ash  of  Plants,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc, 
Vol.  26,  No.  3,  1904,  3  pp.  The  Chem.  Composition  of  the  Different  Parts 
of  the  Corn  Kernel,  (with  C.  G.  Hopkins  and  L.  H.  Smith),  Vol.  25,  No.  11, 
1903,  14  pp.  The  Improvement  of  Corn  in  Connecticut,  Bull.  Conn. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  pp.21.  Member  Presbyterian  Church;  American  Breeder's 
Assn. ;   Assn.  Official  Agr.  Chemists. 

Married  Marv  Lawrence  Boggs,  Sept.  2,  1903.     Child,  Elizabeth  Wood- 
ruff, Sept.  3,  1904. 
Address,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Conn.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta. 

1487.     ROY  SAMUEL  ELDER 
Born  July  21,  1879,  Ridge  Farm,  111.     f.   Dr.  S.  S.  Elder,  111.     m,    Ra- 
chel Braden,  111. 

■    Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Streator  High  School.      LL.  B.      Conducting  Law 
office.      Bar  Association,  in  Wichita,  Kans. 
Address,  over  Kansas  Natl.  Bank,  Wichita,  Kans. 

1488.     ARTHUR  DONALDSON  EMMETT 
Born  in  Lee,  111.     f.   Wm.  H.  Emmett,  near  St.  Catherines,  Ont.     m.   Su- 
sana  Castleman,  same. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  B.  S.;  M.  A.,  1905.  Chem- 
ist on  State  Water  Survey,  1901-02;  Chemist,  Union  Stock  Yards,  1902-03; 
Research  chemist  in  Nutrition  Laboratory,  1903-06;  Grad.  Student  Co- 
lumbia, 1906 — .  Articles:  1.  On  the  Presence  of  Cotton  Seed  Oil  in  Lards 
from^lHogs  Fed  upon  Cotton  Seed  Meal,  (with  H.  S.  Grindley),  Journal  Amer- 
ican Chemical  Soc,   XXVII,    1905,    263-270.      2.   The  Chemistry    of    Flesh 


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(second  paper) ;  Improved  Methods  for  the  Analysis  of  Animal  Substances, 
(with  H.  S.  Grindley),  Journ.  Amer.  Chcm.  Soc,  XXVII.  1905,  658-678. 
3.  The  Chemistrv  of  Flesh  (third  paper,  with  H.  S.  Grindlev),  Jour.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  XX'VIII,  Xo.  1,  1906,  pp.  25-65.  3.  Studies  ^on  the  Influ- 
ence of  Cooking  on  the  Nutritive  Value  of  Meats  (with  H.  S.  Grindlev), 
Bull.  162,  Office  of  Exp.  Stats.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  p.  230.  Member  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  American  Chemical  Society. 
Address,  1011  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1489.     CLARK  HUGHES  FELLINGHAM 

Born  Apr.  2,  1873,  Mavon,  111.  f.  Warren  C.  Fellingham,  Mar.  29,  1845, 
Utica,  X.  Y.     m.   Sarah  E.  Fellingham,  Mar.  8,  1840,  Loudoun  Co.,  Va. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Northwestern    Univ.    Acad,    and    Know    College 
Acad.     Agricultural  Club;     Alpha  Zeta.      B.  A. 
Address,  Verona,  111. 

1490.     MASON  McCLOUD  FISHBACK 

Bom  Feb.  1,  1878,  Marshall,  111.  f.  James  Madison  Fishback,  Clark  Co., 
111.,  Apr.  10, 1847.     m.   Orrel  Virginia  Adams,  Apr.  15,  1849,  Loudoun  Co.,  Va. 

Prepared  in  Paris  High  School.  Adelphic;  Deutche  Verein;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Class  Historian.  B.  A.  History  Teacher,  Urbana  High  School,  1901-04; 
now  teaching  in  High  Schools  of  Southeni  Calif.  Article,  Illinois  Legis- 
lation on  Slaverv  and  Free  Negroes,  in  Transactions  of  the  111.  State  Hist. 
Soc,  1904. 
Address,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

1491.     HATTIE  BELLE  FRAHM  (FORNOF) 

Born  Mav  15,  1879,  in  Tuscola,  111.     f.   Hans  Frahm. 

LL.  B. 

Married  George  N.  Fornof. 
Address,  Streator,  111. 

1492.     CHARLES   WILBUR  FRANKS 

Born  Aug.  1,  1876,  Brookville,  111.  f.  George  W.  Franks,  Brookville,  111. 
m.   Clara  McCullough,  Brookville,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Lanark   High   School,   111.      B.   A.      Teaching  in 
Philippine  Schools,  1901—. 
Address,  Romblon,  P.  I. 

1493.     NELLIE  MAY  FRAZEY  (VINES) 
Wife  of  No.  2523 

Born  Sept.  30.  1878,  Nickerson,  Kans.  f.  Frederick  Lauterbach  Frazey, 
July  24,  1840,  Everett,  Pa.     m.   Permelia  Jane  Hanks,  July  8.  1844,  Everett, 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka 
League.  B.  A.  Teaching,  Tuscola,  111.,  1901-02;  Bushnell,  111.,  1902-03; 
Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1903-05;  First  Year,  primary  grade;  second,  Latin  and 
English  in  High  School;  third  and  fourth,  English  in  High  School. 

Married  E.  J.  Vines,  ('05),  Aug.  16,  1905,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Bement,  111. 

1494.     FRANK  GEORGE  FROST 

Born  Feb.  1,  1872,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Samuel  G.  Frost,  m.  Nancy  L. 
Gammill. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Draftsman  and  supt.  of  erection  with  A.  L.  Ide  &  Sons,  Springfield, 
1901-03;  Chief  Draftsman  with  Rarig.  Eng.  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1903-04; 
Chief  Draftsman  with  Sheflield  Cor.  Co.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  1904—. 

Married  Cornelia  Harlaw,  June  1,  1904,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Address,  Care  of  F.  C.  Frost,  921  W.  South  Ave.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo. 


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1495.     EDWARD  JAMES  FUCIK 

Born  Jan.  26,  1880,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Frank  Fucik,  1850,  Bernarditz, 
Bohemia,     m.   Anna  Kakuska,  1854,  Chicago. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  School  and  Man. 
Train.  School.  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Draftsman  Paige  Iron  Works,  1901; 
in  charge  Construction  Randolph  St.  Bridge  for  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago, 
1901-03;  in  charge  River  Surveying  party,  1903,  Sanit.  Dist.;  Asst.  Engr.  to 
Geo.  W.  Jackson  in  preparation  of  report  on  High  Pressure  System  for  City 
of  Chicago,  1903-04;  Asst.  in  charge  construction,  Harrison  St.  Bridge  San. 
Dist.,  Chicago,  Sept.,  1904-Mar.  1906;  in  charge  of  San.  Dist.  const,  work, 
Lockport,  111.,  1906 — .  Article,  Steel  Cofferdams  in  Chicago  River,  Techno- 
graph,  pp.  94-102.  Member  Western  Soc.  Engrs. 
Address,  813  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1496.     GRACE  ANN  GARNETT 

Born  Apr.  14,  1877,  St.  Marys,  111.  f.  Robert  Kirtley  Garnett,  Aug.  4, 
1844,  St.  Marys,  111.  m.  Annie  Elizabeth  Hunter,  Oct.  19,  1845,  Catasauqua, 
Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Carthage    Coll.     Acad.      Alethenai;    Watcheka 
League;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Ladies'  Glee  Club.      B.   A.      Prin.  of  Piano 
High  School  and  teacher  of  Latin  and  German,  Piano,  111.,  1901-05. 
Address,  Plymouth,  111. 

1497.     HENRY  ALLAN  GLEASON 

Born  Jan.  2,  1882,  Dalton  City,  111.  f.  Henry  Milton  Gleason,  1838. 
Akron,  Ohio.     m.   Alsina  Belle  Magruder,  1858,  Coshocton,  Ohio. 

Botanist.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.  Natural  History  Soc. 
Illini  Staff.  B.  S.;  M.  A.,  1904.  Collector,  Dept.  of  Horticulture,  Illinois, 
1901;  Asst.  in  Botany,  same,  1901-03;  Instructor,  1903-04;  Asst.  Mo. 
Bot.  Garden,  1904;  Fellow  in  Bot.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1905;  Asst.  in  Bot., 
same,  1905.  Notes  on  some  Southern  Illinois  Plants,  Torrenya,  3:1,  1903; 
Additional  Notes  on  Southern  Illinois  Plants,  Torrenya,  4:168,  1904; 
Notes  on  the  Ohio  Ferns,  Ohio  Naturalist,  5:205,  1904;  A  New  Sunflower 
from  Illinois,  Ohio  Nat.,  5:214,  1904;  Notes  from  the  Ohio  State  Herbarium, 
1,  Ohio  Nat.,  5:249,  1904;  The  Genus  Bidens  in  Ohio,  Ohio  Nat.,  5:316, 
1905.  Member  Congregational  Church;  Sigma  Xi;  American  Assn.  for  the 
Advance  of  Science. 
Address,  511  E.  Johns  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

149S.     JOSEPH  HINCKLEY  GORDON 

Born  Oct.  7,  1879,  Vandalia,  111.  f.  Joseph  Allen  Gordon,  Feb.  2,  1847, 
Vandalia,  111.     m.   Mary  Abby  Hinckley,  Aug.  5,  1854,  Boston,  Mass. 

Instructor  and  law  student.  Prepared  in  Fort  Collins  High  School, 
Colorado.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  En- 
glish Club;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Philomathean;  Political  Science  Club;  Class 
Pres,  1900;  Associate  Editor  Illio;  Illini  Staflf.  .  B.  A.,  1901;  M.  A., 
1901.  LL.  B.  1906.  High  School  Prin.,  1901-03;  Instructor  in  Univ., 
Acad,  and  student  in  Coll.  of  Law,  1903-06.  Pamphlet,  Illinois  Railway  Legis- 
lation and  Com.  Control  since  1870,  Univ.  of  111.  studies,  1904,  81  pp. 
Address  (Home),  Vandalia,  111. 

1499.     HOWARD  TYLER  GRABER 

Born  Dec.  29,  1880,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Robt.  Graber,  Aug.  5,  1850,  Peoria, 
111.     m.   Mvra  Ocelia  Hagerty,  July  4,  1860,  Peoria,  111. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.      B.   S.;  B.   S.,   1903,  Mass. 
Inst,   of  Technology.      Member  M.    I.    T.    Glee    and    Mand.   Club,    Alumni 
Assn.,  Chem.  Club.       Research  and  analytical  Chemist,  with   Parke  Davis  & 
Co.,  Mfg.  Chemists,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Address,  706  E.  Congress  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 


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1500.     FRANCES  MYRTLE  GREEN  (HOAGLAND) 
Wife  of  No.  1224 
Born  July  20,  1S80,  Danville.  111.     f.   Francis  M.  Green,  1846,  Dec.  25, 
Pittsboro,  Ind.     m.   Kansas  Clark.  Aug.  12,  1856,  Pittsboro,  Ind. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.  A. 

Married  John  King  Hoagland  ('99),  Feb.   12,  1902,  Urbana,  111.      Child, 
Max  Green,  born  Aug.  2,  1904. 
Address,  Mode,  111. 

1501.  CHARLES  THOMAS  GREENE 

Born  Dec.  24,  1878,  Brooklvn,  New  York.'  f.  Charles  Edwin  Greene, 
Union,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1848.     m.   Mary  Ellison  Thomas,  St.  Johns,  N.  B.,  1857. 

Newspaper  writer.  Prepared  in  English  High  and  Man.  Train.  School 
and  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago.  B.  A.  Solicitor  for  Central  Union 
Tel.  Co.,  Chicago,  May,  1902;  traveling  salesman  D.  R.  James  &  Bro.,  New 
York,  Jan.  1,  1903;  clerk,  Nelson  Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1904;  newspaper 
writer.  Inter  Ocean,  Chicago ,  Pioneer  Press,  St.  Paul,  and  The  Evening  Tribune, 
Minn.,  to  date.  Translations,  The  River  of  Diamonds,  An  Ocean  Tragedv, 
A  Student's  Song,  The  City  by  Night,  Qui  Vincit  Patitur,  Wayside  Tales, 
1904;  Reconciliation,  1905;  Alek's  Christmas  Eve,  by  Watt  Knott,  Pioneer 
Press,  Dec.  24,  1904;  Other  writings;  contributed  to  Pioneer  Press,  The 
Coupling  Pin;  Billet  Doux,  a  Paradigm;  Winter  and  Spring;  A  Valentine 
Acrostic;  TheSnowflake;  and  The  Thoughts  of  God,  and  other  Poems. 
Address,  care  of  Evening  Press,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1502.  HARRY  NORMAN  GRIDLEY 

Born  May  17,  1881,  Virginia,  111.  f.  James  Norman  Gridley.  m. 
Frances  Hill. 

Lawver.  Prepared  in  Virginia  High  School.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  John 
Marshall  Club  of  Columbia  Univ.;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1902; 
LL.  B.,  1906.  Fellowship  in  historv,  Illinois,  1901.  Instructor  in  Historv, 
Charleston  High  School,  1902-03.  Student  of  Law,  Columbia  Univ.,  1903- 
04;  lUinois,  1905-06. 
Address,  Virginia,  111. 

1503.     AUGUSTUS  HAROLD  GRISWOLD 

Born  Sept.  29,  1879,  in  Milo,  111. 

Prepared  in  Princeton  High  School.      Class  Pres.,  1901-02;  Tennis  Cham- 
pionship,   1899    and    1900.      B.    S.      Electrical    Engineering   with    Western 
Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  1901-05;  with  The  Pacific  States  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Co.,  San  Francisco,  1905. 
Address,  Eng.  Dept.  Pacific  States  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

1504.  LEWIS  EDWIN  GRISWOLD 

Born  July  5,  1876,  White  Hall,  111.  f.  Damon  Griswold,  White  Hall, 
Oct.  31,  1855.     m.   Etna  Baldwin,  Mar.  29,  1856,  White  Hall,  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.  Prepared  in  White  Hall  High  School  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  B.  S. 
Farming  until  Spring  of  1903;  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture, 
until  Apr.  19,  1904;  Real  Estate,  1904 — .  Articles,  (with  T.  D.  Rice),  Soil 
Survey  of  the  New  Orleans  Area;  Soil  Survev  of  Acadia  Paris,  La.;  pub.  by 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric. 
Address,  Blue  Mound,  111. 

1505.  ARTHUR  RAYMOND  HALL 

Born  at  Tonica,  111.  f.  Francis  Marion  Hall,  Maine,  m.  Addie  Kellv, 
Ohio. 

Lawver.  Prepared  in  Public  School,  East  Lvnn,  111.  Philomathean; 
English 'Club;  German  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Football,   1897- 


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1900,  Capt.,  1900;  Base  Ball,  1899;  on  Class  Day  program;  Alumni  member 
Advisory  Board  of  Athletic  Assn.;  Graduate  coach,  Illinois.      LL.  B.,  1901; 
B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  1902.      Practicing  law,  1902—. 
Address,  314-315  Daniel  Building,  Danville,  111. 

1506.     EDNA  ROSE  HAMMERS  (RAY) 
Sister  of  Nos.  1129,  1507 
Born  1877,  Secor,  111.     f.   Morgan  Hammers,  1838,  Greene  Co.,  Pa.     m. 
Rosetta  Jane  Gibson,  Moundsville,  W.  Virginia. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  English  Club;  French 
Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  A.  Teaching,  1900-03.  Member  Imperial  C.  L.  S.  C, 
1903 — ;  University  Club;  Penn.  Ave.  Baptist  Church. 

Married  George   Joseph   Ray,   June   23,    1903,    Champaign,    111.     Child, 
Lilian  Rosalind,  born  Nov.  2.  1904. 
Address,  418  Webster  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1507.     JESSE  HAMMERS 
Brother  of  Nos.  1129,  1506 
Born  Dec.  24,  1870,  in  Secor,  111.     f.   Morgan  Hammers,  1838,  Greene  Co., 
Pa.     m.   Rosetta  Jane  Gibson,  Moundsville. 

Farmer.      B.  A. 
Address,  Independence,  la. 

1508.     GEORGE  MIFFLIN  HARKER 
Brother  of  No.  1338 
Born  Aug.   23,    1875,  Vienna,   111.     f.   Oliver  Albert  Harker,   Ohio.     m. 
Sidney  Ann  Bain,  Vienna,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Southern  111.  Normal  Univ.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  LL.  B.  Illinois  National  Guards,  1894-189  7.  Practicing 
law.      Master  in  Chancery  of  Jackson  Co.,  Carbondale,  1903-05. 

Married  Jessie  Reynolds,  Mar.  11,  1905,  Marion,  111. 
Address,  Carbondale,  111. 

1509.  DALE  STUART  HARRISON 

Born  Feb.  1,  1876,  Sterling,  111.  f.  WiUiam  N.  Harrison,  Steuben  Co., 
N.  Y.     m.  Jennie  Hyde  Gates,  Bradford,  Vt. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wallace  High  School,  Sterling,  111.  Sigma 
Chi;  C.  E.  Club.  Pres.  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Resident  Engineer,  Arapahoe, 
O.  T. ;  Engineer,  Surveyor  and  Real  Estate,  San  Augustine,  Texas. 

Married  Bernice  Harrison,  Nov.  22,  1905,  San  Augustine,  Tex. 
Address,  San  Augustine,  Texas. 

1510.  GUY  RUSSELL  HARTRICK 
Brother  of  Nos.  1339,  1511 

Born  Aug.  25,  1880,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Henry  Hartrick,  Mar.  30,  1830, 
Germany,     m.   Nancy  Emily  Taylor,  Aug.  6,  1840,  Pittsfield,  111. 

Pharmacist.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  LTniv.  Acad.  B.  S.; 
Ph.  G.  and  Ph.  C, Northwestern  School  of  Pharmacy,  1902.  Phi  Chi,  North- 
western. 

Married  Anna  Mable  Outcalt,  Dec.  31,  1903,  Wellston,  O.  T. 
Address,  Carlsbad,  New  Mex.,  or  Urbana,  111. 

1511.     LOUIS  EUGENE  HARTRICK 
Brother  of  Nos.  1339,  1510 
Born  Mar.    12,    1878,   Sadorus,   111.     f.   Henry  Hartrick,   Mar.   30,   1830, 
Brunswick,  Germany,     m.   Nancy  Emily  Taylor,  Aug.   6,    1840,   Pittsfield, 

Merchant.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Philo- 


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mathean;  Nat.  Science  Club;  Chemistry    Club.      Ph.  G.  and  Ph.  C,  North- 
western, 1902.      Pharmacist  and  dealer  in  general  merchandise. 
Address,  Wellston,  O.  T.,  or  Urbana,  111. 

1512.      CARL  J.   HAYS 

Born  Mar.  22,  1879,  Sidney,  111.  f.  Edmund  Havs.  Oct.  15,  1848,  Jeflfer- 
sonville.  Ohio.     m.   Mary  C.  Smith,  May  9,  1849,  Jeffersonville,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Sidney,  111.      B.  S.      In  railroad  construc- 
tion; Rock  Island  extension,  1906 — . 
Address,  609  Coleman  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1513.     LAWRENCE  SEYMOUR  HEATH 
Born  Nov.  29,  1869,  Crawford  Co.,  111.     f.   Milton  Heath,  1830,  Lawrence 

Co.,  111.     m.   Ann  Waldroup. 

School    Superintendent.      Prepared   in   Danville,    Ind.,    Central    Normal 

College.      B.  A.,   1896,  Austin  College;  B.  A.      Supt.  of  Edinburg  Schools, 

1901-02;  teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Austin  College,  Effingham,  111.,  1898- 

1900,  1902-03;  Supt.  Schools,  Edinburg,  111.,  1901-02,  1903—. 

Married   Clara    Ella   Frve,    Sept.    14,    1892,    Flat    Rock,    111.     Children, 

Bayard,  born  Oct.  7,  1893;  Edward  Everett,  born  Nov.  5,  1895;  Ruby  Ethel, 

born  Mar.  26,  1898;  Virgil,  born  June  24,  1900. 

Address,  Edinburg,  111. 

1514.     BYRON  WALLACE  HICKS 

Born  Sept.  20,  187  7,  Warren,  111.  f.  W.  S.  Hicks,  Cornwall,  England, 
m.   Rosetta  Tear,  Painesville,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Illini  Board.  B.  S.  Railroad  Construction 
work,  1901-04;  Asst.  to  Chief  Engr.  W.  &  M.  Ry.,  June  1,  1902-04;  Secy, 
and  Gen.  Mgr.  Babel  Lead  Mining  Co.,  Apr.  1,  1904 — ;  City  Engr.,  Warren, 
111.,  Apr.,  1905—. 

Married  Gertrude  Louise  Copeland,  Nov.  1,  1904,  Vulcan,  Mich.      Child, 
Byron  W.,  Jr.,  born  Nov.  15,  1905. 
Address,  Warren,  111. 

1515.     IDA  HINKLE 
Born  Jan.  9,  1875,  Bement,  111. 

Prepared  in  Bement  High  School.      English  Club.      B.  A. 
Address,  1007  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign.  111. 

1516.     ARTHUR  CASSON  HOBBLE 
Born  Jan.   9,   1880,  Glasford,   111.     f.   Henry  Hobble,  Glasford,   111.     m. 
Flora  Jane  Bolton. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Augusta  High  School.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Electrical  Eng.  Soc. ;  Athletic  Assn.;  Track  team,  1900-01;  Class  Foot  Ball 
team,  1900-01.  B.  S.  With  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  in  testing 
dept.  and  switchboard  drafting;  Prof.  Fessenden  wireless  telegraphy.  Fort- 
ress Monroe;  Electrical  Enginere  with  Mysore  State  Govt.,  Can  very  Power 
Scheme,  India,  as  constructing  and  operating  electrical  engineer  in  connection 
with  the  10,000  H.  P.  Canvery  River  Power  Scheme.  Working  tests  and 
preparing  report  for  Mysore  Govt,  on  Testing  of  Lighting  Conductors.  Pre- 
paring report  on  the  Industrial  Production  of  Iron,  Steel  and  Aluminum  in 
India  by  means  of  the  Electric  Furnace.  Member  Am.erican  Electrochemical 
Soc,  Jan.  1,  1904 — ;  Assoc,  member  American  Institute  Elec.  Eng'rs,  May, 
1902;  member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Address,  Sivasamudram,'  Mysore  State,  So.  India;  home,  Rushville,  111. 


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1517.     FRANK  HAMILTON  HOLMES 

Born  Nov.  21,  1877,  at  North  Henderson,  111.  f.  David  Newton  Holmes, 
Aug.  25,  1843,  North  Henderson,  111.  m.  Marv  Elizabeth  Mathers,  Nov. 
15,  1849.  Orangeville,  Ind. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    at    Knox     Academv.      Beta    Theta    Pi;    Phi  Delta 
Phi.      B.   S.,  Knox    Coll.,   1897;    LL.    B.     'Prin.    North    Henderson     High 
School,  1897-98;   Instructor  in  Law  of  Real  and  Personal   Propertv,   Col- 
lege of  Law.  Illinois,  1901-02. 
Address,    164  Masten  St.,  Dallas,   Tex. 

1518.     MABEL  HOPKINS  (HUBBARD) 
Wife  of  No.  1225 

Born  Oct.  6,  1877,  Irvington,  Ind.  f.  John  O'Kane  Hopkins,  m. 
Eliza  Ellen  Martin. 

Prepared  in  Indianapolis  High  School.  Alethenai;  German  Club;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Chi  Omega;  Class  Prophet,  1901.  B.  A.  Member  Woodlawn  Wo- 
man's Club,  1903;  D.  A.  R.,  1899;  Assn.  Coll.  Alum.,  1906 — . 

Married  George   Wallace   Hubbard,   Sept.    11,    1901,    Indianapolis,   Ind. 
Child,  Elizabeth  Edna,  born  May  20,  1905. 
Address,  1409  Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1519.     CHARLES  ALBERT  HOPPIN 

Born  Apr.  13,  1878,  in  La  Crosse,  Wis.     f.  A.  Hoppin.     m. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  West  Aurora,  111.,  High  School. 
Adelphic.  B.  S.  Erecting  Engineer,  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1905;  Asst. 
District  Supt.  of  Erection,  with  headquarters  at  New  York. 

Married  Jessie  Cramer,  June  1,  1905,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  14  Morningside  Ave.,  or  care  of  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  71   Broadway, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  ■         , 

1520.     HARLAN  HOYT  HORNER 

Born  May  4,  1878,  Moravia,  la.  f.  Eugene  Brandon  Horner,  Sept.  30, 
1845,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  m.  Susan  Cordelia  Sears,  Jan.  18,  1852,  Zanes- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Secy,  to  Commissioner  of  Education  of  State  of  New  York.  Pre- 
pared in  Cerro  Gordo  High  School.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Philo- 
mathean;  Oratorical  Assn.;  English  Club;  on  111. -Indiana  debating 
team,  1898-99;  represented  Univ.  in  Central  Orat.  League,  1901;  Hatchet 
Orator  for  Juniors,  1900,  and  for  Seniors,  1901;  Roast  Editor  Illio. 
B.  A.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1901-02;  Secy,  to  Pres.  Draper, 
1902-04;  Secy,  to  Commissioner  of  Education  of  State  of  New  York,  1904 — -. 
Member  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  First  Presbyterian  Church;  Aurania  Club,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 

Married  Gioga  Dagmar  Gaston,  Sept.  15,  1904,  Cerro  Gordo,  111. 
Address,  State  Education  Dept.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1521.     OSCAR  LLOYD  HOUSEL 

Born  July  5,  1877,  Galesburg,  111.  f.  William  Harrison  Housel.  m. 
Martha  Hougham. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Galesburg  High  School.  M.  E.  and 
E.  E.  Soc;  Army  and  Navy  Club;  Adj.  of  Univ.  Battalion,  1899;  Lieut.  Col. 
of  Univ.  Regiment,  1900.  B.  S.  Testing  Dept.  General  Electric  Co.;  Post 
Engineer,  Fort  Yates,  N.  D.,  1902;  Post  Electrician,  Ft.  Yellowstone,  Wj'o., 
1902;  Elect.  Engr.  and  Draftsman,  Supervising  Arch.  Treas.  Dept.,  Apr., 
1905;  Elect.  Draftsman,  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks,  Navy  Dept.  In  U.  S. 
Army  Hospital  Corps;  served  in  the  invasion  of  Puerto  Rico,  July  5-Nov.  6, 
1898. 

Married  Marion  Alberta  Nelson,  June   1,   1904,  Vineland,  N.  J.     Child, 
Robert  Harrison,  born  July  3,  1905. 
Address,  39  Seaton  Place,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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1522.     CLARA  ELIZABETH  HOWARD 
Born  Oct.  24,  1879,  in  Bloomington,  111.     m.   Mrs.  Lillie  C.  Howard. 
Librarian.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.      B.  L.  S.      In  Carnegie  library,  Pitts- 
burg. 
Address,  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

1523.     JOSEPH  HOWARD 

Bom  Apr.  25,  1874,  Augusta,  Ky.  f.  Ruben  Lee  Howard,  1839,  Augusta, 
Ky.     m.   Eliza  Franklin  Laughlin,'l848,  Augusta,  Ky. 

Attorney  at  Law.      Prepared  in  Clinton  High  School.      LL.  B.      Member 
Larimie  Co.  Bar  Association. 
Address,  Fort  Collins,  Colo. 

1524.     W^ALLACE  GEORGE  HUMPHRY 

Bom  Apr.  22,  1878,  Hamilton,  111.  f.  E.  H.  Humphry,  Dec.  10,  1836, 
Charlestown,  N.  Y.     m.  Hattie  C.Humphrey,  May  23,  1849,  Hamilton,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Hamilton    and    Keokuk    High     Schools.      Two 
years  in  Univ.  of  Iowa.      Philomathean ;    Illinois-Indiana  Debating   team, 
1900-01.      LL.    B.     Attorney   at  Law  since  Oct.   25,    1901.      Supervisor  of 
Monticello  Twp. 
Address,  Hamilton,  111. 

1525.     HARRY  EDGAR  HUNTER 
Brother  of  No.  1698 

Born  Apr.  2,  1878,  Newton,  la.  f.  George  Beatty  Hunter,  June,  1840, 
CarroUton,  Ohio.     m.   Susan  Amelia  Dunklee,    1842,  Pittsford,  Vt. 

Architectural    Draftsman.      Prepared    in    Newton,    Iowa,    High    School. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega.     Architectural  draftsman  with  Dieman  and  Fiske. 
Address,  1220  Second  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1526.  FLORA  DOROTHY  HURLBERT 

Bom  June  9,  1875,  Lyndon,  111.  f.  John  Jenness  Hurlbert,  1849, 
Albanv,  Vt.     m.   Florence  Emily  Hazard,  1852,  Lyndon,  111. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Morrison  High  School  and  Northwestern  Acad., 
1895.  Delta  Gamma,  Northwestern;  Northwestern  College  Senate;  Illini 
Advisory  Board.  B.  L.  S.  Librarian,  Pub.  Lib.,  Hudson,  Wis.  Member 
Daughters  American  Revolution;  Illinois  State  Lib.  Ass'n;  Wis.  Lib.  Assn. 
Address,  Hudson,  Wis.;   (Home),  Morrison,  111. 

1527.     DAISY    DEANE    IDDINGS 

Born  Nov.  27,  1879,  Fairfield,  111.  f.  Samuel  Iddings,  Apr.  13,  1850, 
Fairfield,  111.     m.  Jemima  Brown,  Apr.  23,  1855,  Fairfield,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Atlanta  High  School.      English  Club;  Alethenai; 
Pres.    Alethenai.     B.  A,     Teacher,   English    Dept.,   Savanna    High    School, 
1901-02;     Principal,    Monticello     High.   School,     1902-04;     English    Dept., 
Bloomington  High  School,  1904 — . 
Address,  814  North  Main  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1528.     JAMES  EDWARD  JOHNSON 

Born  Mar.  10,  1879,  Tolono,  111.  f.  Chas.  Benton  Johnson,  Oct.  10, 
1843,  Pocahontas,  111.     m.   Maria.  Louise  Lewis,  Aug.  28,  1847,  Chatham,  111. 

Gen.  Supt.  of  Danville  Street  Railway  and  Light  Co.  Sigma  Chi.  B.  A. 
Address,  4  W.  Main  St.,  Danville,  111. 

1529.     ALBERT  EDWARD  JONES 

Born  February  11,  1876,  in  Lena,  111.  f.  A.  D.  Jones,  m.  Amanda 
M.  Garman. 

Farmer.      B.  A. 
Address,  Lena,  111. 


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1530.     FANNIE  ELLA  JONES 

Born  Sept.  17,  1876,  Morris,  111.  f.  Delos  Jones, Mar.  28,  1845,  Boonville, 
New  York.     m.   Ella  Jackson,  Jan.  20,  1851,  Guilderland,  N.  Y. 

Library  Organizer.      Prepared  in  Morris  High  School.      B.  L.  S.      Library- 
organizer,  Cataloger  in  West  Virginia  Univ.,  1902-03;  Library  organizer  to 
date. 
Address,  Morris,  111. 

1531.     FRANCES  KELLEY 

Born  Nov.  8,  1877,  St.  David,  111.  f.  Samuel  A.  Kelley,  Mar.  1,  1842, 
St.  David,  111.     m.   Rebecca  Stevenson,  Aug.  13,  1837,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Canton  High  School.     Alethenai;  S.  S.  S.;  Y.  W. 
C.   A.      B.   A.     Teacher  of   Latin  in   High   School,   Farmer  City,    1901-02; 
teacher  of  English  and  German,  Lincoln,  111.,  1902-05;  at  home,  1905 — . 
Address,  Canton,  111. 

1532.     JOHN  EDWARD  KEMP 

Born  Jan.  14,  1878,  Chicago,  111.  f.  John  McMillan  Kemp,  Chicago,  m. 
Elizabeth  May  Atteridge,  Lake  Forest,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Lake  Forest  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
B.  A.,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  1899;  B.  S.  Rodman,  Transitman,  C.  N.  W.  Ry.; 
Asst.  City  Engr.,  Kewanee,  City  Engr.  and  Water  Supt.,  Kewanee,  Supt.  of 
Bldgs,  and  C.  E.  Dept.,  Western  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee.  First  Lieut.,  Co.  K, 
6th  I.  N.  G.,  for  six  months. 
Address,  701  Prospect  Ave.,  Kewanee,  111. 

1533.     HARLOW  BARTON  KIRKPATRICK 
Born  July  26,  1879,  Anna,  111.     f.   Cornwall  E.  Kirkpatrick.     m.   Frank 

E.  Hubbard. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Union  Acad.,  Anna,   111.      Phi  Delta  Phi; 

Phi   Nu   Epsilon;   Alpha   Delta   Epsilon;  Shield   and    Trident;  Civil  Engr's 

Club.      B.  S.      Instructor   in    C.    E.,    Illinois,    1901-02;    Engr.    C.  &  N.  W. 

Ry.,  June,   1902-Jan.,    1904;    Engr   in    Central     America,  Jan.-May,    1904; 

Mech.  Engr.,  May-Sept.,  1904;   Instructor  in   C.  E.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  Sept., 

1904-Feb.,    1905;     Asst.   Engr.     Bureau    of    Engr.    Manila,    Feb.,     1905—. 

Article,  A  Method  of    Improvement  in  Free  Hand  Lettering,  Technograph, 

1902. 

Address,  care  of  Bureau  of  Engineering,  Manila,  P.  I. 

1534.     MARY  HARRIETT  KITTREDGE  (BROWN) 
Born   Feb.    19,    1876,    Harrisville,    N.    H.     f.   Samuel   Grant   Kittredge, 

Aug.  10,  1841,  Walpole,  N.  H.     m.   Hattie  Louise  Harris,   1845,   Harrisville, 

N.  H. 

Prepared  in  Keene  High  School,  N.  H.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta.     B.  L.  S. 

Asst.  Librarian  in  Natural  History  Library,  Illinois,  1901-03. 

Married    Dr.    James    Addison  "Brown,    Oct.    7,    1903,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Child,  Kittredge,  born  May  12,  1905. 

Address,  306  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1535.     ADOLPH  KREIKENBAUM 

Born  Oct.  30,  1877,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Fred  Kreikenbaum,  Gottingen, 
Germany,     m.   Bertha  Kopplin,  Pomerania,  Germany. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High  School,  Chicago. 
Philomathean;  Athletic  Assn.;  Deutsche  Verein;  Chemical  Club;  Pres. 
Athletic  Assn.;  Pres.  Deutsche  Verein;  Pres.  Chem.  Club.  B.  S.  Gymnasi- 
um Instructor,  1901-02.      With  Chicago  Coke  Oven  Construction  Co.;  Ken- 


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nicott  Water  Softener  Co.;  Peoples  Gas  Light  and  Coke  Co.;  Nubian  Paint 
and  Varnish  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1905 — . 

Married  Josephine  W.  Dodge,  Dec.  29,  1904. 
Address,  960  Tripp  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1536.     LOUIS  ARMAND  W.   LAMET 

Born  Dec.  28,  1875,  in  Warsaw,  111.     f.  Julian  Lamet. 

Lawyer  (1904).      Prepared  in  Warsaw  High  School.     Y.  M.  C.  A.      LL.  B. 
Address,  Warsaw,  111. 

1537.     KATHERINE    ALBERTA   W.  LAYTON 

Born  July   17,    1878,   Canton,   111.      f.   W.    H.    Layton,    1832,   N.   J.     m. 
Phoebe  Layton,  June  30,  1844,  Fulton  Co.,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Canton  High  School.  Alethenai;  German  Club; 
Choral  Soc;  Valedictory;  graduate  assistantship,  Illinois.  B.  A.  Teacher 
of  English  and  German,  Lincoln  High  School,  1901-02;  English  in  E. 
Aurora  High  School.  1902-04;  Student  at  Leipzig,  1904-05;  Assistant  in 
German,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Baptist  Church;  Aurora  Music  Club;  Alliance 
Francaise;  English  Club. 
Address,  506  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1538.     WALTER  CHARLES  LINDLEY 

Born  July   12,    1880,   Neoga,   111.     f.  Alfred  W.   Lindley,  Sept.   7,   1856, 
Richmond,  Ind.     m.   Irena  Carey,  Sept.  7,  1858,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Neoga  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Philomathean;  Political  Science  Club;  Van 
Twiller  Club  Court.  Represented  Illinois  in  Central  Orat.  League,  at 
Delaware,  Ohio.  Bus.  Mgr.  Illini,  1900-01.  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904.  Taught 
English  in  Univ.  Acad.,  and  studied  law,  1901-04;  admitted  to  bar,  1904; 
practicing  law,  1904 — . 
Address,  25^  E.  Main  St..  Danville,  111. 

1539.     STACIA  LIVINGSTON  (TEMPLE) 
Wife  of  No.  1420 

Born    at    Pine    Grove,    Wis.     f.  J.    Harmon    Livingston,     m.   L.    Maria 
Hinkley. 

Prepared  in  Wis.  State  Normal,  Oshkosh,  Wis.      B.  L.  S. 

Married  Harry  Roberts  Temple  ('00),  Dec.  26,  1901. 
Address,  603  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1540.     PAUL  EDMUND  LODGE 

Born  Feb.  11,  1878,  Monticello,  111.     f.   William  Edmondson  Lodge,  1834, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     m.   Frances  Ann  Piatt,  1843,  Monticello,  111. 

Managing  Editor  The  Editor  and  Publisher.  Prepared  in  Monticello  High 
School.  English  Club;  Asst.  Editor  of  Illini.  B.  A.  With  Publishers 
Press  Association,  New  York  Office,  1901-02;  manager,  Chicago  office  of 
Publishers  Press;  managing  Editor  of  The  Editor  and  Publisher,  New  York, 
1902 — .  Member  Graduates'  Club  of  New  York  City;  Illinois  Alumni  Ass'n 
of  New  York. 
Address,  Room  308,  Park  Row  Bldg.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1541.     JOHN  RAMSEY  LOTZ 

Born  Feb.  4,   1878,  Lockport,  111.     f.  J.  F.  Lotz,  May  18,   1824,  Bells 
Mills,  Pa.     m.   Lucy  C.  Ramsey,  Nov.  8,  1843,  Sinking  Valley,  Pa. 

Asst.  Engr.  C.  &   J.    R.    R.      Prepared   in    Lockport    High    School    and 
Joliet   High   School.      Phi   Gamma   Delta;   Tau   Beta    Pi;   Base   Ball   team; 
Senior  Class  Pres.      B.  S.     Asst.  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R..  till  May  1,  1905; 
Asst.  Engr.  C.  &  J.  R.  R.,  1905—. 
Address,  Lockport,  111. 


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1542.     FRED  LOWENTHAL 

Born  Nov.  23,  1878,  in  Chicago,  111.  f.  Louis  Lowenthal,  Physician,  m. 
Erestine  Kahn. 

Foot  Ball  Coach.     Entered  from  Chicago,  111.     Dramatic  Club;   Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Football  team,  1898,  99,  1900.      B.  A. 
Address,  1405  West  103d  Street,  or  607  Chicago  Opera  House  Blk.,  Chicago,  111. 

1543.     FRANK  LEWIS  LYMAN 

Born  Jan.  4,  1879,  Farmingdale,  111.  f.  John  Storrs  Lyman,  July  13, 
1841,  Farmingdale,  111.  m.  Marv  Caroline  Happer,  July  26,  1849,  Farming- 
dale,  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.  Chemistry 
Club;  Republican  Club;  Athletic  Assn.;  Choral  Soc;  Class  Foot  Ball  and 
Base  Ball  teams;  Tennis  manager,  1901.  B.  S.  Manufacturing  Chemist 
with  Wood  and  Flint,  Decatur,  111.,  1901-02;  with  Lyman  Real  Estate  Co., 
Nov.  1,  1902 — ■,  in  general  real  estate  business,  including  loans  and  abstracts. 
Director  Mutual  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.,  1906 — ;  Stamp  Deputy,  Coll.  of 
Int.  Rev.,  Dist.  of  Ark.,  1906.  Sec.  Young  Men's  Republican  Club,  Ft. 
Smith,  Ark.,  1905;  member  Ft.  Smith  Country  Club. 
Address,  316  N.  6th  St.,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 

1544.     ERNEST  BARNES  LYTLE 

Born  Mar.  23,  1875,  Decatur,  111.  f.  John  Lytle,  Mar  14,  1831,  Water- 
ford,  Pa.     m.   Sidney  Smith,  Aug.  19,  1832,  Waterford,  Pa. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School  and  111.  State  Normal, 
Normal,  111.  Class  Pres.;  Pres.  Math.  Club;  member  Illini  advisory  board; 
Treasurer  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  track  manager;  secretary  of  Athletic  Board  of 
Control.  B.  S.;  M.  A.,  1904.  Instructor  in  mathematics,  Univ.  Acad., 
1902-04;  Acting  prin.  Univ.  Acad.,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Math.,  Illinois, 
1905 — .  Teacher  in  Decatur  Public  Schools,  1895-97.  Articles:  A  Way  to 
Improve  Algebra  Teaching,  School  Mathematics,  Vol.  1,  No.  2,  Mar.,  1904, 
pp.  220-222;  The  Definition  of  a  Limit,  School  Science  and  Math.,  Vol.  VI, 
No.  1,  pp.  35-41.  Member  of  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  1904—;  Illinois  Chap- 
ter, Sigma  Xi. 
Address,  924  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1545.     EUGENE  ADOLPH  McCALL 

Born  Jan.  18,  1878,  in  Buncombe,     f.   R.  N.  McCall. 

Teacher.      B.  A. 
Address,  Vienna,  111. 

1546.     HARVEY  DARLING  McCULLUM 

Born  Mar.  13,  1879,  in  Louisville,  111.     f.  J.  C.  McCullum. 

Lawyer.     Kappa  Sigma;  base  ball  team.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 
Address,  Louisville,  111. 

1547.     ROSCOE  CONKLING  McCORMICK 

Born  Dec.  5,  1877,  Strawn,  111.  f.  William  McCormick,  Apr.  28,  1845, 
La  Salle,  111.     m.   Ehzabeth  M.  Van  Doren,  May  11,  1844,  Farmington,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Gibson  Citv  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Foot 
Ball  team,  1898  and  1899.  B.  S.  Prin.  of  Schools  at  Murphysboro,  111., 
1901-02;  Bellevue,  Idaho,  1902-03,  Idaho  City,  Idaho,  1903-05. 

Married  Maggie  Kerby,  June  20,  1904,  Van  Wyck,  Idaho. 
Address,  Garber,  111. 

1548.     FRED  LEAVITT  McCUNE 

Born  May  24,  1878,  Sterling,  111.  f.  William  Alfred  McCune.  m. 
Annie  E.  Crawford. 

M-erchant.      Prepared  in  Wallace   High   School.      Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 


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Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  July,  1901-Jan.  22,  1902; 
conducting  retail  grocery  and  market,  Jan.  22,  1902 — .  Member  Lawn 
Lodge,  No.  815,  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  Member  Lawn  Chapter,  No.  527,  Order  of 
the  Eastern  Star;  Worthy  Patron,  Lawn  Chapter,  No.  527,  O.  E.  S.,  Jan., 
1905,  to  Jan.,  1906. 
Address,  3558  W.  63d  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1549.     JOHN  WALLACE  McLANE 

Born  Sept.  17,  1868,  Boonesboro,  la.  f.  Joseph  G.  McLane,  1831,  Ohio, 
m.   Mary  M.  Wallace,  1833,  Pa. 

Agriculturist.      Prepared   in   Public   Schools  of   AUerton,   la.      Philoma- 
thean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agricultural  Club.      B.  S.     Carpenter  while  in  Urbana, 
111.;  Laboratory  Asst.,  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Address,  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1550.     MAY  LOUISE  MARTIN 

Born  Aug.  6,  1877.  f.  Alba  Bumham  Martin,  Windsor,  Ohio.  m.  Azelia 
Julia  Waters,  Hartsgrove,   Ohio. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Normal  School,  Geneva,  Ohio,  and  Oberlin 
Coll.  B.  L.  S.  Organizer,  Chicago  Heights  Public  Library,  1902;  Senior 
Asst.,  John  Crerar  Library,  1902-06.  Cataloger,  Young  Men's  Merc.  Lib., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  May,  1906 — .  Member  American  Library  Association, 
1904 — ;  Illinois  Library  School  Alumnae  Ass'n,  1901 — . 
Address,  Young  Men's  Mercantile  Library,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1551.     ROBERT  WILLIAM  MARTIN 

Born  Nov.  24,  1879,  Wilmington,  111.  f.  James  W.  Martin,  111.  m. 
Viola  M.  Linton,  Ind.     . 

Lawyer.      Prepared   in   Wilmington   High    School.     Kappa    Sigma;    Phi 
Delta   Phi;   Theta   Nu   Epsilon;   Alpha   Delta   Sigma;   Shield   and   Trident; 
Foot  Ball  team,  1898-1900;  Track  team,  1900;  Mgr.  Base  Ball  team,  1900. 
B.   A.;   LL.   B.,    1902.      Member  Matteson  Lodge   175,   A.   F.   and  A.   M. 
Address,  Young  Bldg.,  Joliet,  111. 

1552.     WILLIAM  MEIER 

Born  Apr.  10,  1878,  Muscatine,  la.  f.  Jacob  Meier,  Sept.  6,  1839,  Baden, 
Germany,     m.   Maria  Hoefflin,  Aug.  24,  1841,  Baden,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  "and  Manual 
Training  School.  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Civil  Engineering  Club.  B.  S. 
Transitman  E.  J.  &  E.  Ry.,  Joliet,  111.,  until  Jan.,  1902;  position  as  engineer 
on  construction  including  The  Chicago  Subways  and  The  Spring  Valley 
Bridge;  designing  steel  structures,  since  1903;  with  Scherzer  Rolling  Lift 
Bridge  Co.  at  present.  Member  Baptist  Church;  Western  Society  of  Engrs. 
Address,  81   Alice   Place,  Chicago,   111. 

1553.     RUTHFORD  THOMAS  MILES 

Born  July  29,  1905,  Foosland,  111.  f.  Thos.  Samuel  Miles,  Wheeling. 
W.  Va.     m.   Harriet  Rush  Miles,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Village  School  and  tjniv.  Acad.  Philomathean; 
Capt.  Track  Team,  1901.  B.  S.  Grain  and  Coal  Business,  1901—.  Mem- 
ber Village  Council,  1903-06. 

Married  Bessie  Bemice,  Nov.  6,  1905.     Child,  Agnes  Harriett,  born  May 
8,  1905. 
Address,  Fisher,  111. 

1554.     WILLIAM   PITT  MILLER 

Born  July  20,  1876,  Shelbyville,  111.  f.  John  Wesley  Miller,  Sept.  10, 
1847,  la.     m.   Elizabeth  E.  Jones,  June  26,  1848,  ShelbyVille,  111. 

Teacher.     Prepared  in  Paris  High  School.     Mathematical  Soc.     B.   S. 


290  University  of  Illinois  [1901 

Principal  High  School,  Anna,  111.,  1901-05;  Prin.  Bement  High  School,  1905-. 
A.  F..&  A.  Masons,  1902;  Royal  Arch  Mason,  1902;  O.  E.  S.,  1905;  Epworth 
League,  1891. 

Married  Ida  Brunette  Jones,  July  7,  1904,  Bloomington,  111. 
Address,  Bement,  111. 

1555.     ANNIE  MITCHELL 

Born  Jan.  12,  1878,  Bement,  111.  f.  Emor  Hawkins  Mitchell,  Dec.  S, 
1839,  Lock,  Ohio.  m.  Emily  Sophia  Reynolds,  Feb.  21,  1843,  Centerburg, 
Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Bement  High  School.     Alethenai.      B.  A.     Asst. 
in  High  School,  Greenfield,  111.,  1901-03;  Prin.  of  High  School,  Cerro  Gordo, 
111.,  1903-05. 
Address,  Bement,  111. 

1556.     TIMOTHY  MOJONNIER 

Born  Aug.  8,  1876,  near  Highland,  111.  f.  Jules  Mojonnier,  Jan.  28,  1846, 
Venez,  Switzerland.  m.  Emina  Julia  Beguelin,  May  23,  1851,  Centimer, 
Switzerland. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C  A.;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Chemical  Club;  Pres.  Adelphic  and  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  B.  S.; 
M.  S.,  1902.  Research  chemist  upon  food  investigations  at  Illinois  under 
Prof.  Grindley,  until  June  1,  1903;  Chief  Chemist  with  Helvetia  Milk  Con- 
densing Co.  of  Highland,  111.,  located  at  Greenville,  111.,  and  Delta,  Ohio, 
works.  Author:  (with  Prof.  H.  S.  Grindley)  The  Artificial  Method  of  Deter- 
mining the  Ease  and  the  Rapidity  of  the  Digestion  of  Meats,  University  of 
111.  publications.  New  series,  Nov.  1,  No.  5,  Apr.,  1903,  pp.  26;  Experiments 
on  Losses  in  Cooking  Meat,  Bui.  No.  141,  Exper.  Sta.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
1904,  pp.  95.  Author:  The  Digestibility  of  Evaporated  Cream,  Medical 
News,  Nov.  4,  1905.  Member  of  Plymouth  Brethren;  American  Chem- 
ical Soc. ;  Amer.  Assn.  for  the  Advancement  of  Science;  Pres.  Champaign,  111., 
Epworth  League  1902-03. 

Married    Helen    Mange,    Nov.    10,    1903,    Highland,    111.     Child,    Harry 
Grindley,  born  Nov.  16,  1904. 
Address,  Delta,  Ohio. 

1557.     AMY  CONSTANCE  MOON 

Born  May  2,  1875,  Titusville,  Pa.  f.  George  Heaney  Moon,  1848,  Lees- 
burg,  Ind.     m.   Senora  Cornelia  Higbee,  1852,  Milford,  Ind. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Private  School,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  and  Warsaw 
High  School,  Ind.  Watcheka  League;  French  Club;  Library  Club;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  B.  L.  S.  Reviser  in  Library  School,  Illinois,  1901-03;  Asst.  Cata- 
loger  in  Carnegie  Library  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1903 — .  Member  American 
Library  Assn.,  1904 — . 
Address,  718  North  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

1558.  JESSE  J.  MYERS 

Born  Apr.  15,  1876,  Hoop  Pole,  111.     f.  J.  C.  Myers,     m.   Mary  E  .Taylor. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  High  School,  1896.  B.  S.  Instructor 
in  Zoology,  Mich.  College  of  Agr.,  Aug.,  1901 — . 

Married  Minnie  E.  Bassett,  Aug.  17,  1899,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Agr.  College,  Mich. 

1559.  GUNTHER  NICHOLS 
Born  Mar.  21,  1876,  in  Louira,  Ind.     m.   Ellen  Birnell. 

Cashier,  La  Grange  State  Bank.      B.  A.     Asst.  Cashier,   State  Bank  of 
Lima,   Lima,   Ind.,   1901-03;  Cashier    La    Grange  State   Bank,    La  Grange, 
Ind.,  1903—.      Member  of  K.  of  P.  and  M.  F. 
Address,  care  of  La  Grange  State  Bank,  La  Grange,  Ind. 


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1560.     OLOF  ANTON  NILSSON 

Born  July  29,  1S68,  Lyby,  Sweden,  f.  Nils  Nilsson,  Nov.  12,  1838. 
Hemmestorp,    Sweden,     m.   Hanna    Andersson,    Nov.    24,   1828,  Hogestad, 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  in  Sweden.  Archi- 
tects' Club.  B.  S.  Structural  and  Bridge  Engineering  with  Morava  Constr. 
Co.,  1901;  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  1901-02;  with  New  York  Central  and  Hudson 
River  R.  R.,  1905 — .  Author  of  Nordamerika,  Handbok  for  Amerikas 
Svenskar,  (in  Swedish) ;  The  Mimer  Press,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904.  Sec.  Amer. 
Soc.  Swedish  Engrs.,  1905 — . 
Address,  231  Union  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1561.     CHARLES  WATERMAN  NORTON 

Born  Nov.  28,  1878,  Lockport,  111.  f.  George  Barnett  Norton,  Lockport, 
111.     m.   Ella  Louise  Norton,  Lockport,  111. 

Salesman.  Prepared  in  Lockport  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Glee  Club.  B.  A.  Attended  Kent  College  of  Law,  Chicago,  1902. 
Managing  Salesman,  The  Shaw-Walker  Co.,  Chicago. 

Married  Mary  Franklin  Munson,  Nov.  1,  1904,  La  Grange,  111. 
Address,  6606  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*1562.     WILBUR  PERRY  NORTON 

Born  Feb.  15,  1877,  Alton,  111.  f.  Wilbur  T.  Norton,  Sept.  10,  1844, 
Alton,  111.     m.   Francis  E.  Caldwell,  Nov.  25,  1853,  Alton,  111. 

Prepared  in  Alton  High  School.      Engineering  Soc;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sergeant 
in  University  Battalion,  1897.     B.  S. 
Died  Dec.  11,  1901,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

1563.     EDNA  ELIZABETH  O'HAIR 

Born  in  Laurel,  Ind.  f.  John  O'Hair,  1865,  Laurel,  Ind.  m.  Josephine 
Lingo,  Bethesda,  Ohio. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Laurel,  Ind.,  High  School.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Alethenai;  Watcheka  League;  Seer,  and  Vice-pres.  Alethenai;  Secy,  and 
Vice-pres.  Watcheka;   1901,  7/Zzo  Staff ;   Class  Historian,  1901.  B.A.      In- 

structor in  Latin  and  Gerinan,  Urbana  High  School,   1901-03;  in  Macomb 
High  School,  1903—. 
Address,  Laurel,  Ind. 

1564.  FREDERICK  PHILLIPS  PATRICK 

Born  June  26,  1879,  Blue  Island,  111.  f.  Walter  S.  Patrick,  1820,  Scot- 
land,    m.   Elizabeth  Phillips. 

Architectural  Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Blue  Island  High  School.     B.  S. 
Arch,  draftsman  in  employ  of  Richard  E.  Schmidt,  Architect,  172   W^ashing- 
ton  St.,  Chicago,  Aug.,  1901 — .      Member  of  First  Congregational  Church  of 
Blue  Island,  1891—. 
Address,  447  Maple  Ave.,  Blue  Island,  111. 

1565.  FREDERIC  ALLEN  PERKINS 

Born  Sept.  23,  1880,  Canton,  111.  f.  Ransom  A.  Perkins,  Chicopee,  Mass. 
m.   Martha  Steele,  Bridgewater,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Canton    High    School.      LL.    B.     Admitted     to 
practice'  by   supreme    court   in   Oct.,   1901.     Ser\^ed   two    terms  as  master 
in  chancerv  of  the    citv  court  of  Canton,   and   was   elected    city    attorney 
of  Canton, '1904;    re-elected   1906. 
Address,  341  S.  Main  Street,  Canton,  111. 

1566.     NUBA  MITCHEL  PLETCHER 
Born  Sept.  10,  1880,  Hoopeston,  111.     f.   David  S.  Fletcher,  1853,  July  24, 
Howard,  Pa.     m.   Ehzabeth  Pees,  Feb.  14,  1859,  Washington,  Pa. 

Student.     Prepared  in  Hoopeston  High  School.     Adelphic;  English  Club; 


292  University  of  Illinois  [1901 

Oratorical  Assn.;  Indiana  Debating  team,  1899-1900,  1900-01;  Illini  Staff; 
///io  Board.  B.A.;  M.  A.,  1903.  Teacher  of  English  and  History,  Syrian 
Protestant  College,  Beirut,  Syria,  1901-04;  Student  of  History  and  Polit- 
ical Economy,  Heidelberg  and  Berlin,  1904-05;  Presideut's  Scholar  in 
History,  Columbia  Univ.,  1905-06.  Methodist  Church. 
Address  (home),  Rochester,  Ind. 

1567.     WILLIAM  HICKMAN  RADCLIFFE 
Born  Aug.  15,  1879,  Springfield,  111.     f.  James  Perry  Radcliffe,  Hagers- 

town,  Md.     m.   Burnette  Barber  Hickman,  Bardstown,  Ky. 

Municipal  and  Sanitary  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School. 

Class  Pres.;  Class  Foot  Ball  team;  Vice-pres.  of  C.  E.  Club;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr. 

Illio;  Technograph   Board,    1900.     Tau   Beta   Pi.      B.   S.     American   Bridge 

Co.,    1901;    Paige  Iron  works,   1901;  American  Bridge  Co.,  Erecting  Dept. 

Asst.   Engineer,   1902 — . 

Address,  5218  Jefferson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1568.     WALTER  THORNTON  RAY 
Born  July  18,  1877,  Metamora,  111.     f.  Jacob  Ray,  Aug.,  1843,  Metamora, 
111.     m.  Victoria  Vriginia  Triplett,  1851,  Virginia. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Scholarship,  Woodford  Co. 
In  Harrison  St.  Station,  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  as  apprentice,  1901-02;  Asst.  in 
office  W.  L.  Abbott,  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  Jan.,  1902-05;  Engineer  in  charge 
Steaming  Coal  tests,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Article,  Water 
Hammers  in  Pumps,  Technograph,  1904.  Seer,  and  Treas.  Univ.  of  111.  Club 
of  Chicago,  1904  -05. 

Married  Isabel  McRobie,  June  14,  1904,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Coal  Testing  Plant,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1569.     NELLIE  LEWIS  READ 

Born  Aug.  27,  1877,  Chandlerville,  111.'  f.  Ira  N.  Read,  July  20,  1840, 
Sharon,  Ohio.     m.   Maria  F.  Baldwin,  Sept.  21,  1842,  Deer  Park. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Northfield,  Mass.,  and  Univ.  Acad.     Alethenai. 
Address,  Canton,  111. 

1570.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  REDFIELD 
Born  Feb.  1,  1874,  in  Galesburg,  111.     f.  A.  C.  Redfield. 
Electrical    Engineer.      B.    S.     Did   undergraduate   work   in    Knox    Coll. 

and  Cornell  Univ. 

Married  Irene  J.  Richardson,  Jan.    11,   1902,  Shenectady,  N.   Y. 

Address,  1311  Winona  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  Oflfice,  1047  Monadnock  Bldg . 

1571.     FREDERICK  GORDON  REMANN 
Born  Jan.  28,  187  7,  Vandalia,  111.     f.   F.  Remann,  May  12,  1847,  Vandalia, 

111.     m.  Julia  Gordon,  Mar.  1,  1853,  Vandalia. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in   Western   Military  Academy.     Delta  Tau  Delta; 

Phi  Delta  Phi;  Alpha  Delta  Theta.     Attorney  at   Law,  Boulder,  Colo.,  1901- 

03;  Vandalia,  1903 — .      Member  and  trustee  Presbyterian  Church. 
Married  Rose  Rowntree,  July  29,  1903,  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  Vandalia,  111. 

1572.     MABEL  REYNOLDS 
Born  Jan.  30,  1872,  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.     f.  Thos.  Reynolds. 
Librarian.      Prepared    in    Sturgeon    Bay,   Wis.,  High    School  and  Osh- 
kosh Normal.     Teacher  for  several  years.      B.L.S.      Librarian,  State^Nor- 
mal  School,  Cheney,   Wash.,   1903 — . 
Address  care  of  State  Normal  School,  Cheney,  Wash. 


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1573.     ROBERT  EARL  RICHARDSON 
Born  Nov.  28,   1877,  Brighton,  111.     f.   Robert  Richardson,   1847,  Ship- 
man,  111.     m.   Mary  Emily  Dickerson,  1847. 

Biologist.  Prepared  in  De  Pauw  Prep.  School,  Ind.  Beta  Beta  Chapter 
of  Sigma  Nu,  De  Pauw  Univ.  Class  Pres.,  1900.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1903.  Fel- 
low in  Zoologv,  Illinois,  1902;  Asst.  on  Biological  Survev  in  111.  State  Labora- 
torv  of  Nat.  Hist.,  1903 — .  Author  of  Bulletins  of  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist., 
as  follows:  A  Review  of  the  Sunfishes  of  Illinois,  Vol.  VII.,  Art.  3,  Mar.,  1904; 
On  a  New  Shovel-nose  Sturgeon  from  the  Miss.  River,  Vol.  VII,  Art.  4,  May 
1905,  (with  S.  A.  Forbes). 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1574.     JOSEPHINE  SCHILLINGER 
Bom  Dec.  5,  1874,  in  Moline,  111.     f.  M.  Schillinger. 
Teacher (1904).     B.  A. 
Address  (1904),  432  8th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

1575.     CURT  AUGUST  SCHROEDER 
Born   Sept.    23,    1879,    Manenwerder,    Germany,     f.   August    Schroeder, 

1844,  Germany,     m.   Wanda  M.  Pillan,  1860,  Gerrnany. 

Chemist.      Prepared   in   West    Div.    High   School,   and   Lewis   Institute, 

Chicago.     Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.      B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1903. 

Teacher  of  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1901-03;  Analytical  Chemist,  1903 — . 

Address,  Hazelton,  B.  C. 

1576.     MABEL  SCHULTE 

Bom  Sept.  1,  1878,  Hopedale,  111.  f.  W.  H.  Schulte,  Dec.  16,  1850, 
Herdecke,  Westphalia,  Germany,  m.  Sarah  Davin,  May  1,  1857,  Boynton, 
111. 

Assistant  in  Bank.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Chi  Omega. 
B.  A.     Member  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Hopedale,  111. 

1577.     FRANK  WILLIAM  SCOTT 

Born  Nov.  12,  1877,  Centralia,  111.  f.  William  Walter  Scott,  July  6, 
1849,  Hopkins  Co.,  Texas,  m.  Mary  Ellen  Maddux,  May  15,  1851,  Jefferson 
Co.,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Centralia  High  School.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  English  Club.  Illio  Board;  Associ- 
ate Editor  Illini,  1899-1900;  Editor  Illini,  1900-01;  Co-editor,  Varsity 
Fortnightly,  1900-01;  Editor  The  Illinois,  1901-02.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1903. 
Fellow  in  English,  1901.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1901-03;  student 
in  Harvard,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  English,  Illinois,  1904-05;  Instructor  in 
Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Biographies  of  Addison,  Keats,  and  Shelley,  C.  M. 
Parker,  Taylorville,  1903  ;  several  stories  in  various  magazines;  Editor  Alumni 
Record,  University  of  Illinois,  1906. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1578.     WILLIAM  HORACE  SHERMAN 
Born  June  25,  1876,  Sullivan,  111.     f.   Daniel  Sherman,  1845,  Zanesville- 

Ohio.     m.   Martha  A.  Allen,  Oakland,  111.,  1851. 

Attorney  at  Law.      Prepared  in  Sullivan  High  School.      Delta  Tau  Delta. 

LL.  B.     First  Vice-pres.  of  Monroe  Club  (democratic),  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 

1905-06;  Dem.    nom.  to  Mo.  legislat.,    1906. 

Married  Marie  Elden,  Oct.  30,  1900,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Children,  William 

Eden,  born  Aug.  30,  1901;  Charles  Beveridge,  bom  Dec.  16,  1902;  Joe  Allen, 

bom  May  21,  1905. 

Address,  601  E.  Missouri  Ave.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 


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1579.     WALTER  CAMPBELL  SHORT 
Born  Mar.  30,  1880,  Fillmore,  111.     f.   Hiram  Spait  Short,  May  4,  1840, 

Randolph  Co.,  N.  C.     m.   Sarah  Minerva  Stokes,  Oct.  25,  1851,  Ramsey,  111. 
Second  Lieut.  25th  U.  S.  Infantry.      Prepared  in  Fillmore  High  School. 

Illio   Board;   Capt.      B.   A.      Instructor  in   Mathematics,    Western   Military 

Acad.,  Sept.   15,  1901-02;  2nd  Lieut.  2  5th  U.  S.  Infantrv,  stationed  at  Ft. 

Reno,  Okla.,  March  13,  1902. 

Address,  Fort  Reno,  Okla. 

1580.  AARON  TRABUE  SIMMONS 

Born  Oct.  30,  1876,  Jerseyville,  111.  f.  JohnH.  Simmons,  1851,  Brighton, 
111.     m.  Ella  F.  Trabue,  1856,  Jerseyville,  111. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Jersev\'ille   High   School.      President  of  Archi- 
tectural Club,  1900.      B.  S.     Architect,  1901 — . 
Address,  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1581.  EDWARD  CLYDE  SLOCUMB 

Born  Dec.  18,  1877,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  f.  Charles  G.  Slocumb,  Jan.  1,  1843, 
Albany,  111.     m.   E.  M.  Stephens,  June  9,  1845. 

Railroad  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Hedding  College,  Abingdon,  111., 
Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  B.  S.  Res.  Engr.  C.  N.  W.  Ry.  to  Jan.  1, 
1903;  Asst.  Engr.  Track  Elevation  and  Terminals  C.  B.  &  Q.,  Chicago,  Mar., 
1904;  Division  Engr.  Beardstown  Div.  C.  B.  &  Q.,  Beardstown,  111.,  1904 — . 
Engineer  of  Grade  Reduction  and  improvements  between  Concord  and 
Centralia.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Lodge,  Royal  Arch 
Chapter;  M.  W.  A.;  Western  Soc.  Engrs. 

Married  Addelaide  Williamson,  May  6,  1902.      Child,  Mary  Gilford,  born 
Jan.  1,  1904. 
Address,  Beardstown,  111. 

1582.     ALFRED  HIGGINS  SLUSS 

Born  Sept.  29,  1877,  Tuscola,  111.  f.  Alonzo  Clayton  Sluss,  Grand  View, 
111.     m.   Minerva  Ann  Higgins,  Hillsboro,  Ohio. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School.  Foreman  of  shop  to  Sept., 
1905;  Instructor  in  Phvsics,  Illinois,  1905 — . 

Married  Lillian  Mira  Wardall,  June  25,  1902,  Urbana,  111.     Child,  Alonzo 
Clayton,  Mar.  17,  1905. 
Address,  1011  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1583.     BRUCE  SMITH 

Born  Feb.  6,  1872,  near  Newman,  111.  f.  James  M.  Smith,  Oct.  8,  1832, 
Park  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Ellen  E.  Pound,  Sept.  11,  1844,  Clark  Co.,  Ind. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Newman  High  School.     Teacher  in  rural  schools 
and  Newman  High  School.      Philomathean ;  English  Club.      B.  A.     Teacher 
of  English,  Decatur  High  School,  1901 — . 
Address,  Newman,  111. 

1584.     GEORGE  CARROLL  SMITH 
Born  Aug.  19,  1878,  Flora,  111.     f.   Randolph  Smith,  Plattsburg,  Mo.     m- 

Xiniena  Lucia  Hanna,  Louisville,  111. 

Physician.      Prepared   in  Flora   and  Areola   High   Schools.     Alpha  Tau 

Omega;  Chi  Psi  Zeta  (Med.);  Alpha  Tau  Alpha.      B.  A.;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med. 

Coll.,   1904.      Med.  Student,   1901-04;  Interne  St.  Joseph  Hospital,  July  1, 

1904-05  ;"practicing  physician.  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  1905 — . 

Address,  Josephine  Bldg.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 


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15S5.     PERCY  ALMERIN  SMITH 
Husband  of  No.    1654 

Born  Aug.  8,  1876,  Dixon,  111.  f.  Eli  Clark  Smith,  Apr.  23,  1829,  Ticon- 
deroga,  N.  Y.     m.   Seraphina  Francis  Gardner,  Jan.  14,  1846,  Dixon,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  North  Dixon  High  School.  Adelphic;  Mathe- 
matical Club;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Inter-society  Debating  team, 
1898-99,  1899-1900;  Pres.  Adelphic;  Treas.  and  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Illinois,  Sept.  1,  1901-Feb.  1,  1903;  Professor  of 
English  Language,  Hiroshima  Normal  College,  Apr.  1,  1903 — . 

Married  Charlotte  Enid  Draper,  Oct.  20,  1903,  Yokohama,  Japan. 
Address,  50  Kaminagarekawcho,  Hiroshima,  Japan. 

1586.     LORINDA  BALLOU  SPELLMAN 
Born  in  Washington,  111.      f.   William  Wing  vSpellman.     m.   Laura  Ballou 

Wartenbe. 

Librarian.      Prepared    in    Granville    High    School    and    Denison    Univ., 

Granville,  O.     B.   L.   S.      Librarian.      Organized    Buchtel    College     Library, 

Akron,  O.,  1901;  Cataloger  in  Cleveland  Public  Library,  Feb.,  1902 — . 

Address,  37  Olive  Place,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1587.     OTIS  ORION  STANLEY 

Born  May  22,  1874,  Montezuma,  la.  f.  Ellis  J.  Stanley,  Koleta,  111.  m. 
Annie  Dick,  Svcamore,  111. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1902;  M.  D.,  1906. 
Asst.  in  Physiology  and  graduate  student  in  Illinois,  1901-02;  Asst.  in  Physi- 
ology and  medical  student  at  Northwestern  Univ.  Med.  School,  1903-08. 
Member  of  Christian  Church,  Chicago. 

Married  Mabel  Edith  Applegate,  Aug.  12,  1896,  Atlanta,  111.     Children, 
Deane  Field,  born  Aug.  5,  1897;  Paul  McLane,  born  Jan.  8,  1899;  Katherine 
Kemp,  born  Nov.  25,  1902;  Gretchen  Anne,  born  Sept.  17,  1904  (died  Aug. 
31,  1905). 
Address,  2943  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1588.     AMOS  MILTON  STEVENSON 
Born  Aug.   8,    1878,   Mannville,    111.      f.   W.    H.   Stevenson,     m. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 
Address,  42  5  Catherine  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

*1589.      RALPH  EWING  STEVENSON 
Born  Mar.  20,  1880,  Bloomington,  111.     f.  Thomas  W.  Stevenson,  Aug. 

16,   1851,  Christian  Co.,  Ky.     m.   Mary  Alice  Gildersleeve,  May  22,   1858, 

Hudson,  111. 

Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Normal  University,  Normal,  111.     C.  E.  Club; 

Technograph  Board.      B.  S.     Civil  Engineer  with  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  1901-Sept., 

1902;    Asst.    City    Engineer  of    Los    Angeles.    Calif..    1902,   until    his    death. 

Member  of  Bloomington  Lodge  No.  43,  A.  F.  and  A.  M. ;  Bloomington  Chapter 

No.  26,  R.  A.  M.;  DeMolay  Commandery  No.  24,  Knights  Templar;  Al  Ma- 

laikak  Temple  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.,  Calif.;  Baptist  Church. 

Died  Jan.  23,  1904,  Bloomington,  111. 

1590.     MILES  VINCENT  STEWART 
Born  Dec.   10,   1879,  Kewanee,   111.     f.   Samuel   Parish  Stewart,  Oct.  9, 

1844,  Kewanee,  111.     m.   Mary  Jane  Robson,  Aug.  13,  1850,  Laxon,  111. 

Commercial    Engineer.      Prepared   in   Toulon   High   School   and   Toulon 

Acad.      B.  S.      With  Gen.  Electrical  Co.  of  Schenectady,  1901 — ,  starting  in 

Student  Test  Course  and  now  employed  as  Commercial  Engineer  in  Foreign 

Dept. 

Address,  care  of  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


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1591.     JOHN  HARRIS  STRAWN 

Born  Apr.  27,  1876,  Albion,  111.  f.  Halbert  Jacob  Strawn,  May  16,  1847, 
Perryapolis,  Pa.     m.   Cassandra  Harris,  Mar.  30,  1851,  Griffin,  Ind. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in     Southern     Collegiate     Inst.,    Albion,    111.     One 
years'  undergraduate  work  in  Univ.   of  Mich.      Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.     B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1900,  Chicago  Law  School. 
Engaged  in  practice  of  law,  1900-05;  National  Bank  Examiner,  1905 — . 
Address,  Albion,  111. 

1592.     CARRIE  E.  TALBOT  (MINER) 
Born  July  2,    1879,   Plymouth,   111.     f.   Otho  J.   Talbot,   Sept.    6,    1849, 

Plymouth,  111.     m.   Mary  Powell,  Dec.  2,  1852,  St.  Marys,  111. 

Prepared  in  Plymouth  High  School  and  Burlington  Inst.,  Burlington,  la. 

Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka  League.      B.  A. 

Married   T.    Ralph    Miner,    Sept.    25,    1901,    Plymouth,    111.     Children, 

Russell  Ward,  bom  Aug.  23,  1902,  (died  Sept.  3,  1903);  Enid  Elizabeth,  born 

July  18,  1904. 

Address,  Plymouth,  111. 

1593.     LOUIS  LISTON  TALLYN 

Born  Aug.  5,  1878,  in  Benson,  111.     f.  Joseph  Tallyn.     m.   Sarah  Daniels. 

Asst.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Engi- 
neering at  Burlington,  la.,  with  C.  B.  &  Q.;  Kentwood,  la.,  I.  C.  R.  R. ; 
Marion,  Ind.,  with  C.  C.  &  L.  R.  R.;  at  Chicago,  111.,  with  C.  B.  &  Q.;  at  Peru, 
Ind.,  with  C.  H.  &  D.;  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  with  D.  L.  &  W.  Ry.,  as  Asst.  Engr. 
Address,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1594.  WILLIAM  ANTON  THEODORSON 

Born  June  26,  1879,  in  Chicago,  111.  f.  B.  S.  Theodorson.  m.  Anna  J. 
Anderson. 

Draftsman.     B.  S.     C.  E.  Soc.     Drafting  and  Computing,  Chicago  and 
Northwestern  Ry.,  Bridge  Engineer's  Office,  Chicago,  111.     Junior  member 
of  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers. 
Address,  19  Milton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1595.  GEORGE  MERSHON  THOMPSON 

Born  Mar.  7,  1875,  Lanark,  111.  f.  Dr.  George  W.  Thompson,  1833, 
Huntington  Co.,  Pa.     m.   Alice  A.  Ramsey,  1833,  Huntington  Co.,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Bement  High  School,  111.  Philomathean;  Lincoln 
Law  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Inter-society  debate.  LL.  B.  Principal  of  Bement 
High  School  to  June  10,  1902;  Practice  of  Law,  1902 — .  Postmaster.  En- 
listed in  Spanish-American  War,  but  saw  no  service.  Member  of  Disciples  of 
Christ;  Board  of  Education. 

Married  Lois  E.  Graves,  June  30,  1902,  Bement,  111. 
Address,  Bement,  111. 

1596.     MARY  ESTELLE  TODD 

Born  Feb.  20,  1878,  Parish,  N.Y.  f.  John  Bates  Todd,  Parish,  N.  Y.  m. 
Ophelia  Rhoda  Moore,  Delphi,  Ind. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Parish  High  School  and  Syracuse  Univ. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  B.  L.  S.  Organized  two  libraries,  1902;  charge 
of  reading  room  and  accession  dept.,  Syracuse  Public  Library,  Feb.,  1902 — . 
Address,  742  S.  Beech,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1597.     EFFIE  MAY  TULL 
Born  Apr.  6,  1877,  Farmer  City,  111.     f.  Nelson  Tull,  Clarksburg,  Ohio, 
m.   Margaret  Rieman,  Yellowhead,  Ohio. 

High  School  Principal.      Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High  School.     Y.  W. 


1901]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  297 

C.  A.;  Watcheka  League;  Alethenai.     B.  A.      Prin.  of  High  School,  Camp 
Point,  1903;  Prin.  of  High  School,  Farmer  City,  1903—. 
Address,  Farmer  City,  111. 

1598.     JOHN  JAMES  TUNNICLIFF,  Jr. 

Bom  Apr.  22,  1879,  Galesburg,  111.  f.  John  James  Tunnicliff,  Mar.  17, 
1841,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  m.  Margaretta  Willoughby  Duffield,  Mar.  3,  1849, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.      Referee  in  Bankruptcy. 

Married  Blanche  McLaughlin,  Oct.  21,  1901,  Galesburg,  111.     Child,  John 
James,  born  Feb.  22,  1904. 
Address,  663  West  North  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

1599.     DAVID  CARROLL  VEIRS 

Born  Sept.  22,  1877,  Rineyville,  Ky.  f.  Wesley  Veirs,  Cedar  Creek,  Ky. 
m.   Bettie  Enfield  Lewis,  Rineyville,  Ky. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  Track  team,  1899-1901. 
B.  S.  Instructor  in  M.  E.,  Illinois,  1901-03;  Draftsman  with  The  J.  Geo. 
Leyner  Engineering  Works,  Denver,  Colo.,  June,  1903-Sept.,  1904;  Drafts- 
man with  H.  E.  Brett,  M.  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Oct.,  1904-Aug.,  1905; 
Draftsman  with  Denver  Union  Water  Co.,  1905 — . 
Address,  care  of  Denver  Union  Water  Co.,  Denver,  Colo. 

1600.     HENRY  R.  WAHL 

Born  Aug.  13,  1874,  Deer  Grove,  111.  f.  Fred  Wahl,  1832,  Germany,  m. 
Anna  Kurgis,  1837,  Germany. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Sterling,  111.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  B.  S. 
Erector  and  Tester  of  high  Speed  steam  Engines;  steam  Expert  with  111. 
Steel  Co.;  Const,  dept.  Commonwealth  Elec.  Co. 

Married  Myrtle  L.  Stoolman,  Champaign,  111.,  1901. 
Address,  6124  So.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1601.     ERNEST  LUDDEN  WAIT 

Born  Oct.  16,  1878,  Armstrong,  111.  f.  Benj.  A.  Wait,  Jan.  7,  1830, 
Williamsburg,  Mass.     m.   Emily  Wait,  June  15,  1840,  Potomac,  111. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Chemical  Society.  B.  S.  Mgr. 
and  Prop.  Urbana  Daily  Courier,  Nov.,  1901-Nov.,  1902;  Real  Estate,  1903- 
05  ;  Manager  of  Smith  Ice  and  Packing  Co.'s  fertilizer  plant,  at  Jackson,  Miss. 
Address,  117  E.  Washington  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

1602.     HARRY  JACKSON  WARNER 
Born  July  19,  1880.  Phrophetstown,  111.     f.   N.  C.  Warner,  1856,  Proph- 

etstown.  111.     m.   Euphenia  Dias,  1858,  Lafayette,    Ind. 

Chemist.      Prepared    in    Prophetstown    High    School    and    Univ.    Acad. 

Chemical     Soc;     Phi     Lambda     Upsilon.      Alpha    Eta    of    Kappa    Sigma. 

B.   S.     Chemist   in  the   Bureau  of    Chemistry,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

Attending   Med.   School  of  George  Washington  Univ.     Joint  Author,  Bui. 

386,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Arsenic  in  Wall  Papers  and  Fabrics,  pub.  1904, 

60  pp. 

Address,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1603.     WINTHROP  SELDEN  WELLES 
Bom  Jan.  1,  1875,  Penfield,  111.     f.  Joseph  House  Welles,  Oct.  19,  1818, 

Glastonbery,  Conn.     m.   Sarah  Ann  Jones,  Mar.  8,  1832,  Unity,  Me. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Gifford   High    School    and    State    Normal   Univ. 

B.  S.     Supt.  of  School,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  1902—. 

Married  Gertrude  Anna  Hisel,  Sept.  2,  1897,  Normal,  111. 

Address,  Park  Ridge,  111. 


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1604.     CHARLES  EARL  WETHERBEE 
Husband  of  No.  1448 
Born  May  1,  1875,  Sterling,  111.      f.   Charles  Adams  Wetherbee,  Dec.  17, 
1839,  Sterling,  111.     m.   Margaret  Lavina  Penrose,  May  26,   1840,  Steuben- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Sterling  High  School,  OberlinAcad.  and  Oberlin 
Coll.     Archts.  Club.      Capt.      B.  S.      Practicing  Architecture. 

Married  Faith  Leland  Bardwell  ('01),  July  28,  1904,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Address,  405  Sixth  Ave.,  Sterhng,  111. 

1605.     RALPH  JOSEPH   WILLIAMS 
Born  July  29,  1874,  Galesburg,  111.      f.   Edward  Payson  WilHams,  Jan.  23, 

1832,  Russia,  N.  Y.     m.   Augusta  Theresa  Stevenson,  June  28,  1835,  Mercer, 

Pa. 

Architect.      Prepared   in   Galesburg   High   School   and   Knox   Academy. 

Phi  Delta  Theta;  Illinois  Delta,  Knox  College.      B.  A.,   1897,  Knox;    B.  S. 

Architectural   Draftsman.      Member  Unity  Church,   St.   Paul,    1903-04;  All 

Souls,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904. 

Address,  The  Van  Cortland,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1606.     SEYMOUR  WILLIAMS 

Born  Jan.  2,  1876,  Cisco,  111.  f.  Andrew  Jackson  Williams,  Nov.  30, 
1836,  Williamsport,  Ohio.  m.  Violet  Elizabeth  Hurst,  Oct.  31,  1842, 
Springfield,  111. 

Minister.  Prepared  in  Monticello  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philo- 
mathean.  B.  A.;  B.  D.,  1906,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church, 
Garrett,  111.,  1901-02;  Stvident,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1902-05;  Pastor  of  Gage 
Park   M.   E.   Church.   Chicago,    1905—. 

Married  Jennie  May  Bennett,  Sept.  3,  1902,  Belvidere,  111. 
Address  (permanent),  532  Prairie  Ave.,  Decatur,  111. 

1607.     WINIFRED  SUE  WILLIAMS 
Born  Dec.  2,  1879,  Urbana,  111.      f.   James  Alexander  Williams,  Rockford, 

N.  C.     m.   Ann  Jane  Waller,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Prepared  in  Newman  High  School  and  De  Pauw  Univ.     Alethenai.      B.  A. 

Address,  901  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1608.     FLORENCE  SHERWOOD  WING 
Born  July   13,  1879,  La  Crosse,    Wis.      f.   Merrick   Prentiss   Wing,  Hins- 
dale,   Mass.     m.   Emeline  Sherwood,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  La  Crosse  High  School.      Undergraduate  work 
in  Univ  .of  Wisconsin.      Delta  Gamma,  Wisconsin.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.  organ- 
izer.   Blue    Island    Public    Library,    Mar.,    1903;    Librarian    Hudson    Public 
Library,  Jan.  15,  1905-06;   Librarian  Whiting,  Ind.,  Jan.,  1906 — . 
Address,  Whiting,  Ind. 

1609.     SIDNEY  WALTER  WRIGHT 
Born  Oct.   6,   1873,  Atlanta,   111.      f.   Levi   Peter  Wright,  June  9,    1850, 

Salem,  Ind.     m.   Mary  Hise,  Sept.  16,  1848,  Salem,  Ind. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Atlanta  High  School.      Adelphic ;  Pres.  of  Adelphic. 

Senior  Class  pres.      B.  A.      Prin.  of  Mechanicsburg,  High  School,   1901-04; 

Prin.  of  Hittle  Twp.   High  School,   1904 — .      Member  of  Christian  Church; 

Deacon. 

Married  Nellie  Gaddis,  Dec.  28,  1902,  Atlanta,  111. 

Address,  Armington,  111. 


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1610.     ANNA  WILHELMINA  AHRENS 
Born   Oct.   4,    1880,   Champaign,    111.     f.   Henry  C.   Ahrens,   Aldenburg, 

Germany,     m.   Anna  Laun,  Hessen,  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in    Champaign    High    School.     B.    A.     Teacher   in 

Belleville  High  School,  1902—. 

Address,  212  E.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

1611.  FRED  ALBERT  ALSPACH 

Born  Jan.  31,  1879,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.     f.   David  Albert  Alspach,  Mar.  28, 
1855,  Orwigsburg,  Pa.     m.   Ellen  E.  Hoy,  Oct.  27,  1855,  Onvigsburg,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.     Civil  Engineer  Club.     B. 
S.      Inspector,    1902-03;    Instrumentman,    1903;    Steel    Inspector,    1903-04; 
Chief  Draftsman,  L.  A.  P.  R.  R.,  1904—. 
Address,  1411  Reid  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  home,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111. 

1612.  LILLIAN  BELLE  ARNOLD 

Born  Aug.  6,  1879,  Kinmimdy,  111.     f.   Samuel  Houston  Arnold,  Harris- 
burg,  Ohio.     m.   Ruth  Jackson,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Wesleyan  Univ.  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  B.  L.  S.  Asst.  Librarian,  Marshalltown,  la.,  Jan. -Aug.,  1903; 
Organizer,  Nevada,  la..  Library,  Aug.,  1903;  Head  Librarian,  Michigan  City, 
Ind.,  Oct.,  1903-Jan.-06;  Asst.  Organizer  Pub.  Lib.  Comm'n  of  Indiana, 
Jan.,  1906—. 
Address,  Room  58,  State   House,   Indianapolis,  Ind.,  (Home)  Bloomington, 

1613.     WILL  JOHN  BADER 

Born  Apr.  3,  1880,  Quincy,  111.     f.   William  Frederick  Bader,  Quincy,  111. 
m.   Louise  Spaethe,  Muscatine,  la. 

Asst.  in  Chemistrv.      Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.     Chemistry  Club; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsiloii;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.      B.  A.,   1902.  Illinois.     Chemist, 
Dickman,  McKenzee  &  Potter,  1903;  Chemist,  Armour  &  Co.,  1904-05;  Asst. 
in  Chemistry,  Cornell  Univ.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  Home,  Quincy,  111. 

1614.  ADALINE  MAITLAND  BAKER 

Bom  Nov.  30,  1879,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Henry  Davis  Baker,  Apr.  5,  1845, 
Lockport,  111.     m.  Agnes  Maitland  Milne,  Dec'  28,  1855,  Lockport,  111. 

Cataloger,  Northwestern  University  Librarv.      Library  Club;  Watcheka 
League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.     B.  L.  S.     Member  of  Chicago  Library  Club. 
Address,  1325  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1615.  GUY  BERNARD  BARACKMAN 

Born  Mar.  4,  1878,  in  Moon,  111.     f.  M.  J.   Barackman.     m.  Alice  Cary 
Tetlow. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Streator  Twp.   High    School.      B.  S.      Drafts- 
man, Bridge  Dept.   D.   L.   &  W.  R.  R.,  Hoboken,   N.  J. 

Married  Pauline  Croswell,  Oct.   27,   1904,  Streator,   111. 
Address,  142  S.  13th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  or  care  of  Chief  Engineer's  Office, 

Hoboken,  N.  J. 

1616.     JOHN  BARR 

Born  Jan.  4,  1881,  in  Urbana,  111.     m.   Elizabeth  Barr. 

Asst.   Engineer.      Prepared  in   Urbana.     B.   S.     Asst.   Engr.  to  F.  C.  de 
Cananea,  Rio  Yaqui  y  Pacifico. 
Address,  Naco,  Ariz. 


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1617.     HERBERT  BASSETT 

Born  May  13,  1870.  f.  Barzilla  Bassett,  Ohio.  m.  Lucina  J.  Mead, 
Indiana. 

Superintendent  of  Schools.  Prepared  in  Tonica  High  School  and  111. 
State  Normal.  B.  S.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Yorkville,  1902-03;  Supt.  Schools, 
Wilmette,  1903 — .  Clerk,  Modern  Woodmen  Camp,  1904-06;  Manager, 
Royal  Arcanum  Council,  1904;  Seer.,  Wilmette  Improvement  Assn.,  1905. 

Married  Blanche  Worley,  Aug.  23,   1898,  El  Paso,  111.     Child,  Harriett 
Irene,  born  Apr.  9,  1903,  Yorkville,  111. 
Address,  1431  Forest  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

1618.     JOHN  SCHUYLER  BATES 

Born  Dec.  26,  1877,  Monmouth,  111.  f.  Henry  H.  Bates,  May  21,  1848, 
Tuscarawas  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Frances  A.  Searles,  Nov.  23,  1851,  Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Monmouth  High  School  and  Monmouth 
Coll.  Band,  1897-99,  1902;  Mandolin  Club,  1897-1902.  B.  S.  Drafts- 
man in  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  office  at  Burlington,  la.,  1902-03;  Draftsman,  Bridge 
Dept.,  Feb.,  1903-05;  City  Engineer,  Monmouth,  111.,  May,  1905 — . 

Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Brent,  June  29,  1905,  Monmouth,  111. 
Address,  Monmouth,  111. 

1619.     FLORENCE  JENNIE  BEEBE  (McCARTHY) 
Wife  of  No.  1722 
Born  Oct.  11,  1877,  in  Mankato,  Minn.     f.   Robert  W.  Beebe. 
B.  A. 

Married  Harry  McCarthy  ('02),  Apr.  20,  1904,  Blunt,  S.  D. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

1620.     WILLIAM  LEE  BENNETT 

Born  Nov.  29,  1874,  near  Colchester,  111.  f.  Thos.  Duncan  Bennett,  Jan. 
13,  1836,  La  Harpe,  111.     m.   Pheba  O'Conner,  Feb.  9,  1840,  Madison,  Ind. 

Merchant.  Prepared  in  Western  Normal  College,  Bushnell,  111.,  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Oratorical  Assn.  B.  A.  Farmed  till  July  16, 
1904;  since  then  engaged  in  general  mercantile  business.  Member  Baptist 
Church. 

Married  Clara  Hubbard,   Dec.    29,    1902,    Urbana,    111.     Child,   Chester 
Wallace,  born  Feb.  17,  1904. 
Address,  Blandinsville,  111. 

1621.     ARTHUR  CLINTON  BOGGESS 
Born  Mar.  2,  1874,  Catlin,  111.     f.  Enoch  Perry  Boggess,  July  17,  1837, 
Greenbrier  Co.,  Va.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Austin,  June  14,  1846,  Clinton  Co., 
Ohio. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Catlin  High  School  and  111.  State  Normal  Univ. 
Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A.;  Ph.D.,  1906,  Pennsylvania,  Fellow  in 
Am.  History  in  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903-04;  Harrison  Scholar  in  Amer.  Hist., 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1904-05.  Acting  Professor  of  History  in  Univ.  of  Colorado, 
Boulder,  Colo.,  Summer  Term,  1905.  German  M.  E.  Church,  1883—;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  1895—. 
Address,  Catlin,  111. 

1622.     OLIVER  CARTER  BOGGS 

Bom  Feb.  IS,  1876,  Tuscola,  111.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Boggs,  Lawrence 
Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  J.  Armstrong,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ohio. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Adelphic;  Latin  Club;  Le  Cercle  Francaise;  Marshal  Law  Club;  Oratorical 
Assn.;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Track  team,  1904;  Indiana-Illinois  Debate, 
1901-02;  mini  Stsifl;    Philo.- Adelphic   Debate.      B.   A.;   LL.    B.      Practiced 


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Law,  Riverside,  Calif.,  Aug.,  1902-03;  Real  Estate,  Urbana,  111.,  1904—. 
Pres.  St.  Joseph  Telephone  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  111.;  Vice-pres.  W.  I.  Saflfell 
Co.,  Urbana,  111.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  Urlaana,  111.;  Mason's  Lodge, 
Urbana;  Elk  Lodge. 

Married  Ethel  Woodin,  June  25,  1902.     Child,  Oliver  Carter  Boggs,  Jr., 
bom  Sept.  5,  1905. 
Address,  808  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1623.     WILLIAM  GEORGE  BOPP 

Born  Mar.    3,    1880,  Chicago,  111.     f.  Charles  Bopp,  Isny,  Germany,     m. 
Frederick  Schiele,  Untervagenge,  Germany. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      B.  A.; 
Ph.  B.,   1903,  Chicago;  J.  D.,   1904,  same.      Student  Law  School,  Chicago, 
1902-04;  practicing  law,   1904 — .      Member  Lutheran  Church;  Vice-pres.  of 
St.  Paul's  Church  League. 
Address,  942  Addison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1624.     WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  BORTON 
Born  Aug.  29,  1875,  in  De  Land,  111.     f.  A.  R.  Borton. 
With  Ft.  Wayne  Electric  Co.,  1904.     B.  S. 
Address,  416  West  Jefferson  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

1625.     HARRY  BERNARD  BOYER 
Born  Feb.  10,  1877,  Vandalia,  111.     f.  Theodore  George  Boyer,  Ohio.     m. 

Susan  Lewis,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Union    Christian    College,     Ind.      Philomathean. 

Philo.-Adelphic    Debate.      LL.    B.      Practicing    Law.      Member    of    Official 

Board  of  Parks  Chapel  and  Trinity  M.  E.  Church,  1903-05. 
Married  Grace  Humrichouse,  Mar.  29,  1905,  St.  Joseph,  111. 

Address,  Champaign,  111. 

1626.     JOHN  HENRY  BRADEN 

Born  June  24,  1868,  Green  Castle,  Mo.     f.  Thomas  J.  Braden,  Macoupin 
Co.,  111.     m.   Hannah  E.  Sanders,  Monroe  Co.,  Ind. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Kirksville,  Mo.,   Normal.      LL.  B.      Lodges  A.  F. 
and  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  and  M.  W.  A. 

Married  Addie  Dunn,  Aug.  22,  1895,  Downing,  Mo. 
Address,  Albia,  la. 

1627.     JOHN  HENRY  BREISTADT 
Born  Feb.   9,    1881,  St.  Louis,   Mo.     f.  John  Breitstadt,  Apr.  24,   1843, 

Marburg,  Germany,     m.   Louise  Reisel,  Feb.  15,  1852,  Belleville,  111. 

Brewer.      Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.      Chemical  Soc. ;  Phi  Lambda 

Upsilon.     Capt.      B.    A.     Asst. '  Brew-master   with   Dick   &    Bros.,    Quincy 

Brewery  Co.,  1902—.      B.  P.  O.  E.  No.  100. 

Address,  325  So.  9th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

1628.     ANNIE  MAPLE  BROADHEAD 
Born  June   27,   1877,  Mackinaw,  111.     f.   Wm.  Broadhead.     m.    Cornelia 

Bergen. 

Teacher.      Prepared   111.   State  Normal  Univ.     Deutsche  Verein.     B.  A. 

Teaching  in  High   School,  Virginia,   111.,   1903;    Did    some  graduate  work, 

at  Illinois. 

Address,  Normal,  111 


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1629.     MARTIN  DENMAN  BRUNDAGE 
Born  Dec.  25,  1877,  Malta,  111.     f.  Frederick  Hungerford  Brundage,  Nov. 
1,  1835,  Wawarsing,  N.  Y.     m.   Kate  Ann  Townsend,  Aug.  10,  1842,  Syca- 
more, 111. 

Bookkeeper  and  Salesman.      Prepared  in  Malta  High  School  and  Univ. 
Acad.      Adelphic;   English   Club;    Deutsche   Verein.     B.A.     Teacher   at   St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,    1902-03;    Malta,   111.,    1903-05;    Bookkeeper    and    Salesman, 
Hope  Roller  Mills,  Hope,  N.  D.     Member  K.  P.  S.  H.,  Domain  of  111. 
Address,  Malta,  111. 

1630.     EMMA  BUERKIN 

Born  Dec.  1,  1880,  Quincy,  111.     f.  Joseph  Buerkin,  Mar.  16,  1848,  Baden, 
Germany,     m.   Augusta  Lerp,  Aug.  IS,  1852,  Quincy,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.      B.A.     German  Teacher  at 
Mascoutah  High  School,  1902-03;  English  teacher  at  Rochelle  High  School, 
1903-04. 
Address,  1234  Broadway,  Qunicy,  111. 

1631.  RAPHAEL  PARMER  BUNDY 

Born  Jan.  5,  1877,  Oakland,  111.     f.   Isaac  Newton  Bundy,  Martinsville^ 
Ohio.     m.   Helena  Smithson,  Hayes,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Zionsville,   Ind.,   High    School.      Phi    Delta    Phi: 
Adelphic;    University   Orator;    Class    Orator,     1902;     Asst.     Editor    Illini; 
Adelphic-Philo.  Debating  teams,  1901-03;  B.  A.      LL.  B.,  1904. 
Address,  Lebanon,  Ind. 

1632.  LETTIE  EVELYN  BURRILL 

Born  Jan.  2,  1876,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Charles  Wesley  Burrill,  Oct.  21,  1845, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.     m.   Viancie  Emery,  Sept.  9,  1847,  Pecatonica,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Central  High  School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.      Kappa 
Keppa  Gamma;  English  Club.     B.  A.     Teacher   in   history.  Central  High 
School,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Address,  3124  E.  9th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1632.     CHARLES  NICKERSON  CADWELL 
Born  Aug.  17,  1880,  Arthur,  Illinois,     f.   Chauncey  Cadwell,  Jan.  9,  1846, 
Elizabethtown,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Jane  Nickerson,  Jan.  25,  1852,  Wareham, 
Mass. 

Prepared  in  De  Pauw  Academy  and  Univ.  Acad.     Athletic  Assn.     B.  A.; 
Ph.B.,  Chicago.      Student  in  Law  School,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905 — •.      Mem- 
ber of  John  Marshall  chapter  of  the   Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Law  Fraternity,  at 
Chicago;  Reynolds  Club,  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Address,  Cadwell,  111. 

1634.     DAVID  GEMMILL  CAIRNS 

Born  July   25,    1880,    Waltham,    111.     f.   Robert   Cairns,    1834,    Pa.     m. 
Anna  Williams,  1840,  Pa. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law  in 
Ottawa,  1902—.      Seer.  No.  588  B.  P.  O.  Elks;  Member  Ottawa  Boat  Club; 
Scribe  No.  279,  Ben  Hur. 
Address,  Ottawa,  111. 

1635.     WILLIAM  CURTIS  CARTER 
Born  Oct.  10,  1881,  in  Homer,  111.     f.  J.  F.  Carter,     m.   Emma  Melcer. 
Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Homer,  111.      B.  S.      With  Link  Belt 

Machinery  Co.,   1902 — . 

Address,  3853  Langley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1636.     ARLO  CHAPIN 

Born  Mav  28,  1S80.  f.  Edward  B.  Chapin,  N.  Y.  m.  Lucv  M.  Pierce, 
Ohio. 

Newspaper  Manager.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Philo- 
mathean;  Class  Pres.;  Corres.  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A.  Business 
Manager  Champaign  News,  1902 — .  Pres.  of  Champaign  Co.  Christian 
Endeavor  Union,  1902-04;  member  of  111.  Executive  Com.  of  Christian  En- 
deavor. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

1637.     EMMA  ALBERTA  CLARK 

Born  Jan.  27,  1876,  Sidney,  111.  f.  WilHam  D.  Clark,  Dec.  25,  1832, 
TJniontown,  Pa.     m.   Mary  Jane  Huff,  Oct.  22,  1840,  Coschocton,  Ohio. 

Principal  High  School.      Prepared  in  Sidney  High  School  and  Urbana 
High  School.     Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Choral  Soc;  Chi  Omega.  Basket  Ball 
team,    1899-1900.     B.  A.      Prin.  High   School,   Lexington,   111.,   1902-04;   of 
Morrison,  111.,  1905—. 
Address,  (Home)  808  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1638.     ELWYN  LORENZO  CLARKE 
Born  June    18,    1879,   Momence,    111.     f.  Joseph   Lorenzo   Clarke,    1832, 

Naples,  N.  Y.     m.   Mary  Louise  Wooster,  Momence,  111. 

Civil   Engineer.      Prepared  in   Momence   High   School   and   Univ.   Acad. 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club;  Orange  and  Blue  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Capt. 

B.   S.     Asst.   Engr.,  Delaware,   Lackawanna  and  Western  R.   R.,   1902-05; 

Res.   Engr.,   C.   C.   C.   and  St.   L.    Ry.,    1905-06;    Instructor  in  Civ.  Eng'g, 

Univ.  of  Mo.  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy,  Rolla,  Mo.,  1906 — . 

Address,  Rolla,  Mo.,  (Home)  Momence,  111. 

1639.     ELSA  JEANETTE  COAR  (WALSH) 
Born   May   22,    1879,   in   Ehrenfeld,   Germany,     f.  Firman   Wood   Coar, 
Dec.  2,  1825,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     m.   Lucinda  Elizabeth  Blake,  Nov.  4,  1843, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  High  School  and  Oilman  School,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Radcliflfe  College,  1899-1901.  B.  A.  Teacher  of  German 
and  French,  in  Great  Barrington  High  School,  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 
1902-04. 

Married  William  Thornton  Walsh,  Oct.,  1904.      Child,  boy,  born  in  Oct., 
1905. 
Address,  State  Line,  Mass. 

*1640.     FRANK  BERNARD  COLLIS 

Born  June  4,  1878,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  f.  George  Collis,  Ports- 
mouth, England,     m.   Thirza  Dallvn,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School,  111.;    Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Rifle  team,  1898; 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.      B.  S.      Was  Asst.  Superintendent  at  Richmond  Stove 
Works,    Norwich,    Conn.      Member   Grace    Methodist    Church   in    Rockford, 
111.;  also  active  in  membership  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  especially  at  Norwich. 
Died  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1903. 

1641.     JAY  SIDNEY  CONDIT 

Born  Dec.  31,  1881,  Beardstown,  111.  f.  Thomas  Knowles  Condit,  Feb.  11, 
1856,  Winchester,  111.  m.  Harriet  Spates  Dutch,  Sept.  27,  1854,  Beards- 
town,  111. 

Lawver.      Prepared   in   Beardstown   High   School.     Alpha   Tau   Omega. 
B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1905,  Harvard.     Student  at  Harvard  Law  School,  1903-05. 
Lawyer,  admitted  to  IlHnois  State  Bar,  June  27,  1905. 
Address,  Temple  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1642.     WILLIAM  ADELBERT  COOK 
Born  Aug.  31,  1881,  Neponset,  111.     f.  Adalbert  Burton  Cook,  Nov.  11, 

1856,  Earlville,  111.     m.   Settle  Snow,  Aug.  24,  1857,  Neponset,  111. 

High  School  Principal.      Prepared  in  Kewanee  High  School.     Adelphic; 

Bryan  Prize,    1901.      Illinois-Missouri  Debating  team,   1902.      B.  A.      Prin. 

of  High  School,  Albion,  111.,  1902-03;  of  Marion,  111.,  1903-06.     Was  granted 

teacher's  life  certif.   in  Illinois,    1905. 

Married  Hepsy  Moore,  May  20,  1903,  Danville,  111. 

Address,  Marion,  111. 

1643.     THOMAS  PHILIP  COWLEY 
Born  Oct.  21,  1878,  Burritt,  111.     f.  Thomas  Cowley,  Aug.  2,  1840,  Isle 
of  Man.     m.   Elenor  Lace,  Isle  of  Man. 

Mech.  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  B.  S.  Draughts- 
man, Wireman,  Erecting  Engineer  installing  electrical  machinery  for  the 
automatic  operation  of  large  newspaper  printing  presses. 

Married  Pearl  Lyda  Avery,  June  7,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  274  42nd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1644.     WILLIAM  CROCKER 
Born  Jan.  27,  1874,  in  Poe,  Ohio.     f.  Charles  Crocker. 
Botanist.     B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1903.     Instructor  in  Biology,  Northern  Illinois 
State  Normal,  De  Kalb,  ininois,   1903-04;  Fellowship  in  Botany,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,   1904-05  and   1903-05;  Instructor  in  Botany,  Illinois,  Summer  of 
1903;  Instructor  in  Biology,  Drake  Univ.,  Summers  of  1902  and  1904;  for 
three  years  conducting  investigations  on  delayed  germination. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

1645.     RALPH  EDWIN  CUNNINGHAM 
Born  May  27,  1878,  Emporia,  Kans.     f.   Edwin  W.  Cunningham,   1844, 

Huron  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Debbie  Rowland,  1846,  Huron  Co.,  Ohio. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Emporia  High  School  and  Emporia 

College.      B.  S.      Foreman  of  construction,  Edison  Electric  Co.,  Los  Angeles, 

till    1906.     Now  with  Supt.  of  Distrib.,  Edison    Elec.    Co.,    Los    Angeles, 

Calif. 

Married  May  Schenneman,  Dec.    11,    1905,  San  Gabriel,   Calif. 

Address,  642    Ruby  St.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1646.     LOUIS  CHARLES  DADANT  ' 
Born  Oct.  30,  1879,  Hamilton,  111.     f.   C.  P.  Dadant,  France,     m.   Mary 
Marinelli,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manufacturer.  Prepared  in  Hamilton  High  School  and  Keokuk  High 
School.  Member  track  team,  1899-1900;  manager,  1902.  B.  S.  Manu- 
facturer of  Bee  Keepers'  supplies. 

Married  Era  Miller,  Sept.  14,  1904,  Hamilton,  111. 
Address,  Hamilton,  111. 

1647.     DWIGHT  STOUT  DALBEY 

Born  Sept.  22,  1878,  Taylorville,  111.  f.  WiUiam  M.  Dalbey.  m.  Mary 
N.  Hall. 

Dealer  in  Real  Estate.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Twp.  High  School. 
Agricultural  Club.  B.  S.  Author:  The  Cowpea  and  Soy  Bean  in  Illinois, 
Circular  No.  69,  111.  Ag.  Exp.  Sta. 

Married  H.  Virginia  Lewis,  Dec.  23,  1903,  Jerseyville,  111. 
Address,  Jerseyville,  111. 


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1648.     MARY  GOLDEN  DANELY 
Born  Dec.  20,  1879,  Versailles,  111.     f.  Alfred  Marion  Danelv,  Sept.  22, 
1843,  Worthington,  Ind.     m.   Ella  Cole,  Mar.  5,  1854,  Warsaw,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School  and  Chaddock  Coll.,  Quincy. 

B.  A.     Teacher  in   Paris   High   School,    1903-04;   Springfield   High   School, 
1905—. 

Address,  (Home)  587  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1649.  RUBY  THORNE  DE  MOTTE 

Sister  of  No.  1848 
Born  Nov.   29,   1880,  near  Taylorville,  111.     f.   Oliver  DeMotte,  Tavlor- 
ville.  111.     m.   Ida  J.  Berry,  Taylorville,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Taylorville  Twp.  High  School.     Alethenai;  Y.  W. 

C.  A.;  Watcheka  League;  Lab.  Asst.  in  Botany,  Summer  term,  1902.     B.  A.; 
M.  A.,   1906.     Teacher  of  Botany. 

Address,  (Home)  905   Cascade  Ave.,   Boulder,  Colo. 

1650.  HARRY  SAMUEL  DeVELDE 
Born  Oct.  3,  1876,  Chicago,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High  School  of  Chicago. 
Base  Ball  team,  1900,  1901  and  1902.  B.  A.  Teacher  in  Streator  High 
School,  1902-03;  in  Austin  High  School,  1903-05;  in  Crane  High  School, 
Chicago,  1905. 

Married    Frances    Smith,   July   24,    1902,    Norwood    Park,   Chicago,   111. 
Child,  Everett  Clark,  born  May   19,   1906. 
Address,  375  Crescent  Ave.,  Norwood  Park,  Chicago,  111. 
1651.     ETHEL  IRENE  DOBBINS 

Born  Sept.  15,  1879,  Ipava,  111.  f.  David  Theophilus  Dobbins,  Dec.  22, 
1849,  Ipava,  111.     m.   Harriet  Belle  Pennington,  Mar.  15, 1851,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Gen.  Secretarv  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.  Prepared  in  Ipava  High 
School  and  Univ.' Acad.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1901;  Alethenai; 
Watcheka  League.  B.  A.  Gen.  Secy,  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1902-05.  Article, 
The  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  University  of  Illinois,  Illinois 
Agriculturalist,  June,  1905.  Recording  Secy.  Assn.  Collegiate  AlumnEe, 
Cent.  111.  Branch,  1904-05. 
Address,  402  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1652.     SARAH  PAULINE  DOLE  (MORGAN) 

Born  Mar.  1,  1877,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Joseph  Collie  Dole,  Nov.  22,  1822, 
Ohio.     m.  Jane  Lydia  Bennett,  Nov.  21,  1842,  Bridgeton,  Me. 

Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.     Alethenai.      B.  A. 

Married  Dr.  Chas.   Edwin  Morgan,  June  30,   1904,  Mattoon,  111.     Child, 
Mildred  Dole,  born  July  2,  1905. 
Address,  Humboldt,  111. 

1653.     WILLIAM  JOSEPH  DONOGHUE 

Born  Mar.  18,  1879,  in  La  Salle,  111.     f.   T.  Donoghue. 

Chemist,  1904.      B.  S.      In  employ  of  Winona  Zinc  W'orks  as  chemist. 
Address,  La  Salle,  111.;  care  of  Winona  Zinc  Works,  Winona,  111. 
1654.     CHARLOTTE  ENID  DRAPER  (SMITH) 
Wife  of  No.  1585 

Born  Jan.  12,  1881,  Yokohama,  Japan,  f.  Gideon  Frank  Draper,  July 
20,  1858.     m.   Mira  Enid  Haven,  Mav  6,  1859. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  \\'.  C.  A.;  Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai; 
Watcheka  League;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  English  Club;  Class  Historian.      B.  A. 

Married  Percy  Almeria  Smith,  Oct.  20,  1903,  Yokohama. 
Address,  50  Kaminagarekawa  Cho,  Hiroshima,  Japan. 


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1655.     EDWIN  LYON  DRAPER 

Born  Aug.  19,  1882,  Albany,  N.  Y.  f.  Andrew  Sloan  Draper,  m. 
Abbie  Louise  Lyon. 

Student.      Prepared  in  LTniv.  Acad.      Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and    Trident.      Colonel   Univ.   Regt.,    1902-03. 
Capt.      B.  A.      Student  in  HarvardMedical  Coll.,  1903^. 
Address,  (Home)  133  Lake  Ave.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1656.     CLAIR  FRED  DRURY 

Born  May  27,  1878,  New  Boston,  111.  f.  Edward  L.  Drury,  May  29,  1857, 
New  Boston,  111.     m.   Fannie  Fadelia  Garard,  Jan.  14,  1858,  New  Boston. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  New  Boston  Public  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Architectural  Club;  Tau  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Hon.  member  and 
Pres.  Tau  Beta  Phi.  Editor  of  No.  15,  the  Technograph.  B.  S.  Employed 
until  Feb.,  1904;  in  business  as  architect,  1904 — . 

Married  Geneva  Loosley,  June  18,  1902.      Children,  Gladys  Loraine,  born 
Mar.  23,  1903;  Eustace  Looslev,  born  Feb.  3,  1905. 
Address,  1927  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 

165  7.     MARGARET  DUNBAR 

Born  Sept.  30,  1872,  Monmouth,  111.  f.  John  C.  Dunbar,  Apr.  26,  1843, 
Grantown,  Moravshire,  Scotland,  m.  Mary  F.  Smith,  Mar.  2,  1843,  Coral 
Hill,  Barren  Co.,'Ky. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Monmouth  Public  Schools  and  Monmouth  Coll. 
Prep.      B.  L.,  1896,  Monmouth  College;  B.  L.  S.      Librarian,  Western  Illinois 
State  Normal  School,  Macomb,  111. 
Address,  Macomb,  111. 

1658.  WILLIAM  NEIL  DUNNING 

Born  Jan.  27,  1879,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Wm.  Dewitt  Dunning,  Rome,  N.  Y. 
m.   Isabella  Cowan,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Manual  Training 
Schools.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Shield  and  Trident;  Illinois 
Club.  B.  S.  I.  C.  R.  R.  Masonry  Inspector  to  Jan.,  1903;  Instrumentman 
to  Aug.,  1903;  Asst.  Engineer,  Mar.  15,  1905;  with  Thompson  Starrett  Co., 
Building  Construction,  1905 — . 
Address,  6623  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1659.  ELMER  TRYON  EBERSOL 

Born  May  27,  1867,  Ottawa,  111.  f.  James  E.  C.  Ebersol,  Mar.  6,  1847, 
Ottawa,  111.     m.   Maria  W.  Tyron,  Greenport,  Long  Is.,  Aug.  31,  1847. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Central  Normal,  Danville,  Ind.  B.  S.,  1895, 
Central  Normal;  B.  A.  Prin,  and  Teacher  of  Science  in  Paxton  High  School, 
1902-05;  teacher  of  Phvsics  and  Chemistrv,  La  Salle,  Peru  Twp.  High  School, 
1905 — .  Pres.  Ford  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.^  Aug.,  1904-05;  Supt.  First  Congr. 
Sunday  School,  Dec,  1903-05. 

Married  Virtue  Grace  Dille,  Aug.  2,  1899,  Grand  Ridge,  111. 
Address,  Corner  7th  and  Wright  Sts.,  La  Salle,  111. 

1660.     EDWARD  CAREY  ENGLISH,  Jr. 

Born  Nov.  19,  1876,  Anna,  111.  f.  Edward  Carey  EngHsh,  St.  Johns, 
New  Foundland.     m.   Marge  Anna  Hartline,  Anna,  111. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Anna  High  School  and  Union  Acad.  Architects' 
Club.  Track  team,  1898-1902;  Band,  1898-1901.  B.  S.  Architect,  Supt. 
and  Gen.  Manager,  English  Bros.,  Champaign,  111.,  Builders  of  the  Audi- 
torium,  Univ.   of   Illinois.      Member   Knights   of  Columbus. 

Married   Harriet    Whitney   Avlmer,   June    24,    1903,   Anna,    111.      Child, 
Edward  Carey,  May  22,  1904. 
Address,  Res.  510  Union  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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1661.     GEORGE  CASSIUS  FAIRCLO 
Born  May  13,  1877,  in  Kingston,  111.     f.   I.  D.  Fairclo.     m. 
City  Engineer  of  Champaign.     Kappa  Sigma.     B.  S.      Worked  for  C.  B. 
&  Q.  R.  R.  in  Iowa  short  time  after  graduation;  two  months  with  the  Union 
Pacific  on  location  in  Nebraska;  in  Kansas  City  office  of  U.  P.  division  work, 
one  year;  four  months  in  Indian  Territory  with  Roebling  Construction  Co.  on 
fire-proofing  work;  in  Urbana,  111.,  putting  in  pavements  and  sewers,  over  a 
year;  City  Engineer  of  Champaign,  May,  1905 — .      Member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  411  E.  Green  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

1662.     FRED  PETER  FALKENBERG 
Born  Dec.    17,    1879,  Chicago,   111.     f.   Fred  Anton  Falkenberg,  July  7, 

1852,  Nor^vay.     m.  Agnes  Nerdrum,  Aug.  25,  1860,  Norway. 

Base  Ball.      Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High  School,  Chicago.      B. 

A.      Playing  Base  Ball,  1902—. 

Address,  790  N.  Maplewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1663.  JAMES  MOORE  FARRIN 

Born  Apr.  24,  1879,  Cairo,  111.  f.  Thos.  Benj.  Farrin,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
m.  Julia  Rebecca  Harvey,  Sharon,  Miss. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Cairo  High  School.     C.  E.  Club;  Pres.  C.  E. 
Club;  Asst.  Bu.  Manager  Tcchnograph,  1902.     Capt.      B.S.     Asst.  Engineer 
in  Bridge  Dept.  of  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Room   1000,  Central  St.,  Chicago. 
Address,  361   E.   64th  St.,  Chicago,   111. 

1664.  WILLIAM  OTIS  FARRIN 

Born  Nov.  25,  1880.  f.  Thomas  Benj.  Farrin.  m.  Julia  Rebecca  Har- 
vey. 

'Farmer.      Prepared  in  Cairo  High  School.     Alpha  Zeta.      B.S.     Farming, 
1902—. 
Address,  Pulaski,  111. 

1665.     OSCAR  JEFFERSON  FRANCIS 

Born  Aug.  31,  1878,  Stark  Co.,  near  Wyoming,  111.  f.  Henry  Jefferson 
Francis,  Apr.  24,  1854,  Stark  Co.,  111.  m.  Abegail  J.  Bocock,  Sept.  21,  1857, 
Stark  Co.,  111. 

Architect.      Prepared    in    Wyoming    High    School,    Wyoming,    111.      Phi 
Gamma  Delta.      B.  S.     Architectural  draftsman  in  various  offices  in  Chicago, 
1902-04;  Travel  and  studv  in  Europe,  1904-05;  in  architect's  office  in  New 
York  City,  1905 — .      Member  Graduates'  Club. 
Address,   (Home)    Wyoming,    111.;     Present,   36    E.    20th    St.,,   New   York, 

N.  Y. 

1666.     JAMES  WILLIAM  FRAZIER,  Jr. 

Born  Nov.  23,  1878,  Paris,  111.  f.  Thos.  E.  Frazier,  Oct.  5,  1854,  West- 
field,  111.     m.   Lou  Alice  Swange,  Hazel  Green,  Ky. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Hogsett  Military  Acad.,  Danville,  Ky.,  and  Univ. 
Acad.     First  on  roll  of  honor  at  Military  Academy,  1896.      B.  S.      Farming 
and   Cattle    Raising.      Invented   Machine   for   sprouting   corn.      Member   of 
Christian  Church.     Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Address,  Bushton,  111. 

1667.     JOHN  ANDREW  FREESE 

Born  May  31,  1876.  Moultrie  Co.,  111.  f.  John  W.  Freese.  Dec.  6,  1842, 
Delaware  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Sarah  Jane  Hamilton,  Dec.  26,  1843,  Moultrie  Co., 
111. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Ohio  Weslevan  Univ.,  Delaware,  Ohio.  Adelphic; 
Pres.  Adelphic,  1902;  Hurdler,  track  team,  1902.  B.  A.  Student  of  Medi- 
cine in  Johns  Hopkins  Med.  School,  1902-05,  Harvard  Med.  Coll.,  1905-06. 


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Article,  A  report  on  work  done  in  Physiological  Lab.  of  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
entitled  The  Force  of  Contraction  of  the  Gall  Bladder  and  the  Source  of  its 
Motor  and  Inhibitory  Nerve  Fibers. 
Address,  (Home)  Caldwell,  111. 

166S.     THOMAS  IRVIN  FULLENWIDER 
Brother  of  No.  1124 

Born  Mar.  8,  1881,  Mechanicsburg,  111.  f.  Henry  Thomas,  Mar.  1,  1846, 
Mechanicsburg,  111.  m.  Sarah  Connet  Lindsley,  Oct.  28,  1848,  Grove  City, 
111. 

Civil  Engineer.     Prepared  in  Mechanicsburg  High  School.     C.  E.  Club; 
Beta  Theta  Pi;    Hazelton  Prize  Medal,    1898;    Illio  Board;    Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Colonel  Univ.   Regt.     Capt.     B.  S.     Engineer  for  The    Springfield  Bridge 
&  Iron  Co. 
Address,  care  of  Springfield  Bridge  and  Iron  Co.,  Springfield,  111. 

1669.     IRWIN  LEE  FULLER 

Born  Sept.  IS,  1878,  Galesburg,  111.  f.  Melvin  E.  Fuller,  May  27,  1839, 
Gardiner,  Me.     m.   Mary  A.  Stancliffe,  Jan.  24,  1842,  Edinborough,  Pa. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Peoria  High   School.     Kappa  Sigma;   Phi   Delta 
Phi;  Glee  Club,  1901-02.      LL.  B.      Congr.  Church,  Seer,  of  the  RepubHcan 
Twp.  Central  Com.  of  Peoria  Twp.,  1902-06. 
Address,  415-419  Woolner  Bldg.,  Peoria,  111. 

1670.     HUGH  REGNIER  FULLERTON 
Born  Apr.  9,  1880,  Havana,  111.     f.   Hugh  FuUerton.     m.   Mary  Seguier. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Northern  111.   Normal  School,  Dixon,  111.      Delta 

Chi,  Mich.     B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  Michigan,  1904.     With  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.; 

Law  practice;  life  insurance. 

Address,  612-620  Hammond  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1671.     ROBERT  BRUCE  FULTON 
Brother  of  No.  112  5 

Born  May  13,  1877,  Lynedoch,  Ontario,  Canada,  f.  James  Fulton,  May 
12,  1845,  Dundas,  Ontario,  Canada,  m.  Jane  Elizabeth  Gray,  May  19, 
1845,  Portage,  New  York. 

Civil   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Hartford   City   High   School.      Phi   Delta 
Theta.      Base  Ball  team,  1899-1902.      B.  S.      Rodman  and   Instrumentman 
U.  P.  R.  R.,  1902;  Asst.  Engr.,  L.  N.  R.  R.,  1902-03;  Resident  Engr.  Big 
Four  R.  R.,  1903-04;  C.  E.  and  Contractor,  July,  1904—. 
Address,  506  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Harford  City,  Ind. 

*1672.     LEWIS  THERON  GALLAHER 

Born  Feb.  21,  1872,  Odell,  111.  f.  T.  E.  Gallaher,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  m. 
R.  Ida  Puffer,  North  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Palatine  Schools.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  in  State  Normal.  B.  A.  Teaching,  Byron,  111.,  1902-03;  Rose  City, 
Mich.,  1903-04.      Member  of  Baptist  Church,  1891. 

Married  Louise  May  Sherwood,  Dec.  25,  1902,  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 
Died  Dec.  10,  1904,  Lostant,  111. 

1673.     RICHARD  PRATT  GARRETT 

Born  Oct.  1,  1877,  Delavan,  111.  f.  Joseph  M.  Garrett,  m.  Louise  B. 
Wilson. 

Claim  Agent.  Prepared  in  Delavan  High  School.  Track  Team  four 
years.  LL.  B.  Admitted  to  bar.  111.,  June,  1904.  Claim  Agent  for  Chicago 
City  Ry.  Co.,  1902-04;  same  for  London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.,  1905 — . 
Address,  4741  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1674.     MYRTLE  GAYMAN  (SCHOTT) 
Sister  of  Nos.  499,  1024 
Born  Nov.  28,  1879,  Champaign,  111.     f.  George  Gayman,  Aug.  25,  1842, 
Akron,  Ohio.     m.   Louise  Stoltey,  Mar.  3,  1844,  Hanover,  Germany. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  B.  A.  Teacher,  Champaign, 
1901-02;  Trov,  111.,  1903-05. 

Married  Dr.  Darwin  Schott,  Champaign,  111.,  Oct.  11,  1905. 
Address,  Troy,   111. 

1675.  MABEL  LOUISE  GEIGER 

Born  Apr.  2,  1879,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Frederic  Geiger,  Nov.  3,  1844,  Ope- 
lousas.  La.     m.   Magdalena  Hofer,  Jan.  6,  1847,  Baden.  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Peoria    High    School    and    Bradley    Polytechnic 
Inst.,  Peoria.     Associate  of  Arts,  Bradley  Institute;  Library  Club;  Watcheka 
League.      B.  L.  S.     Teacher  in  Public  Schools  of  Peoria,  1903 — . 
Address,  1120  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

1676.  LAURA  RUSSELL  GIBBS 
Sister  of  Nos.  1327,  2093 

Born  Nov.  11,  1876,  Riverton,  Ky.  f.  George  Gibbs,  1842,  Wareham, 
Mass.     m.   Elizabeth  Thacher  Hodge,  1846,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Miss  Wesselhoeft's  School,  Boston,  Mass. 
Watcheka  League;  Phi  Beta  Phi;  Librarv  Club.  B.  L.  S.  Asst.  in  Charge 
of  loan  de§k,  Illinois,  1898-1901 ;  Cataloguer,  Harvard  Coll.  Library,  1902-03; 
Asst.  to  Librarian,  Radcliffe  Coll.  Library,  Jan.  1,  1904 — .  Member  Mass. 
Librarv  Club,  1902 — ;  American  Librarv  Assn.,  1902 — ;  Mass.  Librarv 
Club;  Unitarian  Church,  1905. 
Address,  26  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1677.     ALETHA  GILKERSON 
Daughter  of  No.  137;  Sister  of  No.  1870 
Born  Feb.   14,   1879,  Marengo,  111.     f.   Hiram  Gilkerson,  Oct.   14,   1853. 
m.   Portia  Moflfet,  Dec.  14,  1853. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School.      B.  S.      Attending  Nurses' 
Training  School,  Cook  County  Hospital,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  304  Honore,  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1678.     BELLE  IRENE  GILLESPIE 
Born  June  8,  1880,  Farmer  Citv,  111.     f.  George  Moore  Gillespie,  Sept.  7, 

1849,  Pa.     m.   Ollie  Eugenie  Crawford,  Feb.  14,  1857,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.   A.;   M.   X.,    1903. 

Address,  (Home)  741  N.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1679.     MARY  EMMA  GOFF 

Born  Aug.  4,  1878,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  f.  Arthur  M.  Goff.  Julv  31,  1848, 
Elmira,  New  York.     m.   Clare  B.  Hall,  Sept.  2,  1848,  Guildhall,  Vt. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Rantoul   High   School   and   Univ.   Acad.      B.   A. 
Teaching,  Barrv,  111.,  Prin.  of  High  School,  1902-04;  teacher  of  History  and 
English,  Havana,  111.,  1904—. 
Address,  (Home)  Rantoul,  111. 

1680.     EDNA  LUCY  GOSS 

Born  Dec.  10,  1876,  Piano,  111.  f.  George  Goss,  1824,  Vermont,  m. 
Mary  Lathrop,  1836,  Vermont. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Piano  High  School  and  Morgan  Park  Acad. 
Library  Club.      B.  L.  S.      Reference   assistant,  Univ.  of   111.   Lib.,   1902-03; 


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Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  June,  1.903-Aug.   1805;    Librarian  111.  State 

Lib.  of  Nat'l  Hist.,  Sept.,  1905 — .      Member  American  Library  Assn.,  1904. 

Address,  State  Lib.  of  Nat'l  Hist.,  Urbana,  111. 

1681.     MARJORIE  GRAVES 
Born  May  27,  1878,  Dubuque,  la.      f.   Julius  Kingman  Graves,  Sept.  29, 

1837,  Keene,  N.  H.     m.   Lucy  Caroline  Robinson,  Jan.  24,  1842,  Salem,  Mass. 
Librarian.      Prepared  in  Dubuque  High  School  and  Hillside  Home  School, 

Wis.     Kappa   Kappa   Gamma;    Phi  Delta  Psi;  Watcheka   League;    Ladies' 

Mandolin   Club;   Library  Club.      B.    L.    S.      Asst.    Librarian  Carnegie-Stout 

Free    Library,    1902-05;    Librarian,    Oskaloosa    Public   Library,    Oskaloosa, 

Iowa,  1905 — .     Member  Iowa  Lib.  Assn.,   1904 — . 

Address,  Public  Library,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

1682.     ARCHIE  JAMES  GRAHAM 
Born  Dec.  19,  1873,  Gallipolis,  Ohio.      f.  James  Maxon  Graham,  Sept.  12. 

1830,  Gallipolis,  Ohio.     m.    Elizabeth  Rose,  Mar.  30,  1834,  Zanesville,  Ohio- 
Physician   and   Surgeon.      Prepared   in   Gallia   Acad.;   National   Normal 

Univ.,  Lebanon,  Ohio,  and  Univ.  Acad.      Medical  Soc.      B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1902, 

Chicago.      Physician  and  Surgeon;  Interne,  Englewood  Hospital,  May,  1902- 

03;  Practicing  at  6306  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  1903 — . 

Address,  6857  S.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1683.  EDWIN  GARDNER  GREENMAN 

Born  Apr.  28,  1881,  Taylorville,  111.  f.  Edwin  G.  Greeman.  m.  Carrie 
Hoose  Paine. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Pana,  111.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S. 
Apprentice,  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  July-Oct.,  1902;  Instructor  in  M.  E.,  Illinois, 
1902-03;  Instructor  in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1903-04;  Draftsman  with 
The  Leinkenheimer  Co.,  Cincinnati,  July,  1904-June,  1905;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, June,  1905 — . 

Married  Pearle  Brownell,  Sept.  17,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1684.  CARL  FREDERICK  HAGEDORN 

Born  Jan.  17,  1880,  Germany,  f.  Fred  Hagedorn,  1850,  Germany,  m. 
Andina  Breede,  1857,  Germany. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  School.      Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
B.  A.      Chemist  with  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1902-03 ;  head  chemist  to  same 
firm,  E.  St.  Louis,  1903—. 
Address,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

1685.     MAX  ROSS  HANNA 

Born  Nov.  2,  1881,  Rushville,  111.  f.  George  Hanna,  1856,  Perry,  111.  m. 
Mary  A.  Fey,  1854,  Rushville,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Rushville  High  School.  M.  E.  and 
E.  E.  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Testing  Dept.  G.  E.  Co.,  1902-03;  Eng. 
Dept.  G.  E.  Co.,  1903 — .  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Schenectady;  Asso- 
ciate member  A.  I.  E.  E. 

Address,  Railway  Eng.  Dept.  Gen'l  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
1686.     JOHN  JAMES  HARMAN 

Born  Nov.  23,  1880,  near  Milford,  111.  f.  Jacob  Matthew  Harman.  m. 
Emma  Cox. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Sheldon  High  School  and  Eureka  Coll.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Delta  Upsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  Link  Belt 
Mach.  Co.,  1902;  Chief  draftsman.  Acme  Harvester  Co.,  1902-03;  Instruc- 
tor in  Mech.  Eng.,  Illinois,  1903 — .  Observer  on  U.  S.  G.  S.  Fuel  Tests, 
St.  Louis,  summer  of  1904. 
Address,  412  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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1687.     CHESTER  ELLIS  HARRIS 

Born  Sept.  6,  1881,  Arthur,  Ind.     f.  J.  F.  Harris. 

Physician.      B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1903;  M.  D.,  1906.      Student  in  Coll.  of  Medi- 
icine,  Illinois,  1903 — . 
Address,  care  of  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,' Univ.  of  111.,  Chicago,  111. 

1688.     THOMAS  LUTHER  HARRIS 
Born  Dec.  19,  1876,  Modesto,  111.     f.   Sidney   T.    Harris,  Feb.   19,  1833, 
Palmyra,  Mo.     m.   Susan  E.  McPherson,  Nov.  20,  1839,  Greenville,  Ky. 

Asst.  Supt.  Columbus  Associated  Charities.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Philomathean ;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  111.  Methodist  Students' 
Alliance.  Pres.  Oratorical  Assn.,  1901-02;  Pres.  111.  Methodist  Students' 
Alliance;  Pres.  Philo.,  one  term;  Philo.  manager  Star  Lecture  Course,  1901- 
02.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1905,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Prin.  of  Modesto  Pubhc  Schools, 
1902-03;  farmer,  1903;  graduate  student  O.  S.  U..  1904-05;  Asst.  Supt. 
Columbus  Associated  Charities,  1905 — .  Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  468  W.  Goodale  St.,  Columbvis,  Ohio. 

1689.     LUCIUS  ROMAINE  HARSHMAN 
Born  Oct.  3,   1876,  in  Sullivan,  111.     f.   S.  R.  Harshman,   Minister,     m. 
Retta  L.  Magill. 

Contractor  of  Cement   Work.      Prepared   in   Sullivan,    111.      B.   A.      En- 
gaged in  general  contracting  business,  street  work  a  specialt}'. 
Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

1890.     JACOB    HAROLD   HEINZELMAN 
Born  May  3,  1873,  Rothenberg,  Germany,     f.  Jacob  Heinzelman. 
Student.'    Prepared    in    111.    State    Norrnal    Univ.,    Normal,    111.      B.    A. 

Graduate  Student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902-03;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Washington, 

111.,  1903-05;  Grad.  Student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905—. 

Address,  220  N.  Institute  Place,  Peoria,  111. 

1691.     ALEXANDER  HENDERSON 
Born  Mar.  30,  1874,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,     f.   Robert  Henderson,  1834, 
Edinburgh,  Scotland,     m.   Elizabeth  Davidson,  1839,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Salesman.      Prepared  in  Calumet  High  School,  Chicago.     B.  a\.     Sales- 
man man  with  Butler  Bros. 
Address,  1348  West  87th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1692.     FRANCIS  WHITSON  HIGGINS 
Born  Mar.  26.  1881,  New  York  City,     f.   Wm.  H.  C.  Higgins,  Sept.  6,  1842, 
New  York  City.     m.   Caroline  A.  Secor,  Dec.  14,  1852,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Heights  High  School  and  Morgan  Park 
Acad.  Adelphic;  Chemical  Club;  Phi  Lambda  L'^psilon.  B.  A.  Chemist 
with  The  Carborundum  Co.,  since  Sept.,  1902.  Enrolled  in  grad.  school, 
Univ.  of  111.,  (in  absentia)  in  Anah-tical  Chem.  42d  Sep.  Co.,  N.  Y.  N.  G., 
located  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1903 — ;  enlistment,  five  years.  Mem- 
ber M.  E.  Church,  1893;  Amer.  Chemical  Soc,  1903;  Amer.  Electrochemical 
Soc,  1903. 
Address,  care  of  The  Carborundum  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1693.     SAMUEL  CHASE  HIGGINS 

Born  Jan.  7,  1875,  Lincoln,  111.      f.   George  Henry  Higgins,  July  4,  1845, 
England,     m.   Katherine  Olivia  Chase,  Mar.  8,  1846.' 

Draftsman.      Prepared   in   Lincoln   High   School.     Tau   Beta   Pi.     B.   S. 
Draftsman  Moline  Power  Dept.,  C.  R.  L.  P.  Ry. 
Address,  7721  Lowe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1694.     GEORGE  JACOB   HINSHAW 
Born  May  27,   1878,  Danvers,  McLean  Co.,  111.     f.   Charles  Canni  Hin- 

shaw,  May  16,  1849,  Danvers,  111.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Smith,  Apr.  IS,  1855, 

Mackinaw,  111. 

Clerk.      Prepared  in  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.     Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic.      B.  A. 

Salesman,  1903;  Clerkship  in  office,  1903—.      Editor  and  Manager,  Wapello 

Agricultural  Standard.   1906 — .      Member  of  Cumberland  Pres.  Church;  Ot- 

tumwa  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Knights  of  Pythias;  Royal  Arcanum;  Ottumwa  Retail 

Merchants'  Ass'n,  1903-06. 

Address,  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

1695.     HARRIET  EMMA  HOWE 

Born  Dec.  10,  1881,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  Renfrew  Howe,  Dec.  14, 
1844,  Coshocton  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Althea  G.  Pocock,  Apr.  12,  1845,  Coshocton 
Co.,  Ohio. 

Instructor,  111.  State  Library  school.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School. 
B.  L.  S.  Organizer  Oilman,  111.,  Libr.,  1902;  Loan  Desk  Asst.,  Univ.  Libr., 
1902-03;  Cataloger,  Illinois  Lib.,  1903-04;  Instructor  111.  State  Lib.  School, 
1904 — ;  Director  Washington  Univ.  Summer  Lib.  School,  1905.  Member 
Illinos  State  Lib.  Assn.,  1904-05;  Amer.  Lib.  Assoc,  1905. 
Address,  1205  Stoughton,  Urbana,  111. 

1696.     SAMUEL  KELSO  HUGHES 

Born  Dec.  23,  1866,  Kunkle,  Ohio.  f.  Samuel  Kelso  Hughes,  1818, 
Danville,  Ky.     m.  Jane  T.  Mahan,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.  Prepared  in  West  Unity,  Ohio,  High  School  and 
Wooster  L^^niv.  Prep.     Adelphic.      LL.  B. 

Married  Pauline  Nelson,  June  21,   1898,  West  Unity,  Ohio.     Children, 
Morris  Nelson,  Jan.  13,  1901;  Sherman  Kelso,  born  Oct.  14,  1902. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

1697.     JENNIE  ALICE  HULCE 

Born  in  Richmond,  Wis.  f.  Elisha  Hulce,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  m. 
Alice  Lavina  Parkyn,  Arkwright,   N.  Y. 

Librarian.      Prepared   in   Whitewater,   Wis.,    Normal   School   and   Hills- 
dale Coll.  Prep.      Ladies'  Lit.  Union,  Hillsdale  Coll.;  Librarv  Club.      B.    of 
Phil.,  1896,  Hillsdale  Coll.;  B.  of.  P.,  do.      B.  L.  S.      Asst.  in  Ohio  State  Lib. 
Cataloguer,  1902-03;  Asst.  in  The  John  Crerar  Library,  Chicago,  1903 — . 
Address,  The  John  Crerar  Library,  Chicago,  111. 

1698.     CHARLES  PHELPS  HUNTER 
Brother  of  No.  1525 
Born  Feb.  8,  1881,  Newton,  la.     f.   Geo.  B.  Hunter,  Carrolton,  Ohio.     m. 
Susan  A.  Dunklee,  Pittsfor,  Vt. 

Furniture  merchant.      Prepared   in   Newton   High   School.      Alpha   Tau 
Omega;   Theta  Nu  Epsilon;   Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.      B.  A. 
Manager  Retail  Furniture  dept.,  Iowa  Mercantile  Co.,  Newton,  Iowa. 
Address,  Newton,  Iowa. 

1699.     LEONARD  WARD  INGHAM 
Husband  of  No.  1460 
Born  Nov.  25,  1880,  Waynesville,  111.     f.   George  K.  Ingham,     m.   Alice 
Ann  Tenney. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Clinton  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  B.  A. 
LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1905.      In  law  business  with  Judge  George  K.  Ingham. 

Married  Minnie  Bridgman  ('01),  Oct.  25,  1905,  at  Keene,  N.  H. 
Address,  Clinton,  111. 


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1700.     HAROLD  DEMMIXG  JAMES 
Born  Apr.  12,  1881,  Amboy,  111.    f.  P.  M.  James,    m.  Lottie  L.  Vaughan. 
Law    Student.      Prepared   in    Amboy    High    School.     Adelphic.      B.    A. 

Principal,  Ambov  High  School,  1902-05  ;  student  in  lawoflfice  of  P.  M.  James, 

1905—. 

Address,  Amboy,  111. 

1701.     FRED  VOLLENTINE  JOHXSOX 
Born  Dec.  3,  1880,  in  Champaign,  111.    f.  C.  B.Johnson,    m.  Maria  L.  Lewis. 
Engineer.      B.  S.     Asst.  Engr.  Arizona  Smelting  Co.,  New  York. 
Address,  71  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  (Home)  718  W.  Church  St.,  Cham- 
paign, 111. 

1702.  JOHN  PETER  JOHNSON 

Born  Dec.  28,  1872,  Ryslinge,  Denmark,  f.  J.  Johnson,  Denmark, 
m.   C.   Rasmussen,  Denmark. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Military  High  School,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  M.  E.  Soc.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  Checker,  Estimator  and  Asst. 
Chief  Draftsman,  Whiting  F'd'y  Equipment  Co.,  Harvey,  111.,  1905.  Lieu- 
tenant of  Cavalry,  Royal  Danish  Army,  1895-98. 

Married  Sophie  Seehusen,  1899,  Copenhagen.     Child,  Eva  Marietta  Ida- 
bella,  Apr.  8,  1903. 
Address,  5720  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1703.  GUY  RAYMOND  JONES 

Born  Nov.  17,  1880,  Areola,  111.  f.  James  Jones,  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.,  1837. 
m.   Martha  Parris,  1841,  Franklin  Co.,  Ind. 

Lawver.      LL.  B.     Asst.  States  Atty.,  Douglas  Co.,  1903-04. 

Married  Mary  F.  Van  Voorhis,  Jan. ^17,  1905,  Tuscola,  111. 
Address,  Tuscola,  111. 

1704.     HENRY  LEONARD  JONES 

Born  Apr.  30,  1879,  Delavan,  111.  f.  James  O.  Jones,  m.  Eliza  Francis 
Tripp. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Delavan  High  School.  LL.  B.  Practicing  Law. 
Attv.  for  Champaign  Co.  Humane  Soc,  Mar.,  1905;  Asst.  State's  Attornev  of 
Champaign  Co.,  Dec.  1,  1905—.  Private.  Co.  K,  I.  N.  G.,  1896-98.  B".  P. 
O.  E.  No.  398,  Champaign,  111. 

Married  Lou  M.  Crabb,  Delavan,  111.,  Sept.  21,  1905. 
Address,  Burnham  Block,  Champaign,  111. 

1705.    J.  CLAUDE  JONES 

Born  July  2,  1877,  Merrimac,  Wis.  f.  John  D.  Jones,  Sept.  18,  1849, 
Lebanon,  N.  H.     m.  Alberta  Rosella  Van  Sice,  Nov.  29,  1852,  Dugway,  N.  Y. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Train.  School.  Orchestra,  1900- 
03;  Capt.  B.  A.  Teacher  Champaign  Public  Schools,  1902-03;  Whiting, 
Ind.,  1903-04;  Asst.  in  Geologv,  Illinois,  1904;  Instructor,  1905—. 

Married  Belle   McCurdy,   June    23,    1904,   Chicago,   111.     Child,  Alberta 
Rossella,  born  Mar.  21,  1905. 
Address,  708  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1706.     WARREN  JONES 

Born  Sept.  10,  1869,  El  Dara,  Pike  Co.,  111.  f.  Wilham  Jones,  Mar.  29, 
1834,  El  Dara,  111.     m.   Mary  Jane  Purcell,  El  Dara.  111.,  1839. 

Supt.  of  Schools.  Prepared  in  Pittstield  High  School,  111.,  and  Normal 
Univ.,  Normal,  111.  Choral  Societv;  English  Club;  Philosophical  Club.  B. 
A.  Teacher  of  English,  West  Side  High  School,  Aurora,  111.,  1902-05; 
Superintendent    of    Elburn    Schools,    1905 — .     Master  Aurora   Lodge    No. 


314  '         University  of  Illinois  [1902 

254,  A.   F.   &.   A   M.,   Aurora,   111.,    1904-05;    Member   New   England    Con- 
gregational Church,  Aurora,  111.,  1903. 

Married  Anna  Gehring,  Nov.  25.  1896,  Oneida,  111.      Children,  Katheryn, 
born  Sept.  13,  1903;  Llewellyn  Bruce,  born  Oct.  11,  1905. 
Address,  Elburn,  Kane  Co.,  111. 

1707.     LEE  JUTTON 

Born  June  15,  1880,  New  Albany,  Ind.  f.  Joseph  Jutton.'  m.  Elizabeth 
Reed. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Civil  Engineers 
Club;  Foot  Ball  team.  B.  S.  Draftsman  at  Brown-Ketchan  Iron  Works 
1902-03;  Bridge  Inspector  on  Chicago  and  Northwestern  R-  ^R-.  1903 — 
Article,  Erection  of  Railroad  Bridges,  Technograph,  Vol.  XIX,  1905,  pp 
84-91.  Member  Mystic  Tie  Lodge,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  No.  398,  of  Indianapolis 
Ind.;  Assn.   Ry.   Supts.   Bridges  and   Bldgs. 

Married  Mary  Busey,   May  23,    1906,   Urbana,   111. 
Address,  114  So.  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1708.     CHARLES  HOWARD  KABLE 
Brother  of  No.    1230 

Born  May  30,  1881,  Virden,  111.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Kable,  born 
Dec.  4,  1840,  Greene  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Anna  Freeman,  Sept.  8,  1842,  San- 
gamon Co.,   111. 

Architectural  draftsman.  Prepared  in  Virden  High  School  and  Staunton 
Militarv  Acad.,  Staunton,  Va.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Architect's  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  Washington, 
D.  C,  June-Nov.,  1902;  W.  M.  Poindexter,  Washington.  D.  C,  1902-03; 
D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.,  Archts.,  Chicago,  1903-04;  Nimmons  &  Fellows,  Chi- 
cago, 1904-05;  with  Edgar  M.  Lazarus,  Archt.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1905 — . 
Member  of  Chicago  Architectural  Club,  May,  1904;  Secretary  of  same, 
May,  1905. 
Address,   272^   Part    St.,   Portland,  Ore. 

1709.     EDWARD  ORRIS  KEATOR 
Born  Feb.    1,   1879,   Polo,   111.     f.  Joseph  Keator,  Kingston,  N.  Y.     m. 

Sarah  Ann  Moiesr,  Polo,  111. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Polo    High   School.      Phi   Gamma   Delta. 

Track  Team.      B.  S.      Civil  Engineer,  1902— . 

Address,  Polo,  111. 

1710.     ARTHUR  ROLLAND  KELLY 
Born  July  4,  1878,  in  Osoga,  la.      f.  Joseph  Kelly,  deceased,     m.   Lydia 
Butler. 

Draftsman.  Glee  Club;  Mandolin  Club;  Male  Quartett.  B.  S.  Mem- 
ber of  Temple  Baptist  Church. 

Married  Enid  L.  Harrod,  Dec.  31,  1904,  Waterloo,  la. 
Address,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

1711.     STEWART  WILLIAM  KINCAID 
Born  Oct.  12,  1875,  Heathsville,  111.     f.   Stewart  Kincaid,  1842,  Heaths- 
ville.  111.     m.   Lydia  Ann  Fuller,  Dec.  22,  1848,  Heathsville,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Austin  College.  Effingham,  111.  Platonian  Society, 
Austin  Coll.  B.  A.,  1899,  Austin  College;  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904.  Prin.  Effing- 
ham High  School,  1899-1901;  Attorney  at  Law,  1904 — . 

Married  Leonora  Mann,   Aug.   29,^1900,   Robinson,   111.      Child,   Myrtle 
Rochelle,  born  Oct.  25,  1901. 
Address,  Paris,  111. 


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1712.     LEE  IRVING  KNIGHT 

Born  Sept.  30,  1880.     f.   Geo.  E.  Knight,     m.   Kate  M.  Merril, 

Supt.    of    Schools.      Prepared    in    Decatur   High    School.      B.    A.      Prin. 

Washington  High  School,  111.,  1903-05;  Supt.  of  Schools,  1905—. 

Address,  Washington,  111. 

1713.     ANNA  KOEHN 

Born  Sept.  25,  1876,  Pfiato,  West  Prussia,  Germany,  f.  Otto  Koehn, 
1839,  Mar.  7,  West  Prussia,  Gar.  m.  Augusta  Eshner,  Sept.  9,  1843,  West 
Prussia,  Ger. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   North    Division   High   School,    Chicago.      B.    A. 
Teacher,  Greenview  High  School,  1902-03;  Sioux  City,  1903-04;  instructor 
in  the   American  School   of  Correspondence,    1904 — .      Member  of   Baptist 
Church,  1897. 
Address,  218  E.  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*1714.     REUBEN  NELSON  KOFOID 
Born  Mar.   25,    1880,   Granville,   111.     f.   Nelson  Kofoid,  Apr.    16.   1838, 

Bornholm,  Denmark,     m.   Libbie  Jane  Ellis,  June  7,  1845,  Guilford,  Ind. 
Chemist.      Prepared    in    111.    State    Normal    Univ.     Adelphic;    Deutche 

Verein;  Chemistrv  Club.      B.  A.     Asst.  State  Chemist  of  New  York,  1902-03 ; 

Chemist  Carborundum  Co.,  1903-04;  Chemist  Calif.  Powder  Works,  1904-05. 

Article,  Carborundum,   Its  Manufacture  and  Uses,   Tccluiograpli,   1904,  pp. 

1-17.     Member  American  Chem.   Soc,  Jan.,   1903;  Chem.   Soc.  of  Western 

New  York,  1903. 

Died  July  27,  1905,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1715.     JOHN  CONRAD  LEHNER 

Born  Mar.  14,  1878,  Derinda,  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Lehner, 
1855,  111.     m.   Marie  Dora  Kell. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.      Prepared    in    Mt.  Morris    College,  Mt.  Morris,  111. 
Represented  Sophomore  Class,  1901,  in  Freshman-Sophomore  Debate.      B.  A. 
In  real  estate  business,  1902 — . 
Address,  Stockton,  111. 

1716.     JUSTA  MORRIS  LINDGREN 
Born  July  28,    1878,   Moline,   111.     f.   Andres   Lindgren,   Dec.   22,    1845, 
Malmo,  Sweden,     m.   Mathilda  Marguerite  Olson,  Malmo,  Sweden. 

Asst.  in  State  Water  Survey.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Theta  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Foot  Ball  team, 
1898-1901;  Capt.,1901.  B.  A.  Chemist,  Nelson  Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111., 
1903-04;  Coach  Foot  Ball  team,  Cornell  Coll.,  1902-03;  Coach  at  Illinois 
1904-05;  Asst.  in  State  Water  Survey. 

Married  Vernie  Irene  Kuebler,  July  20,  1904,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  608  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

1717.  GEORGE  TAYLOR  LLOYD 

Born  Jan.  1,  1878,  St.  Charles,  111.  f.  William  Barrett  Lloyd,  St.  Charles, 
111.     m.  Alice  Taylor,  Jan.  9,  1848,  Light  House,  111. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Wheaton  Prep.  School.  Beltonian  Assn.;  Vale- 
dictorian at  Wheaton.  B.  L.,  1900,  Wheaton;  B.  A.  Teaching  Science  in 
High  School,  Sept.,  1902-03;  Physical  Director,  Throop  Poly  tech.  Inst., 
Pasadena,  Calif.,  1903;  Officeman  Warehouse  firm,  1904;  in  railroad  con- 
struction, headquarters  at  Lewiston,  Idaho,  1904-05  ;  Calif.  N.  E.  R.  R.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Alamo  Contra  Costa  Co.,  Grass  Lake,  Siskiyou  Co.,  Calif. 


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1718.     JESSIE  ISA  LUMMIS 

Born  Dec.  1,  1880,  Quincy,  111.  f.  Benjamin  Bridge  Lummis,  Apr.  20, 
1840,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Eliza  Ann  Doran,  Feb.  16,  1853,  Adams  Co., 
111. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Quincy    High    School.      English    Club;    Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.     Illio  Board.      B.  A.     Teaching  at  Morris,  111., 
1902-03;  Qunicy,  111.,  1903-04;  La  Salle,  1904—. 
Address,  (home)  Quincy,  111. 

1719.     HUGO  LUND 

Born  Aug.  16,  1877,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  f.  Hans  Lund,  Sept.  28,  1845, 
Hadersleben,  Schelswig,  Holstein,  Nov.  17,  1848. 

Engineer.      Prepared   in   Central   High   School,    Kansas   City,    Mo.      At- 
tended Purdue  University,  1897-1901.      B.  S.      With  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis 
of  New  York  in  Kansas  City  office,  1902-04;  with  Metropolitan  Street  Ry.  Co., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1904—. 
Address,  1657  Summit  Street,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1720.     CARL  LEONARD    LUNDGREN 
Born   Feb.    16,    1880,    Marengo,    111.     f.   Pear    Hjalmar    Lundgren.     m. 

Delilah  Renwick. 

Farmer.      Prepared   in    Marengo    Public    High    School.      Kappa    Sigma; 

1899,  1901-02,  Foot  Ball  Team;   1899,  1900-01-02,  Base  Ball  team.      Capt. 

1902,  Base  Ball  team;  Sen.  Class  Pres.      B.  S.      Professional  Base  Ball  from 

Apr.  15-Oct.  15,  during  1902-03-04-05.      Draftsman  winter  of   1902-03-04; 

Farming  and  Dairying,  1904 — .      Member  of  Masonic  Order. 
Married  S.  Maude  Cohoon,  Sept.  31,  1904,  Marengo,  111. 

Address,  Marengo,  111. 

1721.     OTTO  LAWRENCE  LUTHER 
Born  May  5,  1881,  Quincy,  111.     f.   Adam  Luther,  1832,  Hornburg,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Caroline  Futterer,  Baden,  Germany,  1840. 

High   School    Principal.      Prepared   in   Quincy   High   School.      Philoma- 
thean;  Pres.  of  Philo.      B.  A.     Travehng  in  South  and  West,  1903;  Asst.  in 
German,   Univ.   of  Calif.,    1904;   Prin.   of  Etna  Union  High  School,    Calif., 
1904—. 
Address,  Etna  Mills,  Calif. 

1722.     HARRY  McCARTHY 
Husband  of  No.  1619 
Born  Feb.  2,  1878,  in  Moline.  111.     f.  Thos.  McCarthy. 
Draftsman.      B.   S.      Chief   Draftsman,   Davenport   Locomotive   Works, 
1902-05;     same.    Western    Tube    Co.,    1905-06;     Pattern   Engineer,    same, 
1906—. 

Married  Florence  Jennie  Beebe  ('02),  Apr.  20,  1904,  Blunt,  S.  D. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

1723.     HARRIETT  ELIZABETH  McCULLY  (CHAPIN) 
Wife  of  No.  1470 
Born  Apr.  22,  1881.     f.  John  De  Danels  McCully,  1856,  Baltimore,  Md. 
m.   Virginia  Bell  Ashway,  1859,  Mt.  Carroll. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  High  School.  Alethenai.  B.  A. 
Teacher  in  Gunn  School,  near  Newman,  111.,  1902-03;  Teacher  in  Rantoul 
Public  Schools,  1903-04.      Member  First  Presby.  Church,  Champaign,  111. 

Married  Edward  Pierce  Chapin  ('01),  June  16,  1904,  Somerset,  Ohio. 
Address,  Freeburg,  111. 


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1724.     MARY  OLA  McGIXNIS 
Born  Julv  20,  1876,  in  Dawson,  111.     f.  John  McGinnis. 
Teacher, '(1904).     B.  A. 
Address,  Dawson,  111. 

*1725.  BROWN  ERVIX  McILVAINE 
Bom  Oct.  23,   1873,  Tuscola,  111.     f.   Thos.  A.  Mcllvaine,  Dec.  9,  1844, 

Gap,  Pa.     m.   Sallie  Ervin  Hillsboro,  Ohio,  Sept.  15,  1846. 

Prepared  in  Whipple  Academv,  Jacksonville,   111.      B.   S.,   1897,  Illinois 

Coll.,   Jacksonville,    111.      Phi    Alpha.      LL.    B.      Practiced   Law.     Member 

Presbyterian  Church,  Tuscola,  111. 

Died  Jan.  14,  1903,  Tuscola,  111. 

1726.  KARL  FRANKLIN  McMURRY 
Born  Oct.  31,  1880,  Normal.  111.     f.   William  P.  McMurry,  Crawfordsville, 

Ind.     m.   Lida  Brown,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  University.     Adelphic.     B.  A. 
Married  A.  Hiett,  Oct.  5,  1904,  Monmouth,  111. 

Address,  301  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Burlington,  la. 

1727.  CHARLES  WESLEY  MALCOLM 
Bom   Oct.    13,    1879,    Roseville,    111.     f.  John   Wesley   Malcolm,    1830, 

Michigan,     m.   Emma  Strat,  1835,  Illinois. 

Instructor.      Prepared  in  Roseville  High  School.     C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta 

Pi;  Delta  Upsilon.    B.  S.      Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering,  Illinois,  1902-03; 

Instructor  in  Structural  Engineering,  same,  1903 — .       Member  111.  Soc.  Civil 

Engrs.  and  Surveyors. 

Address,  412  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1728.     JOHN  VICTOR  MAPES 

Bom    Dec.    27,    1876,    Paris,    111.     f.  Jno.    Weslev    Mapes,    Aug.,    1832, 
Loudonville,  Ohio.     m.   Martha  Wilson,  Oct.  11,  1840,  Washington  Co.,  Pa. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Paris  High  School.     Chemical  Club;  Natural  His- 
tory Soc.      B.  A. 

Married  Eva  L.  Fischer,  Paris,  111.,  Nov.  26,   1903.     Child,  John  Cecil, 
born  Oct.  13,  1904. 
Address,  Paris,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  7. 

1729.  ALBERT  CAREY  MARTIN 

Born  Sept.   16,   1879,  La  Salle,  111.     f.  John  Martin,  Ireland,     m.   Mar- 
garet Carey,  La  Salle,  111. 

Architectural  Engineer..  Prepared  in  Brothers  Acad.,  La  Salle,  111. 
Student's  Democratic  Club  and  Delmar  Dancing  Club;  Track  Team.  B.  S. 
Draftsman  with  Brown  Ketchum  Iron  W^orks,  Indianapolis,  until  Mar.  6, 
1903  ;  Inspecting  steel  in  Pittsburg  for  Brenneke  &  Fay  of  St.  Louis,  Sept.  16, 
1903;  Estimating  steel  for  Cambria  steel  Co.,  Dec.  16,  1903;  Supt.  of  con- 
struction for  C.  Leonardt  of  Los  Angeles,  Sept.  20,  1904;  Engineer  of  con- 
struction for  Arch.  A.  F.  Rosenheim  of  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1904 — .  Member 
of  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Address,  2330  4th  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1730.  JAMES  WALTER  MARTIN 

Brother  of  No.  1551 

Born  June  8,  1880,  Wilmington,  111.     f.  James  W.  Martin,  Feb.  22,  1846, 
Wilmington,  111.     m.  Viola  M.  Linton,  Jan.  23,  1847. 

Lawver.      Prepared   in   Wilmington    High    School.     Kappa   Sigma;    Phi 
Delta  Phi.     B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904.     Attorney  at  Law. 
Address,  60-62  Young  Building,  Joliet,  111. 


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1731.     ROBERT  CLRYTON  MATTHEWS 
Born  Dec.  14,  1878,  Monmouth,  111.     f.  John  WilHam  Matthews,  July  7, 

1848,  Macon,  Miss.     m.  Mary  Gertrude  Stevens,  Nov.  18,  1843,  Peterboro, 

N.  Y. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Monmouth  High  School.      Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 

Tau  Beta  Pi.      M.  &  E.  E.  Soc;  Glee  and   Mandolin  Club,   1899-1902;  Bus. 

Manager,  1901-02;  Opera  Club,    1902-04;  Capt.      B.  S.      Instructor  in  G.  E. 

D.,  Illinois,  1902-05;  Instructor  in  Mech.  Eng.,  same,   1905-06;   With    Nafl 

Self-Winding  Clock  Co.,  1906—.      Nafl  Sec.  Tau  Beta  Pi,  1905—. 

Address,  508  E.  Daniels  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1732.     ESTHER  ANNA  MAXWELL 
Born  Aug.    15,   1880,  Champaign,   111.     f.   George  Louis  Maxwell,   1840, 

Chambersburg,  Pa.     m.   Catherine  Dow  Johnson,  1848,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  L. 

S.     Teacher,  Public  School,  Champaign,  111.,  1904 — . 

Address,  203  N.  New  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1733.  THOMAS  HENRY  MILLER 

Born  Oct.   19,   1873,  Fandon,  111.     f.   Marvin    Miller,    Akron,  Ohio.     m. 
Sarah  Shoopman,  McDonough  Co.,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Plymouth  High  School  and  Central  Prep.  School 
and  Comm.   Coll.,   McComb,   111.     Philomathean.     LL.    B.     Instructor  one 
year  in  the  Western  111.  Normal   School   and  Commercial  College,  and  since 
then  has  practiced  Law  at  Macomb,  111. 
Address,  602  S.  McArthur  St.,  Macomb,  111. 

1734.  GEORGE  HENRY  MOORE 

Born  Oct.  30,  1875,  in  Pesotum,  111.     f.   S.  W.  Moore,     m.   Louisa  Thorn- 
hill. 

Lawyer.      LL.  B.      Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Address,  502  Trust  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1735.     MADISON  HOGE  MOUNT 

Born  May  28,  1871,  Walnut  Prairie,  111.     f.  James  Amos  Mount,  Jan.  27, 
1836.     m.   Mary  C.  Brown,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Northern  Indiana  Normal  Coll. 
Engineering  Soc;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  1902-03;  computer  and 
observer  in  U.  S.  Coal  Testing  Plant,  Geological  Survey,  1904-05;  Cement 
Contractor  with  M.  H.  Mount  &  Co.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  1906 — .  Member 
of  Presbyterian  Church  and  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Address,  West  Union,  111.,  or  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

1736.     MARY  NEFF 

Born  in  McLean  Co.,  111.      f.   Henry  Neff  Hoffenheim,  Baden,  Germany, 
m.   Christine  Funk,  Gondelsheim,  Baden,  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Normal  Univ.      Principal  of  High 
School,  Atlanta,  111.,  1902-03;  teacher  of  English  and  Sec.  of  Faculty,  Cook- 
man  Institute,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1904 — . 
Address,  (Home)  609  Jefferson  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1737.     CARTER  NORRIS 

Born  Feb.  1,  1881,  Farmer  City,  111.     f.   Amos  L.  Norris,  Ashland,  Ohio, 
m.   Augusta  E.  Carter,  Ashland,  Ohio. 

Officeman.      Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High  School.      B.  A.      Office  work 
with  Joseph  T.  Ryerson  &  Son.  Chicago,  1903 — . 
Address,  261  Jackson  Park  Terrace,  Chicago,  111. 


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1738.     REXA  MAY   ODELL 

Born  Dec.  4,  1874,  Petersburgh,  N.  Y.  f.  Danford-Buell  Odell,  Peters- 
burgh,  X.  Y.     m.   Sarah  Anna  HaflF,  Stamford,  Vt. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Morrison  High  School.      Y.  W.  C.  A.      Watcheka 
League;    English    Club.      B.    A.      High    School    teacher;    first    Asst.    Prin.; 
teacher  of  English,  Litchfield  High  School. 
Address,  Litchfield,  111.;  (home)  Morrison,  111. 

1739.     LEWIS  OMER 

Born  Aug.  28,  1876,  Clayton,  111.  f.  Alexander  Omer,  Mar.  5,  1830, 
Bardstown,  K}'.     m.   Alice  Rampy,  June  28,  1851,  Liberty,  111. 

Teaching.  Prepared  in  Clavton  High  School.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 
Track  team,  1900;  Foot  Ball,  1896-99;  Pres.  Math.  Club;  Secy.  Democratic 
Club.  B.  A.  Member  Central  Association  of  Science  and  Math.  Teachers, 
1903. 

Married  Edith  Xevins,  Aug.  24,  1899.      Child,  Harrv  Xevins,  born  June 
15,  1900. 
Address,  404  X.  Cuyler  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1740.     ALBERT  XELSOX  OYEX 

Born  Dec.  9,  1878,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  f.  Adolph  B.  Oyen,  1857, 
Trondhjem,  Xorway.     m.  Jennie  S.  Sprague,  1848,  Crown  Point,  X.  Y. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  X'orthwest  Division  High  School,  Chicago. 
Alpha  Omega  Alpha  at  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Capt.  B.  A.;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  1905.  Held  internship  Alexian  Brothers'  Hospital,  Chicago.  Prac- 
ticing phvsician.  Two  Cases  Basilar  Thrombosis,  Transactions  Chicago 
Pathological  Soc.,Vol.VI.  Xov.  14,  1904,  pp.  211-219. 
Address,  801  X.  Rockwell  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1741.     LAWREXCE  GILBERT  PARKER 
Born  Mar.  1,  1880,  Toluca,  111.     f.  John  William  Parker,  Oct.  25,  1850, 
Evansville,  Ind.     m.   Sarah  Ann  Litchfield,  Dec.  20,  1856,  Toluca,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Rutland  High  School  and  Dixon  Coll.  B. 
S.  Engineer  in  charge  of  bridge  erection.  Spring  Vallev,  111.,  Summer, 
1902;  Avith  Bridge  Dept.  of  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  at  Chicago,'  Summer,  1903; 
with  Engineering  Dept.  of  D.  L.  &  W.,  Ry.,  at  Buffalo,  Summer,  1904;  In- 
structor in  Civ.  Eng.,  Illinois,  1902 — . 
Address,  705  S.  6th  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1742.     ADA   PATTOX 

Born  in  Paxton,  111.     f.   William  Thomas  Patton.     m.  Frances  M.  Flagg. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Paxton  High  School.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.  in  John 
Crerar    Library,    Chicago,    Mar.,    1903 — .     Chicago    Library    Club;    Illinois 
Library  School  Assn. 
Address,  Paxton,  111. 

1743.     HEXRIETTA  BETSEY  PITTS 
Sister  of  Xo.  2202 

Bom  June  23,  1879,  McLean,  111.  f.  John  Joseph  Pitts,  Oct.  20,  1853, 
McLean,  111.  m.  Mary  EHzabeth  Roberts,  Oct.  30,  1858,  Battle  Creek, 
Mich. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  111.  State  Xormal.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta.      B.  A. 
Teacher  in  Charleston  High  School,  1903-04;  in  Jacksonville  High  School, 
1904-05;  in  Bloomington   High  School,  1905-06.      Member  Baptist  Church; 
Eastern  Star. 
Address,  24  White  Place,  Bloomington,  111. 


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1744.     FRANCIS  BENJAMIN  PLANT 

Born  June  29,  1S80,  La  Salle,  111.  f.  Henrv  Benjamin  Plant,  Jan.  11, 
1831,  Utica,  N.  Y.     m.   Carolina  Neely,  Jan.  22,' 1849,  Metropolis,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Track  Team,  1899-1900;  Manager  Illio.  B.  A.  Asst.  Prof,  of  Civil 
Engineering,  St.  Mary's  College,  Oakland,  Calif.,  1904-05;  Engr.  for  Warren 
Improvement  Co.,  of  San  Francisco,  Julv,  1905-06;  Engr.  and  Supt.,B.&  W. 
Eng'g  Co.,  1906—.  F.  &  A.  M.,  Feb.,  1905. 
Address,  Covina,  Calif. 

1745.     EDWIN  LINDSAY  POOR 

Born  Feb.  3,  1880,  Lexington,  111.  f.  Thompson  Poor,  Jan.  3,  1849, 
Hopkinton,  Mass.     m.   Helen  Jane  Lindsay,  Aug.  9,  1854,  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

Advertising  Manager.  Prepared  in  Streator  High  School.  Adel- 
phic.  Pres.  Adelphic;  Pres.  English  Club;  Editor  The  Illinois;  Assoc. 
Editor  mini;  Hatchet  Orator,  1901-02;  Class  Poet,  1904.  B.  S.;  LL.  B., 
1904.  1902-03,  Asst.  Instructor  in  Geologv.  Law  Clerk,  Sept.  1,  1904,  to 
Mar.  15,  1905;  Asst.  Mgr.  Advt.  Dept.,  Rothchild  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1905- 
Apr.,  1906;  Advt.  Mgr.  Crofts  &  Reed,  Chicago,  Apr.,  1906—.  Presbyt. 
Church,  Urbana,  111.,  1899. 
Address,  306  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1746.  HIRAM  FRANKLIN  POST 

Born  Jan.  13,  1878,  Brownsville,  Minn.  f.  Henry  Post.  Sept.  8,  1845, 
Whitby,  Canada,     m.   Susan  Sands,  May  1,  1854,  Madison,  Wis. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Rock  Rapids  High  School,  Iowa. 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Lieut. -Colonel  Univ. 
Regiment;  Editor  Illio;  Business  Manager  Illini,  1901-02.  Capt.  B.  S. 
Draftsman,  1902-03;  Construction  Work,  1904-05;  Gen'l  Supt.  Roberts  & 
Schaefer  Co.,  1906.— 
Address,  1275  Old  Colony  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1747.  CLARA  BECK  REASONER 

Born  Apr.  12,  1878,  Lexington,  la.  f.  John  Rovers  Reasoner,  1835, 
West  Union,  Ohio.     m.   Katherine  Malone,  1837,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

Teacher.  Prepared  at  home.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  ChiOmega;  B.  A.  Supervisorof 
Drawing  in  Champaign,  111.,  Public  Schools,  1902 — .  Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1748.     GEORGE  I.   REEVES 
Husband  of  No.    1989 

Bom  Mar.  4,  1879,  Morris,  111.  f.  D.  A.  Reeves,  Nov.  22,  1854,  Kane  Co., 
111.     m.   Eva  Lucy  James,  Oct.  1,  1863,  Grundy  Co.,  111. 

Entomologist.  Prepared  in  Morris  High  School.  German  Club;  Nat. 
History  Soc;  Orange  and  Blue  Club;  Philomathean;  Major  First 
Cadet  Battalion,  1901-02;  Valedictorian,  1902;  Capt.  B.  A.  Fel- 
low in  Entomology,  Illinois,  1902-03;  Instructor,  summer  term; 
Asst.  in  Entomology  and  Asst.  Ent.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
Sept.  1,  1903-Oct.  1,  1904;  Special  Field  Agent,  Bureau  Entomology,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Oct.  1,  1904 — .  Associate  member.  Entomological  Soc.  of 
Washington,  Oct.,  1904;   American  Ass'n  Economic  Entomologists,  Oct.,  1904. 

Married  Miriam  Ursula  Welles   ('03),  Apr.    14,    1906,  Maiden,   111. 
Address,  Bureau  Entomology,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1749.     ANNA  BERTHAIR  RILEY 

Born  Julv  30,  1880,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Ninian  Allen  Rilev,  Jan.  29,  1844, 
Edgar  Co.,  111.     m.   Emma  De  Etta  Porter,  Apr.  12,  1843,  Zenia,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Pi  Beta  Phi.      B.  A. 
Address,  501  W.  Main  St     Urbana,  111. 


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1750.  HARRY  ASHTON  ROBERTS 
Born  Apr.  2,  1876,  Strawn,  111.  f.  Edward  H.  Roberts,  m.  Eliza  Moore. 
Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School.  Adelphic. 
C.  E.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta  Phi.;  Pres.  Tau  Beta  Phi;  Pres.  and  Vice- 
pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Track  Team  Squad;  Illini  Board;  Tcchnograph  board.  B. 
S.  Draftsman,  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1902;  Res.  Engineer,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R., 
1903;  Draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1904;  Asst.  Engineer,  O.  S.  L.  R.  R., 
1904 — .     Junior  member  Am.  Soc.  of  Civil  Eng'rs;  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Henrietta  L.  Henderson,  Sept.  23,  1903,  lola,  Kans.     Child,  Son, 
born  Sept.   7,    1905. 
Address,  Nampa,  Idaho. 

1751.     MARY  ANETTE  ROLFE 
Daughter  of  No.  14;  Sister  of  No.  1401 

Born  Apr.  3,  1881,  Kankakee,  111.  f.  Charles  Wesley  Rolfe,  Apr.  17, 
1850,  Wheehng,  111.  m.  Martha  Kinsman  Farley,  May  8,  1849,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Urbana   High   School   and   Univ.   Acad.      B.   A. 
Teacher  of  Science,   East  Chicago  High  School,  Jan.-June,  1904;    Teacher 
in  Science  Dept.  Indianapolis  Public  Schools,  1904-05;  Chemistry,  Physics, 
Physiography,  Centralia  Twp.   High  School,    1905 — . 
Address,  (Home)  601  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

*1752.     ALICE  ROSE 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass.  f.  James  A.  Rose,  June  13,  1856,  Boston,  Mass. 
m.   Elizabeth  G.  Stevens,  Jan.  8,  1858,  Boston,  Mass. 

Prepared  for  College  in  Oak  Park  High  School.     B.  A. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1903,  Oak  Park,  111, 

1753.     LUTHER  VERNON  ROSE 

Born  Nov.  11,  1880,  Moultrie  Co.,  111.  f.  Myron  Rose.  m.  Mary 
Frances  Randolph. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
B.  A.     Contractor's  Asst.,  1902-04;  Rice  Farmer,  1904 — . 

Married  Clara  Belle  Guthrie.  Oct.  29,  1904. 
Address,  El  Campo,  Tex. 

1754.     CHARLES  LEONARD  SAMSON 
Brother  of  No.    1755 
Born  Dec.   16,   1876,  Deers,   111.     f.   Nelson  Samson,  Canada,     m.  Geor- 
gina  Leonard,  W.  Newel,  111. 

Mechanical    Engineer.      Prepared     in     Urbana     High     School.     Varsity 
football 'scrubs,   1897;  Class  football  Manager,   1901.      B.   S.     Asst.   to   Me- 
chanical Engineer,  Armour  &  Co. 
Address,  815  W.  54th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1755.     GEORGE  ROY  SAMSON 
Brother  of  No.   1754 
Born  Aug.  2,  1877,  Deers,  111.     f.   Nelson  Samson,  Feb.  28.  1829,  Wards- 
ville,  Canada,     m.   Georgena  C.  Leonard,  July  12,  1845,  Newel,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Urbana    High    School.     German  Club;    English 
Club;  Fortnightly  Club;  Agricultural  Club;  Alpha  Zeta.     B.  A.;  B.  S.,  1905. 
Teacher  in  Urbana  High  School,  1902-03;  Student  in  College  of  Argiculture, 
1903-05. 
Address,  311  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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1756.  THEODORE  MARCUS  SANDERS 

Born  Mar.  13,  1879,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  f.  Fred  Sanders,  Dessau,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Fannie  Reiser,  Oberdalf,  Germany. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Little  Rock  High  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Archi- 
tects' Club.  B.  S.  Studied  in  Ecole  de  Beaux  Arts.  In  firm  of  Gibb  & 
Sanders,  Architects. 

Address,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

1757.  DONALD  HUBBARD  SAWYER 

Brother  of  Nos.  1955,  2494 

Born  Aug.  26,  1878,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.  f.  Geo.  S.  Sawyer,  Sept.  5,  1840, 
Chester,  Vt.     m.   Phoebe  Hubbard  Sawyer,  Feb.  14,  1856,  Canada. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  High  School.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  B.  S.  With  Alex.  Potter,  New  York  City;  Asst.  Engr.  C.  R.  R.  of 
N.  J.;  with  J.  H.  Freedlander,  Johnston  City,  Tenn. ;  City  Engineer,  Paris, 
111.;  Engr.  Maintenance  of  Way,  Illinois  Traction  System,  1905;  Chief  En- 
gineer, Central  111.  Const.  Co. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111. 

1758.     TILLIE  JOE  SCHUMACHER 
Born  Nov.  7,  1881,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Peter  Joseph  Schumacher,  Mar. 

28,  1852,  Cologne,  Germany,     m.   Emma  Krueger,  June  6,  1861,  Champaign, 

111. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Champaign   High   School.     Illio   Board.      B.    A. 

Teacher  of  German  in  Decatur  High  School,  1902-05;  Univ.  of  111.,  Asst.  in 

German,  Sept.,  1905 — .      Member  of  Congregational  Church. 

Address,  405  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1759.     HENRY  DESBOROUGH  SCUDDER 
Born  Dec.  17,  1881,  Moberly,  Mo.     f.  Clarence  O.  Scudder,  Feb.  8,  1853, 

Mt.  Carmel,  New  York.     m.   Amelia  C.  Beyer,  Grieswald,  Germany. 

Instructor.      Prepared    in    Evanston   Twp.  High  School  and  Lake  View 

High   School,   Chicago,   111.      Alpha   Zeta.      B.    S.      U.    S.    Forestry   Service, 

July,  1904;  Instructor  in  Sciences,  Cloquet  High  School,  1904 — . 

Address,  909  Berteau  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1760.     ROBERT  PHILIP  SHIMMIN 
Born  Oct.  16,  1877,  Rockford,  111.     f.   Edward  Shimmin,  Apr.  10,  1848, 

Isle  of  Man.     m.   Isabella   Pratt,   Dec.    1,    1849,   Longside,  Aberdeenshire, 

Scotland. 

Salesman.      Prepared    in    Rockford,    111.    High    School.     Tau   Beta    Pi. 

Capt.  Co.  C,  1901-02.     Member  Illio   Board.      B.  S.      Draftsman   with   the 

Link  Belt  Machinery  Co.,  June,    1902-Apr.,  1906;  Salesman,  L.  B.  M.  Co., 

1906—. 

Married  Ethel  May  McEvoy,  May  14,  1903,  Rockford,  111.     Child,  John 

Edward,  born  Jan.  24,  1905. 

Address,  623  East  65th  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

1761.     ARTHUR  BOURNE  SMITH 

Born  Aug.  2,  1873,  EHzabeth  City,  N.  C.  f.  Chas.  Wesley  Smith,  1841, 
Smithfield,  Pa.     m.   Hester  Ann  Bourne,  1843,  Bourne,  Pa. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Ph.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1900;  B.  L.  S.  Asst.  Editor  Cumula- 
tive Book  Index,  June-Sept.,  1902;  Head  of  Order  Division,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Library,  Nov.,  1902 — .      Member  Calif.  Library  Ass  n,  1902 — . 

Married  May  Adda  Read,  Oct.  26,  1902,  Delevan,  N.  Y. 
Address,  2704  Virginia  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 


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1762.     ELLEN  GARFIELD  SMITH 

Born  Oct.  24,  1879,  Newark,  Ohio.     f.   M.  P.  Smith. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Newark,  Ohio  and  Chicago,  111.      Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.  in  John  Crerar  Library,  Chicago,  111., 
1902 — .     Member  Chicago  Library  Club;    Illinois  State  Library  Ass'n;   111. 
State  Library  School  Ass'n;   Amer.  Lib.  Assn. 
Address,  1843  Aldine  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1763.     ROY  SMITH 

Born  June  14,  1878,  Colusa,  111.  f.  Riley  Smith,  Apr.  11,  1834,  near 
Maggie,  W.  Va.  m.  Allie  Elizabeth  Cogshall,  Oct.  1,  1847,  near  Cheshire, 
Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Western  Normal  College  and  Univ.  Acad.     Y.  M. 
C.   A.;  Y.   M.   C.   A.   Cabinet;   Philomathean;   Pres.   Philo.      B.   A.      Countv 
Secretary,  Ford  Co.,  111.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1902-03;  Teacher  of  English  in  Japa- 
nese Govt.  School,  1903 — .      Member  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  Okura  Commercial  School,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

1764.     JOHN  McBEATH  SNODGRASS 
Bom  at  Coldspring,  Wis.     f.   William  Snodgrass.     m.   Mary  McBeath. 
Teacher.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      B.  S.     Teaching. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1765.     IDA  MARY  SPAULDING  (MILNER) 
Born  Dec.  27,  1879,  Orange  City,  Fla.     f.  James  A.  Spaulding,  Apr.  15, 

Lockport,  N.  Y.     m.   Eleanor  J.  Pond,  Jan.  6,  Plymouth,  Wis. 

Prepared   in   Oshkosh   State   Normal   School.     Attended   Univ.   of  Wis. 

Pi  Beta  Phi.     B.  L.  S. 

Married   Raloh   Alfred   Milner,    May    20,    1903,  Oshkosh,    Wis.     Child, 

Jack  Spaulding,  Aug.  5,  1904. 

Address,  Coeur  d' Alene,  Idaho. 

1766.     LAVINIA  STEELE 

Bom  Feb.  16,  1878,  Scranton,  la.  f.  Almon  C.  Steele,  1844,  Ohio.  m. 
Julia  EHzabeth  Aldrich,  1851,  111. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Coon.  Rapids  public  school  and  Carroll  High 
School.  Attended  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1897-1900.  Delta  Delta  Delta.  B.  L.  S. 
Asst.  Cataloger,  la.  State  Lib.,  Oct.,  1902-Sept.,  1903;  Compiler, Check  List  of 
the  publication  of  the  State  of  Iowa,  Oct.,  1903-Jan.,  1904;  organized  Monti- 
cello  public  library,  Apr.-May,  1904;  Supply  as  cataloger  Iowa  State  Lib., 
June-July,  1904;  Reference  Asst.  Iowa  State  Univ.  Lib.,  Sept.,  1904-Mar., 
1905;  Calatoger,  la.  State  Lib.,  Apr.,  1905—. 
Address,  State  Library,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1767.     OTTO  CHRISTOPHER  STEINMAYER 
Born  Dec.   18,   1881,  La  Salle,   111.     f.   Christian  Steinmayer,  Stuttgart, 
Germany,     m.   Katherine  Purer,  same. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  La  Salle  Twp.  High  School.      B.  A.     Asst.  Chem- 
ist Santa  Fe  System  to  Dec,  1904;  Chemist,  Tie  &  Timber  Dept.,  Santa  Fe 
System,  1904—.     American  Chemical  Soc,  1903. 
Address,  Somerville,  Tex. 

1768.     NATHANIEL  STERN 
Born  Nov.  27,  1879,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.   A.  Stern,     m.   Babette  Bloch. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      LL.  B. 
Address,  1616  Tribune  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 


324  University  of  Illinois  [1902 

1769.     JOHN  POGUE  STEWART 

Born  June  1,  1876,  Biggsville,'  111.  f.  James  Gibson  Stewart,  1831,  St. 
Clairsville,  Ohio.     m.   Maria  Louisa  Pogue,  1842,  Olena,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Biggsville  High  School  and  111.  State  Normal. 
Tennis  and  Base  Ball  teams  at  Normal,  111.;  Gamma  Alpha,  Cornell.  B.  A.; 
M.  S.  Agr.,  Cornell,  1903.  Teacher  of  nature  study  and  mathematics,  111.  State 
Normal  Univ.  Articles,  Nature  Study  in  its  Practical  Bearings,  pub.  by 
111.  State  Normal  School,  1904,  20  pp.  Repub.  in  Nature  Study  Review, 
Feb.,  1906.  Agriculture  in  the  Public  Schools,  Bloomington  Pantagraph, 
Nov.,  1904,  repub.  in  111.  Farmers'  Institute  Proceedings,  1904.  Member  111. 
State  Teachers'  Assoc,  1900;  United  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Normal,  111. 

1770.  WILLIAM  BOWEN  STEWART 

Born  Aug.  6,  1868,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  f.  Frederic  S.  Stewart,  m.  Ella 
K.  Williams. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Sigma 
Chi;  Philomathean;  Pres.  Student  Democratic  Club.  LL.  B.  Practiced 
Law,  Favetteville;  manager  for  Bishop  &  Babcock  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  St. 
Paul  Branch.  In  U.  S.  Navy,  Dec.  16,  1887-Dec.  16,  1890;  served  before 
mast  and  in  Pay  Corps  on  board  Vermont,  Trenton,  Nipsic,  etc.;  survi- 
vor of  Samoan  hurrican,  Mar.  16-17,  1889,  which  destroyed  the  fleets  of 
three  nations  and  many  other  vessels.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Jessie  May  Pritchett,   Feb.   21,   1894,   Mason  City,   111.      Child, 
Mildred,  born  July  12,  1895. 
Address,  56  E.  5th  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1771.  FLOYD  LUDWIG  SWANBERG 

Born  May  14,  1877,  B race ville,  Grundy  Co.,  111.  f.  J.  L.  Swanberg,  Mar. 
30,  1844,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  m.  Maria  Huston,  Mar.  31,  1850,  New  York 
City. 

Secretary  of  The  D.  T.  Williams  Valve  Co.  Prepared  in  Danville  High 
School.  M.  &  E.  E.  Society;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Bus.  Mgr.  Technograph.  B.  S. 
Mechanical  Engineer  for  The  Lunkenheimer  Co.,  1902-04;  Secretary  of  The 
D.  T.  Williams  Valve  Co.,  1905 — .  Has  invented  many  improvements  in 
oiling  devices,  steam  specialties,  etc.  Article,  Notes  on  Helical  Spring, 
Technograph,  1903-04;  Junior  member  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1902;  member  I.  S.  T. 
M.,1903. 

Married  Mamie  Alberta  Connelly,  Dec.  31,  1902,  Danville,  111. 
Address,  1209  Cypress  St.,  W.  H.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1772.     HELEN  MARY  TAYLOR 

Born  Aug.  20,  1879,  Bloomington,  111.  f.  James  Branch  Taylor,  1851, 
Clark  Co.,  Ky.     m..   Sarah  Martin,  1851,  Clark  Co.,  Ky. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Bloomington  Public  School  and  111.  Normal  Univ. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.      B.  A.      Taught  Math.  De  Kalb  High  School,  1902-03; 
Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1903-04;  travelled  in  Europe  and  studied  French  at  Paris, 
1904-05;  Giving  private  lessons  in  French,  1905 — . 
Address,  504  E.  Walnut  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1773.     FRANK  LINN  THOMPSON 

Born  Feb.  5,  1878,  in  Warrensburg,  111.  f.  G.  W.  Thompson,  m.  Mary 
G. 

Clerk,  (1904).     B.  A. 
Address,  Warrensburg,  111. 


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1774.    Mcdonald  Thompson 

Born  July  25,  1879,  Isabel,  111.  f.  Edward  Thompson,  m.  Mima 
McDonald. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.      Draftsman  I.  C.  R.  R., 
1902-03;  Instrumentman  and  Asst.  Engr.  for  I.  C,  1904-05. 
Address,  1122  Napoleon  Ave.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

17  75.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  VAN  METER 
Born   Apr.    23,    1871,    Washington,    111.     f.   Davis    Rhodes   Van    Meter, 

Hudson,  Wis.     m.   Susan  Baker,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Washington,  111.,  High  School  and  Knox  Coll., 

Galesburg.      Practicing  Architecture. 

Married  Bertha  Sloan  Lehman,  Aug.   24,   1897,  Yates  City,  111.     Child, 

Philip  Lehman,  born  Sept.  23,  1904. 

Address,  630  W.  7th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  O.  T. 

1776.     ERNEST  C.  F.  VON  DER  LIPPE 
Born  Feb.  24,  1879,  in  Neunmenster,  Germany,     f.   D.  Vender  Lippe. 
Prepared  in  Imperial  Gymnasium,  Germanv,  Kansas  City  High  School, 

Purdue    Univ.     Track   team,    1897;    Deutsche 'Verein;   C.    E.    Club.      B.    S. 

Graduate  work  in  Cornell  Univ.,   1903-05.      Sergeant    of    Artillery,   Cuban 

and  Porto  Rican  Campaigns,  Spanish-American  War. 

Address.  Chemical  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1777.     LESLIE  ABRAM  WATERBURY 
Born   Nov.    29,    1880,   in    Polo,    111.     f.   Abram   Daniel   Waterbury.     m. 
Francelia  Jeanette  Wadsworth. 

Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Editor,  Tcclino- 
graph  No.  16.  B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1905.  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Civil 
Engineering,  Michigan  Agricultural  College,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1902-03;  In- 
structor in  Civil  Engineering,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903 — -.  Articles;  Broken  Stone 
Roads  near  Polo,  111.,  Technograph,  No.  16.  Systematic  Municipal  Work  in 
Small  Cities,  Technograph,  No.  18.  Broken  Stone  Roads  in  Northern  Illi- 
nois; Economy  and  Accuracy  of  Various  Methods  of  Leveling;  Effect  of 
Manure  upon  Concrete,  Report  of  111.  Soc.  of  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors,  1904. 
Surveying  at  the  University  of  Illinois,  Report  of  111.  Soc.  of  Eng'rs  and  Sur- 
veyors. The  Haslett  Park  Sink  Hole  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Ry.,  Michigan 
Engineer,  1903. 

Married  Ethel  Claire  Miller,  Sept.  2,  1903,  Lincoln,  111. 
Address,  907  West  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1778.  FRANCIS  GEORGE  WENDELL 

Born  May  23,  1880,  New  Holland,  111.  f.  Geo.  Wendell,  Jan,  29,  1845, 
Piketon,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Ohmart,  Dec.  12,  1850,  Petersburg,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Asst. 
Civil  Engineer  with  Brenneke  &  Fay,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1902-04;  Civil  En- 
gineer, Tulsa,   I.    T.,   Aug.    1,   1904—. 

Married  Margaret  Quinn,  June  14,  1905,  New  Holland,  111. 
Address,  Tulsa,  Ind.  Ter.,  Box  664. 

1779.  IRVING  MARK  WESTERN 

Born  Jan.  8,  1878,  Dundee,  111.  f.  George  E.  Western,  m.  Libbie  A. 
Hutson. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Dundee  High  School.  Adelphic;  Athletic  Assn.; 
Oratorical  Assn.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  EngHsh  Club;  Manager 
Star  Lecture  Course.  1900-01;  Mo.  Debate,  1901-02;  University  Orator, 
1902-03;   Pres.  Athletic  Assn.,    1903-04;   Class  Orator,   1904;  Editor, ///nu', 


326  University  of  Illinois  [1902 

1902-03.      B.   A.;    LL.    B.,    1904.      Practicing  law  with   firm   of   Botsford, 
Wayne  and  Botsford,  Elgin,  111.,  1904—. 

Married  Beulah  Joiner  (Ex-'07),  May  12,   1906,  Polo,  111. 
Address,  Elgin,  111. 

1780.     CHARLES  DIETRICH  WESSELHOFT 
Born  Jan.    25,    1881,   Chicago,    111.     f.   Dietrich   Wesselhoft,  Jork,  Han- 
o^'er,  Ger.     m.   Henrietta  Rost,  Artzberg,  Bavaria,  Ger. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  and  Oxford,  Neb.  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc. ;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  German  Club;  Mathematical  Club. 
B.  S.  Engineer  with  Kohler  Bros.,  Chicago,  1902-03;  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1903-04;  The  Black  Hills  Anaconda  Mining  and  Milling  Co.,  Hill  City, 
S.  Dak.,  June-Oct.,  1904;  Arnold  Elec.  Power  Sta.  Co.,  Chicago,  Oct.  1, 
1904-June,  1905;  The  Whiting  Foundry  Equipment  Co.,  Chicago,  1905 — . 
Member  Am.  Inst,  of  Elec.  Eng'rs.,  1903. 
Address,  749  So.  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1781.     JAMES  DUNWELL  WHITE 

Born  Oct.  25,  1878,  Pana,  111.     f.  James  D.  White,  1834,  Pa.     m.   Nina 
Sophia  Dunwell. 

Traf^c  Manager,  D.  U.  &  C.  R.  R.  Perpared  in  Taylorville  Twp.  High 
School.  Kappa  Sigma.  Manager  Base  Ball  team,  1902.  B.  A.  Clerk  in 
I.  C.  Freight  office,  1902-03;  Cashier  in  Big  Four  T-gt.  and  Pass  Depts., 
1903-04;  Joint  Rate  Inspector,  1904;  Chief  Clerk  and  Traf.  Mgr.,  D.  U.  &  C. 
R.  R.,  1904-05;  Traffic  Manager  D.  U.  &  C.  R.  R.,  July  1,  1905—. 
Address,  Danville,  111.,  care  of  D.  U.  &  C.  Ry.  Co. 

1782.     EDITH  URSULA  WHITEHOUSE 
Born  Sept.  16,  1873,  Breeds,  Fulton  Co.,  111.     f.   Isaac  Whitehouse,  1830, 

West  Bromwich,  Eng.     m.   Mary    Elizabeth    Layton,    1842,    Orion    Twp., 

Fulton  Co.,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Canton  High  School.      B.  A.     Teaching,  1903 — . 

Address,  526  National  Ave.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

1783.     MILTON  JAMES  WHITSON 
Born  Sept.  8,  1875,  in  Pleasant  Valley,  111.     f.   H.  J.  Whitson. 
Architect.      B.  S.      In  firm  of  Whitson  &  Drury  ('02). 
Address,  Whitson  &  Drury,  Moline,  111. 

1784.     NATHAN  WILKINSON 

Born  Mar.  21,  1878,  near  Hartford,  Lyon  Co.,  Kans.     f.   Nathan  Stout 
Wilkinson,  Ind.     m.   Cordelia  C.  Price,  Ind. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Emporia  High  School,  Kans.  Band; 
Class  Foot  Ball  and  Base  Ball  teams,  1902.  B.  S.  Worked  in  Test  Room 
and  in  outside  installation  work  for  the  Bullock  Elec.  Manfg.  Co.,  1902-04; 
transferred  to  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Montreal  Engineer  Sales  Dept.,  1904 — . 
Member  Militia,  Empoi;ia,  Kansas,  1896-9  7. 
Address,  care  of  Allis  Chalmers,  Bullock  Ltd.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1785.     ELRICK  WILLIAMS 

Born  Feb.   21,   1878,  Illiopolis,  111.     f.   Simon  Peter  Williams,  Sept.   17, 
1825,  Philadelphia,  Ohio.      Laura  McNeill,  Dec.  12,  1842,  Christian  Co.,  111. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  111.  Wesleyan  Acad,  and  Univ.  Acad.      Phi  Lamb- 
da Upsilon;  Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1903.     Fellow  in  Chemistry,  1902-03. 
Asst.    in    Chemistrv,    Illinois,    1903-05;    Instructor,   1905 — .      President    of 
Epworth  League,  First  M.  E.  Church,  Urbana,  1904-05. 
Address,  1001  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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1786.     THOMAS  WILSON 

Born  Aug.  1,  1880,  Caledonia,  111.  f.  Robert  Wilson,  1851,  Coatbridge, 
Scotland,      m.   Elizabeth  McNair,  1855,  Caledonia,  111. 

Asst.    Editor.      Prepared   in   South   Belvidere   High   School.      B.    S.      In 
Engineering  Dept.  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1902-04;  Asst.  Editor,  The  Engineer, 
Jan.  27,  1904—. 
Address,  4752  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1787.     HERBERT  HENRY  WOLLESON 
Born  June  17,   1881,  Belleville,  111.      f.   Anton  WoUeson,  Denmark,     ni. 
Hannah  Hempelman,  New  Haven,  Mo. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Belleville,  111.  B.  S.  Structural 
Steel  Draftsman,  Brown  Ketcham  Iron  Works,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1902-03; 
for  Koken  Iron  Works,  St.  Louis,  Ind.,  Jan.,  1903-Mar.,  1903;  Structural 
Steel  Inspector,  Brenneke  &  Fay,  St.  Louis,  Ind.,  Mar.-Dec,  1903;  Drafts- 
man, Terminal  R.  R.  Assn.,  St.  Louis,  Dec,  1903-July,  1904;  Structural 
Steel  Estimator,  Brown  Ketcham  Iron  Works,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July, 
1904—. 
Address,  2321  Prospect  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1788.     SOLOMAN  WOLFF 

Born  July  21,  1881,  Amsterdam,  Holland,  f.  Abraham  WolfT,  Amster- 
dam, Holland,     m.   Henrietta  Schutz,  Pyrmont,  Germany. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  El  Paso  High  School,  Tex.     Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Eng'g  Soc.      Capt.  B.  S.      With  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1902-03;  Frank 
B.  Rae,  New  York,   1903-04;  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Jan.,   1904—.     Associate 
member  A.  L.  E.  E.,  1902—. 
Address,  care  of  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1789.     ERVIN  EVERMONT  WYNE 
Born  Apr.  24,  1879,  Macomb,  111.     f.  J.  W.  Wyne.     m.   Alice  Ervin. 
Cashier.      Prepared   in   Macomb   High   School.      Adelphic   Soc.      LL.    B. 

Asst.  Cashier,  Bank  of  Vermont,  111. 

Address,  Vermont,  111. 

1790.     FERDINAND  ZIPF 

Born  May  6,  1868,  Hopedale,  111.  f.  Ferdinand  Joseph  Zipf,  1822, 
Baden,  Germany,     m.   Caroline  Dettmar,  1827,  Hesse  Cassel,  Germanv. 

Teacher.  B.  A.  Prin.  High  School,  Watseka,  1902-03;  Supt.  High 
School,  Peotone,  1903-06;  Instructor  in  George  William  Curtis  High  School, 
Chicago,  1906—. 

Married  Maggie  Lee  Smith,  Jan.  1,  1895.  Hopedale,  111.     Child,  Herbert 
Fontaine,  born  Oct.  6,  1895. 
Address,  153  11 1th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 


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1791.     RUTH  ABBOTT 

Born  Mar.  27,  1880,  Dubuque,  la.     f.  Chas.  Fuller  Abbott,  Boston,  Mass. 
m.   Jane  Bingham,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

Assistant    Librarian.      Prepared    in    Hyde    Park    High    School.     Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Library  Club;  Watcheka  League;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
B.  L.  S.     Asst.  Librarian  of  School  of  Education  Library  at  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Chicago  Library  Club,  1903—. 
Address,  5426  Lexington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1792.     EDITH  LOUISE  ALLEN 
Daughter  of  No.  91 

Born  June   24,    1880,   in  Delavan,   111.     f.   Ralph  Allen,   Apr.    15,    1854, 
Seekonk,  Mass.     m.   Ada  Mary  Eaton. 

Prepared  in  Delavan  High  School.      Delta  Sigma.      B.  A. 
Address,  Delavan,  111. 

1793.     MAE  LOUISE  ALLEN 

Born  in  Champaign,  111.     f.   I.  H.  Allen,     m.  Mary  Louise  Reynolds. 

Stenographer.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      B.  A.      Stenographer 
in  Coll.   of  Agr. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1794.     EUGENIA  ALLIN 

Born    at    Bloomington,    111.     f.   William    H.    Allin.     m.   Harriet    Eliza 
Capen. 

Librarian.      Prepared   in   Bloomington   High    School,    Illinois   Weslevan 
Univ.      Glee  Club;    Library  Club;  Glee  Club;   Phi  Delta  Psi.      Treas.  Glee 
Club,  1901-02;  Pres.,  1902-03.      B.  L.  S.      Librarian  of  The  Decatur  College 
and  Industrial  School  of  The  James  Millikin  Univ.,  Sept.,  1903 — . 
Address,  Decatur,  111. 

1795.     MARY  ANDERSON 

Born  Nov.  17,  1875,  Macon,  111.      f.  A.  A.  Anderson,     m.   Sarah  Carter. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.     Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Mathematical  Club;  Watcheka  League.      Pres.  of  Watcheka.      B.  A.;  M.  A., 
1904.     Teacher  of  Mathematics  and   Physics  in   Illinois   Woman's  College, 
Jacksonville,  111.,  1904 — . 
Address,  (Home)  Macon,  111. 

1796.     CHARLES  E.  APPLE 

Born   June    4,    1879,    Palestine,    111.     f.   Wm.    S.    Apple,     m.   Sarah    B. 
Decker. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Robinson  High  School.  B.  S.  With 
Bridge  Engineer,  Rock  Island  System,  Chicago,  June,  1903,  to  Jan.,  1904; 
with  American  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  Jan.,  1904,  to  May,  1904;  with  Spring 
Valley  Coal  Co.,  Spring  Valley,  111.,  May  to  Sept.,  1904;  with  American 
Bridge  Co.,  Sept.,  1904,  to  Feb.,  1905;  Engineer  in  charge  Bridge  Constr., 
Mobile,  &  Ohio  R.  R.,  Feb.,  1905—. 
Address,  Palestine,  111. 

1797.     JAMES  THOMAS  ATWOOD 

Born  July  24,  1881,  Rockford,  111.     f.   Patten  B.  Atwood,  Rockford,  111. 
m.   Emma  C.  Catlin,  Fitchfield,  Conn. 

Instructor.      Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.      M.  E.  Soc;  Tau  Beta 
P.     Capt.      B.  S.      Draftsman,  National  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  Belvidere,  111., 
1903;  Instructorin  Experimental  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903 — .      Mem- 
ber of  Baptist  Church;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Address,  Engineering  Bldg.,  Udiv.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis. 

1798.      LOU  BAKER 
Born  in  McLean  Co.,  111.      f.   Luman  E.  Baker,  Julv  9,   1846,  Greeneville, 
Greene  Co.,  New  York.     m.   Margaret  M.  Price,  Sept. '23,  1849,  McLean  Co., 
111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in   Normal   Univ.,   Normal,   111.,   and   Northern   111. 
State  Normal  School,  De  Kalb,  111.      B.  A.     Teacher  of  Biology,  Charleston 
High  School,   1903-04  and   1904-05,  Kankakee,   111.;  Biology,  Boone  High 
'  School,  Iowa,  1905 — . 
Address,  Boone,  Iowa. 


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1799.     CHARLES  VINCENT  BARRETT 
Born  Mar.  19,  1882,  in.Chicago,  111.     f.   Michael  Barrett. 
Lawyer,  1904.      LL.  B. 
Address'  847  W.  22d  St.,  Chicago;  Office,  81  Clark  St. 

1800.     JAMES  THEOPHILUS  BARRETT 

Born  Nov.  14,  1876,  in  Butler,  111.  f.  J.  C.  Barrett,  m.  Emma  C. 
Hutchinson,  Litchfield,  111. 

Botanist.  Natural  History  Society;  Glee  Club,  1901-02,  1902-03; 
Graduate  Club.  B.  A.  Asst.  in  Botany  in  the  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.  Article,  The  Vascular  System  and  Blood  Flow  in  Diplocardia  Com- 
munis Garman,  Science,  N.  S.,  Vol.  XIX.  Member  Methodist  Church;  M. 
W.  A. 

Married  Anne  Myrtle  Turner,  June  15,  1904,  at  Butler,  111. 
Address,  1203  West  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1801.     CLARENCE  HERBERT  BEAN 

Born  May  26,  1879,  Rock  Falls,  111.  f.  Jason  Pierce  Bean.  m.  Mary 
Ella  Spotts. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Sterling  and  Colomia  Twp  High  School,  Sterling, 
111.      Phi   Lambda  Upsilon.      Capt.      B.   S.     Asst.   Chemist,  Armour  &  Co., 
Chicago,  June,   1903-05;  Chemist,  Armour  Fert.   Works,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Sa- 
vannah, Ga.,  and  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1905 — . 
Address,  19  W.  Baker  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  or  Armour  Fert.  Works,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1802.     ERNEST  BEAR 
Born  Dec.  24,  -1881,  in  Bearsdale,  111.     f.   Samuel  Bear. 
Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.      B.  S.      Structural  Iron 

Draftsman  for  North  Works,  Illinois  Steel  Co.,  1904. 

Address  (1904),  2715  Lincoln  St.,  Ravenswood,  Chicago,  111. 

1803.     KATHARINE  W.  BEAR  (DREW) 

Born  Apr.  21,  1879,  Ludlow,  111.  f.  Henry  Bear,  1835,  Constance, 
Switzerland,     m.   Elizabeth  Hilke,  Germany,  1835. 

Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Der  Deutsche  Verein. 
B.  A. 

Married  Frank  L.   Drew,  Jan.    1,    1906. 
Address,  117   So.   Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,   111. 

1804.     FRANCIS  MARION  BEATY 

Born  Mar.  30,  1868,  in  Ewing,  111.     f.   Geo.  W.  Beatv. 

Teacher.      B.  A.     Teaching  in  White  Hall,  111.,  1904—. 
Address,  White  Hall,  111. 

1805.     JOHN  PHILIP  BECKMAN 

Born  Jan.  5,  1877,  Camp  Point,  111.  f.  Henry  Beckman,  Ger.  m. 
Hanna  Hocamp,  Germany. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in   Maplewood   High  School,  Camp  Point,  111.      Sec. 
Alumni  Assn.,  College  of  Law.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law,  Golden,  111.,  1903 — . 
Member  First  Union  Congregational  Church,  Quincy,  111.,  1905. 
Address,  Golden,  111. 

1806.     LEROY  FITCH  BEERS 

Born  Oct.  9,  1880,  Clinton,  Pa.  f.  Levi  Beers,  Milan,  Ohio.  m.  Jennie 
M.  Fitch,  Hunterton,  Ind. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Harvey  High  School.     Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.      B.  S.     Drafting  till  Oct.,  1904;  erecting  engineer  for 
The  Underfeed  Stoker  Co.  of  America,  Chicago,  1904—. 
Address,  14  518  Union  St.,  Harvev,  111.,  or  30  Pearl  St.,  Rochester,  N,  Y. 


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1807.     STELLA  BENNETT 

Born  in  Belvidere,  111.  f.  Charles  Bennett,.  1845,  Belvidere,  111.  m. 
Ellen  Celeste  Reynolds,  1847,  Mukwonago,  Wis. 

Cataloger.      Prepared    in     South     Belvidere     High     School.     Alethenai; 
English  Club;  Watcheka  League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.L.  S.      Reviser  in  Library- 
School,  Illinois,  Feb. -Apr.,  1904;  Asst.  Cataloger  in   Univ.   of   111.    Library, 
Sept.,  1904—. 
Address,  SUE.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1808.     JOHN  MILTON  BERGER 

Born  Jan  27,  1883,  Dolton,  Cook  Co.,  111.  f.  John  Berger,  1841,  Dolton, 
111.     m.   Margret  Karch,  1854,  Frankfort.  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Thornton  Twp.  High  School,  Harvev,  111.     Ger- 
man  Club;    Pres.    Glee    Club,    1900-03;    Delta    Upsilon.      B.    A'.     Teaching 
Chemistry  and  Man.  Tr.  in  Champaign  High  School,  1904 — .      Member  of  M. 
E.  Church. 
Address,  Dolton,  111. 

1809.     HARRY  ARMAND  BIOSSAT 

Born  Feb.  22,  1882,  in  Boyce,  La.     f.   H.  A.  Biossat. 

Lawyer,  1904.     LL.  B. 
Address  (1904),  5496  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1810.     LUTHER  EARLE  BIRDZELL 

Born  Dec.  1,  1880,  St.  Joseph,  111.  f.  Eathen  Allen  Birdzell,  Feb.  22, 
1855,  Urbana,  111.     m.   Mahalah  Olive  Koch,  Aug.  3,  1857,  Piqua  Co.,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  High  School,  111.  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Van  Twiller  Club  Court;  Political  Science  Club.  LL.  B. 
Clerk  in  Law  Office  of  Ullman  &  Hacker,  Chicago,  six  months;  in  Legal  Dept. 
American  Surety  Co.,  seven  months;  Instructor  in  College  of  Law,  Univ.  of 
N.  Dak.,  1904-06;  Asst.  Prof,  same,  1906—. 

Married  Bessie  Leola  Perring,  Dec.  28,  1904,  Gifford,  111. 
Address,  Grand  Forks,  North  Dak.,  705  N.  3d  St. 

1811.     GEORGE  W.  BLACK 

Born  June  23,  1882.  f.  W.  J.  Black,  July  19,  1839,  Oakland,  111.  m.  M. 
D.  Black,  June  16,  1846,  Ky. 

High  School  Principal.  Prepared  in  Oakland  High' School.  English 
Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Iowa  Debating  Team,  1903,  First  Prize;  Adelphic  De- 
clam.,  1901.  B.  A.  Teaching,  1903-04,  at  Oakland;  1904-05,  Principal  of 
Monticello  High  School.  Received  scholarship  in  University  of  Chicago, 
1905;  law  student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905—. 
Address,  (Home)  Oakland,  111. 

1812.     EDGAR  WILLIAM  BLOCK 

Born  Apr.  3,  1879,  Sidney,  111.  f.  Theodore  Leopold  Block,  Germany, 
m.   Mary  Pauline  Block,  German}'. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Civil  Eng'rs  Club.  Instru- 
mentman  for  T.  C.  R.  R.,  June,  1903-Jan.,  1904;  Draftsman  for  111.  Traction 
System,  Jan.,  1904-Jan.,  1905,  Instrumentman  for  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Jan.,  1905- 
May,  1905;  Draftsman,  same.  May,  1905-06;  Asst.  Engr.,  same,  Jan. 
1906 — .  Article,  Earthwork  Table,  published  by  the  author;  description 
of  table  in  Engineering  News,  Oct.  13,  1904. 
Address,  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Ft.  Dodge,  Iowa.,  (Home)  Sidney,  111. 

1813.     ANNA  LOUISE  BOND 
Born  Nov.  19,  1880,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.      f.   Rufus  J.  Bond,  Nov.  11,  1847, 
Mt.  Vernon,  111.     m.   Mary  Jane  England,  June  23,  1850,  Tenn. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Eng- 


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lish  Club.      B.   A.;     M.   A.,   1906.     Teaching  in  Mt.   Vernon    High    School, 
1903-05;  graduate  student  in   English,   Illinois,    1905-06;    Teaching  in    Mt. 
Vernon  Twp.  High  School,  1906 — . 
Address,  (Home)  215  S.  Tenth  St.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 
1814.     AUSTIN   BOND 

Born  in  Carmel,  Ind.     f.   Calvin  Bond. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Carmel,  Ind.,  and  Purdue  Univ.     B.  S.     Archi- 
tectural Draftsman,  1903' — . 
Address,  Carmel,  Ind. 

1815.     HARRY  LEHRE  BOON 

Born  Feb.  8,  1878,  Chrisman,  111. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Philomathean;  Van  Twiller  Court,  Law  School; 
Pi  Theta;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.      B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1905. 
Address,  602  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1816.      LUCINA  JANE  BORTON  (RODI) 

Born  Sept.  30,  1872,  in  De  Land,  111.    f.  A.  R.  Borton.    m.  Nancy  J.  Borton. 

Teacher.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  B.  A.  Taught  Enghs'h  in  High 
School,  Madison,  Ind.,  1903-04;  at  Calumet,  Mich.,  1904 — .  Member  of 
Methodist  Church. 

Married  Charles   Harvey  Rodi,  Feb.   22,   1906,  DeLand,  111. 
Address,  17  Pingree  Sts.,  Calumet,  Mich. 

1817.     GERTRUDE  BOWMAN  (JOHNSON) 

Born  Jan.  30,  1879,  Brimfield,  111.  f.  Clarence  Edgar  Bowman,  Mar.  31, 
1856.     m.   Clara  Estelle  Putnam,  May  19,  1853. 

Prepared  in  Brimfield  High  School  and  Knox  Acad.  B.  L.  S.  Organizer 
Citizens'  Library,  Washington,  Pa.,  Nov.,  1903 — Feb.,  1904. 

Married  George  Robert  Johnson,  June  22,  1904,  Brimtield,  111. 
Address,  1410  Euclid  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1818.     JESSIE  ISABELLE  BRADSHAW  (WHITE) 

Born  June  28,  1882,  in  Chicago,  111.  f.  J.  J.  Bradshaw.  m.  Agnes 
Crichton,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Teacher.  B.  A.  Teacher  at  La  Grange  Park,  111.,  1904-05.  Member 
of  Avondale  M.  E.  Church,  Chicago, 

Married  Harold  Russel  White,  Feb.  10,  1905,  at  Austin,  111. 
Address,  1609  N.  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1819.     EDWIN  CRESSY  BRIGGS 

Born  Feb.  26,  1881,  Rockford,  111.  f.  Chester  E.  Briggs,  1853,  Vt.  m. 
Ollie  A.  Preston,  1857,  New  York. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  and 
E.  E.  Soc.  B.  S.  Draftsman  for  Bostedo  Pneumatic  Tube  Co.,  1903; 
Instructor  in  Machine  Design,  Kinematics,  and  Descriptive  Geometry, 
Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1903—.  ■  Faculty  Club,  Armour  Institute  Y.  M.  C.  A!; 
South  Congr.  Church,  Chicago. 

Married  Constance  Fritz,  Sept.  14,  1904,  Harvard,  111. 
Address,  814  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  or  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech. 

1820.     JANE  WIDNEY  BROTHERTON 
Born  Oct.  30,  1878,  in  Delphos,  Ohio.      f.   Burritt  Johnston  Brotherton. 
July  24,  1850.     m.   Harriett  Leaman,  Feb.  14,  1856. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Prep.   Dept.   Shepardson  Coll.,  Granville,  Ohio; 
attended  Denison  Univ.      B.    L.   S.      Organizer  Franklin,   Ohio,   Pub.    Lib., 
Sept. -Dec,  1903;  Cataloger,  Lib.  of  Congress.'Feb.,  1904-Aug.,  1905;  Libra- 
rian, Brumback  Lib.  of  Van  Wert  Co.,  Ohio. 
Address,  Brumback  Lib.,  Van  Wert,  Ohio. 


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1821.     LEWIS  BROWN 

Born  Feb.  10,  1879,  in  Roscoe.  f.  Lewis  Brown,  Somers,  N.  Y.  m. 
Mary  B.   Moore,  Northampton,   Eng. 

With  Deere  &  Co.      Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.      Phi   Gamma 
Delta.     B.  S. 
Address,  611  20th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

1822.     MARGUERITE  BUERKIN   (WARD) 
Born   Oct.    31,    1881,    Quincy,    111.     f.  Joseph    Buerkin,    Germany,     m. 

Augusta  Lerpp,  Quincy,  111. 

Prepared   in   Quincy   High   School.     Y.    W.    C.    A.;    Watcheka   League. 

Capt.  of  Class  Basket  Ball  team,  1901-03.      B.  A.      Sept.,  1903-June,  1904, 

Asst.  Prin.  in  Rock  Falls  High  School,  1903-04. 

Married  Harry  Amos  Ward,  June  30,  1904,  Quincy,  111. 

Address,  971   N.  Cherry  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

1823.     WAYNE  EDISON  BURKHALTER 

Born  Jan.  23,  1881,  in  Maquon.  f.  William  Burkhalter.  m.  Clara 
Beard. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Peoria,  111.      B.  S.      Engaged  in  R.  R.  Con- 
struction, Engineering  and  Topographical  Surveying,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1903- 
04;  Engineer  on  Panama  Canal,  1905 — .      Member  of  Presbyterian  Church; 
Masonic  Lodge. 
Address,  care  of  Isthmian  Canal  Com.,  Panama,  Canal  Zone;  (Home)  Peoria, 

111. 

1824.     JEAN  BURKHART 

Born  Nov.  7,  1880,  Marion,  111.  f.  James  Monroe  Burkhart.  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Spiller. 

Merchant.      Prepared  in  Marion  High  School  and  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  (Wesleyan).     B.  A. 
Address,  Marion,  111. 

1825.  MILDRED  ANNA  BURRILL  (STONE) 

Wife  of  No.  1974 

Born  Dec.  11,  1881,  Pendleton,  Ore.  f.  Thomas  Jonathan  Burrill, 
1839,  Pittsfield,  Mass.     m.   Sarah  Helen  Alexander,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  English  Club;  French  Club;  Alethenai;  Choral 
Society;  Chi  Omega;  Illini  Staff;  Literary  Editor  Illio;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet, 
1902-03.  B.  A.  Articles:  Five  short  articles  in  the  Central  Christian 
Advocate,  1900;  The  Old  Days  of  1903,  1903  Illio;  Pater's  Theory  of  Life  and 
Art,  The  Illinois,  June,  1903.      M.  E.  Church,  1892-1904;  Presbytr.,  1904. 

Married  Hal  Marot  Stone  ('03),  Nov.  11,  1903,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  803  E.  Washington  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1826.  DAISY  IRENE  CAMPBELL  (FLUCK) 

Sister  of  Nos.  1465,  2040 

Born  July  1,  1878,  Sadorus,  111.  f.  David  Louis  Campbell,  Julv  24,  1837, 
Hoboken,  N.  J.     m.   Almira  Tabissca  Ball,  Feb.  6,  1842,  Newark,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Illio  Artist.      B.  A. 

Married  Martin  JohnFluck,  Sept.  1,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  105  E.  Clark  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1827.     FRANCIS  THOMAS  CARSON 

Born  Nov.  5,  1879,  in  Urbana,  111.      f.   T.  B.  Carson. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Urbana.      Sigma    Chi.      Engaged    in    newspaper 
work  and  the  practice  of  law. 
Address,  310  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


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1828.  JOHN  WILLIAM  CATTRON 

Born  Mar.  2,  1880,  Fairview,  111.  f.  Josiah  Cattron.  m.  Margeret 
Markley. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Knox  Acad.     Alpha  Zeta.      B.  S.      Farming  and 
stock  raising. 
Address,  Ellisville,  111. 

1829.  FRANK  TRACY  CAVANOR 

Born  June  2,  1881,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Jas.  W.  Cavanor,  Oct.  22,  1881, 
Halifax,  N.  S.     m.   Mary  E.  Roberts  Tracey,  Oct.  7,  1847,  Chicago,  111. 

Student.      Prepared  in   Englewood  High  School.      Capt.      B.    A.      Asst. 
traffic  Mgr.,  Knickerbocker  Ice  Co.      Student  in  P.  &  S.,  1905—.      Member 
Alpha   Kappa  Kappa;  Hyde  Park  Presby.  Church,  Denver,  Colo.,  1894-97; 
Englewood  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1896;  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1904-05. 
Address,  6619  Green  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1830.  ANNA  OLIVE  CHACEY  (KUEHN) 

Wife  of  No.  1360 

Born  Aug.  4,  1881,  Hillsboro,  111.  f.  Ezra  J.  Chacev,  Nov.  26,  1847, 
Wayne  Co.,  Ohio.     m.  Anna  Cline,  May  11,  1849,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Prepared  in  Hillsboro  High  School.  '  Y.  W.  C.  A. ;  Watcheka  League.  B. 
A.  Elected  second  Asst.  Hillsboro  High  School,  1903;  Taught  school, 
1903-05.      Member  Congregational  Church;  Collegiate  Alumnae  Assn. 

Married  Alfred  Leonhardt  Kuehn  ('00),  Oct.  10,  1905. 
Address,  Hillsboro,  111. 

1831.  MARTIN  TUTTLE  CHAMBERLAIN 

Born  Aug.  17,  1880,  Muskegon,  Mich.  f.  Alonzo  Wesley  Chamberlain, 
m.   Cornelia  Tuttle. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Muskegon  High  School,  Mich. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Engineer  for  Expanded  Metal  Fire- 
proofing  Co.,  1903-04,  Chicago;  Contracting  Engineer  for  The  General 
Frieproofing  Co.,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  1904-05;  Consulting  Engr.  for  Gen'l 
Contracting  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash..  1905 — .  Article  in  Pacific  Monthly 
Record,  May  28,  1904.  Member  Pacific  Northwest  Soc.  Engineers,  1905. 
Address,  411  Globe  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1832.     DANIEL  WARD  CHAPMAN 
Born  Oct.  30,  1883,  Vienna,  111.     f.   Pleasant  Thomas  Chapman,  Oct.  8, 

1854,  Vienna,     m.   Leora  May  Chapman. 
Banker.      Phi  Kappa  Psi.     B.  A. 

Address,  Vienna,  111. 

1833.     ESTELLA  FORTH  CHRISHOLM 
Born  Nov.  13,  1878,  Farmer  City,  111.      f.   Geo.  W.  Chrisholm,  Kenosha, 

Wis.     m.   Winifred  Rony,  New  York  City. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Farmer  Citv  High  School.      Deutsche  Verein.      B. 

S.     Teaching,  Sullivan,  111.,  1903—. 

Address,  (Home)  Farmer  City,  111. 

1834.     MATILDA  LENNA  CLARK 

Born  Oct.  9.  1878,  Carthage,  111.  f.  Lot  B.  Clark,  1847,  Lewis  Co.,  W. 
Va.     m.   Matilda  J.  Jackson,  Jan.  16,  1856,  Warsaw,  111. 

Prepared    in    Carthage    High    School.     Y.    W.    C.    A;    Alethenai,    Pres.; 
Watcheka  League,  Pres.;  Phi  Delta  Psi.     B.  A. 
Address,  Carthage,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 


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1835.     LUCILE  ANNE  CLINTON 

Born  Dec.  30,  1880,  Polo,  111.  f.  John  Waterbury  Clinton,  1836,  Andes, 
N.  Y.     m.   Caroline  Adelia  Perkins,  1839,  Delhi,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Polo  Public  School.      Library  Club;  English  Club.     B.  L.  S. 
Librarian,  Charleston  Pub.  Lib.,  1906 — . 
Address,  Charleston,  111. 

1836.     HOMER  CLARENCE  COEN 

Born  June  27,  1879,  Olney,  111.  f.  Henry  Coen,  Apr.  25,  1835,  Franklin 
Co.,  Ind.     m.   Ruth  C.  Osborn,  Sept.  15,  1840,  Franklin  Co.,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Olney  High  School.  Adelphic;  Witenagemot  Law 
Court;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904.  Building  Contractor,  June 
17,  1904-Feb.,  1905;  Lawyer,  Apr.  6,  1905—.  Member  I.  N.  G.,  1895-1900; 
Second  Lieut.  4th  111.  Vol.,  Apr.  26,  1898-May  2,  1899,  in  Spanish  War. 
Second  Lieut.  4th  Inf.  I.  N.  G.,  Apr.  11,  1905—. 
Address,  115  Kitchell  Ave.,  Olney,  111. 

1837.     JOHN  EDWARD  CONLEY 

Born  June  17,  1874,  near  Keithsburg,  111.  f.  Matthias  Conley,  Oct.  27, 
1850,  Clifton,  Galway  Co.,  Ireland,  m.  Bridget  Bokaw  Mahill,  Leitram 
Co.,  Ireland. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Keithsburg  and  by  private  tutors.  C.  E. 
Club.  B.  S.  Successively  Road  Supervisor  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Belleville,  111.; 
Supt.  Construction  Thebes  Bridge;  Supt.  Const,  for  D.  D.  Streeter  Co.  on 
N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.;  Gen.  Supt.  for  W.  J.  Oliver,  Railroad  Contractor,  in 
charge  of  work  in  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Illinois,  on  Big  Four  R.  R.  Designed 
Centering  for  100  ft.  Arch,  on  Thebes  bridge;  invented  and  patented  Safety 
Railroad  Frog  and  Crossing.  Article,  Organization  and  Management  of 
Men  in  Railway  Maintenance  and  Construction,  R.  R.  Gazette,  Mar.,  Apr.  and 
May,  1903. 
Address,  Areola,  111. 

1838.     JAMES  FITCHIE  COOK 

Born  Nov.  10,  1879,  in  Dundee,  111.     f.   D.  W.  Cook. 

Experimental  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Dundee  High  School.  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  societies;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Football  team,  1898-1902;  Baseball  team,  1900-02,  Capt.  of  1903  team.  B. 
S.      Experimental  Draftsman,  1904 — . 

Married  Grace  Miller,  March  3,  1906,  at  Elgin,  111. 
Address,  Dundee,  111.;  business,  Woodstock,  111. 

1839.     GEORGE  ASHLEY  CROSTHWAIT 

Born  Nov.  30,  1868,  Grove  City,  111.  f.  William  Young  Crosthwait,  Mar. 
22,  1826,  Ky.     m.   Ellen  Mary  Benson,  bom  Feb.  11,  1831,  Ind. 

Agronomist.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.  In  soil  investigations, 
1903;  Agronomist  of  Idaho  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Mar.  1,  1904 — .  Articles,  a  series 
of  two  pamphlets  entitled  Public  School  Studies  in  Agriculture.  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church,  1885;  Amer.  Breeders'  Assn.,  1904;  Nat'l  Geog.  Soc,  1906. 

Married  Martha  Ella  Rogers,  Dec.  24,  1896,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  Moscow,  Idaho. 

1840.     JOHN  FAY  CUSICK 

Born  Mar.  13,  1877,  Paris,  111.  f.  Rufus  S.  Cusick,  Feb.  2,  1845,  Boom 
Co.,  Ind.     m.   Mary  V.  Anthony,  Red  Line,  Ohio,  Jan.  28,  1854. 

Secretarv  Chrisman  Saving  and  Loan  Ass'n.  Prepared  in  Chrisman,  111., 
San  Jose,  Calif.,  Westfield  Coll.  B.  A.  Asst.  Postmaster,  Chrisman,  1904; 
Bookkeeper,  State  Bank  of  Chrisman;  Secretary,  Chrisman  Saving  and  Loan 
Association,  1905 — .  Member  111.  O.  F.  Lodge  541,  Jan.,  1904;  Knights 
Pythias;  Nestor  Lodge  246,  1904. 
Address,  Chrisman,  111. 


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1841.     LE  ROY  GILBERT  DAKE 

Born  May  23,  1881,  Big  Foot,  111.  f.  Gilbert  Benjamin  Dake,  Apr.  27, 
1846,  Marengo,  111.  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sanborn,  Mav  14,  1844,  Marengo, 
111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Harvard  High  School.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
B.  A.  In  oflfice  of  Jas.  S.  Kirk  &  Co.,  July-Nov.,  1903;  wholesale  salesman 
for  A.  H.  Abbott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  Nov.,  1903-Oct.,  1904;  Instructor  in  History 
and  Civics  and  Manager  of  Athletics  in  Rockford  High  School,  111.,  Oct.- 
June,  1904;  teacher  of  History  in  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1905 — .  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church  and  Epworth  League. 
Address,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.;   (Home)  Harvard,  111. 

1842.     THOMAS  FRANCIS  DANAHEY 
Born   Mar.    22,    1880,    Quincy,    111.     f.   Dennis   Danahey,   County   Cork, 
Ireland,     m.   Hannah  Cashman,  Adams  County,  111. 

Newspaper  Reporter.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.  B.  A.  With 
Hargodine-McKittrick  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Quincy,  1903-04;  on  reportorial  staff 
of  Quincy  Whig,  1904 — ■.  Member  Knights  of  Columbus,  1905;  Knights  of 
Father  Mathew,  financial  recorder,  1904-05;  Woodmen  of  World,  1905; 
Quincy  Historical  Soc,  1905. 
Address,  614  North  13th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

1843.     EDNA  EARLE  DANIELS 

Born  Apr.  22,  1881,  Danville,  111.  f.  John  Allen  Daniels,  1843,  Beverly, 
W.  Va.     m.   Marcia  Williard  Hobart,  1843,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.      Pi  Beta  Phi.      B.  L.  S. 
Asst.  in  Danville  Public  Library,  1903 — . 
Address,  427  Hazel  St.,  Danville,  111. 

1844.     GENEVIEVE  DARLINGTON 
Librarian.      Prepared  in  Lyons  Twp.  High  School,  La  Grange,  111.      Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Library  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.,  John  Crerar 
Library,  Chicago,  1903 — . 
Address,  329  S.  Stone  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

1845.     HORATIO  S.   DAVIS 

Born  Julv  27,  1867,  Versailles,  111.  f.  James  R.  Davis,  1832,  N.  C.  m. 
Ann  Heflin,  '1835,  Fanquire  Co.,  Va. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Versailles  High  School  and  Valparaiso,  Ind., 
Normal  School.  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Webster  Law  Club;  Philomathean; 
Star  Literary  Soc,  Ind.  B.  A.,  1896,  Valparaiso  Coll.;  LL.  B.  Practice  of 
Law  in  Spokane,  Wash.,  member  of  firm  of  Davis  &  Parks.  Member  of 
official  Board  in  Christian  Church,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Married  Dollie  M,  Hobson,  Aug.  26,  Pana,  111. 
Address,  314  Rookery  Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

1846.     WILMER  ESLA  DAVIS 

Born  Mar.  27,  1867,  Vinton  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Francis  M.  Davis,  Ohio.  m. 
Mary  A.  Colville,  Ohio. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Ohio  Normal  Univ.  B.  A.,  1894,  Ohio  Normal; 
B.  A.  Principal  High  School,  Rossville,  111.,  1903-04;  teacher.  Great  Falls 
High  School,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Science,  Urbana  High  School,  1905-06. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1847.     CHARLES  HUBBARD  DAWSON 

Born  July  8,  1878,  in  Bement,  111.     f.  Geo.  Dawson. 

Correspondent,  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  (1904).      Philomathean.      B.  A. 
Address  (1904),  379  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


336  University  of  Illinois  [1903 

1848.     JAMES  ROY  DE  MOTTE 
Brother  of  No.  1649 
Born  Dec.   24,    1882,   Christian  Co.     f.   Oliver  DeMotte,   Dec.    13,   1857, 
Taylorville,  111.     m.   Ida  J.  Berry,  Oct.  1,  1859,  Taylorville,  111. 

Estimator.      Prepared  in  Taylorville  Twp.   High  School.      Natural  His- 
tory Soc.  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  A.     Taught  Science    at    Sulhvan,   1903-04; 
attended  Rush  Med.  Coll.  during  summer  of  1904;  estimating  word  in  mail- 
order house  in  Chicago,  Sept.,  1904 — . 
Address,  3440  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1§49.     GEORGE  HAMM  DICKERSON 
Born  May  30,  1882,  Champaign,  111.     f.  Joseph  Wilson  Dickerson,  Nov. 
9,  1849,     m.   Mary  AHce  Hamm,  1856,  Sept.  20. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Track 
team,  1902  and  1903;  Mgr.  1903.  With  the  Powers  Regulator  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.:  Construction  and  repair  work,  June,  1903-Apr.,  1905;  car  work  a  spec- 
ialty; with  Chas.  F.  Hall,  Chicago,  designing  special  automatic  machinery, 
Apr. -Aug,  1905;  with  L.  H.  Prentice  Co.,  Chicago,  in  drafting  room  and 
estimating  dept.,  1905 — . 
Address,  6119  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1850.  OLIVER  MORTON  DICKERSON 
Born  Sept.  8,  1875,  Jasper  Countv,  111.  f.  Stephen  Lee  Dickerson,  Mar" 
15,  1835,  Jeflferson  Co.,  Ind.  m.  Margaret  Consley,  1837,  Jefferson  Co.,  Ind. 
Fellow  in  History.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  of  Jasper  Co.  and  at 
Illinois  State  Normal  Univ.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1904.  At  Normal,  Member 
Philadelphian;  Pres.  Cicero;  Manager  first  interstate  debate  with  Oskosh 
State  Normal  School;  Bus.  Mgr.  Index.  At  Illinois,  Pres.  Philomathean; 
Political  Science  Club;  Pres.  of  Grad.  Club.  At  Harvard,  member  Harvard 
History  Club;  Graduate  Club.  Fellow  in  History,  Illinois,  1903-04;  Thayer 
scholar,  Harvard,  1904-05;  Fellow  in  History,  Illinois,  1905-06.  Member 
I.  N.  G.,  1891-94;  13th  lUinois  (Bogardus  Provisional  Regiment),  Second 
Lieut.,  1898.  Pamphlet,  The  Illinois  Constitutional  Convention  of  1862, 
Univ.  of  111.  Studies,  Vol.  1,  No.  9,  800,  58  pp.  Member  111.  State  Teachers' 
Ass'n,  1899-1903. 
Address,  1102  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.;  Home,  Newton,  111.,  R.  R.  No.  2. 

1851.     BERTHA  ALMA  DODGE  (PIPER) 
Born   Nov.    10,    1877,   East   Dummerston,   Vt.     f.  Jerry  Josiah   Dodge, 

1853,  Dummerston,  Vt.     m.   Abbie  Maria  Moore,  Aug.  26,  1857,  Ludlow,  Vt. 
Prepared  in  Brattleboro  High  School,  Vt.      B.  A.,   1901,  Tufts  College; 

B.  L.  S. 

Married  Harry  Lyman  Piper,  Dec.  24,  1903,  Williamsville,  Vt.      Children, 

Gladys  Ruth,  born  June  1,  1904;  Louise  Rebecca,  born  June  19,  1905. 

Address,  60  Marble  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1852.     LEO  DOLKART 

Born  Sept.  14,  1881,  EHzabethgrad,  Russia,     f.   Abraham  Dolkart,  1858, 
Russia,     m.  Julia  Brownstone,  1855,  Russia. 

Draftsman  and  Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Div.  High 
School,  Chicago.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  B.  S.  Testing  dept.  Automatic 
Electric  Co.,  1903-04;  in  charge  at  night  of  Automatic  Telephone  Exchange 
at  Chicago,  Illinois  Tunnel  Co.,  Jan.,  1904-Jan.,  1905;  in  charge  of  the  auto- 
matic telephone  exchange  used  in  dispatching  the  tunnel  trains,  111.  Tunnel 
Co.,  Jan.-May,  1905;  drafting  dept.,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  May,  1905 — . 
Assoc.  Member  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. ;  member  Ilium.  Eng'g  Soc. 
Address,  1442  13th  St.,  Moline.  111. 


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1853.     JEANNETTE  MAY  DRAKE 
Born  Oct.  31,  1878,  Argenta,  111.     f.  John  Lewis  Drake,  Argenta,  111.     m. 
Aura  Belle  Dickey,  Argenta,  111. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.      Organizer  of  libraries. 
Wisconsin  Free  Library  Com.,  June,    1903-May,   1905;  Librarian  of  Jack- 
sonville Public  Library,  May,  1905 — . 
Address,  Public  Library,  Jacksonville,  111. 

1854.  RALPH  SOUTHWARD  DRURY 

Born  Sept.  10,  1881,  New  Boston,  111.  f.  Omer  H.  Drury,  July  17,  1855, 
New  Boston,  111.     m.   Minnie  Southward,  Jan.  3,  1857,  Boston,  111. 

Mechanical  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  New  Boston  High  School  and  Univ. 
Acad.  M.  E.  and  E.E.  Soc;  Mgr.  Univ.  Band.  B.S.  Mechanical  Draftsman 
for  The  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co.,  39th  St.  and  Stewart  ave.,  Chicago,  1903 — . 

Married  Stella  Odell  Rugh,  Sept.  28,  1903,  Evanston,  111.      Child,  Omer 
Christian,  born  Dec.  21,  1904. 
Address,  6454  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1855.  JAMES  FRANKLIN  DUFFY,  Jr. 

Born  Mar.  12,  1883,  Chicago,  111.     f.  James  F.  Duffy,     m.   Miriam  Hall. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in   South   Chicago   High  School.      Sigma  Nu;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  M.  E.   and   E.    E.   Soc;  Orange  and  Blue.      Lieut.  Colonel,  Univ. 
Regiment;  Capt.      B.  S.     With  the  Duffy  Mfg.  Co.,  1903—. 
Address,  240  E.  65th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1856.     WILLIAM  VAN  DUNKIN 

Born  Sept.  16,  1872,  Odel,  Ind.  f.  Van  M.  Dunkin,  June  15,  1846,  At- 
tica, Ind.     m.  Agnes  E.  Wagner,  Sept.  16,  1855,  Attica,  Ind. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.  Draftsman  and  Mech. 
Engr.  for  The  Stover  Mfg.  Co.,  Freeport,  111.;  Instructor  in  Machine  Design, 
IlHnois,  Sept.,  1905—. 

Married  Nannie  J.  Davis,  June  29,  1898,  Urbana,  111.     Child,  Van  Davis, 
born  June  15,  1899. 
Address,  202  South  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1857.     GUSTAV  HERMAN  EIDMANN 
Born  Aug.  31,  1881,  Mascoutah,   111.     f.   Louis  Fred  Eidmann,  Mar.    15, 
1847,  Mascoutah,  111.     m.   Katherine  Koob,  Apr.  7,  1852,  New  Baden,  111. 

Stockraiser.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agricultural  Club; 
Choral  Society;  Chemistry  Club.  B.  S.  Outside  investigation  in  corn  for 
Agronomy  Dept.,  Illinois,  June-Dec,  1903;  Plant  Breeding,  Funk  Bros. 
Seed  Co.,  Bloomington,  1903-05;  breeding  Chester  White  Swine  and  Shrop- 
shire Sheep,  with  E.  D.  Funk,  Shirley,  111.,  1905-06;  Farming  Mas- 
coutah, 111.,  1901.  Member  of  American  Breeders'  Association. 
Address,  Mascoutah,  111. 

1858.     CLARA  EDNA  FISHER 

Born  Dec.  23,  1880,  Mahomet,  111.  f.  David  Fisher,  Oct.  30,  1841,  Frank- 
fort, Ohio.     m.   Sarah  A.  Latham,  Aug.  18,  1848,  Washington,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Mahomet  High  School  and  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  Jacksonville, 
111.     Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  A. 
Address,  708  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

1859.     CLARENCE  WILSON  FISKE 
Born  July  19,  1879,  in  Sterling,  111.      f.   C.  C.  Fiske.     m.  Fanny  Wilson. 
Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Sterling,  111.      Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 

Alpha  Delta  Sigma.      B.  S.      With  Deere  &  Co.,  1904;  Williams  White  &  Co. 

Address,  611  20th  St.,  Moline,  111. 


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1860.     ETHEL  CLARA  SCHUMANN  FORBES 
Sister  of  Nos.  941,  1022 
Born  July  20,    1881,   Normal,   111.     f.   Stephen  Alfred   Forbes,   May  29, 
1844,  Silver  Creek,  111.     m.   Clara  ShawGaston,  Aug.  31,  1848,  Hamilton,  O. 
Instructor.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Pi  Beta 
Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  A.      Instructor  in  French,  Univ.  of  So.  Dak.,  Feb.  1, 
1904—. 
Address,  Vermilion,  S.  Dak.;  (Home)  1209  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1861.     MARJORIE  DOUGLAS  FORBES 
Sister  of  Nos.  682,  1121 
Born  Apr.   5,   1882,  Polo,  111.     f.   Henry  Clinton,  Forbes,  May  19,  1833, 
Preble,  N.  Y.     m.   Laura  Jane  Gorham,  Feb.  24,  1835,  Pittsford,  Vt. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  A.      1904,  Teacher  of  German  and  English  in  Dixon  High 
School,  1904;  Student  at  Illinois,  1905;  Travelling  for  health,  1905—. 
Address,  Tuscon,  Ariz.;  (Home)  912  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1862.     LOIS  GERTRUDE  FRANKLIN 
Born  Feb.  13,  1881,  Streator,  111.     f.   William  Lyman  Franklin,  Apr.  14, 
1830,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     m.   Caroline  Elizabeth  Morton,  Sept.  4,  1843,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Dwight    High    School.      Pi    Beta    Phi.      B.    A. 
Teaching  in  Champaign  High  School,  1904 — . 
Address,  Champaign,  111.;  (Home)  123  Waupansie  St.,  Dwight,  111. 

1863.     MAURICE  DEEN  FRENCH 

Born  July  26,  1881,  Armstrong,  Vermilion  Co.,  111.  f.  T.  P.  French, 
May  11,  1851,  Vigo  Co.,  Ind.  m.  E.  I.  Robinson,  Apr.  25,  1853,  Peoria  Co., 
111. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  David  City,  Neb.,  High  School.      M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Soc.      B.  S.      Electrical  and  Gas  Engineering. 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

1864.     RALPH  HAWES  GAGE 

Born  Aug.  12,  1880,  Hannibal,  Mo.  f.  L.  C.  Gage,  1852,  Vt.  m.  M.  A. 
Gage,  1856,  Mo. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Manual  Training 
School.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Engineer  and  Chief 
Draftsman  for  A.  Bolter's  Sons,  Structural  Steel  Works,  1903 — ■.  Invented 
Automatic  Milling  Machine  Grinder  for  Structural  Machines,  July,  1904. 

Married  Nell  Davidson  (Ex-'06),  June  1,  1905,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  1335  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111. 

1865.     HENRY  RIEHL  GARDEN 
Born  Dec.  6,  1874,  in  Seneca,  111.     f.  J.  A.  Garden. 

Engineer  and  Supt.  with  Yawger  &  Batlefeld,  Lockport,  (1904).  B.  S. 
Address  (1904),  10  Fair  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1866.     WILLIA  KATHRYN  GARVER 
Born  July  4,  1880,  Farmer  City,  111.     f.   Christian  Garver,  1849,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.     m.   Eva  Pettit,  1855,  Shelbyville,  Ind. 

Library  Organizer.      Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  Univ.  and  Blooming- 
ton  High  School.      Watcheka  League;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Library  Ckib.      B.  L.  S. 
Organizer  of  Pekin  Public  Library,  Dec. -June,  1903-04. 
Address,  805  E.  Front  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 


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1867.  RALPH  MAYO  GASTON 

Born  Jan.  2,  1881,  Normal,  111.  f.  Frank  Lee  Gaston,  May  5,  1853, 
Tremont,  111.     m.   Ida  Lavonia  Philbrick,  Feb.  29,  1856,  Adeline,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Normal  Public  High  School.  M.  E.  and 
E.E.  Soc.  Pres.,  1902-03.  B.  S.  Draftsman  for  Sargent  and  Lundy,  Con- 
sulting Engineers,  Chicago,  till  June,  1904;  Chief  Engineer  for  Geo.  P.  Nichols 
&  Bro.,  Manufacturers  of  railroad  machinery,  1904 — .  Articles,  Methods  of 
Increasing  the  Power  Factor  of  Induction  Motors,  Technograph,  Vol.  18, 
1904,  pp.  137-155.  Physical  Properties  of  Steam  Below  Atmospheric 
Pressure",  Power,  Mar.,  1904,  pp.  157.  Assoc,  member  American  Inst,  of 
Elec.  Eng'g. 

Married  Margaret  P.  Jennings,  April  13,  1904,  Saybrook,  111. 
Address,  10813  Armida  Ave.,  Morgan  Park,  111. 

1868.  JOHN  FRANCIS  GAVIN 
Born  Feb.  9,  1879,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   William  Gavin. 
Lawyer,  (1904).      LL.  B. 

Address  (1904),  4249  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  Bus.  1222  First  Nat'l  Bank 

Bldg. 

1869.     FRANCES  EMELINE  GILKERSON 
Daughter  of  No.  137;  Sister  of  Nos.  1678,  2387 

Born  Dec.  18,  1880,  Marengo,  111.  f.  Hiram  Gilkerson,  Oct.  14,  1853. 
m.   Portia  Moffet,  Dec.  14,  1853. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School.     Alethenai.      B.A.;M.  A., 
1904.     Graduate  student  at  Illinois,  1903-04;  Teaching  German,  Dixon,  111., 
1904-05;  Teaching  at  Homer,  111.,   1905-06. 
Address,  (Home)  1105  California  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1870.     KATHARINE  EATON  GOLD 

Born  in  Dundas,  Minn.  f.  William  Jason  Gold,  Washington,  D.  C, 
June  17,  1845.     m.  Kate  Doran  Eaton,  Aug.  18,  1845,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Library  Assistant.  Prepared  in  Kemper  Hall,  Wis.  English  Club.  B. 
L.  S.  In  Joliet  Pub.  Library,  Nov.,  1903-Jan.,  1904;  First  Asst.  in  City 
Park  Branch  of  Brooklyn  PuIdUc  Library  and  later  Children's  Librarian, 
Mar.  14,  1904 — .  Member  American  Library  Association  and  Long  Island 
Library  Club. 
Address,  241  Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1871.     GRACE  GOODALE 

Born  Aug.  28,  1880,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  f.  Levi  Crafton  Goodale,  1843, 
Sangamon  Co.,  111.     m.   Wilhelmina  Coates  Roberts,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,   1845. 

Librarv  Assistant.  Prepared  in  Woodward  High  School,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  B.  L.  S.  Cataloger,  Cincinnati 
Public  Library,  Sept.  1-15,  1903;  Instructor,  Library  Economy,  111.  State 
Librarv  School,  1903-04;  Cataloger  Young  Men's  Mercantile  Library  Assn., 
Jan.,  r904-June,  1906. 
Address,  3004  Stanton  Ave.,  Walnut  Hills,  Cinncinati,  Ohio. 

1872.     CHARLES  HENRY  GREEN 

Born  June  6,  1882,  Sterling,  111.     f.   Henry  Green,     m.   Harriett  Yeager. 

Engineer.      Prepared    in    Sterling    Twp.    High    School.     Tau    Beta    Pi; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.      B.  S.     Junior  member  of  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engi- 
neers. 
Address,  Sterling,  111. 

1873.     CLARENCE  GREEN 

Born  June  18,  1875.  f.  George  W.  Green,  Apr.  6,  1848,  Lawrence  Co., 
111.      Mary  Jane  Scarlett,  1847,  Lawrence  Co.,  111. 

Instructor.      Prepared   in    Lawrenceville   Schools   and   Vincennes   Univ. 


340  University  of  Illinois  [1903 

Philomathean;  Junior  Hatchet  Orator,  1902;  Senior  Hatchet  Orator,  1903; 
Pres.  English  Club;  Assoc.  Editor  Illinois  Magazine.  B.  A.  Instructor  in 
English,  Urbana  High  School.  1903—.  Co.  L,  159th  Ind.  Vol.,  1898;  Co.  2, 
1st  reg.  I.  N.  G.,  1901-03. 

Married  Besse  Nola  Butler,  Dec.   29,   1903,  Augola,  Ind.      Child,  Laura 
Mary,  born  Mar.  9,  1905. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1874.     ROLLA  BURDETTE  GROVE 
Born  Dec.    13,   1880,  in  Buckley,   111.     f.   George  Grove,  Apr.   29,   1839, 

Ottawa,  111.     m.   Margaret  Chapman,  Oct.  5,  1843,  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind. 

Lawyer.      Prepared   in   Ottawa   High   School.     Theta   Kappa   Nu;   Von 

Twiller  Court.      LL.  B.     Lawyer,  1903—. 

Address,  Hillyard,  Spokane,  Wash. 

1875.     GEORGE  CONRAD  HABERMEYER 
Husband  of  No.  2171 

Born  Sept.  4,  1876,  Aurora,  111.  f.  John  George  Habermeyer,  Bavaria, 
m.   Mary  M.  Ochsenschlager,  Aurora. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  High  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
B.  S.  With  W.  S.  Shield,  Engineer  in  charge  of  construction  of  water  and 
sewer  systems,  1903-05;  Asst.  City  Engr.  of  Elgin,  111.,  1905 — .  Member 
Illinois  Soc.  Civil  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors. 

Married  Iva  Esther  Mercer  ('04),  Nov.   14,    1905. 
Address,  474  Addison  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

1876.     EMMA  JOANNA  HAGEY 

Born  July  5,  1874,  Milledgeville,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Harrison  Hagey, 
Dec.  5,  1841,  Trappe,  Pa.  m.  Emilo  Maria  Humphrey,  Oct.  5,  1845,  Harris- 
burgh,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Norfolk  High  School,  Nebr.      B.  A.,  1898,  Univ. 
of  Nebr.;  B.  L.  S.      Librarian  at  Beatrice,  Neb.,  July,  1903-June,   1904;  of 
Lincoln  City  Library,  at  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  July,  1904 — . 
Address,  610  Kansas  City  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1877.     SAMUEL  JOHN  HAIGHT,  Jr. 

Born  June  21,  1879,  Meriden,  111.  f.  Samuel  John  Haight,  Meriden,  111. 
m.   Mary  Ann  Hoffman,  Peru,  111. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Blockstone  High  School,  Mendota,  111.,  and 
Western  Military  Acad.,  Upper  Alton,  111.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agricultural  Club; 
International  Live-Stock  Judging  team,  1900.  B.  S.  Farmer  and  Stock- 
man, 1903 — .  Member  American  Breeders'  Association;  American  Short- 
horn Breeders'  Assn. 
Address,  Earlville,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  42. 

1878.     HERMAN  EUGENE  HARTLINE 
Born  Mar.  30,  1881,  Anna,  111.     f.   Benj.  F.  Hartline,  Dec.  6,  1835,  Anna, 

111.     m.   Mary  Lingle,  Aug.  5,  1849,  Cobden,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Anna  High  School  and  Valparaiso  Coll.,  Ind.      Phi 

Delta   Phi.     B.    S.,    1900,   Valparaiso   Coll.;   LL.    B.      Practicing  Attorney, 

1903—. 

Address,  610  Kansas  City  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,   Mo. 

1879.     ANDREW  EDGAR  HAUTER 
Born  Dec.   23,    1874,   Tiskilwa,   111.     f.  Joseph   Hauter,   Sept.    19,    1840, 

Nancy,  France,     m.   Mary  Augspurger,  Dec,  1844,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  High  School.      Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C. 

A.;  Oratorical  Ass'n;  Webster  Law  Club.      LL.  B.     Admitted  to  Bar,  May, 


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1903;  member  of  firm  of  Fuller,  Israel  and  Hauter,  Belvidere,  111.;  May  23, 

1904,  ^vith  firm  of  Fisher  &  North  of  Rockford,  111.;  Asst.  State's  Attorney  of 
Winnebago  Co.  and  Claim  Adjuster  for  the  Rockford  &  Interurban  Rv-  Co. 
Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1895;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.  Univ.  of  111.  Club,  Rock- 
ford, 111. 

Address,  504  No.  Court  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

1880.     EDNA  MAY  HAWLEY 

Born  Jan.  16,  1878,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Orange  Foote  Hawley,  Cambridge, 
Vt.  m.   Susan  Harriette  Whitaker. 

Library  Cataloger.  Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago. 
Attended '  Oberlin  Coll.,  1896-98;  Northwestern  Univ.,  189.9-1901.  B. 
L.  S.  Cataloger,  Wis.  Free  Library  Com.,  Mar.-Aug.,  1904;  Cataloger,  La 
Crosse  Public  Librarv,  Aug.,  1904-05;  Organizer  in  Iowa  and  Oregon,  Sept., 

1905.  Member  111.   State    Lib.   School    Assn. 
Address,  1341  Farwell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1881.     EMERY  ROE  HAYHURST 

Bom  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  28,  1880.  f.  John  Em.ery  Hayhurst,  Mar.  19, 
1849,  Evansville,  Ind.     m.   Mav  Eva  Roe,  Nov.  20.  1856,  Hernando,  Miss. 

Medical  Student.  Prepared  in  Maywood  High  School  and  John  Mar- 
shall High  School,  Chicago.  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Delta  Upsilon;  Adjutant;  Capt. 
B.  A..  M.  A.  Asst.  in  Physiology,  Illinois,  1904;  Instructor  in  Physiology, 
1905,  same.  Member  of  Prof.  Kemp's  Physiological  expedition  to  Cripple 
Creek  and  Pike's  Peak,  Summer  of  1903;  Article,  (with  Prof.  Kemp),  The 
Perfection  of  an  Apparatus  for  studying  Gaseous  Exchanges  in  Muscle, 
1905.  Member  of  Episcopal  Church. 
Address,  514  S.  8th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111. 

1882.     MABEL  HAYWARD 

Born.  f.  Arthur  W.  Hayward,  in  Waterford,  Ohio.  m.  Elizabeth 
Chase,  South  Hadlev,  Mass. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Hvde  Park  High  School.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka  League.  B.  L.  S.  Cataloguer,  Elgin  Public 
Librarv,  Oct.,  1903-July,  1904;  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Library,  Aug.,  1904—. 
Member  Illinois  Librarv  School  Ass'n;  Chicago  Library  Club.;  Presby. 
Church. 
Address,  5418  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1883.      LILLIAN   HEATH 

Born  Nov.  14,  1881,  White  Heath,  111.  f.  Noble  Porter  Heath,  Feb.  11, 
1830,  Circleville,  Ohio.     m.   EHzabeth  Hevel,  Mar.  28,  1839,  Charleston,  111. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Ladies'  Glee  Club;  Choral  Societv;  Opera  Club.      B.  A.      Mem- 
ber of  M.  E.  Church,  1891—. 
Address,  White  Heath,  111. 

1884.      MARY  HENDERSON   (FLETCHER) 
Wife  of  No.  2084 
Born  Nov.    17,   1880,  Cedar  Rapids,   la.     f.   William   Perry  Henderson. 
June   27,    1843,  Toulon,   Illinois,     m.   Emma  Catherine   Wagner,   Sept.    10. 
1846,  York,  Pa. 

Prepared  in  Cedar  Rapids,  la.      Pi  Beta  Phi.      B.  L.  S. 
Married  Carl  Joshua  Fletcher  ('04),  Dec.  16,  1905,  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  505  E.  19th  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


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1885.     LYLE  GEORGE  HERRICK 

Born  Mar.  14,  1881 ,  Farmer  City,  111.     f .  George  W.  Herrick.     m.  Dora  O. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Farmer  Citv  High  School.  Sigma  Chi;  English 
Club.  Track  team,  1900-03;  Captain,  1903.  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  Chicago. 
Student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903-06.  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904. 
Address,  Farmer  City,  111. 

1886.     BENJAMIN  WILLIAM  HETHERINGTON 

Born  Aug.  24,  1881,  in  La  Salle,  111.  f.  Benjamin  M.  Hetherington,  Ire- 
land,    m.   Mary  Lavi^lor,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  La  Salle  High  School.  LL.  B.  Practiced  law, 
1903 — .  Member  Royal  Arcanum  and  Knights  of  Columbus;  N.  N.  A.  Club. 
Address,  La  Salle,  111. 

1887.     CHARLES  HUNTINGTON  HIGGINS 

Born  Dec.  11,  1879,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Edwin  L.  Higgins.  m.  Belle 
Huntington. 

Chemist.      Prepared   in   Springfield   and  Quincy  High   Schools.     Kappa 
Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.      Base  Ball  team,  1900-03;  Pres.  Athletic  Ass'n., 
1903.     B.  S.     Asst.  Chemist,  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  Asst.  Chemist  A.  T.  S.  F. 
Ry.  Co.     Member  I.  N.  G.,  1897-1903;  U.  S.  V.,  Apr.-Nov.,  1898. 
Address,  La  Junta,  Colo. 

1888.     EDNA  DU  BOIS  HOFF 

Born  Aug.  25,  1882,  Wilmington,  Dela.  f.  Theo.  Hoff,  Sept.  21,  1844, 
Richboro,  Pa.     m.   Lucy  May  Naishy,  May  12,  1856,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Chicago   Heights   High   School.      Illiola.      B.   A. 
Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Illinois,   1903-04;  Science  teacher,  Bloomington  Town- 
ship High  School,  1904-05.      Pres.  Christian  Endeavor  Soc,  Chicago  Heights, 
1905;  Vice-pres.,  Chicago  Heights  Alumni  Assn.,  1905. 
Address,  2414  Ash  St.,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

1889.     VERNON  MILNER  HOLDER 

Born  Oct.  26,  1873,  Bloomington,  111.  f.  WiUiam  I.  Holder,  May  30, 
1849,  Bloomington,  111.     m.   Ida  Weber  Bowen,  Nov.  17,  1848,  W.  Va. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Public  School  at  Hudson,  111.,  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Architects'  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. ;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Railway 
Engineering  Dept.,  General  Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1903-04; 
Boston  Edison  Co.,  1904-05;  Engineer  with  F.  O.  Blaclavell,  Consulting 
Engineer,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  1905—. 

Married  Elsie  Patterson,  July  12,  1904,  Normal,  111. 
Address,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1890.     MARJORIE  CAMPBELL  HOLDERMAN 

Born  May  10,  1881,  in  Indianapolis,  Ind.     f.  J.  G.  Holderman. 

Teacher.     B.  A. 
Address,  804  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

1891.     ELLEN  ALDEN  HUNTINGTON 
Born  Dec.  25,   1878,  Lebanon,  Conn.     f.   William  Huntington,  May  18. 
1839,  Lebanon,  Conn.     m.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Saxton,  Mar.  18,  1843,  Goshen, 
Conn. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Public  High  School.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Pres.  Watcheka  League,  1903-04.  B.  A. 
Attended  Pratt  Institute,  1897-99;  School  of  Housekeeping,  Boston,  1899- 
1901.  Supt.  Household  Aid  Co.,  Boston,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Home  Eco- 
nomics, Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904—.  Pamphlet,  The  Dietary,  Boston,  1900,  16  pp. 
Address,  (Home)  26  Charter  Oak  Place,  Hartford,  Conn. 


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1892.      SOPHIA  HYDE 
Born  May  5,  1869,  in  Chicago.  111.     f.   R.  Hyde.     m.   Babett 


Librarian.      B.  A.     Attended  New  York  State  Library  School,  1904-05; 
Assistant  in  John  Crerar  Library,  Chicago,  1905 — . 
Address,  (Home)  620  La  Salle  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1893.     FRANK  BRUCE  INGERSOLL 
Born  Mav  10,   1878,  Sterling,  111.     f.   Frank  L.  Ingersoll,   1838,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.     m,   Evelyn  M.  Crook,  1850,  Sterling,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Denver  High  and  Man.  Tr.  School.      B.  S. 

Civil  Engineer  with  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.,  Mav-Julv,  1903;  C.  &  N.  W.  Rv.,  Julv, 

1903-Feb.,  1905;  M.  R.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Feb.,  1905— . 

Address,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak. 

1894.      FRANK   EMERSON   INKS 

Born  Feb.  7,  1882,  Ohio,  111.     f.   Fenak  Wm.  Inks,  Julv  11,  1861,  Ohio, 
111.     m.   Mary  Mabel  Shefflett,  Sept.  21,  1861. 

Fire  Insurance  Clerk.  Prepared  in  East  Mendota,  111.,  High  School. 
Philomathean.  B.  A.  Clerkship  Kimball  Piano  Co.,  Chicago,  1903-04; 
Clerkship,  Stromberg  Carlson  Tel.  Co.,  Chicago,  Sept.,  1904-Apr.,  1905; 
German  Ins.  Co..  1905 — .  Member  Y.  M.  Soc.,  Freeport;  Pres.  Y.  P.  S.  C, 
Douglas  Park  Christian  Church,  Chicago,  1903-Jan.,  1904;  Treas.,  Mar., 
1904-Apr.,  1905. 
Address,  164  Washington  St.,  Freeport,  111. 

1895.  WASHINGTON  PARKER  IRELAND 
Born  Apr.  7,  1881,  Stewartsville,  Mo.  f.  David  James  Ireland,  May  5, 
1842,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  m.  Louisa  Salle  Parker,  Apr.  25,  1849,  Alton,' 111. 
Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School.  C.  E.  Club;  Glee 
Club.  B.  S.  Draftsman  and  Asst.  engineer  with  C.  B.  Pride  on  Construction 
of  water-driven  paper  mill  at  Rhinelander,  Wis.,  July,  1903-04;  draftsman, 
designer  and  asst.  engineer  with  T.  T.  Johnston,  on  hydro-electric  power 
plants  at  South  Bend  and  Elkhart,  Ind.,  dam  across  river  at  Kankakee,  111.; 
pumps  for  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Artesian  Water  Dept.,  Feb.,  1904-05;  Drafts- 
man and  Designer  on  Chicago— Gulf  of  Mexico  deep  waterway  project,  Jan.— 
Julv,  1905;  Engineering  draftsman,  1905 — .  Articles,  Discharging  Capacity 
of  Culverts,  Engineering  Record,  Apr.  2,  1904,  pp.  420-421 ;  Water- Power  De- 
velopment for  the  Rhinelander  Paper  Co.,  Technograph,  1904,  pp.  107-111. 
Installing  Water  Wheels  on  a  "Hurry  Up"  Job,  Technograph,  1905. 
Address,  6341  Eggleston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1896.     FANNY  REBECCA  JACKSON 
Born  in  Janesville,  Wis.      f.  Alfred  Augustus  Jackson,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 
m.   Rebecca  Walker  Johnson,   Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Janesville,  Wis.,  and  Rockford  Coll.  Acad. 
Library  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  A.,  1896,  Rockford  Coll.;  B.  L.  S.  Peri- 
odical and  binding  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Library;  Instructor  in  public 
documents.  111.  State  Librarv  School,  1903 — .  Secv.  Wisconsin  C.  E.  Union, 
1898-1901;  Sec.  Illinois  State  Library  Assn.,  1904-05. 
Address,  Univ.  of  111.  Library,  Urbana,  111. 

1897.     HENRY  PHELPS  JARMAN 

Born   Nov.    12,    1889,    Elmwood,    111.      f.  John   Jamian,    Sept.    3,    1840, 
Russelville,  Ohio.     m.   Clara   May   Phelps,  Dec.  5,  1852,  Harwington,  Conn. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Elmwood  High  vSchool,  111.      B.  S.     Asst.  Chemist 
Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1903-05;  Chief  Chemist,  Milk  Products  Co.,Cary,  111., 
1905—. 
Address,  Nunda,  111. 


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1898.     ANNA  VIVIAN  JENNINGS 

Born  Jan.  30,  1874,  Van  Meter,  la.  f.  William  Henrv  Jennings,  Feb.  14, 
1845,  Gurnsey  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Ruth  Ann  Clayton,  Jan.  7,  1847,  Salem,  Ind. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Davenport  High  School,  York  Coll.,  Nebr.,  and 
Nebr.  State  Normal,   Penn.   Lib.   Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.  L.  S.     Cataloger, 
Nebr.  State  Normal  Library,  Peru,  Nebr.,  Nov.,  1903-June,  1905;   Librarian 
same,  Kearney,  Nebr.,  June,  1905 — . 
Address,  Kearney,  Nebr. 

1899.     ALBERT  MYRON  JOHNSON 
Born  Apr.  9,  1880,  Kishwaukee,  111.     f.   Frank  Chandler  Johnson,  Kish- 
waukeee.  111.     m.   Carrie  Emmeline  Adams,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Orchestra;  Band.  B.  S.  Employed  in  Chicago,  gen- 
eral engineering  work,  pumps,  hydraulic  presses,  ice  machines;  Rockford,  111., 
Draftsman  of  Machine  Tools  for  B.  F.  Barnes  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Lunken- 
heimer  Co.;  Chicago,  Telephone  Switchboard  Dept.  Western  Elec.  Co., 
1905—. 
Address,  6201  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1900.     FREDERICK  DAWSON  JOHNSON 
Born  June  26,   1877,  Alton,   111.     f.   William  Henry  Harrison  Johnson, 

Feb.    8,    1839,   Canastota,    N.    Y.     m.   Hannah   Armstrong,   July   14,    1837, 

Alton,  111. 

Railroad  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Alton  High  School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E. 

Soc.      Special  apprentice  with  Baltimore  and  Ohio  R.  R.     Member  Western 

Railway  Club,  1902. 

Address,  1400  Hollins  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1901.     GRACE  OSGOOD  KELLEY 

Born  Oct.  10,  1881,  Whitehall,  Mich.  f.  Marshall  Charles  Kellev,  Sept. 
23,  1840,  Wilmington,  N.  H.  m.  Marv  Strong  Smith,  June  12,  1852,  Dela- 
field.  Wis. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  Muskegon  High  School,   Mich.      Delta 
Gamma.      B.    L.    S.     Attended    Univ.    of   Minn.,    1899-1900;   Albion   Coll., 
Mich.,  1900-01.     Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903—. 
Address,  508  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1902.  HELEN  THERESA  KENNEDY 

Born  at  Council  Bluffs,  la.  f.  Prof.  John  A.  Kennedy,  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth  McCurdy  Kennedy. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  High   School   and   111.   Woman's  Coll., 
Jacksonville,   111.      B.   L.   S.      Librarian,  111.  State  School  for  the  Deaf ,  1898- 
1901;  Cataloger,  Jacksonville  Public  Library,  Aug.,  1903-July,  1904;  Cata- 
loger, Lincoln  Library,  Springfield,  111.,  Aug.,  1904 — . 
Address,  1015  S.  Sixth  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

1903.  ELWOOD  ALMON  KINGSTON 

Born  Oct.  30,  1876,  Picton,  Ontario,  Canada,  f.  Jas.  J.  Kingston,  1851, 
Picton,  Ont.     m.   Anna  E.  Reynolds,  1858,  Picton,  Ont. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Picton  High  School.  B.  A.;  M.  D.,  1903. 
Attended  Queen's  Univ.,  Kingston,  Can.,  1894-95,  1897-1901.  Queen's 
Univ.  Foot  Ball  team  for  four  years;  two  years  on  Queen's  Univ.  Hockey 
team,  for  year's  intercollegiate  Champain  of  the  world.  Practicing  Medicine, 
Lockport,  111.,  1903 — .  Member  of  Will  Co.  Medical  Soc;  Mason,  Lockport 
Lodge,  538,  A.  F.  and  A.  M. 

Married  Lenne  G.  Burr,  Oct.  8,  1903,  at  Belleville,  Ont. 
Address,  Lockport,  Jll. 


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1904.     WILLIAM  DAVID  KNOWLTON 

Born  Mar.  11,  1878,  Joliet,  111.  f.  David  Knowlton,  May  1,  1849,  Leeds 
Co.,  Ontario,  Canada,     m.   Rena  Powers,  1849,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Mich. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Onarga  High  School  and  Grand 
Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A.  Electrical  Engineer  and 
switch-board  operator,  July,  1903-Mar.,  1904;  Power  sub-station  superin- 
tendent. Mar.,  1904 — .     Assoc,  member  The  American  Inst,  of  Elec.  Eng'rs. 

Married  Nellie  Wise,  Nov.  23,  1903,  Milford,  111.      Child,  Margaret  Wal- 
damara,  born  Mar.  6,  1905. 
Address,  1525  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1905.     ROBERT  HAYDEN  KUSS 

Born  Nov.  9,  1876,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Joseph  Kuss,  Dec.  16,  1844,  Germany, 
m.   Louise  Birkenbule,  May  15,  1843,  Germany. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  B.  S.  Armv  and  Navv 
Club;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Editor  Tcchno- 
graph  No.  17.  Hamian  Engr.  Co.,  Peoria,  Sept.  1,  1903;  Instructor  in  Mech. 
Engr.,  Illinois,  1903-05;  Computer  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Coal  Testing  Plant, 
Sept.,  1904;  Special  Observer,  same,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1905 — .  Enlisted  June, 
1898,  Third  U.  S.  Vol.  Engineers;  corporal;  detached  service  under  Maj.  John 
A.  Logan  in  Santa  Clara  Province,  Cuba,  until  discharge.  Mar.,  1899;  U.  S. 
Commissary  and  Q.  M.  Dept.,  Cienfuegos,  Cuba,  1899. 

Married   Florence   Wilhelmina   Brower,    Sept.    3,    1904,    Springfield,    111. 
Child,  Ralph  Logan,  born  June  16,  1905. 
Address,  4521  A,  McKinley  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1906.  WILLIAM  ADELBERT  KUTSCH 
Born  Jan.  21,  1883,  La  Salle,  111.  f.  William  G.  A.  Kutsch,  Mar.  18, 
18S7,Lichi,  Hessen,  Germany,  m.  Othlie  A.  Bockme,  June  10, 1857,  Peru,  111. 
Student.  Prepared  in  La  Salle  Twp.  High  School.  Honorary  Chemical 
Fraternity.  Chemist  with  Armour  Packing  Co.,  June,  1903-Sept.,  1904; 
graduate  student  in  chemistrv,  phvsics  and  mathematics  in  Freiburg,  Ger- 
many, 1904 — . 
Address,  (1905)  Freiburg,  in  Baden,  Germany,  Freidrich  Strasse,  No.  10. 

1907.     CAROLINE  VALERIA  LANGWORTHY 

Born  June  20,  1879,  Dubuque,  la.  f,  L.  H.  Lang\vorthy.  m.  Carrie  L. 
Glover. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Dubuque,  Iowa.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.     B.    L.    S.      Assistant   Cataloguer,    Iowa   Univ.    Library,    Iowa   City, 
1903-06;     Ref.   Librarian,    Iowa  Univ.    Library,    1906.      Member  Congrega- 
tional Church. 
Address,  485  Hill  St.,  Dubuque,  la. 

1908.     LAWRENCE  FRED  LARSON 

Born  Sept.  6,  1880,  Galva,  111.  f.  Nels  P.  Larson,  Mar.  17,  1839.  Sweden, 
m.   Hannah  Peterson,  Oct.  15,  1846,  Sweden. 

Life  Insurance  Agent.      Prepared  in  Galva  High  School.      Philomathean; 
Oratorical  Ass'n;  Illinois-Indiana  Debating  team,  1903.      B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1904. 
Insurance    fellowship,    1903-04.      District    Manager    Northwestern    Mutual 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Peoria,  111. 
Address,  Galva,  111. 

1909.     NELS  ALFRED  LARSON 

Born  Dec.  31,  1879,  Lindkoping,  Sweden,  f.  John  F.  Larson,  Sweden, 
m.   Wilhelmina  Anderson,  Sweden. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Moline    High    School.      Delta    Upsilon.      LL.    B. 
Lawyer,  Rock  Island,  111.,  Oct.,  1903—. 
Address,  1819  16th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 


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1910.     EMMA  GRACE  LEFLER 

Born  Jan.  2,  1875,  Pontiac,  111.  f.  Geo.  M.  Lefler.  m.  Amanda  Dunn, 
Farmington,  111. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in    Pontiac   High   School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.;     B.  L.  S. 
Taught  at  Pontiac,   1898-1900;   Special  work  in  English,  Illinois,  1903-04; 
Cataloger,  Lib.  of  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904 — .      Member  Baptist  Church. 
Address,  Columbia,  Mo. 

IQll.     LULU  MACKINTOSH  LEGO 
Born  Jan.    10,   1880,  Mt.   Carroll,  111.     f.   Henry  Luther  Lego,  Feb.    12, 
1840,  Blair  Co.,  Pa.      m.  Alice  Mav  Rowlev,  Mar.  24,  1854,  Armstrong  Co., 
Pa. 

Prepared  in  Lanark  High  School.  Alethenai;  Ladies'  Mandolin  Club; 
mini  staff;  Class  Prophet.  LL.  B.  Admitted  to  111.  Bar,  Oct.,  1903. 
Clerk,  office  of  Vice-pres.  and  Dean  of  grad.  school,  Illinois,  1901-06.  Mem- 
bership in  Christian  Church.  Member  Beneficiary  committee  Royal  Neigh- 
bors of  America,  1905 — .  IlHnois  State  Recorder,  R.  N.  A.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

1912.     MARY  LENTZ 

Born  Aug.  21,  1864,  in  Freeport,  111.  f.  Jacob  Lentz,  May  12,  1822, 
Germany,     m.   Elizabeth  Anger,  Sept.  10,  1835,  Germany. 

Teacher.      B.   A.        Entered    from    Univ.   of   California.      Did   Graduate 
work  in, Univ.  of  Wis.      Has  taught   at  Farmer  City  and  Ridott,  111. 
Address,  Ridott,  111. 

1913.  ALFRED  CURTIS    LeSOURD 

Born  Jan.  4,  1875,  Topeka,  111.  f.  Charles  Thomas  LeSourd,  Feb.  4, 
1843,  Bethany,  Ohio.     m.   Velarah  Curtis,  Oct.  21,  1843,  Bethany,  Ohio. 

Railroad  Engineer.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  Univ.  High  School. 
C.  E.  Soc.  Instrumentman  on  construction,  1903-04;  Masonrv  Inspector, 
1905;  Asst.  Engr.  M.  of  W.  Dept.  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  Mich.  Div.,  1905—. 
Address,  Topeka,  111. 

1914.  ROBERT  CLINTON  LLOYD 

Born  July  4,  1878,  Canton,  111.  f.  Robert  Lloyd,  Feb.  23,  1839,  Dawn 
Mills,  Ontario,  Canada,  m.  Hananh  Maria  Burson,  July  4,  1842,  Walnut 
Grove,  111. 

Manager  of   Estate.      Prepared   in   Canton    High    School.     Alpha    Zeta; 
Sigma  Xi.      B.  S.      Student  Asst.,  Soil  Survey,  June,  1903-Sept.,  1905  ;  Supt. 
of  Soil  Survey  in  the  Agr.  Exp.  Station,  Urbana,  111.,  Sept.  1,  1905 — ;   Asst. 
Mgr.,  Estate  of  Hiram  Sibley,  Sibley,  111.,  1905—. 
Address,  Sibley,  111.,  (home)  Canton,  111. 

1915.     JOHN  ALBERT  McFARLAND 
Born   Oct.    23,    1880,    Mendota,    111.     f.   Abel    Witherspoon    McFarland, 

near  Akron,  Ohio.     m.   Amelia  Genet  McFarland,  Mendota,  111. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Mendota  High  School  and  La  Salle  Twp.   High 

School.      Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.      B.  S.     Asst.  Chemist  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.; 

Asst.  Chemist  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.;  Chemist,  Mo.  Pacific  R.  R. 
Married  Paula  Siegel,  Sept.  1,  1903,  Champaign,  111. 

Address,  3001  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1916.     ISABEL  McROBIE   (RAY) 
Wife  of  No.  1568 
Born  July  9,  1881,  Chicago,  111.     f.  John  McRobie,  Feb.  15,    1855,    Mon- 
treal, Canada,     m.   Susan  Musgrove,  Apr.  3,  1854,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School,  Chicago.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka 
League;  Deutsche  Verein.      B.  A. 

Married  Walter  Thornton  Ray  ('01),  June  14,  1904.     Child,  Lewis  Bart- 
mer,  born  May  30,  1905. 
Address,  4524  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1917.     ALICE  CALHOUN  MANN 

Born  July  10,  ISSl,  Danville,  111.  f.  f.  William  Mann,  1838,  N.  J.  m. 
Kate  Harmon,  1850,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.      Pi  Beta  Phi.      B.  L.  S. 
Cataloger  of  Covington,  Ky.,  Public  Library,  Mar.,  1905;  Organizer  of  Win- 
terest,  la..  Public  Library,  May,  1905-06. 
Address,  Winterset,  la. 

1918.     GEORGE  EDWARD  MARKER 

Born  May  4,  1867,  He\-vvorth,  111.  f.  Jacob  L.  Marker,  May  7,  1827, 
Middletown,  Va.     m.   Marion  L.  Bentley,  Grafton,  W.  Va. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Hevworth,  and  Normal,  111.  B.  A.;  M.  A., 
1904,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia.  Scholarship  at  Columbia  Univ.,  1903- 
04;  Prin.  Teachers'  Training  and  Model  School,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1904-05; 
Professor  of  Psychology  and  Education,  State  Normal  School,  Cheney,  Wash., 
1905 — .  Articles,  Teaching  Children  Ho^v  to  Study  History,  Teachers'  Coll. 
Record,  Vol.  V,  May,  1904,  pp.  20-33;  How  to  Test  the  Quality  of  Teaching, 
Education,  Apr.,  1905,  Vol.  XXV,  pp.  451-459.  Elder  in  Presbyterian 
Church,  1905-08.      Member  Hudson  River  School  masters'  club. 

Married    Leila  Webber,   Aug.   25,    1896,  Mt.   Sterling,   111.;   Pres.  Inland 
Empire  Schoolmasters'  Club,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1906 — . 
Address,  Cheney,  Wash. 

1919.     GRACE  E.  MARTIN 

Bom  Apr.  13,  1883,  Ludlow,  111.  f.  Geo.  W\  Martin,  Sandusky  Co., 
Ohio,  Nov.  2,  1852.     m.   Luaretta  Martin,  Green  Valley,  111.,  Mar.  7,  1854. 

Clerk  in   Law   Office.      Prepared   in   Champaign   High   School.      LL.    B. 
Clerk  in  law  office,  1900 — . 
Address,  209  E.  White  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1920.     CYLDE  MILTON  MATHEWS 

Born  Dec.  22,  1878,  in  Urbana,  111.  f.  M.  W.  Mathews,  Marshall,  111. 
m.  Julia  R.  Mathews,  Medina,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Urbana    High    School.      Sigma    Chi.      Football 
team,    1900;   baseball  team,    1899,    1900,   01,   02.      LL.  B.      Practicing  law, 
1903 — .      Publisher  Urbana  Herald,  1900-05. 
Address,  601  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1921.     MARY  ALICE  MATTHEWS 

Bom  at  Mayview,  Mo.  f.  Arthur  Bradley,  Matthews,  Ross,  England, 
m.   Mary  Joanna  Reed,  Sharon,  Penn. 

Librarian.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pres.  Library  Club,  Illinois. 
B.  L.  S.  Attended  State  Normal  School,  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  1886-90;  Leland 
Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1893-94.  Asst.  Calatog  Div.,  Library  of  Congress, 
July,  1903-Sept.,  1905;  Librarihn,  Univ.  of  So.  Dak.,  Sept.  1905—.  Mem- 
ber Amer.  Lib.  Assn.,  1906 — . 
Address,  Vermilion,  So.  Dak. 

1922.     JOHN   DELOSS  MELL 

Born  Apr.  9,  1878,  San  Jose,  111.  f.  Emeziah  J.  Mell,  Feb.  8,  1842, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.     m.   Melinda  E.  Taylor,  Apr.  23,  1844,  Ind. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  San  Jose,  111."     LL.  B.      Practicing  Law,   1904 — . 

Married  Ollie  I.  Cease,  June  14,  1904. 
Address,  Hagerman,  New  Mex. 


348  University  of  Illinois  [1903 

1923.  JULIA  WRIGHT  MERRILL 

Born  Sept.  11,  1881,  Chillicothe,  Ohio.     f.   Chester  Wright  Merrill,  1847, 
Montpelier,  Vt.     m.   Mary  Franklin,  1850,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Woodward  High  School,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Attended  Univ.  of  Cincin.,  1898-1900.  Matthew  Thorns  scholarship,  Univ. 
of  Cincin.,  B.  L.  S.  Wisconsin  Free  Library  Comm.,  reviser  in  Summer 
library  school,  1903;  Legislative  reference  department,  Aug.,  1903-Jan., 
1906;  Acting  Librarian,  Free  Pub.  Lib.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  Feb.,  1906 — . 
Member  American  Library  Ass'n,  1901 — . 
Address,  Free  Public  Library,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

1924.  RALPH  GARFIELD  MILLS 

Born  Mar.  4,  1881,  Lincoln,  111.     f.   Andrew  Hopkins  Mills,  Oct.  8,  1853, 
Magnolia,  111.     m.   Elizabeth  Emily  Bell,  June  1,  1856,  Lincoln,  111. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.     Glee  Club;  Opera  Club; 
Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B.  A.      Student  of  Medicine,  1903—,  Northwestern 
Med.  Coll.      Member  of  Nu  Sigma  Nu  and  Alpha  Omega  Alpha  at  North- 
western Med.  Coll. 
Address,  356  W.  Decatur  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

1925.     STELLA  WEBSTER  MORGAN 

Born  Sept.   15,   1876,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     f.   Alfred  White  Morgan,  Ind. 
m.   Louise  Grimes  Morgan,  Ind. 

Associate  Professor  of  English,  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.  Prepared  in 
Springfield  High  School,  111.  English  Club;  Watcheka  League;  Y.'W.C.A.; 
Natural  History  Club.  B.  A.  Principal  High  School,  Ashland,  111.,  1903- 
04;  Dean  of  Women,  Univ.  So.  Calif.,  1904-05.  Associate  Professor  of 
English,  1905—. 
Address,  328  Pacific  Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

1926.     WINIFRED  MYERS  (FURSMAN) 
Wife  of  No.  2088 

Born  Ap.  14,  1878,  Champaign,  111.     f.  John  Wesley  Myers,     m.   Helen 
E.  Vitterm. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  A. 

Married  William  H.  Fursman  ('04),  Oct.  24,  1904,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  1237  Ainslie  Aye.,  Chicago,  111. 

1927.     FREDERICK  LOUIS  NEES 

Born  Dec.  5,  1879,  in  Germany,     f.   F.  L.  Nees.     m.   Barbara  Lutz. 

Lawyer.      Phi  Kappa  Sigma;   Phi  Alpha  Delta.      LL.  B. 
Address,  1221  Perry  St.,  627  Chicago  Opera  House  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1928.     CHARLOTTE  BRIGGS  NELSON 

Born  Sept.   16,   1881,  Bloomington,  111.     f.   Edgar  F.   Nelson,     m.   Min- 
erva Rogus  Briggs. 

Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School,  111.     B.  A.,  1902,  Vassar  College;  B.  S. 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Household  Science  Club.      Second  Presbyterian  Church;  Clio 
Club,   president,    1905-06;    Discussion   Club,   president,    1904-05;    Musicale 
Club;  Woman's  Club. 
Address,  710  North  East  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1929.     MARY  FRANCES  NESBIT 

Born  Mar  24,    1870,   Rardin,   111.     f.  Joseph   Washington   Nesbit,   New 
Richmond,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Margaret  McAllister,  Oakland,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Rardin  Village  Schools  and  Oakland  High  School. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.     Capt.  Basket  Ball  team.      B.  A.      Presbyterian  Church,  1884; 
taecher  in  Sunday  School ;  member  of  choir. 
Address,  Oakland,  111. 


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1930.     THOMAS  NOBLE 
Brother  of  Nos.  974,  975 
Born  June  25,  1879,  Todds  Point,  111.     f.   Robert  Cooper  Noble,  Feb.  21, 
1848,    Arlington    Farm,    Massillon,    Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth    Harmount,    New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     Nat.  Hist.  Soc.;  Agricul- 
tural Club.     B.  S.     Farmer,  1903—. 
Address,  1230  Waco  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

1931.     SAMUEL  RUFUS  NOE 

Born  Jan.  18,  1880,  Dandridge,  Tenn.  f.  William  Sterling  Noe,  May  1, 
1844,  Morristown,  Tenn.  m.  Eliza  Jane  Dyke,  Nov.  11,  1845,  Greenville, 
Tenn. 

Builder  and  Contractor.      Prepared  in  Bement  High  School,  111.      B.  A. 
Teacher,  1903-04.      Builder  and  Contractor,  1904—. 
Address,  Auburn,  111. 

1932.  CHARLES  LEWIS  OGDEN 

Bom  Feb.  21,  1876,  Cameron,  111.  f.  Franklin  Delos  Ogden,  Oct.  1, 
1833,  Rome,  N.  Y.     m.   Harriet  Ann  Lewis,  Apr.  20,  1844,  Berwick,  111. 

Lawver.      Prepared  in  Knox  Prep,  and  L^niv.  Acad.      LL.  B.      Practiced 
Law,   Plymouth,   111.,   Feb.,    1904-Nov.,  1905;  Village  Attorney,  Plymouth, 
1904;  Practicing  at  Galesburg,  1905 — .     Member  Baptist  Church,  Plymouth, 
111. ;  Clerk  of  Salem  Baptist  Ass'n. 
Address,  Galesburg,  111. 

1933.  GEORGE  CARROLL  OXER 
Born  Apr.  29,  1878,  in  Macon,  111.     f.  J.  W.  Walker. 

Electrician.      B.    S.      In    1904   with   General   Electric   Co.,   Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 
Address,  1618  Chapel  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

1934.  ROY  SHELDON   PARKER 

Born  May  1,  1882,  Toluca,  111.  f.  John  William  Parker,  Oct.  25,  1850, 
Evansville,  Ind.  m.  Sarah  Ann  Litchfield,  Dec.  30,  1856,  Bennington  Twp., 
Marshall  Co.,  111. 

Clerk.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Beta   Theta    Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Foot 
Ball  team,  1901-02;  Base  ball  team,  1902-04.      B.  A.     Clerk,  D.  O.  DevHn 
Coal  Co.,  Oct.  15,  1904-05;   Union  Pac.  R.  R.  Co.,  to  date. 
Address,  324  S.  26th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

1935.  ROBERT  WILLIAM   PARR 

Bom  Apr.  20,  1875,  Mapleton,  111.  f.  James  Parr.  m.  Harriet  M. 
Reeve. 

Teacher.     M.    Accts.,    1896,    Hedding   Coll.      Studied   at   Simpson   Coll., 
1898.      B.   A.      Instructor  in   Mathematics  and  Commercial  work,   Pontiac 
Twp.    High   School,    1903-04;    Instructor  in   Commerce,   Minneapolis   High 
School,  1904-05;  Principal  of  Schools,  Eraser,  Idaho,  1905. 
Address,  Eraser,  Idaho. 

1936.     CHRISTIAN   PETER  LAURITZ  PETERSEN 

Bom  Jan.  24,  1874,  Roskilde,  Denmark,  f.  Johannes  P.  Petersen,  Mar. 
15,  1831,  Sjovang,  Denmark,  m.  Margrete  Y.  C.  M.  Wind,  Jan.  11,  1847, 
Flensbarg,  Denmark. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Danish   Schools.      Scandinavian  Club.      B.   S. 
Bridge    draftsman,    1903-04;    Ornamental   iron   draftsman,    1904 — .      Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Danish  Navy,  Commissioned  Oct.  21,  1898. 
Address,  (Permanent)  care  of  H.  Eflflandt,  165  Fourth  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 


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1937.  JAMES  WILLIAM  PETTYJOHN 

Born  Oct.  4,  1881,  Marton,  IlL  f.  Oliver  J.  Pettyjohn,  m.  Nancy 
Margaret  Todd,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Farmington  High  School.  Theta  Kappa  Nu. 
LL.  B.  Clerked  in  law  office  until  Oct.,  1903  ;  in  Marshall  Field  &  Co.  whole- 
sale credit  department,  1903 — .      Member  Congregational  Church. 

Married  Elizabeth  jack,  Oct.  19,  1904,  Farmington,  111. 
Address,  276  E.  63d  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1938.  CHARLES  ROBERT  POLLARD 

Born  Dec.  2,  1882,  Delphi,  Ind.  f.  Robert  Carter  Pollard,  Aug.  24,  1855, 
Mobile,  Ala.     m.   Sally  Allen  Jackson,  Feb.  27,  1863,  Delphi,  Ind. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Culver  Military  Acad.      Sigma  Chi;  Illinois  Club. 
Foot  Ball  team.     LL.  B.      Practicing  law. 
Address,  Delphi,  Ind. 

1939.     GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  POWERS 
Born  Oct.  26,  1881,  Edinburg,  111.     f.   Erasmus  Darwin  Powers,  Mar.  7, 

1847,  Perrysburg,  Ohio.     m.   Martha  Augusta  Ryan,  July,  1859,  Taylorville, 

111. 

Bookkeeper.      Prepared  in  Edinburg  Twp.  High  School  and  Lincoln  Univ. 

Prep.  School.     Alpha  Tau  Omega.      B.  A.      In  Grain  Commission  Business, 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Jan-July,  1904;  Grain  and  Provision  Broker,  Nashville, 

Tenn.,  July,    1904-May,   1905;  Bookkeeper  Benton  Coal  Co.,   Benton,   111., 

May,  1905—. 

Address,  Benton,  111. 

1940.     BANUS  HUTSON  PRATER 

Born  Nov.  11,  1881,  Bingham,  111.  f.  Lyman  A.  Prater,  m.  Sarah  J. 
Crouch. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.  Sigma  Nu.  Class  Base 
Ball  and  Foot  Ball,  four  years;  Major,  1st  Batt.,  Univ.  Reg.,  1902-03.  Capt. 
B.  S.  American  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  July-Sept.,  1903;  Instructor, 
Illinois,  1903-04;  Isthmian  Com.,  Canal  Zone,  Panama,  June,  1904 — . 

Married  Daisy  Fernie  Lovett,  July  13,  1905,  Decatur,  111. 
Address,  Bohio,  Canal  Zone,  Panama;  (Home)  Vandalia,  111. 

1941.     HUGH  MITCHEL  PRICE 
Husband  of  No.  1974 

Born  Mar.  25,  1877,  in  Danvers,  111.  f.  Edward  Llewellyn  Price,  m. 
Emmaline  M.  Mitchel,  Bloomington,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Illio  Board;  Capt.  B.  S. 
Civil  Engineer,  with  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.  Co.,  July,  1903-Jan.,  1904; 
Const.  Engr.  with  Burns  &  McDonnell,  M.  &  S.  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Feb.- 
Dec,  1904;  Chief  Engr.,  Muskogee  Elec.  Trac.  Co.,  Muskogee,  I.  T.,  Dec, 
1904-July,  1905. 

Married  Marietta  Loiza  Street  ('03),  Dec.  28,  1905,  Dixon,  111. 
Address,  City  Hall,  Paris,  Texas. 

1942.     LORING  HARVEY  PROVINE 
Born  Aug.  18,  1880,  Quincy,  111.     f.  James  Harvey  Provine,  May  4,  1844, 

Macomb,  111.     m.  Abbie  Luella  Ross,  Dec.  18,  1849,  Bangor,  Me. 

Concrete  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Macomb  High  School.     Tau  Beta  Pi; 

Technograph   Board,   three   years;    President  of  Board,  1903;  Capt.      B.    S. 

Assistant  in  Math.,  Illinois,   1902-03.     Architectural   Engineering,   Chicago, 

111.;   Concrete   Engineering,   St.    Paul,  Minn. 

Married  Bertha  Walker,  Aug.  31,  1904,  Macomb,  111. 

Address,  1016  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. ,  Minneapolis,  Minn. ;  (Home)  Macomb,  111. 


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1943.     HENRY  JOSEF  QUAYLE 

Born  Apr.  29,  1876,  Isle  of  Man.  f.  John  Quayle,  1835,  Isle  of  Man.  m. 
Jane  Skinner,  1837,  Isle  of  Man. 

Entomologist.  Prepared  in  Northern  Ind.  Normal  School,  Valparaiso, 
Ind.,  Central  Normal  Coll.,  Danville,  Ind.,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Nat.  Historv 
Soc;  Adelphic;  Assoc.  Editor  I  Hint,  1900-01;  Business  Manager,  Illiui,  1902- 
03;  Editor  Illio.  Capt.  B.  A.  Asst.  in  Entomology,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  and 
Asst.  Entomologist  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1903-05;  Instructor  in 
Zoology  Iowa  State  College,  and  Asst.  Entomologist  Iowa  State  Experi- 
mental Station,  1905 — .  Article,  Spraying  for  Scale  Insects,  Bull.  Agr. 
Ex.  Sta.,  May,  1905,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  Egg-laying  Habits  of  Culex  curriei, 
Ent.  Ahws,  1906;  Notes  on  Taeniorhynchos  Squamigen,  Canadian  Entomol- 
gtst,  Jan.,  1906;  Mosquito  Control  Work  in  Cahfornia,  Bull.  Calif.  Ex.  Sta., 
Berkeley,  Calif.,  June,  1906.  Member  Assn.  Economic  Entomologists, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Entomological  Societies  of  Philadelphia  and  Ontario; 
Amer.  Assn.  Adv.  of  Science;  Fellow  Iowa  Acad.  Scienres. 
Address,  Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  la..  Box  774. 

1944.      WILLIAM  EVERTON   RAMSEY 
Born  Jan.   3,   1880,   Chicago,   111.     f.   WiUiam   Wilson  Ramsey,    Oxford, 

Pa.     m.   Laura  Simpson  White,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Architectural  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago, 

and  So.  Side  Acad.,  Chicago.      Phi  Delta  Theta.      B.  A.,  1900,  Chicago;  B.  S. 

Engineer  for  the  General  Fireproofing  Co.,  Chicago. 

Address,  6056  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1945.     BERTHA  THATCHER  RANDALL 
Born  Feb.  27,  1871,  Decatur,  111.     f.  John  Newton  Randall,  Pittsfield,  N. 

H.     m.   Mary  M.  Thatcher,  Uwchlan,  Pa. 

Library   Cataloger.      Prepared   in   Decatur   High    School.      B.    S.,    1893, 

Smith   College.      B.    L.    S.      Instructor   111.    State   Library   School,    1903-04; 

First  Asst.  Cataloger  Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh,  Aug.,  1904 — . 

Address,  Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1946.     FRANK  HIETT  RHEA 
Bom  Jan.  25,  1871,  in  Saybrook,  111.     f.  T.  F.  Rhea. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School.      LL.  B. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111. 

1947.     JOHN  JEFFERSON  RICHEY 
Born   Jan.    8,    1877,   Peoria,    Kans.     f.  J.  Scott  Richev,   Mar.   23,  1850, 

Marvsville,  Ohio.     m.   Elmina  Rhinehart,  Mav  16,  1853,  Lightsville,  111. 
Instructor.      Prepared    in    Polo    High    School.     Tau    Beta    Pi.      B.    S. 

Instructor,    Illinois,   1903-04,   1904-05;    Inspector  and    Draftsman,    Bridge 

Dept.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1906—. 

Address,   Bridge  Dept.   C.   &    N.  W.  R.  R.,  Chicago,   111.;   (Home)  Polo,  111. 

1948.     FRED  ELMER  RIGHTOR 

Born  Aug.  8,  1882.  Rockford,  111.  f.  Elmer  Abram  Rightor,  Mar.  8, 
1861,  Rockford,  111.  m.  Arabella  Victoria  Drummond,  May  25,  1858, 
Oquawka,  111. 

Railroad  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  Delta  Upsi- 
lon.  B.  S.  Civil  Engineer,  111.  Cent.  R.  R.,  at  Freeport,  Clinton  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Ft.  Dodge,  la.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Omaha  Division 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  to  Jan.  17,  1906;  Asst.  Engr.  of  Freeport  Division,  I.  C.  R.  R., 
1906—.     Member  Masons;  Elks. 

Married  Minnie  Marie  Garrett,  Oct.  26,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Freeport,  111. 


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1949.  SUSAN  FARLEY  ROLFE 
Daughter  of  No.  14;  Sister  of  Nos.  1399,  1751 

Born  Oct.  13,  1882,  Oswego,  111.  f.  Charles  Wesley  Rolfe,  Apr.  17,  1850, 
Wheeling,  111.     m.   Martha  Kussman  Farley,  May  8,  1849,  Boston,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  A. 
Address,  601  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

1950.  FRED  WAYLAND  ROSE 

Born  June  24,  1877,  Mazon,  111.  f.  David  A.  Rose,  Sept.  3,  1841,  Somer- 
hill,  N.  Y.     m.   Emma  May  Manley,  30,  1844,  Grange  Co.,  Ohio. 

Erecting  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.      Erecting  Engineer 
with  The  Arnold  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Address  (Home),  623  Poplar  St.,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

1951.     ROY  WEAVER  RUTT 

Born  Feb.  1,  1880,  Prairieville,  111.  f.  Levi  R.  Rutt,  1844,  Pa.  m. 
EHzabeth  S.  Weaver,  1843,  Pa. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Sterling  High  School.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  B.  S.  Experimental  Draftsman,  Oliver  Typewriter  Co.,  Wood- 
stock, 111.,  July,  1903-04;  Computer,  Coal  Testing  Plant,  U.  S.  G.  S.  at 
World's  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  Julia  M.  ,  May.  27,  Woodstock,  111. 

Address,  5052  A  Morgan  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1952.     GEORGE  LOYAL  SAWYER 
Brother  of  Nos.  1757,  2491 

Born  May  11,  1881,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.  f.  George  Sials  Sawyer,  Sept.  11, 
1843,  Chester,  Vt.     m.   Phebe  Content  Hubbard,  Feb.  14,  1852. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  High  School,  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Phi  Gamma  Delta.  B.  S.  Res.  Engr.,  Wis.  &  Mich.  Ry.,  1903;  Asst.  Engr., 
to  W.  S.  Shields,  Chicago,  Asst.  City  Engineer,  Champaign,  111.,  1904;  Office 
Engineer  in  City  Engineer's  office,  Boise,  Idaho,  1904-05;  Engineer  for 
Warren  Improvement  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1905 — .  Member  Illinois 
Society  of  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors,  Jan.  1,  1904 — . 
Address,  (Home)  3101  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  869  Sutter  St.,  San  Francisco, 

Calif. 

1953.     JOHN  HENRY  SCHACHT 
Brother  of  No.    1074 

Born  Mar.  14,  1878,  Moline,  111.  f.  Henry  August  Schacht,  Apr.  9,  1847, 
Schoenberg,  Holstein,  Germany,  m.  Katherine  Efflandt,  Sept.  14,  1847, 
Schoenberg,    Holstein,    Germany. 

Architectural  Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Manager  Base  Ball  team,  1903.  B.  S.  Architectural  draftsman 
with  O.  Z.  Cervin,  Moline,  111. 

Married  Maude  Menora  Smith,  Apr.  6,  1904,  Moline,  111. 
Address,  1440  13th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

1954.    GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  SCHMIDT 
Born  Dec.  24,   1879,  Goppingen,  Germany,     f.  John  A.  Schmidt,   1849, 

Germany,     m.   Louise  Martin,  1847,  Germany. 

Instructor.      Prepared     in     Englewood     High     School,     Chicago.      Der 

Deutsche   Verein;   Capt.      B.    A.      Instructor,    Sterling   Twp.    High    School, 

1903—. 

Address,  (Home)  6225  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  Sterling,  111. 


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1955.  BUDD  WILLARD  SEYMOUR 

Born  Feb.  22,  1876,  Dwight,  111.  f.  John  Seymour,  Sept.  2,  1834,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.     m.   Ellen  Orr,  Oct.  4,  1843,  Mercer,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Dwight  High  School.     Tau  Beta  Pi.      B.  S. 
Draftsman,  Morava  Const.  Co.,  June,  1903-Oct.,  1904;  Southern  Bridge  Co., 
Oct.   -Dec,    1904;   McClintic   Marshall,   Dec,    1904-May,    1905;   A.   Bolters 
Sons,  May,  1905-Mar.,  1906;  Civ.  Engr.  for  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1906—. 
Address,  6400  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1956.  MAUDE  LILLIAN  SHELDON 

Sister  of  No.  1957 

Bom  Apr.  10,  1880,  Sharpsburg,  111.  f.  Salmon  Maxwell  Sheldon, 
Sharpsburg,  111.     m.   Mary  Isabella  Wood,  Oct.  27,  1849,  Dixon,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Tavlorv^Ue  Twp.  High  School.     Watcheka  League. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.     B.  A.      Principal  of  Avon  High  School,  1903—. 
Address,  (Home)  Sharpsburg,  111. 

1957.     VICTOR  LORENZO  SHELDON 
Brother  of  No.  1956;  Husband  of  No.  2270 

Born  Oct.  14,  1876,  Sharpsburg,  111.  f.  Salmon  Maxwell  Sheldon,  Feb. 
16,  1847.     m.   Mary  Sheldon,  1850,  Dixon,  111. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Taylor\'ille  Twp.  High  School. 
Adlephic;  Mech.  and  Elect.  Engineering  Club.  B.  S.  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. Article,  A  New  Hvdraulic  Belt  Dynamometer,  American  Machinist, 
Aug.  13,  1904,  pp.  1145-1148. 

Married  Nellie  Wetzel  ('04),  June  28,  1905,  Stonington,  111. 
Address,  1368  Clara  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1958.     ADDISON  M.  SHELTON 

Bom  Nov.  11,  1875,  Loami,  111.  f.  Chatham,  111.,  Mar.  25,  1844.  m. 
Chatham,  111.,  Jan.  25,  1849. 

Superintendent  of  Schools.  Prepared  in  Loami  High  School  and  So. 
State  Normal,  Carbondale,  111.  Philomathean;  English  Club;  Choral  Soc; 
Illinois-Missouri  Debate,  1903;  Class  Poet.      B.  A.     Teacher. 

Married  W'anda  Schember,  1899,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  Crystal  Lake,  111. 

1959.     JOHN  EARL  SHOEMAKER 
Bom  Sept.  26,  1881,  Charleston,  111.     f.  T.  T.  Shoemaker,  Sept.  14,  1847, 

Charleston,  111.     m.   Emmazetta  Reat,  Oct.  15,  1850,  Charleston,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Charleston  High  School.      Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.     C.  E.  Club;  Mathematical  Club;  Manager 

lUio;  Manager  Technograph  No.  18;  Pres.  Technograph  Board,  Tech.  No.  19. 

B.  A.;  B.  S.,  1905.      Engineering  Aid  in  the  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service. 

Address,  Charleston,  111. 

1960.     RODERICK  WILLIAM  SILER 
Born  Sept.   16,   1879,  on  the  Island  of  St.   Helena,     f.  J.   W.   Siler.     m. 

Susan  E.  Smvthe. 

Civil    Engineer.      Phi    Delta    Theta;    Theta    Nu    Epsilon.      B.    S.     Civil 

Engineer,  1903 — .      Member  of  Episcopal  Church. 

Address,  6345  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1961.     FRANCES  SIMPSON 
Bom  in  Burtonsville,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.     f.  James  Nelson  Simpson, 
Apr.  7,  1815.     m.   Elizabeth  Diefendorf,  Jan.  8,  1837,  Minden,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.      Prepared    in    Packer  Collegiate   Institute,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 


354  University  of  Illinois  [1903 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Northwestern.  B.  L.,  1884, 
Northwestern;  M.  L.,  1888,  same;  B.  L.  S.  Teacher  in  Troy  High  School, 
1885-87;  Decatur,  111.,  1887-91;  Rockford,  111.,  1891-93;  Pontiac,  111.,  Twp. 
High  School,  1894-98;  Asst.  Librarian,  Chicago  Inst.,  1899-1901;  Univ.  of 
111.,  Head  Cataloger,  1901-03;  Reference  Librarian  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Library 
Economy,  1903 — .  Published,  History  of  the  Evolution  of  the  Library,  a 
Syllabus;  Lloyde,  Champaign,  1903,  pp.  95.  Pres.  Illinois  State  Library 
School  Ass'n,  1904-05. 
Address,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111. 

1962.     ELGIE  RAY  SKINNER 

Born  Dec.  12,  1877,  Pulaski,  Ohio.  f.  John  R.  Skinner,  Pulaski,  Ohio. 
m.   Mary  A.  Skinner,  Winimac,  Ind. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Areola  High  School.     Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Engineering   Soc.      B.    S.      Mechanical    Engineer  with   Corn   Products    Re- 
fining Co.,    1903 — .      Member  U.   S.   Vol.   Infantry,   Apr.   27,   1898-May  2, 
1899.      Junior  member  Western  Soc.  of  Enigneers,  Apr.,  1904 — . 
Address,  4451  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1963.  CHARLES  HENRY  SMITH 

Born  June  8,  1875,  in  Metamora,  111.  f.  John  Smith,  m.  Magdalene 
Schertz. 

Student..     Prepared  in  Metamora  High  School;  Illinois  State  Normal, 
1896-98;   Univ.  of  Mich.,  1899.       A.  B.,   1902,   111.;  A.   M.,   1903,   Univ.   of 
Chicago.     Adelphic.     Fellowship  Univ.    of   Chicago,    1905 — .      Ares.  Y.   M. 
C.  A.,  111.  State  Normal;  Vice  Pres.,  same,  IlHnois. 
Address,  Snell  Hall,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

1964.  CHARLES  WESLEY  SMITH 

Born  June  20,  1877,  Ehzabeth  City,  N.  C.  f.  Charles  Weslev  Smith, 
July  14,  1843,  Smithfield,  Pa.  m.  Hester  Ann  Bourne,  Dec.  17,  1845, 
Smithfield,  Pa. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.  Y.  B.  A.; 
B.  L.  S.,  1905.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  Lockwood,  N.  Y.,  1895-1900;  Asst. 
Librarian,  Univ.  of  Washington,  Aug.,  1905-Feb.,  1906;  Acting  Librarian, 
Mar.,  1906 —  Article,  Bibliography  of  Morris  Birkbeck,  Transactions  of 
the  111.  State  Hist.  Soc,  1905.  Member  Amer.  Library  Ass'n.,  May, 
1904;  Amer.  Historical  Ass'n,  Jan.,  1905;  Bibliographiral  Soc.  of  Amer., 
1906—. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1965.     JOHN  JACK  SPRIGGS 
Husband  of  No.  1981 

Born  Sept.  14,  1877,  Louisville,  111.  f.  James  J.  Spriggs,  Apr.  6,  1818, 
N.  C.     m.   Nancy  Warren,  July  20,  1844,  Ky. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Alton,  111.,  Ewing  Coll.,  Ewing,  111. 
Band.  B.  A.;  LL.  B.,  1905,  Univ.  of  Missouri.  School  teacher,  Louisville, 
111.,  1903;  admitted  to  Bar  in  Mo.,  Dec.  5,  1904;  Student  and  Lawyer,  1904 — . 
Member  9th  Illinois  Vol.  Inf.,  June  28,  1898-Jan.  12,  1899. 

Married  Edna  Cecelia  Vance  ('03),  June  10,  1903,  Champaign,  111.     Child, 
Deane  Vance,  born  July  19,  1904. 
Address,  (Home)  Louisville,  111.;  Columbia,  Mo. 

1966.     GARLAND  STAHL 

Born  Apr.  13,  1880,  f.  Henrv  Stahl,  May  19,  1842,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  m. 
Eliza  Stahl,  Jan.  16,  1844,  Winchester,  111. 

Lawver  and  Base  Ball  Manager.  Prepared  in  Elkhart  High  School,  and 
Univ.  Acad.      Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Base  Ball  and  Foot  Ball  teams  four 


1903]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  355 

years;  Capt.  Foot  Ball  team,  1902.      LL.  B.      Plaving  Professional  Base  Ball, 
1903;  Boston,  1904-05;  Washington,  1905—. 

Married  Jean  Mahan  (Ex-'04),  Jan.  24,  1906,  Pasadena,  Calif. 
Address,  (Home)  Elkhart,  111. 

1967.     ALTA  LOUISE  STANSBURY 
Born  Nov.    10,    1880,  Western  Call,    la.     f.  G.   W.   Stansbury. 
Librarian.      Prepared  in  Cedar  Rapids  High  School,  Iowa.      Pi  Beta  Phi. 

B.  L.  S.      Librarian,  Port  Huron  Public  Library. 
Address,  1504  Military  St.,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

1968.     CARL  STEINW^EDELL 
Brother  of  No.  1079 
Born  Apr.  13,  1882.     f.   Wm.  Steinwedell.     m.   Louise  A.  Steinwedell. 
Chemist.      Prepared  in  Quincv  High  School.      Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Base  Ball  team,  1900-03.'     B.  S.     Gas  Engineer,  The  Gas  Machinery 
Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Chemist,  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.,  1905-06;   Supt.  Butte 
Gas,  Light  &  Fuel  Co.,  1906—. 
Address,  Butte  Gas,   Light  &  Fuel  Co.,   Butte,   Mont. 

1969.     LUCIA  ALZIXA  STEVENS 

Born  Mar.  8,  1879,  Coral,  111.  f.  Frank  Ernest  Stevens,  1852,  Friendship, 
N.  Y.     m.   Rosalie  Barber,  1848,  Java  Village,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.      Prepared     in     Marengo     High     School.     Teacher,     Marengo, 
1903-05;  Graduate  Student,  Illinois,  1905-06. 
Address,  (Home)  Marengo,  111. 

1970.     J.  CARL  STINE 

Born  Jan.  21.  1873,  in  Sharpsville,  111.     f.   William  Stine.     m.  . 

Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1905. 
Address, 

1971.     CLYDE  ERNEST  STONE 
Brother  of  No.  1972 

Bom  Mar.  23,  1876,  near  Mason  City,  111.  f.  Claudius  L.  Stone, 
Sept.  18,  1845,  near  Middletown,  111.     m.   Mary  Gertrude  Marot. 

Lawver.  Prepared  in  Mason  Citv  High  School,  111.  Philomathean; 
Political  Science  Club ;  Van  Twiller  Court ;  Phi  Delta  Phi ;  Theta  Kappa  Nu ; 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Illinois-Missouri  debating  team,  1902;  Senior  Class 
Orator,  1903;  Foot  Ball  Team,  1901-02.  LL.  B.  Attorney  at  Law,  (firm 
name  Joseph  V.  Graff  &  Clyde  E.  Stone),  1903 — .  Member  Peoria  Bar  Assn. ; 
Vice-pres.  of  Univ.  of  Illinois  Club,  Peoria,  111.;  Trustee  of  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Peoria. 

Married  Jessie  Browning,  Nov.  14,  1900,  at  Havana,  111. 
Address,  1020  Glen  Oak  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.;  bus.  309  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg. 

1972.     HAL  MAROT  STONE 
Brother  of  No.  1971 ;  Husband  of  No.  1825 
Born  July  31,  1877,  Mason  City,  111.     f.  Claudius  L.  Stone,  Sept.  IS,  1845, 
near  Middletown,  111.     m.   Mary  Gertrude  Marot. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Mason  Citv  High  School.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.      Philomathean;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Y.  M. 

C.  A.;  Political  Science  Club.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law.  1903 — . 

Married  Mildred  Ann  Burrill  ('03),  Nov.  11,  1903,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  330-331  Unity  Bldg.,  Bloomington,  111. 


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1973.     ELLSWORTH  PRIME  STOREY 
Born  Nov.   16,  1879,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Henry  Clififord  Storey,     m.  Mary 

Lavinia  Northway. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Manual  Tr.  School. 

Delta  Tau  Delta.     B.  S.     Draughtsman  for  James  H.  Schack,  1903;  opened 

office  as  architect,  Oct.  1,  1903. 

Married    Phoebe    Mulliken    (Ex-"03),    Sept.    29,    1904,    Champaign,    111. 

Child,  Eunice,  born  July  13,  1905. 

Address,  260  37th  Ave.,  N.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1974.     MARIETTA  LOIZA  STREET  (PRICE) 
Wife  of  No.  1941 

Born  Feb.  23,  1880,  Nachusa,  111.  f.  Horace  Street,  1846,  Barre  Center, 
N.  Y.     m.   Sarah  Evelyn  Broadwell,  1845,  Gaines,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Dixon  High  School.  English  Club;  Watcheka  League; 
Ladies'  Glee  Club,  1901-02;  Basket  Ball  team,  1901-03;  Illio  Board,  1903. 
B.  L.  S.  Library  Organizer,  State  Normal  School  library,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
1903;  Carnegie  Public  Library,  Paducah,  Ky.,  1904;  Free  Public  Library, 
Shelby ville.  111.,  1905. 

Married  Hugh  Mitchel  Price  ('03),  December  28,  1905,  Dixon,  111. 
Address,  Paris,  Texas. 

1975.     CORNELIA  EMMA  STREHLOW 

Born  Aug.  22,  1883,  in  Champaign,  111.     f.   Henry  Strehlow. 

Teacher,    1904.      B.    A.     Teacher  of   French   and   German,    Linderwood 
Coll.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1903—. 
Address,  care  of  Linderwood  College,  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

1976.     ALEXANDER  JENNINGS  STROM 
Born  Jan.    2,    1881,   in  Chicago,   111.     f.  Jans  Julius   Strom,     m.   Gina. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High  School,  Chicago;  111.  Coll. 

of  Law,  Chicago.       LL.  B.     Officer  Supreme  Council,  American   Protective 

League. 

Address,  149  Lunt  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111.;    Bus.   145  La  Salle  St. 
Chicago,  111. 

1977.  LEONARD  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  STUEBE 
Born  Aug.  25,  1881,  Danville,  111.  f.  J.  Stuebe.  m.  Caroline  Kraft. 
Architect.  Delta  Upsilon;  Technograph  Board,  1903;  Architects'  Club; 
Pres.  Delmar  Club,  1901-03;  Orange  and  Blue.  B.  S.  Architectural  drafts- 
man for  H.  E.  Hewitt  and  F.  J.  Klein,  Peoria,  111.,  1903;  licensed  to  practice 
Architecture,  Apr.,  1904.  In  partnership  with  J.  F.  McCoy,  firm  name, 
McCoy  &  Stuebe.     Member  of  K.  of  P.  Lodge,  White  Oak  Lodge,  No.  469. 

Married  EHzabeth  Temple  Cobine,  Sept.  15,  1903,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Danville,  111.;  Bus.,  305  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 

1978.  ADA  HELEN  STUTSMAN 

Born  Feb.  7,  1883,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Oscar  McLean  Stutsman,  1858' 
Leavenworth,  Kans. 

Teacher.       Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.      Y.  W.   C.  A.;  Alethenai; 
English   Club;    Deutsche  Verein.      B.  A.      Instructor  in   History  in  Quincy 
High   School;   1903-05;  Enghsh  and  History,  Jacksonville  High   School. 
Address,  Acad.  Hall,  Jacksonville,  111.;  (Home)  807  Madison  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

1979.  JAMES  WOLFE  SUSSEX 
Born  Mar.  22,  1878,  in  Dunlap.     f.   George  Sussex. 
Engineer,  1904.      B.  S.     Asst.  Engineer  with  A.  Potter,  1903^-. 

Address,  107  Halsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 


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1980.     ANNE  DAVIES  SWEZEY 

Born  June  28,  1880,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Tappin  Reeve  Swezey,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     m.   Phebe  Anne  Davies,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Hinsdale  High  School.  Library  Club.  Basket 
Ball  team.  B.  L.  S.  Cataloger  Ishpeming,  Mich.,  Aug. -Dec,  1903.  Order 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Library,  Mar.,  1904-Sept.,  1905;  Binding  Asst.,  Sept., 
1905 — .  Hinsdale  Presbyterian  Church,  1896 — .  American  Library  Asso- 
ciation, 1903. 
Address,  1016  Nevada  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1981.     ALBERT  EDGAR  TAFF 

Born  July  28,  1876,  Bentonville,  Ark.  f.  George  G.  Taff.  m.  Susan 
Downing. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Canton  High  School  and  Western  Normal,  Bush- 
nell.  111.      LL.  B.     Attorney  at  Law,  Canton,  111.     Member  Fulton  Co.  Bar 
Assn.,  1904—;  Asst.  States'  Attorney,  Jan.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Canton,  111. 

1982.  EDNA  CECILIA  VANCE  (SPRIGGS) 

Wife  of  No.  1965 

Born  Oct.  31,  1879,  Formosa,  111.  f.  John  Albert  Vance,  1846,  Md.  m. 
Nancy  Ellen  Barnsback,  1856,  111. 

Prepared  in  Edwardsville  High  School.  Library  Soc.  B.L.  S.  School 
teacher  in  Louisville,  111.,  1903-04. 

Married  John  J.   Spriggs  ('03),  June   10,   1903,  Champaign,   111.     Child, 
Dean  Vance,  born  July  19,  1904. 
Address,  Columbia,  Mo. 

1983.  PAUL  RAYMOND  VAN  DERVORT' 

Born  Sept.  17,  1875,  Tiskilwa,  111.  f.  James  M.  Van  Dervort.  m.  Elvira 
Jane  Barebor,  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      Prepared   in   Tiskilwa   High    School.      Philomathean;    Orator, 
presentation  of  Draper  memorial  by  Senior  Laws,  1903.      LL.  B.      Practicing 
Law,  1903 — .     Bureau  County  Bar  Assn. 
Address,  Tiskilwa,  111. 

1984.     ALBERT  GRAFTON  VARNES 

Bom  Apr.  20,  1881,  TrivoH,  111.  f.  Ezra  Dotz  Varnes,  Aug.  9,  1834, 
Oakland,  Pa.     m.  Jane  Barbara  Kepner,  Aug.  8,  1835,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Farmington,  111.  Adelphic.  B.  S.  With 
City  Engineer  at  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio,  till  Sept.,  1903;  with  Eng.  Dept.  of 
Chicago  and  Northwestern  R.  R.  till  May,  1905;  Resident  Engr.  of  Southern 
Indiana  Rv,  1905—. 

Married  Carrie  Berneta  John,  Dec.  24,  1903,  Cobden,  111. 
Address,  Corv,  Ind. 

1985.     JACOB   H.  WALLACE 

Born  Mar.  8,  1877,  Altamont,  111.  f.  James  K.  Wallace,  Jan.  10,  1845, 
Greencastle,  Ind.     m.   Maggie  A.  Baker,  Jan.  24,  1851,  Dexter,  111. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Altamont  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Soc.  Technograph  Board.  B.  S.  Teaching  in  Univ.  of  Mo., 
Sept.,  1903-04;  Boulder,  Colo.,  for  health,  1904;  Instructor  in  G.  E.  D., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  1905 — .  Designed  Anemometer  Tester,  and 
Stroke  Measurer,  1904;  exhibited  at  World's  Fair,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Articles, 
Comparison  of  Boiler  Trials,  Power,  XXIV,  1904,  p.  735;  Setting  the  D 
Slide  Valve,  Jour,  of  Eng'g.  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1906;  The  Sweet  Valve  Diagram, 
Power,  XXV,  1905;  Two-Motor  Lever,  American  Machinist,  1905.  Member 
of  M.  E.  Church,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Married  Julia  Means,  Aug.  4,  1904,  Effingham,  111. 
Address,  1076  12th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 


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1986.  ROBERT  RUSSEL  WARD 

Born  Aug.  9,  1879,  Benton,  111.  f.  W.  R.  Ward,  Benton,  111.  m.  Imo- 
gene  Snyder. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Benton  High  School.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  Manager 
Foot  Ball  team;  Mgr.  Interscholastic.  LL.  B.  Vice-pres.  Benton  State 
Park;  Secy,  and  Teas.,  Benton  Coal  Co.;  Attorney  at  Law.  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 
No.  64. 

Married  Terzie  Isabel  Kirkpatrick,  Sept.  3,  1905,  Benton,  111. 
Address,  Benton,  111. 

1987.  RUTH  AIMEE  WARDALL 

Born  July  28,  1877,  Tolono,  111.  f.  Xenophon  Leonidas  Wardall.  m. 
Emma  Sawyer  Wardall. 

Teacher.'     Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School.      B.  A.      Head  of  Dedt.    of 
Domestic   Science  in  S.  Dak.  Agricultural  Coll.,   1903-06;  Fellow  in  Dom. 
Sci.,   Illinois,    1906-07. 
Address,  (Home)  Tuscola,  111. 

1888.     PEARL  WEBBER 

Born  Jan.  27,  1882,  Urbana,  111.  f.  William  B.  Webber,  Oct.  31,  1836, 
Urbana,  111.     m.   SalHe  D.  Barnett,  June  8,  1845,  Shelbyville,  Ky. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Alethenai;  Y,  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka 
League;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.      B.  A.     Teaching  at  Georgetown,   1903-04; 
Hoopeston,  1904-05;  Champaign,  1905 — .      Member  Urbana  Baptist  Church, 
1894. 
Address,  709  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana.  111. 

1989.     MIRIAM  URSULA  WELLES  (REEVES) 
Wife  of    No.   1748 

Born  July  22,  1880,  Dover,  111.  f.  Henry  G.  Welles,  Aug.  21,  1848, 
Dover,  111.     m.   Mary  A.  Arnold,  Oct.  11,  1848,  Amboy,  111. 

Prepared  in  NortMeld  Seminary,  Mass.     B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1904. 

Married  George   I.   Reeves   ('02),  Apr.    14,   1906. 
Address,  Bureau  of  Entomology,   Washington,  D.  C. 
1990.     FRED  MASON  WELLS 

Born  Nov.  23,  1879,  Moline,  111.  f.  William  W.  Wells,  Mar.  2.  1843, 
Coal  Center,  Pa.     m.   Emma  Cordelia  Rhodes,  Nov.  9,  1848,  Savannah.  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.      Prepared  in  MoHne  High  School.     B.  S.      Ranch- 
ing, 1903-05;   Real  Estate,  1905—. 
Address,  315-16-17   Union  Trust   Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1991.  HANNAH  AMANDA  WESTHOLD 

Born  Apr.  14.  1881.  Quincy,  111.  f.  Frank  A.  Westhold,  Nov.  15,  1837, 
Germany,     m.   Wilhelmina  Westerman,  June  7,  1842,  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School.     Basket  Ball  Team;  Y.  W 
C.  A.;  German  Club;  Mathematics  Club.      B.  A.     Teaching  in  High  School, 
Urbana,  111.,  1903-04;  Quincy  High  School,  111.,  1904—. 
Address,  424  So.  16th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

1992.  HAMMOND  WILLIAM  WHITSITT 

Born  Feb.  10,  1879,  Preemption.  111.  f.  Benjamin  Whitsitt.  Aug.  14, 
1838,  Ireland,     m.   EHzabeth  Adelaide  Betty,  Feb.  1,  1842,  Ireland. 

Architect.  Prepared  in  Reynolds  High  School  and  Augustana  Coll., 
Rock  Island,  111.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Bus.  Mgr.  Technograph, 
1903.  Capt.  B.  S.  Instructor  in  College  of  Engineering,  Illinois,  1903-05 ; 
Associated  with  C.  F.  Drury,  ( '02),  firm  of  Whitsitt  &  Drury,  in  Architecture, 
Moline,  111.,  June,  1905 — .  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Moline,  111.  . 


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1993.     VONIE  AMES  WILEY  (DOUGLASS) 
Born  Sept.  12,  1869,  Charleston,  111.      f.   Eli  Wilev,  1823,  Kentucky.      m. 

Martha  Sanborn  Whittemore,  1829,  Salisbury,  X.  H. 

Prepared   in  Charleston   High   School,   111.;   Mary  A.    Burnham   School, 

Northamton.  Mass.,  and  Smith  Coll.      Information  Clerk  in   Seattle   Public 

Library,  Sept.,  1903-Apr.,  1904. 

Married  Donald  Pierson  Douglass,  June  8,  1904,  Butler,  Ky. 

Address,  Colfax,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  Xo.  1. 

1994.      WALTER  WIXSLOW  WILLIAMS 
Bom  Jan.   18,  1873,  Herrin,  111.     f.  John  G.  Williams,   1840,  Xew  Har- 
mony, Ind.     m.   Louisa  Martin  Harrison,  Oct.  23,  1835,  Marion,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Southern  Illinois  Xormal,  Carbondale,  111.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Political  Science  Club.  Assoc.  Editor  Illio. 
LL.  B.  Lawyer,  in  partnership  with  Judge  Hart.  Vice-pres.  First  X^at'l 
Bank,  West  Frankfort,  111.;  Pres.  Hart-Williams  Coal  Co.  Member  of 
House  in  Illinois  Legislattire,   1904-06.      Member  Christian   Church,    1894; 

A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Herrin,  111.,  1898;  R.  A.  M.,  Urbana,  1902. 
Married  Mary  Virginia  Moore,  June  27,  1906,  Benton,  111. 

Address,  Benton,  111. 

1995.     GEORGE  SHIRLEY  WILSOX 

Born  Xov.  19,  1875,  Magnolia,  111.  f.  Morris  A.  Wilson,  1837,  Ohio.  m. 
Lydia  E.  John,  1841,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Putnam  Co.  Rural  and  State  Normal,  Xormal,  111. 

B.  A.      Principal  Bement  High  School,  1903-05;  Teacher  of  Phvsics,  Seattle 
High  School,  May  1,  1905—. 

Address,  806  E.  Howell  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1996.     JOSEPH   WADE  WILSOX 

Born  Feb.  9,  1878,  Morristown,  Henrv  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Christian 
Wilson,  Feb.  11,  1839,  Christiana,  Xorwav.'  m.  Ellen  E.  Showalter,  Julv  2, 
1845,  Edwardsville.  111. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Architectural  Club;  Armv  and  Xavv  Club.  Foot  Ball  team,  1903. 
B.  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1904.  Fellowship,  1903.  'Draftsman,  office  of  Ximmons 
and  Fellows.  Architects,  Chicago.  Seaman  U.  S.  X.,  U.  S.  S.  Xewport,  1898. 
Member  Chicago  Architectural  Club,  Sept.,  1905 — ;  Sec.  same,  1906. 
Address,  44  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1997.     LLOYD  VERXOX  WOLCOTT 

Born  Oct.  23,  1882,  in  Fillmore,  111.     f.  C.  W.  Wolcott.     m.   Ella  Shields. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Fillmore,   111.      B.  A.      Student  in  Coll.  of  Law, 
1903 — .     Member  of  Masonic  Lodge. 
Address,  care  of  Univ  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

1998.     RALPH  CULLOM  WOODMAXSEE 

Born  July  5,  1878,  in  Roseville,  111.  f.  J.  L.  Woodmansee.  m.  Selena 
Gorden. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School,  111.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.  at 
Loan  Desk,  Univ.   of  111.   Library,   1904-05;    Shelf   Dept.,   Univ.  of  Calif., 
1906—. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Library,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1999.     METTA  EDXA  WOODWORTH 

Bom  June  9,  1880,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Stephen  Elias  Woodworth,  Nov. 
26,  1814,  Tyre,  X.  Y.  m.  Mary  Celina  Carpenter,  Apr.  5.  1842,  Erie  Co., 
N.  Y. 

Lecturer  in  Household  Science.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School. 


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Watcheka    League.      B.    A.      Lecturer   in    Household    Science    in    Farmer's 
Institutes  for  the  Univ.  of  Cahf.,  Sept.,  1903-June,  1904. 
Address,  (Home)  Potomac,  IlL,  care  of  David  Judy. 

2000.     LYNNE  GRISWOLD   WORTH 
Born  Mar.   13,   1879,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.      f.   Charles  Burton  Worth, 
m.  Augusta  Griswold. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  High  School  and  Marin- 
ette, Wis.,  High  School.      Librarian  of  Medford,  Wis.,  Free  Public  Library, 
Nov.  21—. 
Address,  Medford,  Wis. 

2001.     NORMAN  ARTHUR  ZANGERLE 
Born  Jan.  18,  1883,  Chicago,  111.     f.  Joseph  Zangerle,  in  the  Tyrol,     m- 

Angie  Staley,  111. 

Manufacturer.      Prepared   in   St.    Mary's   Inst.,    Dayton,   Ohio.     Kappa 

Sigma;  Base  Ball  team.     B.  S.     With  Joseph  Zangerle,  in  the  manufacture 

of  parlor  frames,  Jan.,  1905 — . 

Address,  157  Janssen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2002.     LESTER  WILLIAM  ZARTMAN 
Husband  of  No.  1454 

Born  Dec.  9,  1878,  Kankakee,  111.  f.  William  Elias  Zartman,  Apr.  18. 
1841,  Hamilton,  Ohio.     m.   Almira  Gates,  Feb.  12,  1844,  Mt.  Carmel,  Ind. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  Philoma- 
thean;  Philo.-Adelphic  Debate,  1901;  Illinois-Missouri  Debate,  1903;  Manager 
Star  Lecture  Course,  1902;  Political  Science  Club.  B.  A.  Fellowship  in 
Economics,  1903-04.  Graduate  Student,  Yale  Univ.,  1904-06;  Instructor 
in  Insurance,  Yale  Univ.,  1906 — . 

Married  Laura  Louise  Black  ('01),  Sept.  22,  1904,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  100  Brownell  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


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2003.     RALPH  ELLIOTT  ABELL 

Born  Jan.  21,  1880,  Elgin,  111.     f.   William  Wright  Abell,  Nov.  17,  1853, 
Cummington,  Mass.     m.   Rachel  Calame  Abell,  Dec.  18,  1855,  Morat,  Swisse. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Elgin  High  School.     Tau  Beta  Pi,  Illinois;  Gar- 
goyle,   Cornell.      Cornell    Fellowship    in    Architecture,    1904-05;    Architect, 
1,905—. 
Address,  527  Lourel  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

2004.     BLANCHE  ALDRICH 

Born  Nov.   20,    1877,   Hudson,   111.     f.  J.   W.   Aldrich,    1838,   Uxbridge, 
Mass.     m.  Flora  S.  Cox,  1850,  Waterford,  Me. 

Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.      B.  A. 
Address,  Normal,  111. 

2005.     ARTHUR  WILLIAM  ALLEN 
Born  Apr.   16,   1881,  Melbourne,  Prov.  of  Quebec,  Canada,     f.   William 

Marshall  Allen,  1854,  Melbourne,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Architect.      Prepared   in   Peoria   High   School   and   Univ.    Acad.      Delta 

Tau  Delta.     B.  S.     Junior  member  of  firm,  W.  M.  Allen,  Son  &  Co.,  Building 

Contractors. 


Address,  520  4th  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 


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2006.     JOHN  EDWARD  ANDERSON 
Born    Dec.     6,     1S79,     Paxton,     111.     f.  John    Anderson,     m.   Mathilda 

Sophia  Nelson. 

Insurance  Agent.      Prepared  in   Rice  Collegiate   Inst.,   Paxton,   111.      Pi 

Theta;  Political  Economy  Club;  German  Club;  Pres.  of  Scandinavian  Club. 

Special  Honors  in  History.     B.  A.     Asst.  Dist.  Agt.  of  Northwestern  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Address,  410  Masonic  Temple,  Rockford,  111. 

2007.     CARL  ELMER  ARMELING 

Bom  July  11,  1883,  Mason  City,  111.  f.  John  Henrv  Armeling,  Mar., 
1841,  Badbergen,  Germany,  m.  Caroline  Pugh,  Mar.  14,  1841,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Mason  City  High  School.     Glee  Club ;  Opera  Club ; 
Adelphic.     B.  A.     Teacher  of  Latin,  Logan  Countv  High  School,  1904-05; 
Sterling,  Colo.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Sterling,  Colo. 

2008.     ADOLPHUS  EDWARD  ASKINS 
Born   June   4,    1878,    in     Lakewood,    111.     f.   F.    Askins.     m.   Elizabeth 
Hart. 

Asst.  Engineer.     Adelphic;  Glee  Club;  Opera  Club.      B.  S.      Draftsman. 
Purdy  &   Henderson,   New  York,  until  October;  with  Big  Four  Assistant 
Engineer,  Mt.  Carmel.     Summer  of  1905  was  resident  engineer  on  construc- 
tion at  Litchfield,  111.,  with  Illinois  Traction  System. 
Address,  Mt.  Carmel,  111. 

2009.     DAVID  ARTHUR  BAER 
Bom  Feb.  24.  1880,  Westfield,  111.       f.   Michael  Rine  Baer,  Sept.  26,  1849, 
Spring  Run,  Franklin  Co.,  Pa.     m.     Henrietta  Parcel,  Mar.  3,  1853,  West- 
field,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Alexis  High  School,  111.,  and  Knox 
Coll.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Charter  member  of  Electrical  Eng'g  Soc.  Capt. 
B.  S.  Underground  .Electrical  Construction  Co.,  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  July, 
1904-Apr.,  1906;  Asst.  Supt.  of  Underground  Const..  Dayton  Lighting 
Co.,  Dayton,  O.,  May,  1906—. 
Address,  124  E.   4th  St.,   Dayton.   O. 

2010.      WALTER  THOMAS   BAILEY 
Born  Jan.    11,   1882K,  ewanee.  111.     f.   Emanual  Bailey,     m.   Lucy  Rey 
nolds,  Jackson,  Mo. 

Head  of  Architectural  Dept.,  Tuskegee  Inst.  Prepared  in  Kewanee 
High  School.  Architects'  Club.  B.  S.  Draftsman  for  Henry  Eckland, 
Architect,  Kewanee,  111.;  Feb.  20,  1905 — .  draftsman  for  Spencer  and  Tem- 
ple, Archts.,  Champaign,  111.  Head  of  Architectural  Dept.,  Tuskegee  Nor- 
mal and  Industrial  Institute.  Tuskegee.  Ala. 

Married  Josephine    L.    McCurdv,    Oct.    31,    1903.     Child,  Edyth   Hazel, 
bom  Mar.  8,  1905. 
Address,  Tuskegee  Inst.,  Tuskegee,  Ala. 

2011.     WILLIAM  SALISBURY  BALLARD 
Born   May   29,    1881,    Platteville,    Wis.     f.  Jas.    Harvey   Ballard,    1849, 

Batavia,  111.     m.  Elizabeth  M.  Carpenter. 

Asst.  in  Botany.      Prepared  in  West  Batavia  High  School.     Sigma  Xi. 

B.  A.     Asst.  in  Zoologv,  1903-04;  Assistant  in  Botany,  Illinois,  Summer  of 

1904—. 

Address,  401  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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*2012.     RAPLH  ADAMS  BALLINGER 

Born  Jan.  S,  1881,  Gallatin,  Mo.  f.  Adams  Ballinger,  Feb.  16,  1853, 
Handsburg,  Kv.  m.  Helen  Josephine  McCormick,  May  6,  1856,  Simmens, 
Mo. 

Prepared  in  Keokuk,  Iowa,  High  School.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  B.  S. 
Died  Feb.  3,  1905,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

2013.      PERRY  BARKER 

Born  Mar.  28,  1882,  Rochelle,  111.  f.  Frank  Barker,  Dec.  31,  1840, 
Oberlin,  O.     m.  Josephine  Waite,  May  4,  1850,  Byron,  111. 

Chemist.      Prepared   in   Rochelle   High   School.      Delta   Tau   Delta;    Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon.      B.  S.      Chemical  Engineer  for  F.  W.  Mattiessen  Zinc  Co.; 
now  with  A.  Bement,  Mining  and  Mech.  Engr.      Article,  The  Determination 
of  Phosphates  in  Natural  Waters,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Aug.,  1904. 
Address,  care  of  A.  Bement,  Amer.   Trust  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 
2014.     HAROLD  HENDRY  BARTER 

Born  June  3,  1881,  Dowiac,  Mich.  f.  Clarence  T.  Barter,  Mar.  27,  Con- 
Cord,  N.  H.     m.   Lillian  Adel  Hendry,  Apr.  25,  1860,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago.     Delta  Tau  Delta;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.      B.   S.     Foot  Ball  team.,   1903;  Asst.  to  Supt., 
Racine  Sattley  Co.,  Springfield. 
Address,  415  S.  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2015.  RALPH  STANLEY  BAUER 

Born  Sept.  25,  1883,  Stonington,  111.  f.  Josiah  Thomas  Bauer,  m. 
Katie  Smith. 

Principal.      Prepared    in     Univ.     Acad.      Philomathean.     B.     A.      Asst. 
Principal  of  the   Blue   Mound  High   School,   Sept.,    1904-May,    1905;   Prin. 
same,  Sept.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Blue  Mound,  111. 

2016.  JAMES  RUSSELL  BENSON 

Born  Aug.  31,  1875,  in  Colfax,  111.  f.  C.  H.  Benson.  Supt.  Western 
Springs   Public  Schools,    1904 — . 

Attended  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univ.      B.  A. 
Address,  Western  Springs,  111. 

2017.  MARY  MATILDA  BEVANS 

Born  Dec.  16,  1860,  Platteville,  Wis.  f.  James  Haney  Bevans,  1830, 
Green  Bay,  Wis.     m.   Hannah  Cramer,  1839,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Library  Organizer.  Prepared  in  State  Normal,  Platteville,  Wis.  B.  A.; 
B.  L.  S.,  1904.  Organizing  libraries  in  Wisconsin  and  Illinois.  In  Wiscon- 
sin employed  by  State  Library  Commission,  in  Illinois  organized  libraries  in 
La  Grange,  Fairburg,  and  Teachers'  library,  School  for  Blind,  Jacksonville. 
First  Congr.  Church,  Redlands,  Calif.,  1895—. 
Address,  901  W.  Macon  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

2018.  ROY  JABEZ  BLACKBURN 
Born  Feb.  2,  1883,  in  Hillsboro,  111.     f.  J.  F.  Blackburn. 
B.  S. 

Address,  903  W.  Church  St,.  Decatur,  111. 

2019.     JOHN  DOUGLAS  BLOCHER 
Born  June   19,   1884,  Amboy,  111.     f.  John  Geo.   Blocher,  Oct.   8,   1844, 
Herrick,  Pa.     m.   Lucy  M.  Rose,  Feb.  22,  1846,  Locke,  Ind. 

Superintendent  of  Schools.      Prepared  in  Amboy  High  School,  111.      Foot 
Ball,  1003;  Winner  of  Artillerv  Competitive  drill,  1903-04.      B.  A.      Super- 
intendent of  La  Porte,  Texas,  Public  Schools,  1903 — . 
Address,  La  Porte,  Texas. 


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2020.     FRANK  SMITH  BOGARDUS 

Bom  Aug.  30,  1874,  Springfield,  111.  f.  Stephen  Bogardus.  m.  Mary  J. 
Smith. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School  and  Illinois  State  Nor- 
mal Univ.  B.  A.  Teacher,  111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  1899-1903.  Pro- 
fessor of  European  History,  Indiana  State  Normal  School,  1903 — .  Mem- 
ber of  American  Historical  Ass'n;  Secretarv  of  Illinois  School  Masters'  Club, 
1900-04. 

Married  Luella  Forden,  June  30,  1898,  Springfield,  111.     Child,  Franklin 
Forden,  born  May  27,  1902. 
Address,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

2021.     BERTHA  JULIA  BOND 

Born  Nov.  11,  1880,  Charleston,  111.  f.  Charles  Giles  Bond,  Sept.  18, 
1851,  Lancaster,  Ohio.  m.  Malinda  Ehzabeth  McNutt,  Sept.  13,  1854, 
Paris,  111. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Charleston  High  School.     Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  A.; 
B.  L.  S.,  1905.     Assistant  in  charge  of  Loan  Desk,  Univ.  of  111.  librarv,  Jan.  1, 
1906—. 
Address,  601  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2022.     HELEN  ETHEL  BOOKER 
Sister  of  No.  1193 

Born  Mav  18,  1878,  Fairmount,  111.  f.  Geo.  A.  Booker,  Sept.  14,  1846. 
m.  Caroline  Bell,  July  27,  1846. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in   Champaign    High    School.      B.    A.     Teacher   of 
Latin  and  English,  Newman,  111.,  1903;  Chrisman,  111.,  1904 — .     Member  of 
First  Baptist  Church,  Champaign,  111.,  1890. 
Address,  Chrisman,  111. 

2023.     MARY  JOSEPHINE  BOOTH 

Bom  May  24,  1876,  Beloit,  Wis.  f.  John  Robertson  Booth,  1827, 
Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Minerva  Leonard,  1841,  Roscoe,  111. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Beloit  High  School.      B.  A.,  1900,  Beloit  College; 
B.  L.  S.      Librarian  Eastern  111.  State  Normal  School. 
Address,  Charleston,  111. 

2024.     ALDA  HALDERMANN  BORN 

Born  Nov.  1,  1883,  Lancaster,  Ohio.  f.  George  Born,  1853,  Lancaster, 
Ohio.     m.  Fides  Amelia  Holdermann,  1854,  Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.      B.  A.     Taught  in  Rock 
Falls,  111.,  1905. 
Address,  (Home)  506  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

*202  5.     WALTER  CHARLES  EMIL  BRAUN 

Born  Aug.  16,  1881,  Elbing,  Prussia,  f.  Charles  Emil  Braun,  June  20, 
1845,  Gross  Muensterburg,  Prussia,  m.  Mathilda  Christiana  Dann,  Sept.  18, 
Groos  Brunau,  Prussia. 

Prepared    in    Medill    High    School,    Chicago.      Sigma    Xi;    Phi    Lambda 
Upsilon.     B.  A.     Analytical  Chemist,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1904-05. 
Died  July  7,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 

2026.     CHARLES  GUY  BRIGGLE 

Born  Jan.  27,  1883,  Rushville,  111.  f.  R.  T.  Briggle,  Mt.  Sterling,  111. 
m.   Mary  E.  Thompson,  Rushville,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Rushville  High  School.      Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi 
Delta  Phi.      LL.  B.      Engaged  in  practice  of  Law,  firm  of  Anderson  &  Briggle, 
1904 — .     Member  Morris  Bar  Ass'n. 
Address,  Morris,  111. 


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2027.     OLIN  LORRAINE  BROWDER 

Born  Sept.  4,  1879,  McLeansboro,  111.  f.  William  A.  Browder,  Sept.  8, 
1844,  Nashville,  111.     m.   Hattie  A.  Henry,  May  21,  1851,  Nashville,  111. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  High  School.  Adelphic.  Oratorical 
Assn.;  Band;  Orchestra;  Pi  Theta.  111.  representative  to  Cent.  Oratorical 
League.  Delaware,  Ohio,  1904.  Class  Hatchet  Orator.  B.  A.  Student  of 
Law.      Pres.  of  Epworth  League  M.  E.  Church,  Urbana,  1903-04. 

Married  Nellie  Taylor,  June  29,  1905,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  803  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2028.     SEYMOUR  DEWEY  BROWN 

Born  Apr.  3,  1882,  North  Egremont,  Mass.  f.  Charles  Frank  Brown, 
Jan.  19,  1853,  Genoa,  Wis.  m.  Carrie  Grace  Dewey,  Apr.  9,  1853,  North 
Egremont,  Mass. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Sedgwick  Institute,  Mass.,  and  Vermont  Acad., 
Vt.      Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Illinois  Club;  Bus.  Mgr.  Illio.     B.  S. 
Draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1904—. 
Address,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 

2029.     CAMILLA  MARGARET  BRUNNER 

Born  Mar.  14,  1880,  Peru,  111.  f.  Herman  Brunner,  Mar.  5,  1838,  Her- 
zenhein,  Hessen,  Germany,  m.  Rosa  Reinhart,  June  7,  1848,  Harbach, 
Bavaria,  Germany. 

Prepared  in  Peru  High  School,  Peru,   111.;  La  Salle  Twp.  High  School, 
Univ.  of  Minn.,    1900-01.      Watcheka  League  and  German  Club.      B.  A. 
Address,  1406  Bluff  St.,  Peru,  111. 

2030.     JOHN  LEE  BUCHANAN 

Born  Jan.  29,  1884,  Lacon,  111.  f.  Elbridge  Lee  Buchanan,  Ohio,  m- 
Cornelia  Elizabeth  Townsend,  Henry,  111. 

Electrical     Engineer.       Prepared   in    Lacon    High    School.       Sigma    Xi. 
B.  S.     With  General   Electrical  Co.,  Calculating   Dept.     Vice-pres.,  Lacon 
Elec.  Co.      Member  Edison  Club,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  262,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,or,  care  of  General  Electric  Co. 

2031.     GERTRUDE  AMELIA  BUCK 
Born  Mar.  8,  1868,  in  Wheaton,  111.     f.  E.  J.  Buck.     m.  Sarah  Trask. 
Head  of  Dept.  of  Library  Science,  Kansas  State  Normal  School.     B.  L.  S. 

Junior  Revisor,  State  Library  School,  1901 ;  Director  Summer  Library  School, 

Kansas  State  Normal  School;  Head  of  Department  of  Library  Science,  1905-. 

Member  of  Congregational  Church. 

Address,  Emporia,  Kan. 

2032.  CARY  CLIVE  BURFORD 

Born  Mar.  28,  1882,  Farmer  City,  111.  f.  Wm.  T.  Burford,  July  27,  1844, 
Harrison  Co.,  Ind.  m.  Mary  E.  McWilliams,  Jan.  28,  1853,  Belmont  Co., 
Ohio. 

Instructor.      Prepared  in  Hoopeston  High  School.     B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1905. 
Graduate  work,    Illinois,     1904-05;     Instructor    in     Ellsworth    Coll.,   Iowa 
Falls,  la.,   1905 — .      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa. 

2033.  FRED  HENRY  BURGESS 

Brother  of  No.  2034 

Born  Dec.  20,  1880,  Monticello,  111.  f.  Gilbert  A.  Burgess,  1848,  Henry, 
111.     m.  Jane  Conaway,  1852,  Le  Roy,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Monticello  High  School.      B.S.      In  employ 
of  Kansas  City  Bridge  Co.,  Kansas  City. 
Address,  1108  E.  15th  St.,  Kansas  City.Mo. 


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2034.     RALPH  ROYAL  BURGESS 
Brother  of  No.  2033 
Born  May  2,   1882,  Monticello,   IlL     f.  Gilbert  Allen  Burgess,  Feb.    12, 
1848.     m.  Jane  Conaway,  Apr.  24,  1852. 

Architect.      Prepared   in   Monticello   High    School   and   Eastern    Illinois 
Normal  School.     Tau  Beta   Pi.     B.   S.     Draftsman  with   Pond  and   Pond, 
Architects,  Steinway  Hall,  Chicago. 
Address,  235  65th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2035.     JOHN  HERMAN  BURKHARDT 
Born    Oct.    10,    1877,    near   Greenville,    111.     f.  John    Burkhardt,    1844, 

Switzerland,     m.  Augusta  Siemens,  1856,  Sorento,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Sorento  High  School  and  Northern  111.  Normal, 

Dixon,  111.     Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Political  Science  Club.      B.  S.,  1894,  Normal, 

Dixon,  111.;  LL.  B.     Asst.  State's  Atty.  St.  Clair  Co. 

Address,  Belleville,  111. 

2036.     MABEL  ETTA  CAFKY  (STARK) 
Wife  of  No.  913 
Born  May   17,    1875,   in  Jacksonville,   111.     f.   Simon   Cafky.     m.   Sarah 
Spangle. 

B.  L.  S.      Member  of  Baptist  Church. 

Married  Robert  W.  Stark,  Oct.  5,  1904,  Jacksonville,  111.     Child,  Eliza- 
beth, born  July  6,  1905. 
Address,  903  West  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2037.     ELIZABETH    ELEANOR  CALDWELL  (INGALLS) 
Bom  Sept.   18,  1880,  in  Dwight,  111.     f.   F.  O.  Caldwell,     m.   Mary  Ahce 

Rae. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Zanesville,  Ohio.      B.  A. 
Married  Claude  Eugene  Ingalls. 

Address,  Washington,  Kan. 

2038.     MURIEL  FLORENCE  CAMPBELL  (BUCKLES) 
Sister  of  Nos.  1465,  1826 
Born  Oct.  2,  1881,  Sadorus,  111.     f.   David  Lewis  Campbell,  1837,  N.  J. 
m.   Elmira  T.  Ball,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Champaign,  111.      B.  A. 

Married  William  Piatt  Buckles,  Sept.  7,  1905,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  728  S.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2039.     WILHELMINA  ELLEN  CAROTHERS 
Born    Sept.    19,    1875,    Turtle    Creek,    Pa.     f.   Rev.    Robert    Carothers, 
Turtle  Creek,  Pa.     m.   Emeline  E.  Milligan,  Swissvale,  Pa. 

Library  Cataloger.  Prepared  in  Preparatory  of  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.  Adel- 
phia,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.;  Welleslev  Graduate  Club,  Wellesley  Coll.;  Literary 
Editor  The  Student,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.  B.  A.,  1896,  N.  Dak.;  B.  A.  Cata- 
loguer, Library  of  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1904-05;  in  Catalog  division  of  Library 
of  Congress,  July,  1905 — .  Member  American  Library  Ass'n,  1904;  Illinois 
State  Library  School  Ass'n,  1905. 
Address,  54  The  Olympia,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2040.     FREDERICK  CLIFFORD  CARRIEL 
Born  Mar.  26,  1879,  Jacksonville,  111.     f.   Dr.  Henry  F.  Carriel.  Aug.  20, 
1830,  Charleston,  N.  H.     m.   Mary  Turner,  Oct.  30,  1845,  Jacksonville. 
Mechanical  Engineer.     Prepared  in  Preparatory  school  at  Illinois  Coll. 


366  University  of  Illinois  [1904 

Sigma  Chi.      B.  S.      Woods  Motor  Vehicle  Co.,  Sept.,  1904-Jan.,  1905;  Jan.- 
June,  1905,  H.  B.  Dodge  &  Co.;  Green  Engineering  Co.,  Aug.,  1905—. 
Address,  1152  W.  College  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111. 

2041.     CHARLES  NICHOLAS  CASEY 
Born  Dec.  6,  1878,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.  Thomas  Casey,     m.   Hannah. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Chicago.      LL.  B. 
Address,  4021  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2042.     LUCY  CHAPIN 
Sister  of  Nos.  1470,  1636 
BornNov.  3,1883,Tolono,  111.     f.   Edward  B.  Chapin,  May  7,  1856,  Clyde, 
N.  Y.     m.   Lucy  Margaret  Pierce,  June  2,  1857,  Feesburg,  O. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.       Le  Cercle  Francias;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka  League.      B.  A.      Presbyterian  Church,  Apr.  15,  1895. 
Address,  304  W.  Coluinbia  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2043.     ANGIE  RAY  CLARK 

Born  July  3,  1878,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Gideon  Egbert  Clark,  May  28,  1844, 
St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Mary  Laurette  Tilden,  Oct.  6,  1844,  Cornwall, 
Addison  Co.,  Vt. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  South  Chicago  High  School.     Alethenai;  Y.  W. 
C.   A.;   Watcheka   League;   Pres.   Alethenai;   Y.   W.   C.   A.   cabinet.     B.   A. 
Member  of  Congregational  Church,  South  Chicago. 
Address,  137  75th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

2044.     CLINTON  OLIVER  CLARK 

Born  Aug.  4,  1880,  Coffee  Co.,  Kans.  f.  Thornton  Clark,  Apr.  12,  1856, 
St.  Joseph,  111.     m.   Mary  Jane  Coeray,  Feb.  12,  1855,  near  Urbana,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared   in   Winchester   High   School.      Phi   Delta   Phi;   Thi 
Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Marshal  Law  Club; 
Students'  Dancing  Club.     LL.  B.      Practicing  law,  1904 — . 
Address,  403  D.  Ave.,  Lawton,  Okla. 

2045.     LORIN  CLARK 

Born  Feb.  4,  1880,  St.  Joseph  Twp.,  Champaign  Co.,  111.  f.  Wallace 
Clark,  Feb.  18,  1856,  Ogden  Twp.,  do.  m.  Eliza  Ann  Thompson,  Mar.  23, 
1859,  St.  Joseph  Twp.,  do. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    by   private    study.      Witenagemote.     LL.    B.     Ad- 
mitted to  practice  of  law,  Feb.,  1905. 
Address,  Homer,  111. 

2046.  THOMAS  AQUILLA  CLARK 

Born  Nov.  22,  1879,  Sidney,  111.  f.  Wm.  Davis  Clark,  m.  Mary  Jane 
Huff. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Sidney  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Band;  Mandolin  Club.       B.    S. 
General  Electric  Co.,  1904-05;  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  New  York,  1905—. 
Address,  808  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2047.  EDNA  CLARKSON  (EVANS) 

Born  July  16,  1880,  Carthage,  Mo.  f.  James  Douglas  Clarkson.  m. 
Ida  Cornell. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Drury  Acad.,  Springfield,  Mo.  B.  L.  S.  Asst. 
Librarian,  Carthage  Public  Library  until  Apr.  1,  1905. 

Married  John  Campbell  Evans,  June  20,  1905,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Address,  Olden,  Mo. 


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2048.     EMO  LIZZIE  COLE 

Born  Jan.  1, 1878,  Keokuk,  la.  f.  J.  H.  Cole,  Beetown,  Wis.  m.  Luelia 
Warner,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Keokuk   High   School.     English   Club;   German 
Club.      B.  A. 
Address,  216  High  St.,  Keokuk,  la. 

2049.      LEONARD  ALLAN  COLP 

Born  Jan.  18,  1881,  Carterville,  111.  f.  John  Colp,  Dec.  31,  1850,  Osage, 
111.     m.   Dora  North,  Nov.  14,  1852,  Carbondale,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Carterville  High  School  and  Valparaiso  Coll. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Witenagamote  Law  Club;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  B.  S.,  Val- 
paraiso, 1900;  LL.  B.  General  Law  Practice;  Coal  and  Land  Broker,  1904 — . 
Address,  Marion,  111. 

2050.     EDWARD  CHAPMAN  CONVERSE 
Born  Oct.   3,   1881,  Chicago,   111.     f.-  Chas.   I.   Converse,  Feb.    16,   1858, 

Andover,  111.     m.   Hattie  Smith,  May  24,  1862,  Sandwich,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Sugar    Grove    High    School    and    Aurora    Coll. 

Deutsche  Verein.     Teaching  at  Charleston,  111.,  1904;  Champaign,  111.,  1905. 
Married  Maude  M.  McCannon,  June  21,  1905. 

Address,  Champaign,  111. 

2051.     ORRIL  PAULINE  COOLIDGE 
Born  Feb.  8, ,  Niles,  Mich.     f.   O.  W.  Coolidge,  1839,  Edwardsburg, 

Mich.     m.  Ann  Catherine  Pettengill,  1840. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Niles  High  School,  Mich.      In  Univ.   of  Calif., 

1900-01.     B.  L.  S.      Librarian,  Niles  Public  Library,  Nov.,  1904 — . 

Address,  Niles,  Mich. 

2052.     MANFORD  E.  COX 

Born  Mar.  20,  1880,  Robinson,  111.  f.  John  Thomas  Cox,  Apr.  29,  1844, 
Hutsonville,  111.     m.   Lucinda  Jane  Buckner,  May  10,  1851,  Clark  Co.,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared   in   Robinson   High   School.      Phi   Delta   Phi;   Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  Van  Twiller  Court.      LL.  B.      Practice  of  Law;  City  Attornev  for 
City  of  Robinson,  111.,  Apr.  19,  1905 — .      First  Sergeant  Co.  D.,'4th  Reg.  "Inf., 
I.  N.  G.,  1905. 
Address,  Robinson,  111. 

2053.     ALICE  BOURLAND  COY 

Born  Sept.  15,  1864,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Eliab  Washburn  Coy,  Dec.  6, 
1832,  Thorndike,  Me.  m.  Georgianna  Louisa  Bryant  Harrington,  July  3, 
1838,  Leominster,  Mass. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  Hughes  High  School,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
B.  L.  S.  Cataloger  in  Cincinnati  Public  Library. 
Address,  College  Hill,  Ohio. 

2054.     ERNEST  WILFRED  CRESAP 
Brother  of  No.  2055 
Born  Dec.  8,   1879,  Bondville,   111.     f.   B.  T.  Cresap,   1838,  Marion  Co., 
Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth  Lister,  1848,  Pickaway  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Lovington,  111.,  and  Sullivan,  111.,  High  Schools. 
B.  A.      Instructor  of  German  in  Coshocton  High  School,  1904 — . 
Address,  224  So.  Sixth  St.,  Coshocton,  Ohio. 


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2055.     TRELLA  JANE  CRESAP 
Sister  of  No.  2054 
Born  Sept.  28,  1881,  Bondville,  111.     f.   B.  T.  Cresap,  1838,  Marion  Co., 
Ohio.     m.   Elisabeth  Lister,  1848,  Picaway  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Sullivan    High    School.     Der   Deutsche   Verein. 
B.  A.      Principal  of  High  School,  Homer,  111. 
Address,  202  S.  Romine  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2056.     FREDERICK  CUTTLE 
Physician.      Prepared    in    Riverside,    Calif.,    High    School,    1892.      At- 
tended pre-medical  course  in  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1898-1901;  College  of  P.  &  S., 
Chicago,   1901-04.      B.  A.,  M.  D.,   1904,  Coll.  of  P.   &  S.      Served   as   In- 
terne in  Cook  County  Hospital  for  eighteen  months. 

205  7.     HENRY  CAMILLE  DADANT 
Born  Oct.  4,  1882,  Hamilton,  111.     f.   Camille  P.  Dadant,  Langres,  France. 

m.   Mary  Marinelli. 

Merchant.      Prepared  in  Keokuk  High  School,  la.     Tau  Beta  Pi.      B.  S. 

Manufacturer  bee-keepers'  supplies. 

Address,  Hamilton,  111. 

2058.     CLEON  LESLIE  DAVIS 

Born  Mar.  18,  1877,  Mt.  Zion,  111.      f.  Joseph  Edgar  Davis,  Oct.  24,  1848, 
Pike  Co.,  111.     m.   Martha  Allen  Bell,  Dec.  15,  1853,  Macon  Co.,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Soc.      B.  S. 
Topographical  Surveying,  in  Bohio,  Panama  Canal  Zone,  1904 — . 
Address,  (Home)  905  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2059.     JOHN  WOLFERSPERGER  DAVIS 
•      Born  Aug.  6,  1880,  Sterling,  111.     f.   William  White  Davis,  Oct.  25,  1836, 
Lancaster,  Pa.     m.   Margaret  Wolfersperger,  Mar.  25,  1849,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Structural  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Sterling  Twp.   High  School.      Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon.     B.    S.     Structural  Engineer  with  A.  Bolter's  Sons,  struc- 
tural Steel  Works,  Chicago. 
Address,  315  Bissell  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2060.     MABEL  KATHERINE  DAVISON 
Born  Aug.  11,  1879,  Joliet,  111.     f.   George  Davison,     m.   Hannah  Allen. 
Librarian.      Prepared    in    Joliet    High    School.     Kappa    Alpha    Theta; 

Plii  Delta  Psi.     B.  L.  S.     Assistant  Librarian  of  the  Joliet  Public  Library. 

Address,  Joliet,  111. 

2061.     LAURA  MAY  DAYTON 

Born  Jan.   27,   1880,  in  ]<Ie\vman,   111.     f.  John  Dayton,   1836,  in  Troy, 
New  York.     m.   Laura  Jane  Miller,  1845,  in  Alton,  Ky. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Paris   High   School.     B.   A.     Teaching,   Virden, 
111,  1904-05;  Colfax,  1905—. 
Address,  (Home)  Paris,  111. 

2062.     ALICE  GREENWOOD  DERBY 
Born   Oct.    24,    1878,   Yellow   Springs,   Ohio.     f.   Samuel   Carrol   Derby, 

Dublin,  N.  H.     m.   Eunice  Ransome. 

Prepared  in  Columbus   High   School,   Ohio.     B.   Ph.,    1901,   Ohio   State 

Univ.;  B.  A.      Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Ohio  State  Univ. 

Address,  93  Fifteenth  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 


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2063.     FRED  J.  DEUTSCHMANN,  Jr. 

Born  Aug.  21,1883,Lenzburg,  111.  f.  F.  J.  Deutschmann,  June  18,  1848, 
Wuertenberg,  Germany,  m.  Elizabeth  Mathews,  Sept.  3,  1851,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Belleville  High  School.  B.  S.  Asst.  City 
Engineer,  Belleville,  111.,  1905 — . 

Married  Bess  Young,  Dec.  30,  1903.     Child,  Harold  James,  born  July  18, 
1905. 
Address,  Belleville,  111. 

2064.     ARTHUR  GARFIELD  DIEFENBACH 
Born  May   7,  1880.   Blue  Island,   111.     f.   B.   G.   Diefenbach. 
Electrical  Engineer.      B.   S. 
Address,   Blue  Island,   111. 

2065.     EDWARD  AUGUST  DIETERLE 
Born  July  19,   1880,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Henry  E.  Dieterle,  Oct.   11,   1855, 

Chicago,     m.   Martha  Witte,  July  30,  1859,  Berlin,  Germany. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Manual 

Training  School.     B.  S.     With  Peoples  Gas,  Light  &  Coke  Co.,  of  Chicago,  111. 

Address,  909  Ogden  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2066.      MERTIE   MAY  DILLON 

Bom  in  Normal,  111.  f.  Adolphus  Dillon,  1848,  Dillon  Town,  Tazewell, 
Co.,  111.     m.   PauHne  Britt,  1850,  Armington,  111. 

Prepared  in  High  School  of  111.  State  Normal,  Normal,  111.      Student  of 
Music  in  Wesleyan  and  Bloomington  Conservatories.      B.  A.     Grad.  work, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906. 
Address,  Normal,  111. 

2067.  HENRY  BERNHARD  DIRKS 

Born  June  21.  1884,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Hermann  J.  Dirks,  Germany,  m. 
Anna  E.  Meyer,  Germany. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Manual 
Training  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  B.  S.;  M.  E.,  1905.  Fellow  in 
Mechanical  Engineering,  1904-05.  Conducting  tests  with  High  Speed  Tool 
Steels,  Engineering  Experiment  Station,  Illinois.  Tau  Beta  Pi,  1903;  Sigma 
Xi,  1904. 
Address,  202  E.  Johns  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2068.  FREDERIC  HUGO  DOEDEN 
Born  June  15,  1882,  Eureka,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Eureka  High  School  and   Preparatory  Dept.  of 
Eureka  Coll.     Adelphic.      Iowa-Illinois  Debate,  1903;  Iowa-Illinois  Debate, 
1904;  Pres.  Oratorical  Association;  Pres.  Adelphic.     B.  A.     Teaching,  East 
Peoria,  111.,  1905—.     Member  N.  E.  A. 
Address,  East  Peoria,  111. 

2069.  ARCHIE  BLAND  DORMAN 

Bom  Mar.  13,  1882,  Taylorville,  111.  f.  Owenton,  Ky.,  1840,  m. 
Susannah  Phillips. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Twp.  High  School.  Philomathean; 
Missouri  Debating  Team,  1903;  Iowa  team,  1904;  Intersociety  Debating 
team,  1901-04;  Freshman  Sophomore  Debate,  1901.  B.  A.  Teaching; 
Prin.  of  Mt.  Pulaski  High  School,  1904-05;  Student,  Coll.  of  Law,  Illinois, 
1905—. 
Address,  505  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.;  (Home)  Taylorville,  111. 


370  University  of  Illinois  [1901 

2070.  FRANK  LEON  DREW 

Born  Apr.  27,  1871,  Onido  Co.,  New  York.  f.  Geo.  R.  Drew,  N.  Y.  m. 
Hattie  L.  Spitzer. 

Mechanical  Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Beloit,  Wis.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 
B.  S.      Mechanical  draftsman,   1905 — .      Served  in  Spanish-American  War, 
1898,  Apr.  to  Jan.,  1899. 
Address,  Grogona,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 

2071.  JOHN  LEWIS  DRYER 

Born  Aug.  31,  1878,  Butler,  111.  f.  George  W.  Dryer,  Oct.  8,  1839, 
Hillsboro,  111.     m.   Lucy  Jane  McCord,  Apr.  1,  1849. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Butler  and  Hillsboro  High  Schools  and  Blackburn 
Coll.,  Carlinville,  111.  Wetnagamot  Law  Club.  LL.  B.  Practicing  Law  at 
Hillsboro,  111.      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 

Married  Mae  Elizabeth  Brookman,  Oct.  31,  1904. 
Address,  Hillsboro,  111. 

2072.  EARL  LEROY  DUELL 

Born  Julv  14,  1883,  Virden,  111.  f.  Dallas  G.  Duell,  Dec.  12,  1845, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.     m.   Ella  V.  Snider,  June  24,  1863,  Newark,  Ohio. 

Deputy  Atiditor  of  Ramsey  County,  N.   D.      Prepared  in  Devil's  Lake 
High  School,  N.   D.     Attended  Univ.   of  N.   Dak.   three  years.     Adlephic. 
B.  A. 
Address,  Devil's  Lake,  N.  Dak. 

2073.     CLYDE  EARL  DURLAND 

Born  June  25,  1880,  Flora,  111.  f.  Maurice  G.  Durland,  Brownstown,  Ind. 
m.   Celica  Margaret  McBride,  Xenia,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Flora  High  School,  and  Orchard  City  Busi- 
ness Coll.     Track  team,  1902-04;  Manager,  1904  team.      B.  S.      Engineering 
Dept.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Apr.  8,  1905—. 
Address,  Green  Bay,  Wis.;  (Home)  Flora,  111. 

2074.     CHARLES  EDWARDS 

Born  Aug.  27,  1882,  Manchester,  England,  f.  James  Edwards,  Mar.  16, 
1848,  Redruth,  England,  m.  N.  W.  Bowden,  Sept.  29,  1850,  Redruth,  Eng- 
land. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Peru  High  School  and  La  Salle  Twp.  High  School. 
B.  A.     Chemist  at  National  Plant  of  the  American  Smelting  &  Refining  Co., 
Chicago,  111. 
Address,  9477  Ewing  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2075.     EDWARD  GOLLERT  EIDAM 
Bom  Feb.  11,  1879,  Blue  Island,  111.     f.   Carl  Ferdinand  Eidam,  Dec.  3, 

1831,  Germany,     m.  Juha  Runge,  June  4,  1840,  Germany. 

Mechanical   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Blue    Island    High   School.      B.    S. 

Apparatus  Engineering  Dept.  for  Stromberg  Carlson  Telephone  Mfg.  Co. 

Address,  The  Oxford,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

2076.     TORRIS  EIDE 

Born  Mar.  19,  1882,  Aalund,  Nonvay.  f.  Tollef  T.  Eide,  Dec.  12,  1852, 
Aalund,  Norway,     m.   Christian  Greve,  Aug.  12,  1862,  Lund,  Norway. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.      B. 
S.     Surveyor,  Mississippi  River  Improvement,  between  Hannibal  ,Mo.,  and 
Missouri  River;  Draftsman  Oregon  Short  Line  R.   R.,   Montana  Division, 
1904—. 
Address,  Box  682,  Pocatello,  Idaho. 


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2077.     LLOYD  EDWIN  ENGEL 
Born  Jan.  11,  1S77,  in  Metamora,  111.     f.  Joseph  Engel. 
Farmer.      B.  A. 
Address,  Metamora,  111. 

2078.     ROY  VICTOR  ENGSTROM 

Born  Feb.  3,  1883,  Peoria,  111.     f.   Charles  Victor  Engstrom,  Sweden,     m. 
Bessie  Johnson,  Sweden. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Senior  Class  Pres.;  Valedictorian.  B.  S.  Asst.  in 
Engineering  Experiment  Station,  Illinois,  summer  of  1904;  Instructor  in 
Theoretical  and  Applied  Mechanics,  Illinois,  1905.  Asst.  in  charge  of  re- 
inforced concrete  tests  made  at  Illinois  during  1905;  Govt.  Concrete  Tests, 
Aug.,  1905-May,  1906;  Brayton  Const.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1906 — . 
Address  (Home),  1204  N.  Madison  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

2079.     LAMBERT  THEODORE  ERICSON 
Born  June  5,  1883,  Peoria,  111.     f.   Gustaf  Edwin  Ericson,  Dec.  10,  1859, 
Sweden,     m.   Anna  Elizabeth  Alberts,  Jan.  27,  1860,  Galesburg,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.  Delta  Upsilon;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Varsity  Dancing  Club;  Tcchnograph  Board. 
B.  S.  Draftsman,  Weir  Frog  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Aug.,  1904-Apr.,  1905; 
Locating  Partv,  Missouri  Pacific  Rv.,  Apr.,  1904-05-Apr.,  1906;  Construc- 
tion Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.  Yards,  Dupo,  Il'l.,  May,  1906—. 
Address  (Home),  1301  12th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 

2080.     WILLIAM  ALONZO  ETHERTON 
Born   Dec.    11,    1874,   Murphysboro,    111.     f.  Abram   Etherton,   Jan.    20, 
1851,  Etherton,  111.     m.   Mary  Henson,  Jan.  24,  1855,  Grand  Tower,  111. 

x\rchitectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Southern  111.  State  Normal,  Car- 
bondale,  111.  B.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Tests  of  heat  transmission  through  insu- 
lated walls,  1904;  Constructing  Engineer  for  the  U.  S.  Post  Office  and  Court 
House  building,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  1905-06;  Building  Supt.,  St.  Louis, 
1906—. 
Address,  5351  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2081.     KENNETH  NEILL  EVANS 

Born  Feb.  10,  1882,  Waynesville,  111.     f.   Charles  Edward  Evans,  Oct.  30, 
1855,  Waynesville,  111.     m.'  Laura  Belle  Twaddell,  Oct.  6,  1860,  Weston,  Mo. 

Prepared  in  Taylorville  Twp.  High  School.      Beta  Theta  Pi;  Mathematics 
Club-  English  Club.      B.  A.     Jr.  Civ.  Engr.  Asst.  making  map  for  Christian 
Co.  Coal  Co.,  Summer,  1905. 
Address,  412  W.  First  St.,  Taylorville,  111. 

2082.  SAMUEL  BARRY  FLAGG 

Born  Nov.  1,  1882,  in  Alton,  111.     f.   R.  N.  Flagg.     m.  . 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Shurtleff  Coll.      B.   S.      With  Equi- 
table Powder  Co. 
Address,  Alton,  111. 

2083.  CLARENCE  EARL  FLEMING 

Born  Feb.   25,   1883,  Delavan,  111.     f.   William  Fleming,  Oct.   30,   1839, 
Zanesville,  Ohio.     m.  Anna  Francis  Trimble,  Mar.  6,  1856,  Tremont,  111. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary.      Prepared  in  Delavan  High  School.      Philoma- 
thean;  English  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.  of  Philo.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet.     B.  A. 
General  Secretary,  Indiana  Univ.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1905 — .      Member  of  M.  E. 
Church. 
Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  House,  Bloomington,  Ind. 


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2084.     CARL  JOSHUA  FLETCHER 
Husband  of  No.  1824 

Born  Mar.  3,  1880,  Galesburg,  111.  f.  Samuel  Fletcher,  Vt.  m.  Henri- 
etta Brown,  Galesburg,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Galesburg  High  School  and  Lombard 
Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Glee  and  Mandohn  Club,  1903;  Pres.  Tennis  Club, 
1904;  Tennis  team,  1904.  B.  S.  Illinois  State  Line  Inspector  until  Jan.  1, 
1905;  C.  U.  Tel.  Co.;  Engineering  Dept.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  C.  U.  Tel,  Co., 
1905—. 

Married  Mary  Henderson  ('03),  Dec.  16,  1905,  in  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  505  E.  19th  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

2085.     CAROLINE  KATHARINE  FOSTER 
Born  June  12,  1880,  Meadville,  Pa.     f.   Francis  Herriotte  Foster,  Dec.  18, 
1836,Meadville,  Pa.     m.  Frances  Elizabeth  Foster,  Nov.  27,  1845,  Mercer, 
Pa. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  Pittsburg  Central  High  School.      B.  A., 
1902,  Western  Univ.  of  Pa.;  B.  L.  S.     Cataloger  in  Carnegie  library  of  Pitts- 
burgh, Jan.  5,  1905 — . 
Address,  226  Oakland  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

2086.     PEARLE  FRANKENBERG 

Born  Oct.  18,  1882,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Alvin  Keener,  Jan.  1,  1854,  Tiffin, 
Ohio.     m.   Martha  Jane  McClain,  Jan.  15,  1858,  Urbana,  111. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      B.  L.  S. 
Address,  Urbana,  111.,  R.  R.  No.  7. 

2087.  DEAN  FRANKLIN 

Born  Jan.  9,  1872,  Macomb,  111.  f.  Wilham  James  Franklin,  Apr.  20, 
1843,  Macomb,  111.     m.   Mary  Ann  Gibbs,  Nov.  8,  1848,  Browning,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  injunction  City  High  School,  Kans.,  and  Dickinson 
County  High  School,  Kas.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;Pohtical  Science  Club,  1903-04;  Pres.,  Dramatic  Club,  1903-04;  Pres.  Mar- 
shall Law  Club,  1901-02.  LL.  B.  First  Lieut.  Troop  H,  First  Illinois 
Cavalry,  1899-1900. 
Address,  Macomb,  111. 

2088.  BURTON  FRENCH 

Born  Sept.  23,  1881,  La  Porte,  Ind.  f.  W.  H.  French,  Aug.  23,  1852, 
Chicago,  111.     m.   F.  E.  Wallace,  Jan.  13,  1856,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

Electrical   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Chicago   English   High   and   Manual 
Training  School.      B.  S.      Electrical   Engineering,  in  office  of  Chief  Operating 
Engineer  of  Chicago  Edison  Co. 
Address,  125  So.  California  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2089.     WILLIAM  HIRAM  FURSMAN 
Born  July  20,  1878,  El  Paso,  111.     f.   Elias  S.  Fursman.     m.   Mira  Pool. 
Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  El  Paso  High  School.     Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 

B.   S.      Muskogee   Railroad  work,   field  and  office;  Chicago,   draftsman  for 

Doring  Coal  Co. 

Married  Winifred  Myers,  Oct.  24,  1904,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Address,  1237  Ainslie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2090.     ELMER  LOGAN  GARNETT 
Brother  of  No.  942 
Born  Nov.  15,  1879,  St.  Marys,  111.      f.   Robert  Kirtley  Garnett,  Aug.  4, 


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1844,  St.  Marys,  111.     m.  Annie  Elizabeth  Hunter,  Oct.   19,  1845,  Catasau- 
qua,  Pa. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Carthage  High  School,  111.      Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Phi  Delta   Phi.     Adelphic;   Political   Science  Club;   Commercial  Club;  Van 
Twiller  Court;  Major;  Capt.      B.  A.     Kimball  and  Norton  Insurance  Fellow- 
ship, 1904-05. 
Address,  Plymouth,  111. 

2091.     NEWTON  DAVID  GASTON 

Born  Nov.   14,   1874,  Tranquility,  Adams  Co.,  Ohio.     f.   E.  M.  Gaston, 
Tranquility,  Ohio.     m.   Nancy  J.  Brown,  Cherry  Fork,  Ohio. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 
Pres.,  1903-04;  Tcchnograph  Board,  1902-04;  Illio  Board;  Capt.  B.  S. 
Draftsman,  Deering  Division  International  Harvester  Co.,  Chicago,  111., 
June,  1904-05;  with  Deere  &  Co.,  Asst.  Supt.  Office,  Moline,  111.,  1905 — . 
Member  Moline  Social  Club,  1905;  Tri-City  Alumni  Assn.,  1905. 
Address,  2008  6th  Ave.,  MoHne,  111. 

2092      LILLIAN  MABELLE  GEORGE 
Born  Apr.  27,  1874,  Amesbury,  Mass.     f.   Robert  Benjamin  George,  Sept. 

16,   1843,   Newburyport,   Mass.     m.  Mary  Frances  Sargent,  Feb.    19,    1843, 

Amesbury,  Mass. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Amesbury  High  School,  and  R.  I.  College.      B.  S., 

1899,  R.  I.  College;  B.  A.      Librarian  at  R.  I.  College. 

Address,  11  Cedar  Court,  Amesbury,  Mass. 

2093.     CHARLOTTE  MITCHELL  GIBBS 
Sister  of  Nos.  1327,  1676 
Born   Jan.    10,    1885,   Greenup,    Ky.     f.  George   Gibbs,    Mar.    25,^  1842, 

Wareham,  Mass.     m.  Elizabeth  Thacher  Hodge,  Plvmouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  9, 

1846. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Watcheka  League; 

Y.    W.    C.    A.;    Household    Science   Club;    Kappa   Kappa   Gamma.      B.    A. 

Assistant  in  Household  Science,  Illinois,  1905 — . 

Address,  (Home)  26  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  404  E.  Johns  St.,  Cham- 
paign, 111. 

2094.  LOUELLA  IDA  GILLESPIE 

Sister  of  No.  1678 

Born  Aug.  7,  1881,  Harris,  111.     f.  George  Moore  Gillespie,  1848,  McLean 
Co.,  111.     m.   Ollie  E.  Crawford,  1856,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Champaign   High   School.      B.    A.      Principal   of 
Savoy  School,  1904-05;  Asst.  in  Phys.  Tr.,  Illinois,  1905-06 
Address,  741  N.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2095.  PHILIP  DAKIN  GILLHAM 

Born  May  12,  1883,  Princeton,  111.     f.  Julius  Augustus  Gillham,  Apr.  16, 
1844,  Alton,  111.     m.   EHzabeth  Dakin,  Mar.  29,  1846,  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Princeton  High  School,  111.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  C.  E.  Club.  B.  S.  Agriculture,  Princeton,  111.,  1904;  Draftsman,  1905, 
Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  Chicago;  Draftsman,  Neoke  Richards  Iron 
Works,  Ind.,.1905;  Asst.  Engr.,  Expanded  Metal  .&  Corrugated  Bar  Co., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1905 — . 
Address,  925  Frisco  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  (Home)  426  South  Church  St.. 

Princeton,  111. 


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2096.  CARL  LOUIS  GINZEL 
Brother  of  No.  2388 

Born  Jan.  31,   1880,  Trenton,  111.     f.'^'Moritz  GinzeL     m.   Mary  Blanck. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Trenton  High  School  and  Illinois  Acad.      Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  C.  E.  Club.      B.  S.^j^Draftsman  with  Weir  Frog  Co.,  July  26, 
1904—. 
Address,  2707  Norwool  Ave.,  Station  H.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

2097.  PAUL  BOND  GLASSCO 

Born  Nov.  11,  1878,  Greencastle,  Ind.  f.  George  Melville  Glassco.  m. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Bond.  t-1  M    i^ 

Architectural    Engineer.      Prepared'  in    Tuscola    and    Charleston    High 
Schools.     Architects'    Club;    Sigma    Xi.'-'  B.    S.      Draftsman;    Inspector    of 
Structural  Steel;  Contractor's  Supt. 
Address,  Charleston,  111. 

2098.     HIMAN  RICHARD  GLICK 

Born  May  18,  1833,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  f.  Max  Nathan  Glick,  Apr.  8,  l862, 
Vilkomier,  Kovno,  Russia,  m.  Fannie  Zoller,  Mar.  7,  1865,  Brody,  Garcia, 
Austria.  k  I     1  h   '■"  i 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  Van  Twiller  Law  Court.     LL.  B. 
Address,  97  De  Kalb  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2099.     JOSIAHfGORHAM 

Born  Dec.  5,  1881,  Homer,"' IlL^f'^Henry  Gorham,  Dec.  10,  1849,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.     m.   Mary  Agustus  Droernus,  Oct.  17,  1853,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Chemical  Soc.      B.  A. 
Asst.  State  Chemist  of  the  State:of .New  York;   Chemist  Union  Pac.  R.  R., 
1906. 
Address,  2608  Harney  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

2100.     MARGARET  AMIDON  GRAMESLY 
Born  Sept.  3,  1878,  Charleston,  Ill.^f.   Charles  Gramesly,  June  3,  1844, 

Palmyra,  N.  Y.     m.  Keturah  Hildreth,';Dec.  6,  1856,  Onondaga,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Charleston 'High  School.      B.  L.  S.      Children's 

Librarian,  Jacksonville   Public  Library,  Jacksonville,  111.,   1905.      Librarian 

Le  Moyne  Institute,  1905-06. 

Address,  252  Orleans  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn.;  (Home)  Charleston,  111. 

2101.  BARTLETT  STEPHEN  GRAY 

Bom  May  19,  1883,  Jacksonville,  111.  m.  Stephen  Bartlett  Gray,  Jan.  7, 
1845,  Jacksonville,  111.  m.  Charlotte  Frances  Deatherage,  Jan.  8,  1861, 
Scottsville,  111.  H 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  High  School.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi 
Alpha  Delta.  Scholarship.  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club,  1902-04;  Opera 
Club.  LL.  B.  Special  Student  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1904-05.  Admitted 
to  Bar,  Illinois,  Oct.  14,  1904. 

Married  Rose  Dougherty,  Apr.  26,   1906,   Keokuk,   Iowa. 
Address,  1039  W.  College  Ave.,  Jacksonville, 111. 

2102.  CELLA  GENEVIEVE  GREEN 

Born  Aug.  8,  1881,  in  Ivesdale,  \\\!^i.   P.  Green,     m.  . 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  A. 
Address,  Ivesdale,  111. 


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*2103.     MABEL  GREEN 

Born  Mar.  7,  1S67,  Florida,  N.  Y.  f.  Samuel  Green,  Dec.  IS,  1840, 
RingAVOod,  Passaic  Co.,  N.  J.  m.  Marv  E.  Miller,  June  9,  1848,  Florida, 
N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  S.  S.  Seward  Institute,  Florida,  N.  Y.,  Grad.,  1885.  Grad. 
of  N.  Y.  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  1887.  Pd.  M.,  1893,  Univ.  of 
New  York  Citv;  B.  L.  S.  Asst.  Principal  of  Schools,  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  1887- 
88;  Sam.e,  Gravesend.  L.  I.,  1889-93;  Teacher,  Brooklyn  High  School, 
1895-98.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Florida,  N.  Y.^  1892, 
Died  July  23,  1905,  Florida,  N.  Y. 

2104.     ELIZABETH  GROSVENOR  GREENE 

Born  Oct.  20,  1882,  Kyoto,  Japan,  f.  Daniel  Crosby  Greene,  1843, 
Roxbury,  Mass.     m.   Mary  Jane  Forbes,  1845,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Cleveland  School,  Tokyo,  Japan,  Arlington  and 
Newton    High    Schools,   Mass.       Attended    Mt.    Holyoke   Coll.,    1891-1901. 
Y.   W.   C.   A.;   Deutsche  Verein;  Kappa    Alpha  Theta.      B.    A.;    B.     L.    S. 
Congregational  Church,  1898,  Aubumdale,  Mass. 
Address,  1011  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2105.     LUDWIG  GUTMANN 

Born  Aug.  21,  1860,  Hamburg,  Germany,  f.  Z.  Gutman,  1830,  Ham- 
burg, Gennany.     m.   Elise  Biesenthal,  Schwerin,  Mecklenburg,  Germany. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Hamburg  and  Artisan  Schools  in  Ger- 
many and  England.  B.  S.  Delegate  for  Amer.  Inst,  of  Electrical  Eng.  to 
International  Congress  of  Electricians,  Frankfurt,  Germany,  1891.  Con- 
sulting Engineer,  1905;  Engineer  on  the  staff  of  Wagner  Electric  Mfg.  Co. 
Inventor  of  the  Gutman  Recording  Wattmeter,  No.  610,224,  Nov.  15,  1898; 
Pats.  No.  675,995,  No.  675,996,  of  June  11,  1901;  Electric  Motors,  Pats.  No. 
530,176,  No.  530,177  and  No.  530,178,  Dec.  4,  1894;  Electro  Magnetic  Cut 
Out,  No.  446,515,  1891,  and  Alternating  current  regulator,  Pat.  No.  769,342, 
1904.  Articles  and  papers:  The  Motorman  and  His  Duties,  The  Windsor- 
Kenfield  Publ.  Co.;  Paper  read  before  International  Congress  of  Electricians, 
Frankfurt,  Germany,  1891;  Paper  read  before  Amer.  Inst.  Elec.  Eng.,  1894; 
Contributor  to  a  German  Electrical  Journal  during  Chicago  World's  Fair; 
Electrical  World,  Electrical  Engr.,  Electric  Power,  etc.  Mem.ber  of  Amer. 
Inst,  of  Electrical   Eng'rs;  member  German  Society  of  Electricians. 

Married  Emma  J.  \tilkins,  June  24,  1896,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  5228  Kensington  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2106.     FRANK  STANLEY  HADFIELD 

Born  Apr.  14,  1881,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.  f.  Frank  Waller  Hadfield, 
Nov.  5,  1858,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.  m.  Phillippa  Cox,  Oct.  25,  1858,  Mineral 
Point,  Wis. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago.      Sigma  Xi; 
Tau    Beta    Pi;    Capt.      B.    S.;    M.    E.,    1905.      McKinley    Fellowship,    1904. 
Draftsman  and  Asst.  Mech.  Engr.  for  De  Kalb-Sycamore  Electric  Com. 
Address,  119  Park  Ave.,  De  Kalb,  111. 

2107.      IRA  CHASE   HARMAN 

Born  Aug.  6,  1879,  in  Milford,  111.     f.  J.  M.  Harman,  Milford,  111. 

Physician.      Prepared  in  Sheldon  High  School,  Sheldon,  111  ,  and  Eureka 
Coll.     'PhiRho  Sigma        B.   A.,    M.-    D..  1904,    Interne,   Chicago    Hospital 
eighteen  months. 
Address,  1636  W.  End  Ave.,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

2108.     ALTHA  HAVILAND 

Born  xNov.  18,  1878,  Fort  Dodge,  la.  f.  Charles  Le  Grand  Haviland, 
1853.  Princeton,  111.     m.   Martha  Lang,  1859,  Canada. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Ft.   Dodge   High  School.      Illiola;  Y.   W.   C.   A.; 


376  University  of  Illinois  [1904 

Watcheka  League.     B.  A.     Teacher  of  Science  in  East  Batavia  High  School, 
1904-05;  Indianola  High  School,  1905-06. 
Address,  Humboldt,  la. 

2109.     CHARLES  WESLEY  HAWES 
Born  June  24,   1880,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.   Major  C.  W.  Hawes,  Mar.   7, 
1841,  Rock  Island,  111.     m.  Josephine  B.  Hawes,  Rock  Island,  111. 

Draftsman.      Prepared    in    St.    John's    Military    School,    Delafiield,    Wis. 
Sigma  Chi;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club,   1902-04.      B.  S.      Supt.  Emmetsburg 
Heat,  Light  &  Power  Plant;  Draftsman  Avith  Western  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee, 
111.;  Draftsman  with  Pedrick  &  Ayer  Co.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Address,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

2110.     ELIZABETH  LENA  HAWTHORNE 
Born  July  27,  1880,  La  Place,  111.     f.   Samuel  Victor  Hawthorne,  Oct.  14, 

1851.     m.   Kate  Stoner,  Sept.  12,  1852,  Bath  Co.,  Ky. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.      B.   A.     Teaching  in  La 

Place  School,  111. 

Address,  La  Place,  111. 

2111.     SMITH  TOMPKINS  HENRY 
Born  Apr.   9,    1881,   Bushnell,   111.     f.   Smith  Thomas   Henry,   Mar.    27, 
1848,  near  Pittsburg,  Pa.     m.   Kiemsa  Cole,  Mar  4,  1856,  Qunicy,  111. 

Associate  Editor,  The  Engineering  Record.  Prepared  in  Bushnell  High 
School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Track 
team;  Mgr.  Illini  in  senior  year.  B.  S.  Pittsburg  W^ater  Department,  Sept. 
\, '\.90'\;Ks?,oc\Site 'Editor  The  Engineering  Record,  Qe-pt.  1,  1904 — ;  Western 
editorial  representative,  Chicago,  1906 — .  Articles  in  each  week's  issue 
of  The  Engineering  Record  and  has  written  for  other  technical  journals. 
Address,  care  of  The  Engineering  Record,  Chicago,  111. 

2112.     GERTRUDE  FOX  HESS 

Born  Dec.  30,  1865,  Rosedale,  Ohio.  f.  Amos  N.  Newton  Fox,  Nov.  7, 
1838,  Rosedale,  Ohio.  m.  Clarinda  Jeanette  Baker,  Nov.  30,  1843,  Dela- 
ware, Ohio. 

Library  Assistant.  Prepared  in  Ohio  State  Univ.  prep,  school.  Brown- 
ing Literary  Soc. ;  Pres.  of  Browning,  O.  S.  U.;  Pres.  Library  Club,  Illinois. 
B.  L.  S.  Library  Asst.  at  Ohio  State  Library.  Member  of  the  Disciple 
Church. 

Married  May  1,  1899,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Children,  Gladys  Fox,  born  May 
19,  1890;  Dorothy  Ann,  born  Sept.  4,  1894. 
Address,  983  North  High  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

2113.     THOMAS  SLOAN  HEWERDINE 

Born  July  16,  1870,  Dewey,  111.     f.   Thomas  Hemerdine.      m. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Austin  Coll.,  1900.      B.  A.     Austin  Coll., 
1900.      B.  S. 
Address,  Fisher,   111. 

2114.     NELLIE  GOODWIN  HEWITT 
Born  Sept.  25,  1876,  Alton,  111.     f.   Horace  Lorenzo  Hewitt,  Oct.  20,  1835, 
Auburn,  N.  Y.     m.   Sarah  Elizabeth  Goodwin,  Nov.  16,  1847,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Librarian.      Prepared    in    Shortridge    High    School,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 
B.  A.,  1898,  Wells  Coll.;  B.  L.  S.      Librarian  Ferry  Hall  Library,  Lake  For- 
est, 111. 

Address,  (Home)  1116  College  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.      Lake  Forest,  111. 


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2115.     FRANK  WYMAN  MILLIARD 

Born  Oct.  3,  1S80,  Brighton,  111.  f.  George  W.  Hilliard,  Brighton,  111. 
m.  Celia  A.  Chase,  Brighton,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Brighton  High  School  and  Washing- 
ton Univ.  Man.  Tr.  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Elec.  Eng. 
Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Illinois  Club.  B.  S.  Chicago  Edison  Co., 
June-Nov.,  1904;  Commonweatlh  Elec.  Co., Chicago,  Nov.,  1904-June,  1905; 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1905—.  Assoc.  Member  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Address,  80  Park  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

2116.      ROY  WILSON   HILTS 

Born  Nov.  9,  1879,  McLean  Co.,  111.  f.  Samuel  Hilts,  m.  Harriet 
Steele  Wilson. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Colorado  State  Prep.  School.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon.  B.  A.  Chemist,  Laboratory  of  Armour  Co.,  E.  St. 
Louis,  111.;  now  chemist  in  Chemical  Lab.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago. 
Address,  care  of  Armour  &  Co.,  Chem.   Lab.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago, 

111. 

2117.     FREDERIC  LEIDY  HOLCH 

Born  Aug.  21,  1882,  Gilman,  111.  f.  Frederic  G.  Holch.  m.  Elizabeth 
West. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Gilman  High  Schools.     B.  A.     Teacher  of  English 
in  Sullivan  High  School,  1904-05;  Supt.,  Gilman  Public  Schools,  1905-06. 
Address,  Gilman,  111. 

2118.     CLARENCE  EUGENE  HOLCOMB 
Brother  of  No.  2119 

Born  Dec.  28,  1882,  Oakley,  111.  f.  Timothy  Osmond  Holcomb,  18427 
Belleville,  111.     m.   Clarinda  Jane  Smith,  1851,  Smithton,  111. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Bement  High  School.      Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.      B.  S.     Testing  Dept.  G.  E.  Co.,  1904-05;  Electrical 
Sub-inspector,  New  York  Navy  Yard,  1905 — . 
Address, 

2119.     TIMOTHY  OSMOND  HOLCOMB 
Brother  of  No.  2118 

Born  June  18,  1878,  Freeburg,  111.  f.  T.  O.  Holcomb,  May  19,  1842,  111. 
m.  Clarinda  J.  Smith,  Mar.  29,  1851,  111. 

Accountant.      Prepared  in  Bement  High  School.     Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Asst.  Editor  Illini,  1902-03;  Editor  Illini,  1903-04.     B.  A.     Office  of  West- 
ern Electric  Co.,  June,   1904-05 ;  Accountant,  The  Audit  Co.  of   New  York 
June-Sept,  1905.     C.  H.  Geist  Co.,  Sept.,  1905-Feb.,  1906. 
Address,  Montclair,  Colo. 

2120.     HARRIET  HOLDERMAN 

Born  in  Morris,  111.  f.  John  Holderman,  Vandalia,  Ohio.  m.  Phebe 
Patty,  Englewood,  Ohio. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Morris  High  School  and  Northwestern  Univ. 
Prep.  School.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai.  B.  L.  S.  Asst. 
Cataloger,  Jacksonville,  111.,  Public  Library,  July,  1904-Apr.,  1905;  Asst. 
Cataloger,  Ind.,  State  Librarv,  Apr. -Oct.,  1905 — ;  Asst.  in  John  Crerar 
Library.  Oct.,  1905 — . 
Address,  (Home)  Morris,  111. 

2121.     EDNA  HOPKINS 
Born  Jan.    26,    1880,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     f.   Charles  Frederick   Hopkins, 
1849,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     m.   Georgina  Dymond,  1854,  Surrey,  England. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in   Woodard  High  School,  Cincinnati,  O. 


37S  University  of  Illinois  [1904 

B.  A.      1902,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati;   B.    L.    S.      Calatoger,    Public   Library  of 
Cincinnati,  July,    1904-Oct.,  1905;   Loan   desk  asst  ,  Van  Wormer  Library, 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  Oct.,  1905-June,  1906;   Ref.  librarian,  same,  1906 — . 
Address,  4223  Langland  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2122.     RAY  LEEKLEY  HORR 

Born  June  27,  1882,  Clinton,  la.  f.  Henry  G.  Horr,  Elizabeth,  111.  m. 
Julia  Ellen  Leekley,  New  Dignig,  Ohio. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Galena  High  School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.      B.    S.      Inspector,   Chicago    Telephone   Co.,    Sept.,    1904-Jan.,    1905; 
Tester,  same,  Sept.-Julv,  1905;  Wire  Chief,  Yards  Office,  same,  July,  1905—. 
Sergeant  Co.  M,  6th  I.  N.  G.,  June  15,  1902-June  15,  1905. 
Address,  232  Dearborn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2123.     RALPH  BARNARD  HOWE 

Born  June  25,  1882,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Edward  Gardner  Howe,  Aug.  11, 
1849,  Brookline,  Mass.  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Barnard,  Feb.  16,  1855,  Chicago, 
111. 

Horticulturist.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Agricultural  Club;  Chemical 
Club.      B.  S.     Field  Asst.  in  Dept.  of  Horticulture,  Illinois,  1904—. 
Article    in    Illinois    Agriculturalist,    1903.      Member    Congr.    Church,    1893; 
American  Breeders'  A"ss'n,  1904;  Major,  United  Boys  Brigades  of  America, 
1901—. 
Address,  1004  So.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2124.     CLARISSA  LOUISE  HOWELL 
Born   June    28,    1881,    Beloit,    Wis.     f.   Edgar   Adelmar    Howell,    1849, 

Waukesha,  Wis.     m.   Elizabeth  Stearns  Bicknell,  1851,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in   Beloit   High   School.      Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

B.  A.     Asst.  Cataloger,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa  Library,  Sept.,  1904-Apr.,  1905; 

Reference  Librarian,  Apr.,  1905 — . 

Address,  122  N.  Capital  St.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

2125.  GEORGE  WARREN  HUNT 

Born  May  8,  1875,  Ipava,  111.  f.  Hiram  Hunt,  Feb.  14,  1818,  Albany, 
N.  Y.     m.   Catherine  McKee,  Dec.  18,  1835,  Dublin,  Ireland. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in   111.   State   Normal   Univ.      LL.   B.      Lawyer  and 
County  Superintendent  of  Schools. 
Address,  Granville,  111. 

2126.  MABEL  DOROTHY  HUNT 

Born  Dec.  7,  1881. 'near  Urbana,  111.  f.  Leroy  Hunt,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
m.   Mary  Elizabeth  White,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Urbana    High    School.      Der    Deutsche    Verein; 
English  Club.      B .  A.     Teaching.      First  M.  E.  Church ;  Y.  W.  C.  A. ;  Epworth 
League. 
Address,  501  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2127.  CHARLOTTE  M.  JACKSON 

Born  Apr.  30,  1881,  Augusta,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  William  Jackson, 
June  8,  1846,  Augusta,  N.  Y.  m.  Sarah  E.  Kendall,  June  4,  1845,  Augusta, 
N.  Y. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared   in  Ithaca  High  School  and  Cornell  Univ. 
Phi   Delta   Psi;   Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.     B.  L.  S.     Asst.    Cataloger,    Bryn 
Mawr  College  Library. 
Address,  Bryn  Mawr  College  Library,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 


1904]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  379 

2128.     OTTO  JANSSEN 

Bom  May  23,  1873,  Fort  Gibson,  I.  T.  f.  Jacob  Janssen,  1835,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Mary  Weber,  1843,  Wurtemberg,  Germany. 

Draftsman.    ^Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  Architects'  Club; 
Philomathean.     B.  S.     Draftsman  to  date. 
Address,  care  of  Harrison  Aljright,  Archt,  532  Laughlin  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif. 

2129.     JOHN  WILLIAM  JONES 

Born  Aug.  3,  1879,  Virden,  111.  f.  William  Jones,  1853,  Monmouthshire, 
England,     m.  Arminta  Jane  Davidson,  Sept.  6,  1852,  Salem,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared,  in  Virden  High  School  and  Blackburn  Coll.     Adel- 
phic.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Address,  (Home)  Seattle,  Wash. 

2130.     LUCILE  JONES 

Bom  Nov.  10,  1882,  in  Oglesby,  111.  f.  C.  S.  Jones,  Oct.,  1856.  m.  Fan- 
nie M.  Richardson,  1856,  Ottawa^,  111. 

Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Delta 
Psi.     Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.     B.  A. 

Address,  170  Oakwood  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

2131.     WILLIAM  GEORGE  KAESER 
Born   Nov.    22,    1882,    Highland,    111.     f.   Fritz   Kaeser,    May    13,    1848, 

Glarus,  Switzerland,     m.   Katherine  Caindle. 

Professor,   Helvetia  Milk  Condensing  Co.      Prepared  in  Highland  High 

School.      Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.      Inter-Scholastic  Mgr.,   1904.      LL.  B. 
Married  Clara  Vogt,  Sept.  6,  1905,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Address,  Greenville,  111. 

2132.     EDWIN  BENJAMIN  KARNOPP 

Born  Nov.,  1881,  in  Lowell,  Wis.     f.   Wm.  Karnopp.     m.  . 

Undergrad.  work  in  L'^niv.  of  Mich.     B.  S. 
Address, 

2133.     CLOYD  ELIAS  KEITH 

Bom  Mav  30,  1880,  Chillicothe,  111.  f.  Alvin  Nelson  Keith,  June  8, 
1853,  SwitzeVland  Co.,  Ind.  m.  Ella  Elizabeth  Turner,  Nov.  zO,  1860, 
Wyoming,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School  and  Bradley  Plytech.     Inst., 
Peoria.     LL.  B.     Practicing  Law. 
Address,  Suite  315,  Observatory  Bldg.,  Peoria,  111. 

2134.     DAVID  HENRY  KELLY 

Born  Julv  2,  1883,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  f.  Thos.  Kelly,  May  30,  1854, 
Steubenville,' 111.     m.   Delia  Cottingham,  Aug.  15,  1856,  Pitts,  Pa. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  El  Paso  High  School,  Texas.      B.  S. 
Aug.  1904-Feb.,  1905,  Electrician  Amer.  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  Bullock 
Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  Feb.,  1905—. 
Address,  2329  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Sta.  H..  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

2135.     LE  ROY  KERSHAW 

Bom  Dec.  6,  1880,  Elmwood,  111.  f.  David  R.  Kershaw,  1856,  Prairie 
City,  111.     m.  Jennie  M.  Cole,  1861,  Huntington,  Mass. 

'Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Elmwood  High  School.      Phi  Alpha  Delta.      LL.  B. 
President  of  Illinois  Trust  and  Investment  Co.,  Morris,  I.  T.;  Pres.  Farmers' 
State  Bank,  Morris,  I.  T.;  Lawyer,  Morris,  I.  T.,  to  date. 
Address,  Morris,  I.  T.  • 


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2136.     LEILA  PAULINE  KING 

Born  Sept.  1,  1881,  Stillman  Valley,  111.  f.  James  H.  King,  1832, 
Worchester,  Mass.     m.   Lucy  Lee  Conde,  1854,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.      Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.     Final  honors,  Library  School.      B.  L.  S.     Cataloger,  Clinton,  la., 
Public  Library,  July-Dec,  1904;  Rockford,  111. ,  Public  Library,  Jan.,   1905. 
Address,  622  N.  Main  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

2137.     HARRY  BERTRAM  KIRCHER 

Born  Aug.  1,  1881.     f.   Henry  A.  Kircher.     m.   Bertha  Engelmann. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Belleville  High  School  and  Smith  Acad. 
E.  E.  Society;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.      B.  S.      With  Illinois  Traction  System, 
1905;  Superintendent  of  the  Belleville  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  1905—. 
Address,  Belleville,  111. 

2138.     NOAH  KNAPP 

Born  June  15,  1877,  Edinburg,  Ind.  f.  Andrew  Clark  Knapp,  1850 
Middlebourne,  W.  Va.  m.  Sarah  Jane  Williamson,  1852,  near  South  Bend 
Ind. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Areola  High  School,  111.  Adelphic;  Mathe 
matical  Club;  Pi  Theta;  Illinois-Indiana  Debating  Team,  1903;  Adel 
phic  Mgr.  Star  Lecture  Course,  1903-04;  Pres.  of  Adelphic,  one  term;  Pres 
of  Math.  Club  one  semester.  B.  A.  Teaching,  Oak  Park  High  School 
1904—. 
Address,  Areola,  111. 

2139.     FRANK  HAMILTON  KNEELAND 

Born  Feb.  17,  1879,  Dwight,  111.  f.  Erastus  Hamilton  Kneeland,  1831, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.     m.   Diana  Gallup,  1841,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Erecting  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Dwight  High  School.  Capt.  B.  S. 
City  Engineer,  Dwight,  111.,  1904;  Asst.  foreman  on  construction,  Detroit 
Edison  Co.,  1904;  Erecting  Engineer,  The  Sterling  Co.,  Barberton,  Ohio,  Dec., 
1904 — .  Service  in  Porto  Rican  Campaign  U.  S.  Army,  volunteer,  June  23, 
1898-Jan.  21,  1899. 
Address,  Dwight,  111. 

2140.     MARTHA  CAROLINE  KOEHN  (HUBBARD) 

Born  July  2,  1880,  at  Flatow,  West  Prussia,  f.  Otto  Koehn.  m. 
Jestina  Louisa  Eschner. 

Prepared  in  Menominee,  Mich.  Watcheka  League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  B.  A.  Teacher  of  Math,  and  German  in  Marion  High 
School,  111. 

Married  Fred  C.  Hubbard,  of  Urbana,  111.,  Aug.  7,  1905,  at  Chicago. 
Address,  Urbana,  111.,  R.  R.  No.  10. 

2141.     HENRY  KREISINGER 

Born  Feb.  17,  1876,  Radnice,  Bohemia,  f.  Emanuel  Kreisinger,  Rad- 
nice,  Bohemia,     m.   Maria  Milota,  Radnice,  Bohemia. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Sigma  Xi.  B.  S.  Boiler  room  observer  at  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey  Coal  Testing  Plant,  1905 — . 

Married  Ella  Martha  Zalondek,  May  6,  1905,  Chicago,  111.      Chdd,    Rob- 
ert Henry,  born  Apr.   28,   1906. 
Address,  6010  Suburban  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2142     JOHN  FELIX  KYTE 

Born  Sept.  5,  1875,  Milan,  111.  f.  Chas.  Eldred  Kyte,  Oct.  1,  1839, 
Eldred,  N.  Y.     m.   Sarah  Viola  Crouch.  1845,  Milan,  111. 

Lawyer  and  Life  Insurance  Agent.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Adelphic. 
LL.  B.     Agent,  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Co. 
Address,  405 ^  N.  Prairie  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


1904]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  381 

2143.     LEONARD  JOHN  LEASE 

Bom  Oct.  15.  1879,  Nokomis,  111.  f.  Jacob  H.  Lease,  Annapolis,  Ohio. 
m.   Athalinda  Whitmore,  Pleasant  Valley,  Ohio. 

Electrician.  Prepared  in  Nokomis  High  School  and  Carthage  Coll., 
Carthage,  111.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  B.  S.  Meter  Inspector  and  Tester, 
Allegheny  County  Light  Co.,  Pittsburg.  Pa.,  1904-05;  Electrician,  St.  Joseph 
Ry.  Light,  Heat'&  Power  Co.,  Apr.,  1905 — .  Student  member  of  American 
Institute  of  Electrical  Eng'rs. 

Married  Winnibelle  Lacy,  May  24,  1904,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  1801  Sylvanie  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

2144.     JAE  ERNEST  LEAVERTON 
Bom  June  3,  1878,  Leavenworth,  Kans.      f.  John  Leaverton.     m.   Anna 

Leaverton. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      LL.B.      Member  Christian  Church, 

1898. 

Married  Daisy  Deane  Runyan,  of  Danville,  111.,  Nov.  15,  1904,  at  Grand 

Junction,  Colo. 

Address,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

2145.     ERNEST  RICHARD  LEVERTON 

Born  Dec.  17,  1878,  Warren,  111.  f.  Moses  Richard  Leverton,  Mar.  23, 
1848,  Castletown,  Del.     m.   Dora  Neusus,  Dec.  26,  1856,  Cassel,  Germany. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Warren  Acad.  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.  B.  S.  Mechanical  Engineer  in  charge  of  shop  and  drafting  room, 
Julv,  1905;  With  Stone  &  Webster,  as  Asst.  Elect.  Engr.  at  the  Hydro 
Electric  Plant  being  installed  at  St.  Croix  Falls,  Wis.,  1905-06;  Engr. 
in  charge  of  estimating  dept.  Minneapolis  Steel  &  Machinery  Co.  Mem- 
ber Presbvterian  Church. 

Married  Helen  Ruth  Mandeville,  Oct.  10,  1905. 
Address,   3154   15th  Ave.   S.,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2146.     FRANK  MERRIL  LINDSAY 
Bom    Nov.    9,    1879,    Decatur,    111.      f.  John    Lindsay,    Feb.    11,    1835, 

Bathesda,  Tenn.     m.   Edna  Nicholson,  Sept.  15,  1835,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

Lawver.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.      Delta  Tau  Delta.     Track 

team,  1902.      LL.  B.     Admitted  to  Oklahoma  Bar,  Sept.,  1905.     Secretary 

of  Oklahoma  Boiler  &  Mfg.  Co. 

Address,  Oklahoma  City,  O.  T. 

2147.      ALBERT  EDWIN  LOGEMAN 
Born  May  29,  1880,  in  Lake  View.     f.   John  Logeman.     m.   Mary  Door. 
Building     construction     work.      Prepared     in     Chicago.      Sigma     Alpha 

Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  S.      Builder,  in  Mellen,  Wis. 
Married  Mary  E.  Newman  ('Ex-06),  June  27,  1905,  Elgin,  111. 

Address,  Mellin,  Wis. 

2148.     FREDERICK  EDWIN  LOOSLEY 
Bom  Aug.  28,  1879,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.   George  Marvin  Loosley,  Apr.  1, 

1856,  Beardstown,  111.     m.   Elizabeth  Plummer,  Jan.  8,  1853,  Greenville,  Pa. 
Engineer.      Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 

B.  S.     C.  R.  I.  &  P.  shops  at  E.  Moline,  111.,  July,  1904-Aug.,   1905;  with 

Williams,  White  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  Sept.,  1905 — .     Member  Congregational 

Church. 

Address,  1808  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 


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2149.     LEILA  SARA  LOVE  (BROWN) 
Born  Mar.    IS,   1881,   La  Porte,   Ind.     f.   Isaac  A.   Love,   Scotland,     m. 

Ella  C.  Humphrey,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.      Kappa  Alpha  Theta.      B.  A. 
Married  Frederick  Gage  Brown,  Sept.  6,  1906,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Address,  610  Witnier  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

2150.     RENA  AVIS  LUCAS 

Born  July  26,  1879,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  f.  William  Edward  Lucas,  m. 
Leonard  B.  Day. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Duluth  Central  High  School,  Minn.,  and  Staten 
Island  Acad.,  N.  Y.  Attended  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1900-02.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Univ.  of  111.  Dramatic  Club.  B.  L.  S.;  B.  A.,  1905.  Cataloger, 
Minneapolis  Public  Library,  1905 — . 

Address,  Minneapolis  Public  Library,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
2151.     JOHN  JAMES  McCARTHY 

Born  Feb.  17,  1882,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Alexander  J.  McCarthy,  Andover, 
Mass.     m.  Jane  Bell,  near  Chicago,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago.      English  Club. 
B.  L.  S.     Taught .  grammar   school.   South   Barrington,   111.,   1904-05;  Asst. 
Prin.   Melrose  Park  Pub.   School,    1905-06;  Asst.  Librarian  Maywood  Lib., 
1906—. 
Address,  1638  N.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2152.    JOHN  Mccarty 

Born  June  S,  1880,  Filson,  Douglas  Co.,  111.  f.  Francis  Asbury  Mc- 
Carty,  Apr.  23,  1837,  Catherine,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Emma  Carolyn 
Young,  May  22,  1853,  Binghamton,  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School.      Alpha  Zeta;  Agricultural 
Club.      B.  S.      Farming,  raising  and  feeding  cattle. 
Address,  Areola,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5. 

2153.     ELIZABETH  DELILAH  McCLURE 

Born  June  17,  1882,  Danvers,  111.  f.  Marion  Lee  McClure,  Dec.  6,  1855, 
Danvers,  111.  m.  Susan  Arabella  Stephenson,  Aug.  9,  1857,  Martinsburg, 
Ohio. 

China  Painter.      Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School;  Iowa  State  Coll., 
1901-02;  111.  Wesleyan,   1900-03.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.      B.  S.      Illinois 
Wesleyan,  1903;  B.  A. 
Address,  808  N.  Prairie  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

2154.     ISABELLA  JANE  McCULLOCH 

Born  Dec.  26,  1866,  Janesville,  Wis.  f.  John  McCulloch,  Nov.  24,  1812, 
Morayshire,  Scotland,     m.   Margaret  Frew  Sligo,  Ireland. 

Cataloger.      Prepared    in    Janesville    High    School,    Wis.      B.    L.,    1897, 
Wisconsin;   B.   L.   S.      Organizing  the  library  of  Wisconsin  School  for  the 
Blind,  Janesville,  Wis.,  Aug. -Sept.,  1904;  Asst.  in  cataloging,  Univ.  of  Wis- 
consin Library,  Oct.,  1904 — . 
Address,  (Home)  266  Mineral   Pt.   Avenue,  Janesville,  Wis.;    Univ.   of  Wis. 

Library,  Madison,   Wis. 

2155.     JOHN  FRED  McCULLOUGH 
Born  Mar.  12,  1882,  Centralia,  111.     f.  John  Thomas  McCullough,  Dec.  12, 

1853,  Irvington,  111.     m.   Lydia  Ryan,  Sept.  13,  1857,  Centralia,  111. 

Foreman  of  Yeast  Factory.      Prepared  in  Centralia  High  School.     M.  E. 

and  E.  E.  Soc.     B.  S.     Foreman  of  factory  of  Mrs.  McCullough  Yeast  Co., 

Centralia,  111. 

Address,  203  N.  Locust  St.,  Centralia,  111. 


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2156.     WILLIAM  ASH  WAY  McCULLY 
Brother  of  No.  1723 
Born  Apr.  26,   1882,  Scotland,  S.  Dakota,     f.  J.  D.  D.  McCully,  Balti- 
more, Md.     m.  Jennie  B.  Ashway,  Mt.  Carrol,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Mt.  Carrol  High  School  and  Carthage  Coll. 
Prep.  School.     Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Civil  Engineers'  Club.      B.  S.      Instrumentman, 
June-Sept.,  1904;  Res't  Engr.,  Sept.,  1904-Sept.,  1905;  Asst.  Engr.,  Central 
Illinois  Constr.  Co.,  Sept.,  1903 — .      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,   Blooraing^on,   111. 

2157.     MARY  ELIZABETH  McILHENNY 
Born  Feb.    17,    1879,   Doddsville,    111.     f.   Robert   Crawford   Mcllhenny, 

Dec.  20,   1824,  Adams  Co.,  Pa.     m.   Harriet  Miller  McCoy,  Nov.   10,   1838, 

Richland  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Macomb  High  School.      B.  A.     Taught  in  Girard 

High  School,  1904-05. 

Address,  Macomb,  111. 

2158.     GEORGE  HARVEY  McKINLEY 
Born   June   4,    1881,    Moline,    111.     f.   George    Harvey   McKinley,    1856, 

Moline,  111.     m.   Hester  Ann  Ferris,  1856,  Canada. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 

Theta   Nu   Epsilon;   Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Foot  Ball  team,  1901-02.      LL.  B. 

Practicing  Law.     Member  Rock  Island  County  Bar  Assn. 

Address,  855  19th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

2139.     WILLIAM  ASBURY  McKNIGHT 
Bom    Sept.    18,    1877,    Ingraham,    111.     f.   Austin    R.    McKnight,    1852, 
Ingraham,  111.     m.   Amanda  M.  Turner,  Feb.  29,  1856,  Bridgeport,  111. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary.  Prepared  in  Olney  High  School.  Adelphic; 
Army  and  Navy  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Foot 
Ball,  1901-03.  B.  S.  State  College  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Illinois. 
I.  N.  G.  1896;  U.  S.  Vol.  Army,  Apr.  26,  1898-Mav  2,  1899;  Battalion  Ad- 
jutant 4th  I.  N.  G.  until  Julv,'l905. 

Married  Mable  H.  Haight,  July  27,  1904,  Meriden,  111. 
Address,  609,  153  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2160.    NEIL  McMillan 

Born  Aug.  3,  1878.  f.  Neil  McMillan,  1845,  Glasgow,  m.  Jane  McLay, 
Glasgow. 

Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Public  Schools  and 
Chicago  Man.  Tr.  School.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Architects'  Club;  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Capt.  B.  S.  Colonel  University  Regiment,  1903-04;  Instructor, 
Military  Science.  Chairman  Junior  Cap.  Com.,  1903.  General  Secretary, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-06;  traveling  secretary  for  International  Com. 
of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1906 — .  Member  Ass'n  of  Employed  officers  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of 
America. 
Address,  (Home)  464  Bowen,  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2161.     MAUD  MANGAS 

Born  Sept.  20,  1881,  Hartsburg,  111.  f.  Samuel  Mangas,  Union  City,  Ind. 
m.   Elizabeth  Hopkins,  Loogootee,  Ind. 

China     Painter.      Prepared     in     Lincoln     High     School.     Amasagacian 
Soc,  Lincoln  Coll.      B.  M.,  1902,  Lincoln  Coll.;  B.  A.     China  Painting. 
Address,  404  Tremont  St.,  Lincoln,  111. 


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2162.     CHARLES  JUDSON  MANN 
Son  of  No.    106 
Born  Nov.  12,  1879.     f.   Frank  I.  Mann.     m.   Fannie  M.  Judson. 
Soil  Expert,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.      Prepared  in  Oilman  High  School  and 
Eureka  Coll.     Alpha    Zeta.      B.    S.      Musician  and  Composer. 

Married  Pearl   Wild,   Nov.   30,   1905,  Oilman,   111. 
Address,  Bureau  of  Soils,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2163.  PEARLE  MANSPEAKER 

Born  Nov.  16,  1678,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Lewis  V.  Manspeaker,  Nov.  27, 
1852,  Bedford,  Pa.     m.   Emma  Gruver,  Nov.  29,  1858,  La  Fayette,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      English  Club;  Le  Cercle  Francais. 
Final  honors.      B.  A. 
Address,  201  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2164.  ELVIRA  ELLEN  MARK 

Born  Dec.  22,  1874,  Decatur,  111.  f.  John  Calvin  Mark,  Dec.  12,  1849, 
Lebanon,  Pa.     m.   Almira  Pugh,  Mar.  23,  1851,  Decatur,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Decatur    High    School    and    111.    State    Normal, 
Normal,    111.      English    Club;    Oerman    Club;    Watcheka    League.      B.    A. 
Teacher  of  history,  Oxford  Coll.,  Oxford,  Ohio,  1904—. 
Address,  7  Park  Place,  Congress  Heights,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2165.     GEORGE  REQUA  MARSH 

Born  June  22,  1879,  Brookfield,  111.  f.  John  James  Marsh,  Sept.  7,  1839. 
m.   Mary  Hickling,  Nov.  10,  1848,  Great  Grimsby,  England. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Marseilles  High  School.      B.  S. 
Address,  Marseilles,  111. 

2166.     THOMAS  ALFRED  MARSH 
Born  Aug.  1,  1882,  London,  England,     f.  Thos.  Marsh,  London,  England. 

m.   Harriet  M.  Garth,  London,  England. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Paxton  High  School,  111.     Y.  M.  C.  A. 

M.  E.  Soc.      B.  S.     Aultman  &  Taylor  Boiler  Co.,  June,  1904-Aug.,   1905; 

Hydrauhc  Press  Co.,  Mt.  Gilead,  Ohio,  Aug.,  1905 — .      Member  First  Congr. 

Church,  Mansfield,  O.;  Mansfield  No.  35,  F.  &  A.  M.;  American  Soc.  of  Mech. 

Engrs. ;  Ohio  Soc.  Mech.  Steam  &  Elect.  Eng. ;  National  Assn.  of  Stationary 

Eng. 

Address,  Mt.  Gilead,  Ohio. 

2167.     MYRA  MATHER 
Sister  of  No.  1367 
Born  July  7,  1881,  Newton  Co.,  Ind.     f.  Jonathan  Mather,  Oct.  5,  1849, 
Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Elizabeth  Sprague,  Sept.  12,  1848,  Will  Co.,  111. 

Prepared  in  Joliet  Twp.  High  School.     Alethenai;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Treas.  1902-03;  Sec,  1903-04.      B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1905. 
Address,  310  Nicholson  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

2168.     GEORGE  JOHN  MAUTZ 

Born  Jan.  31,  1880,  Pana,  111.  f.  John  F.  Mautz,  Apr.  3,  1840,  Wurtem- 
berg,  Germany,  m.  Matilda  Kull,  Nov.  29,  1848,  Sugar  Grove,  Fairfield  Co., 
Ohio. 

Medical  Student.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      A.K.K.      B.A.     Attending 
College  of  P.  &  S.,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Pana,  111. 


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2169.     CLARENCE  EUGENE  MEAD 
Born  Jan.  13,  1881,  Minden,  Mo.     f.   Hugh  A.  Mead,  Chillicothe,  111.     m. 

Eva  M.  Mead,  Lacon,  111. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Chillicothe  High  School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. ; 

Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Leader  of  Mandolin  Club,  1904.      B.  S.     Electrician, 

1904;  Draftsman,  Nov.,  1904 — . 

Married  Lillian  Hultgren,  May  15,   1904,  Danville,  111.     Child,  Mildred 

Hultgren,  born  Feb.  3,  1905. 

Address,  6108  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2170.     WILLIAM  ANTHONY  MEDILL 
Born  Feb.    12,   1879,   Rock  Island  Co.,   111.     f.   Alexander  Medill,   1853, 
Rock  Island  Co.,  111.     m.   Anna  M.  Smith,  1855,  Pa. 

Lawver.      Prepared  in  Milan  and  Rock  Island  High  Schools.     Adelphic; 
Theta    Kappa   Nu;    Phi    Delta    Phi;    Political    Science   Club;    Van   Twiller 
Court;  Adelphic-Philo.      Debate,   1903.      LL.  B.      Practicing  law  in  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  with  Beardsley,  Gregory  &  Kirshner,  Water  Works  Bldg. 
Address,  53  Waterworks  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

2171.     IVA  ESTHER  MERCER  (HABERMEYER) 
Born  July  29,  1875,  near  Cartter,  Marion  Co.,  111.     f.   Silas  Mercer,  Dec.  10, 
1821,  in  Kentucky,     m.  Caroline  Gaston,  Oct.  5,  1831,  near  Salem,  111. 

Prepared  in  Southern  111.  Normal  and  in  Minneapolis  Acad.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Illiola;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  B.  A.  Principal  of  High  School  in  Colfax,  111., 
1904-05.  Articles:  Letters  from  a  Young  Attorney,  Illinois  Magazine, 
Vol.  2,  No.  2,  November,  1903,  pages  233-327;  The  Literary  Student  in 
Household  Science,  (with  Miss  Stookey),  Illinois  Magazine,  Vol.  2,  No.  9, 
1904,  pages  591-593. 

Married  George  Conrad  Habermeyer,  Nov.  14,  1905,  in  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  474  Addison  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

2172.     FRED  CHARLES  MILLER 

Born  Feb.  28,  1879,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Frank  J.  Miller,  Mar.  9,  1850,  m. 
Franziska  Streibich,  Feb.  15,  1853. 

Lumber  Dealer.  Prepared  in  High  School,  Bradley  Poly  tech.  Inst. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Architects'  Club;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Base  Ball  team 
and  Track  team.     B.  A.      Lumber  Dealer,  Contractor  and  Builder. 

Married  Alice  W.  Yingst,  Oct.  17,  1904,  Peoria,  111. 
Address,  1023  N.  Adams  St.,  bus.  530  S.  Washington  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

2173.     FLOYD   EARL  MILLS. 

Born  June  5,  1883,  in  Mt.  Palatine,  111.  f.  W.  B.  Mills,  m.  Martha  E. 
Benjamin. 

Civil  Engineer.  Band;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  B.  S,  One  year  Instructor  in 
Civil  Engineering,  Michigan  Agricultural  Coll.,  1904-05;  employed  since  by 
Chicago  South  Park  Com.,  Illinois  Central  R.  R.,  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.,  Great 
Northern  R.  R.,  and  as  chief  engineer  by  Seattle-Boston  Copper  Co.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Society  of  Friends. 
Address  (Home),  McNabb,  111. 

2174.     AARON  W.  MINER 

Born  Apr.  13,  1882,  McDonough  Co.,  111.  f.  Timothv  Graham  Miner, 
June  27,  1837,  Fulton  Co.,  111.  m.  Harriet  Russel,  Aug.  28,  1846,  Mc- 
Donough Co.,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Macomb  High  School.     Agricultural  Club;  Adel- 
phic; Alpha  Zeta.      Editor  Illinois  Agriculturalist.     B.  S.     Farming. 
Address,  Adair,  111. 


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2175.     WILLIAM  ANDERSON  MISKIMEN 
Born  July  15,  1882,  in  Hoopeston,  111.     f.   R.  T.  Miskimen. 
Prepared' in  Hoopeston,  111.      Sigma  Chi.      B.  S.      Salesman. 
Address,  Hoopeston,  111.,  (forward). 

2176.     MARTHA  EDITH  MOLES  (FAIRCHILD) 
Born  Feb.    15,    1877,  Alexandria,  Minn.     f.   William  Stephenson  Moles, 
Apr.  26,  1834,  Cockermouth,  England,     m.   Martha  Snetting,  Mar.  27,  1844, 
Bergen,  Norway. 

Library  Cat'aloger.  Prepared  in  Pomona  High  School,  Calif.,  and  Po- 
mona Coif.  Prep.  School.  B.  A.,  1901,  Pomona  Coll.;  B.  A.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Asst.,  Cataloguer  Dept.  of  Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Lib.  until  Dec,  1905. 
Member  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.;  Congregational  Church. 

Married  James  H.   Fairchild,   M.   D.,  Feb.   23,    1906,  Gervais,   Ore. 
Address,  Gervais,  Ore. 

2177.     JENNIE  ERMA  MOORE 

Born  Oct.  16,  1881,  Vanlue,  Ohio.  f.  George  Washington  Moore,  Van- 
lue,  Ohio,  1845.     m.   Huldah  Bright,  1857,  Vanlue,  Ohio. 

Library  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  Mrs.  Mathews'  School  for  Girls,  Paines- 
ville,  Ohio.      Pi  Beta  Phi  and  Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  L.  S.     Cataloger,  Public 
Library,  Pekin,  111.,  Aug.,  1904-May,  1905;  Cataloger,  Council  Bluffs  Public 
Library,  June,  1905 — . 
Address,  625  First  Ave.,  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

2178.     CHARLES  MYERS  MORRIS 

Born  June  14,  1869,  Rantoul,  111.  f.  Henrv  M.  Morris,  Oct.  12,  1846, 
Elgin,  111.     m.   Hattie  Myers,  Oct.  13,  1847,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Rantoul  High  School  and  Dixon  Normal  School. 
LL.  B.  Practice  of  Law;  Town  site  and  right  of  way  Manager  A.  V.  &.  W. 
Railroad. 

Married  ).     Children,  Claude  M.  Morris,  born  Oct.  27,  1891; 

K.  G.  Morris,  born  May  20,  1893;  Wendland  Morris,  born  July  29,  1903. 
Address,  509  S.  Prairie  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2179.  NELSON  CASE  MORROW 

Born  Nov.  6,  1879,  Tonganoxie,  Kans.  f.  Andrew  T.  Morrow,  m. 
Harriet  Mercv  Case. 

Interne.    'Prepared    in    Rockford    High    School.      B.    S.;    M.    D.,    1905. 
Interne  St.  Mary  of  Nazareth  Hospital. 
Address,  545  N.  Leavitt  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2180.  HENRY  CHILDS  MORSE 

Born  Oct.  21,  1879,  Chandlerville,  Cass  Co.,  111.  f.  John  Childs  Morse, 
m.   Lucy  Read. 

Structural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  Attended. 
Knox  Coll.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  B.  S.  Supt.  of  Construction,  Fred  Bridel 
Co.,  1904-05;    Draftsman  and  designer,  Purdy  &  Henderson,  Feb.,  1905 — . 

Married  Nell  Wolff,  Oct.  4,   1905,  Aledo,  111. 
Address,  1553  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

2181.     JACOB   WILLIAM  MUELLER 
Born  Nov.    18,    1878,   Shiloh  Vallev,   111.     f.   Solomon  Mueller,   Mar.    6, 

1836,  Neuhoff,  Alt  Leiningen,  Rhein  Pl'atz.     m.   Marv  Moser,  July  26,  1852, 

St.  Clair  Co.,  111. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 

B.  S.      Designer  and  Draftsman,  American  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  Waukegan,  111. 

Address,  Waukegan,  111. 


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2182.     FRED  LEWIS  MUHL 

Bom  Apr.  3,  1880,  Bloomington,  111.     f.   F.  C.  Muhl.     m.  Johanna  Much. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School.      B.  S.     Architects' 
Club.     Foot     Ball     team,     1900-94.       Draftsman;     Superintendent,     Nov., 
1905—. 
Address,  315  E.  Locust  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

2183.     ANDREW   MUNSEN 

Born  June  18,   1878,  Vitred,  Wings  Co.,  Jylland,  Denmark,     f.   Mogens 
Petersen,  Bitved,  Denmark,     m.   Anna  Marie  Nielsen,  Testrys,  Denmark. 

Draftsman.      Prepared    in    Henry    High    School.    111.      B.    S.      Masonry 
Inspector  I.  C.  Traction  Co.,  Mav-Sept.,  1904;  Building  Inspector,  Big  Four 
Ry.,   Oct.,   1904-Mar.,    1905;   Draftsman,   Big  Four  Construction,  Apr.    14, 
1905—. 
Address,  Ohio,  111. 

2184.  HOWARD  BRUCE  MURPHEY 
Bom  Feb.  IS,  1880,  in  Champaign,  f.  John  Thomas  Murphev,  Coshoc- 
ton, O.,  June  13,  1853.  m.  Alpha  Rhoten,  July  4,  1861,  Brown  Co.,  O. 
Instructor.  Prepared  in  Farmer  High  School.  B.  S.  Transitman, 
Brighton  Park  Track  Elev.,  May-Sept.,  1903;  Draftsman,  Chicago  Bridge 
&  Iron  Works,  May-Sep.,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Desc.  Geom.  and 
Mechanism,  Univ.  of' Mich.,  1904 — . 
Address,    1109   E.   Univ.  Ave.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

2185.     HELEN  ANDROMACHE  NAYLOR 
Born  Aug.  27,  18 — ,  Mason  City,  111.     f.   Ulysses  Naylor.  Dec.  2,  1827, 

Columbia,  Ky.     m.   Emma  Ann  Bowdon,  Nov.  6,  1853.      McMinville,  Tenn. 
Teacher.      Prepared  in  Mason  City  High  School.     Attended  Mo.  Vallev 

Coll.,  Marshall,  Mo.     Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Deutsche  Verein;  Chi  Omega. 

B.  A.     Asst.    Prin.,  Rossville    High    School,  1905;  Teacher  in  Alton  High 

School,  1905-06.      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 

Address,  Mason  City,  111. 

2186.  CYRUS  FORSYTH  NEWCOMB 
Bom  Dec.  12,  1879,  Farmer  City,  111.  f.  Dr.  William  Kendall  Newcomb, 
Lyons,  la.,  Apr.  6,  1857.  m.  Eliza  C.  Dubrin,  Dec.  26,  1856,  Franklin,  Ind. 
Physician.  Prepared  in  Fisher  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Medical  Club.  Pres.  of  Medical  Club.  B.  A.; 
M.  D.  Attending  physician,  Garwood  Old  Ladies'  Home.  Member  Cham- 
paign Co.  Med.  Soc;  Illinois  State  Medical  Soc;  Aesculapian  Soc.  of  Wabash 
Valley;  American  Med.  Assn. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

2187.     FREDERICK  DAVID  NIEDERMEYER 
Born  Feb.  14,  1881.  Decatur,  111.     f.   William  Nicdenneyer,  1849,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.     m.  Anna  Elizabeth  Jahn,  1858,  Boody,  111. 

School  Superintendent.      Prepared  in  Decatur   High   School;    111.    State 
Normal    Univ.      Philomathean;    Glee    Club;    English    Club;     Inter-society 
Debate;  Oratorical  Contest;  Assoc.  Editor  lUini;  Assoc.  Ed.  Illinios  Maga- 
zine.    B.   A.     Superintendent,   Potomac  Public  Schools,   1904 — . 
Address,  Decatur,  111. 

2188.     CHARLES  ALBERT  OCOCK 
Born  Feb.    17,    1874,   Marengo,   111.      f.  Thomas  Albert   Ocock,  Jan.   9, 

1849,  Dorsetshire,  Eng.     m.  Emma  Tower  Jackson,  Oct.  3,  1853,  Hartland, 

111. 

Assistant  in  Agricultural  Engineering.      Prepared  in  Wheaton  Coll.  Acad 


388  University  of  Illinois  [1904 

B.  S.     Assistant  in  Agricultural  Engineering,  1904;  Wisconsin  State  Univ., 
Nov.   27,  1905—. 

Married  Pearl  Strickland  Kendall,  July  12,  1905,  Clinton,   Iowa. 
Address,  1221  W.  Dayton  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

2189.     TOKIYO  OGIHARA 

Bom  Jan.  6,  1873,  in  Tokio,  Japan,     f.   S.  Ogihara.     m.   Mrs.  Kni  Ogi- 
hara. 

Entered  from  Tokio,  Japan.      B.  A. 
Address,  Tokio,  Japan. 

2190.  MARY  ANDERSON  OSGOOD 

Bom   Oct.    24,    1870,   Saco,   Me.     f.   Samuel   Osgood,   Pownal,    Me.     m. 
Lucy  Jordan  Goodale,  Saco,  Me. 

Librarian.      Prepared    in    Abilene    High    School,    Kans.      B.    L.,     1894, 
Washburn  Coll.      B.   A.   in   Lib.    Sci.     Teaching  in   High   School,   Abilene, 
Kan.,  Sept..  1904-Mar.,  1905;  Librarian  of  Carnegie  Public  Librarv,  Tvler, 
Tex.,  Mar.  22,  1905—. 
Address,  care  of  Public  Library,  Tyler,  Tex. 

2191.  FRED  MYRINE  OUTHOUSE 

Bom  Jan.  13,  1879,  Elburn,  111.     f.   Renahvin  Outhouse,  Apr.  29,  1853, 
Carryton,  111.     m.   Addie  Leighton,  Aug.  8,  1857,  Peny,  Me. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Elburn  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Phi  Alpha 
Delta.      B.  A.      In  University  of  Chicago  Law  School. 
Address,  5  700  Jackson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2192.     WILLIAM  MANSFIELD  PARK 
Bom  June   17,   1881,  Sidney,  111.     f.   David  Elihu  Park,  Oct.   11,   1844, 
Ohio.     m.   Mary  Susan  Mansfie'ld,  Jan.  4,  1847,  Marion,  Ind. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  B. 
S.  Draftsman  for  M.  E.  Dept.,  Illinois,  1904;  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co., 
Chicago,  1904-05;  U.  S.  Geological  Survev,  Fuel  Tests,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1905-06;  Asst.  Engr.,  Western  Elec.  Const.  Co.,  1906 — .  Notes  on  the 
Design  of  Steam  Hammers,  Tcchnograph,  No.  18,  1904,  pp.  19-26. 
Address,  301    S.  Catalpa   St.,   Monroe,  La. 

2193.     CALTON  WILLIAM  PARKER 
Born  Aug.  28,   1878,  Urbana,  111.     f.   Geo.  W.  Parker,   1841,  Mass.     m. 

Laura  D.  Hamilton,  1844,  Virginia. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 

Address,  410  So.  Neil  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2194.     MAUD  MAY  PATTERSON 

Born  June  28.  1883,  Kingston,  111.     f.  John  R.  Patterson,  Sept.  18,  1854, 
Genoa,  111.     m.   Laura  Stuart,  Dec.  25,  1860,  Kingston,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Rochelle  High  School.      B.  A.      Teaching,  Urbana 
High  School. 
Address,  (Home)  Rochelle,  111. 

2195.     IDA  PEARSON  (HINER) 

Born  Feb.  2.  1875,  Livingston  Co.,  111.     f.   Eli  W.  Pearson,  Aug.  10,  1837, 
Miami  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Rachel  Shafer,  Jan.  6,  1839,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in   111.   State   Normal   Univ.      Y.   W.   C.   A.;   Illiola. 
B.  S.     Teaching  in  Household  Science  Dept.,  Illinois,  Feb.-June,  1905. 

Married  George  Elmer  Hiner,  July  26,  1905,  Pontiac,  111. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 


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2196.  LYLE  DOXOVAX  PERRIGO 

Bom  Apr.  23,  1880.  Donovan.  111.  f.  Asa  Flint,  Perrigo.  Apr.  16,  1838, 
Seneca  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Elmira  Hill,  Dec.  17.  1846,  Jericho,  Vt. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
LL.  B.     Practicing  Law. 
Address,  Watseka,  111. 

2197.  MABEL    PERRY    (MacNEAL) 

Bom  Oct.  21.  1881.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  f.  Walter  Scott  Perry.  June  17, 
1831,  Otsego  Co.,  X.  Y.  m.  Emma  Blackman,  Jan.  51.  lS43,'Plvmouth, 
Mich. 

Librarv  Cataloger.  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  L'niv.  of  Mich., 
Alpha  Phi';  Omega  Psi;  Univ.  of  111.,  Phi  Delta  Psi.  B.  L.  S.  Asst.  Cataloger 
in  Universitv  of  Mich.  Library,  Aug.,  1904-Xov.,  1905. 

Marrted'Br.   Ward  J.   MacXeal,   Dec.   28,   1905,   Ann  Arbor.   Mich. 
Address,  417  E.  Washington  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

2198.     JOHX  FREDERICK  PETERSOX 

Bom  July  6,  1881.  Kewanee,  111.     f.  .     m.  . 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Kewanee  High  School.     B.  S.     Engineering 

Dept.,  Illinois  Telephone  Constr.  Co. 

Address,  1451  King  Place.  Chicago,  111. 

2199.     EUGEXE   MARTIX  PHILLIPS 
Bom  Jan.  29.   1874,  Damascus.  111.     f.  James  M.  Phillips,   1837,  Green 

Bav,  Wis.     m.   Mary  R.  Stout.  1839,  Maryland. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Xorthern   111.    State   Xormal   and   111.    Southern 

Xormal.      Philomathean;  member  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  cabinet  1903  and  1904;  Foot 

Ball,   1902-03.      B.  A.     Teacher  of  Phvsics  and  Cemistry.  Princeton  Twp. 

High  School.     Member  of  Baptist  Church;  Supt.  of  Baptist  Sunday  School. 

Address,  Princeton,  111. 

2200.     IXEZ  CHARLOTTE  PIERCE 
Bom  Jan.  10,  1882,  Ridg\-ille,  Ind.     f.  Jam.es  O.  Pierce,  Dec.   16,  1858, 

Knox  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Sue  Bowersox.  Palestine,  Ohio. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Portland  High  School.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

B.  L.  S.     Asst.  Librarian  Eastem  111.  State  Xormal  School,  Charleston,  111. 

Address,  Portland,  Ind. 

2201.     AXXA  SHAW  PIXKUM 

Bom  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  f.  John  Perrin  Pinkum,  Industry,  Me.  m. 
Elmire  Matilda  Hooker,  Belfast,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Eau  Claire  High  School.      Kappa   Alpha   Theta;    President 
Librarv  Club,  1905.     B.  L.,  1899,  Wisconsin;  B.  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1905.      Librarian 
of  the  Stevenson  PubHc  Library,  Marinette,  Wis.,  1905 — . 
Address,  420  4th  Ave.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

2202.     FLOREXCE  ELIZABETH  PITTS 
Sister  of  Xo.    1743 
Born  Jan.  6,  1882,  Bloomington,  111.     f.  John  Joseph  Pitts.  Oct.  20,  1853, 
McLean,  111.     m.   Marv  EUzabeth  Roberts,  Oct.  30,  1858,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Teacher.      Prepared   in   111.    State   Xormal   Univ.,    Xormal,    111.     Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  English  Club.     B.  A.     Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1904-06. 
Address,  24  White  Place,  Bloomington,  111. 


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2203.     JOHN  LUTHER  POLK 

Born  Sept.  3,  1884,  Areola,  111.     f.  John  L.  Polk,  Nov.  22,  1841,  Bridge- 
ville,  Del.     m.   Cora  J.  Blackwell,  Jan.  2,  1846,  Newberne,  N.  C. 

Bank  Clerk.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Illio  Staff.      B.  A.      Banking,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  409  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2204.     LIDA  ELIZABETH  POPEJOY 
Born  May  8,  1882,  Lexington,  111.     f. 


Teacher.      Prepared  in  Lexington  High  School,  111.     Chi  Omega.      B.  A. 
Teacher  of  Latin  and  English,  Saybrook  High  School,  111.,  1904-05.     Grad. 
Scholarship  in  Latin  at  Bryn  Mawr,  1905-06. 
Address,  Lexington,  111. 

2205.     RAEBERN  HENRY  POST 

Born  Nov.  9,  1881,  Redwing,  Minn.  f.  Henry  Post,  1844,  Whipky, 
Canada,     m.   Susan  Sands,  Sparta,  Wis. 

Observer,  U.  S.  G.  S.  Coal  Testing  Plant,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Prepared  in 
Rock  Rapids  High  School,  Iowa.  M.  E.  Soc;  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Hazelton 
Medal,  1901 ;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini,  1902-03;  Assoc.  Editor ///io,  1904;  Capt. 
B.  S.  Draftsman,  Roberts  Schaefer  Co.,  Chicago,  to  Sept.  1,  1904;  Observer, 
U.  S.  G.  S.  Coal  Testing  Plant,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904-06;  Curtis  Mfg.  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  1906 — . 
Address,  Curtis  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2206.         JESSE  ROY  POWELL 

Born  Feb.  3,  1882,  Missal,  111.  f.  Alexander  Ball  Powell,  Ohio.  m. 
Mary  C.  Haffner,  Feb;  28,  1842,  Va. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Streator  Twp.  High  School.  Phi  Lamba  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi.  Pres.  Chemical  Club.  B.  A.  Chemical  Engineer,  Wenzelmann 
Mfg.  Co.  until  June,  1905;  Asst.  Chemist,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Chemist, 
Armour  Soap  and  Glue  Works,  1906 — .  Member  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  1905; 
American  Electrochemical  Soc,  1904. 

Married  Bertha  Viola  Pope,  July  5,  1905,  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  4247  Cottage  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2207.     FRANCIS  MARION  POWERS 
Born  Feb.    10,    1880,   Streator,   111.     f.   Geo.   W.   Powers,  June   7,    1851, 

Lacon,  111.     m.   Anna  C.  Scherff,  Dec.  25,  1853,  Brooklyn,  N.  J*. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Streator    High    School.      Univ.    Band.      LL.    B. 

Law,  Insurance  and  Real  Estate. 

Address,  401  S.  Monroe  St.,  Streator,  111. 

2208.     WILLIAM  SCHENCK  PRETTYMAN 
Born  Sept.  20,  1881,  Pekin,  111.     f.   William  Louis  Prettyman,  Pekin,  111. 

m.   Frances  Vandervort,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Pekin  High  School  and  one  year  in  Coll.  of  L.  &  A., 

111.     Alpha  Tau  Omega.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 

Address,  Pekin,  111. 

2209.     LEE  WILLARD  RAILSBACK 
Born  Aug.  13,  1879,  Hopedale,  111.     f.   Ben  T.  Railsback,  Tazewell  Co., 

111.     m.   Margaret  M.  Flenniken,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Grain  and  Real  Estate  Dealer.      Prepared  in  Hopedale  High  School  and 

University  of  I.  Academy.      Phi  Gamma  Delta;  English  Club;  Illinois  Club; 

Editor  Illio;  Asst.  Editor  Illinois  Magazine,  1904.      B.  A.     Grain  and  Real 

Estate;  Life  Insurance. 

Address,  Hopedale,  111. 


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2210.     CLARA  ANNE  RANSON 

Born  Sept.  10,  1878,  Kilbourne,  111.  f.  George  Washington  Ranson,  Dec. 
17,  1847,  Kilbourne,  111.  m.  Sarah  Ellen  Ainsworth,  Sept.  28,  1850,  Saidora, 
111. 

High  School  Teacher.      Prepared  in  Havana  High  School,  111.     Y.  W.  C. 

A.  B.  A.     Epworth  League,  Pres.  and  Third  Dist.  Vice-pres. 
Address,  Havana,  111. 

2211.     JEROME   EDWARD   READHIMER 
Born  July  26,   1869.  Saline,  La.       f.  J.  G.  Readhimer.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
m.   Martha  A.  Harper,  Miss. 

Agriculturalist.      Prepared  in   La.   State  Normal  and   111.   State  Normal 
Univ.     Alpha  Zeta  and  Sigma  Xi.      B.  S.     Field  work  in  the  Agri.  Experi- 
ment Station,   Illinois.      Author,   Bulletin  No.   99,   Illinois  Agr.   Exp.   Sta., 
(with  Cyril  G.  Hopkins). 
Address,  311  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2212.     AUGUSTUS  JOSEPH  REEF 

Bom  Feb.  19,  1882,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  f.  John  R.  Reef,  Feb.  15,  1839, 
Olney,  111.     m.   Cecelia  L.  Leach,  Jan.  1,  1844,  Bone  Gap,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  So.  Illinois  State  Normal  School.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Rho;  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Adelphic;  C.  E.  Club;  Capt.  and 
Adjutant  of  Universitv  Regiment.  Illinois-Indiana  Debate,  1902;  Adelphic- 
Philo.  Debate,  1902;'  Illinois-Iowa  Debate,  1903;  Capt.  B.  S.  Secretary 
and  Civil  Engineer  for  Illinois  Engineering  and  Machine  Co.,  Carterville,  111. 
Member  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Junior  member  of  W^estern  Soc.  of  Engrs, 
1904. 
Address,  Carterville,  111. 

2213.     EDWARD  ALEXANDER  RENICH 
Born  Sept.   11,  1882,  Woodstock,  111.     f.   Frederick  Renich,  1852,  Bern, 

Switzerland,     m.   Catherine  Stein,  1856,  Chicago,  111. 

Student.      Prepared    in    Woodstock    High    School,    111.     Y.    M.    C.    A.; 

Adelphic.      Indiana  Debate,   1904.      B.  A.     Theological  Student  at  Auburn 

Theological  Seminary. 

Address,  Morgan  Hall,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

2214.     CLAUD  WINFRED  RICH 

Born  Apr.  12,  1882,  Cobden,  111.  f.  George  D.  Rich,  1857,  Cobden,  111. 
m.   Harriet  Rendleman  Rich,  1858,  Cobden,  111. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretarv.  Prepared  in  Cobden  High  School  and  L^niv.  Acad. 
Philomathean;  Pres.   Philo.;  member  Y.   M.  C.  A.  Cabinet,   1903-04;  Capt. 

B.  A.  Asst.  General  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Jan.,  1,  1904; 
Secretary,  Boys'  Work  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Elgin,  111.;  Intercoll.  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Terre  Haute,   Ind. 

Address,  Cobden,  111. 

2215.     LLEWELLYN  SYLVESTER  RICHARDS 
Born  Feb.  18,  1883,  Chicago,  111.      f.   Llewellyn  Richards,  July  21,  1849, 

Ironton,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Jane  Piper,  Feb.  25,  1850,  Dickenson's  Landing, 

Ont. 

Mechanical   Engineer.      Prepared  in   Chicago   English   High   School   and 

Man.  Tr.  School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.      B.  S.      With  Link-Belt  Mach.  Co., 

Chicago,  1904;  America  Heating  Co.,  Rockford,  111.,  Nov.,  1904-Feb.,  1905; 

Link-Belt  Mchy.  Co.,  Feb.,  1905—. 

Address,  3526   Paulina  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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2216.     ETHEL  RICKER 
Daughter  of  Nos.  13  and  87 
Born  Apr.   12,   1883,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Nathan  Clifford  Ricker,   1843, 
Acton,  Me.     m.   Mary  Cartter  Steele,  1852. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Sigma  Xi;  Class  Histori- 
an, 1901-02.      B.  S. 
Address,  612  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2217.     ROLLO  GAWN  RIDDLE 

Born  Jan.  11,  1882,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Harvey  Scott  Riddle,  Mar.  25.  1850, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.     m.   Lillie  Rose  Looker,  Dec.  1,  1854,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

Life    Insurance    Agent.      Prepared   in    Mattoon    High    School.      Member 
Senior   Memorial   Com.,    1904.      B.    S.     Farming  until   Aug.    1,    1905;    Life 
Insurance  business,  1905 — . 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

2218.     ANNA  RIEHL 

Born  Sept.  10,  1881,  Evergreen  Heights,  Alton,  111.  f.  Emil  A.  Riehl, 
May  24,  1838,  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.  m.  Mathilda  Roesch,  Sept.  12,  1842, 
Urach,  Wurtemberg,  Germany. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Alton  High  School.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Household 
Science  Club;  Deutsche  Verein;  Choral  Soc;  Illiola.  B.  S.  At  home, 
1904-05;  Teaching,  1905-06.  Poem,  A  Christmas  Reverie,  Dec,  1904, 
Illinois  Agriculturalist;  several  short  articles  in  household  publications; 
Light  at  Eventide,  first  Prize  Story,  Magazine  World,  March,  1905. 
Address,  Evergreen  Heights,  Alton,  111. 

2219.     GEORGE  ALBERT  RILEY 

Born  Jan.  9,  1879,  Lewistown,  111.  f.  William  A.  Riley,  Oct.  ,21.  1845, 
Bryant,  111.     m.   Mattie  Prichard,  May  17,  1852,  Liverpool,  111. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Lewistown  High  School,  111.     B.  S.      Charge  of 
Lewistown  Electric  Station,  Jan.,  1905;  in  office  of  the  Mech.  Dept.  of  the 
Los  Angeles  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Jan.,  1905 — .      Member  First  Presb.  Church, 
Champaign,  111. 
Address,  819  West  7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

2220.     CAROLYN  MABEL  ROBERTS 
Born  Dec.  25,  1874,  Muscatine,  la.     f.   Daniel  W.  Roberts,  1842,  Dover, 

N.  H.     m.   Louisa  Atwood,  1841,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Muscatine  High  School,  la.      B.  A.,  1898,  Penn. 

Coll.,  Oskaloosa,  la. 

Address,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

2220  (a)     CLAUD  SEAMAN  RODMAN 

Born  Apr.  2,  1876,  Marion,  111.     f.  J.  M.  Rodman,     m. . 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Moweaqua    High    School;    Northwestern    Univ. 

Adelphic;  IlHnois-Indiana  Debate,  1904;  Glee  Club;  Track  Team;  Capt.  1904. 

B.  A. 

Address,  Moweaqua,  111. 

2221.     ROBERT  BENNETT  ROULSTON 
Born  June  8,   1880,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   R.  J.  Roulston.     m.   Maude'  E. 

Bennett. 

Engineer.      B.  S.      With  Chicago  Telephone  Company.     Member  Engle- 

wood  Baptist  Church. 

Address,  25  Market  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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2222.     CHARLES  CRECY  ROYALL 
Bom  Sept.  8,  1878,  Yadkinville,  N.  C.     f.   Pleasant  James  Royall.     m. 

Mary  Hinson. 

Prepared  in  Clay  Center  High  School,  Kansas.     Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 

Philomathean;  Emerv  Club;  Armv  and  Navv  Club,  Pres.   1905;  Asst.  Bus. 

Mgr.  Illinois,  1902-03;  Bus.  Mgr.  Illinois,  1903-04;  Philo.  Mgr.  Star  Lecture 

Course,    1903-04;   Mgr.   Illini,    1904-05;  Chairman,   Senior  Memorial  Com., 

1904.      B.  A.     Served  in  Armv,  Mav-Xov.,  1898;  Illinois  Militia,  Jan.-Dec, 

1899. 

Address,  407  E.  .Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2223.      BERTHA  ELLA  ROYCE 

Born  Mav  5,  1880,  Riplev,  N.  Y.  f.  Robert  Bruce  Royce,  Sept.  6,  1857, 
Ripley,  N.  Y'.  m.  Harriet  Woodruff,  Feb.  17,  1858,  Ripley,  N.  Y.,  deceased, 
May  21,  1889. 

Librarian.      Prepared     in     Westfield     High     School.      Alethenai.     Final 
honors.   Library  School,    1904.      B.   L.   S.      Reference    Asst.,   Univ.  of  111., 
Library. 
Address,  (Home)  Westfield,  N.  Y.;  926  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2224.  GUY  HENRY  RUMP 

Born  Nov.  7,  1881,  in  Qunicy,  111.     f.  J.  H.  Rump.     m.   Mary  Geisel. 

Structural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Qunicy,  111.  Delta  Upsilon.  B.  S. 
Instructor  C.  E.  Dept.,  Illinois,  1904-05;  Structural  Engineer  for  Murphy 
&  Walsh,  Pekin,  111.,  1905—.      Member  Masons. 

Married  Gertrude  Slagle,  Sept.  10,  1Q05,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Pekin,  111. 

2225.  INEZ  ROSE  SAMSON 

Born  Jan.  9,  1882,  Deers,  111.  f.  Nelson  Sampson,  Feb.  28,  1829,  Wards- 
ville,  Canada,     m.  Georgena  C.  Leonard,  July  12,  1845,  West  Newell,  111. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     English  Club;  Le  Cercle  Francais; 
Choral  Soc.     B.  A. 
Address,  311  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2226.     ELLEN  MARY  SCHAEFER 

Born  Feb.  22,  1870,  Cambridge  City,  Ind.  f.  John  Daniel  Schaefer, 
1827,  Weisenhazel,  Germany,  m.  Anna' Katherine  Mingle,  1832,  Weisen- 
hazel,  German}-. 

Librarian.  '  Prepared    in   Cambridge    City,    Ind.,  High   School.     Gradu- 
ated at  Indiana  State  Normal  School,  1896.    'B.  L.  S.     Organizer  and  Libra- 
rian,  Pub.   Lib.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  1905;  Cataloger,  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pittsburgh, 
Mar.,  1906—. 
Address  (Home),  Cambridge  City,  Ind. 

2227.     RUDOLPH  ERNEST  SCHREIBER 
Born  Feb.  8,  1877,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Heinrich  Friedrich  Schreiber,  Oct.  26, 

1848,    Hannover,    Germany,     m.   Auguste    Louise    Schultz,    Aug.    2,    1852, 

Berlin,  Prussia. 

La\v3^er.     Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Vice-pres.,  Secretary,  Philomathean; 

Staflf,  Varsity  Fortnightly;  Illini;  Asst.  Editor  Illini,  1901-03;  English  Club; 

Political  Science  Club;  Pres.  of  German  Club,  1900-02;  Y.  M.  C.  A.     A.  B.; 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904.     Student  law  school  of  the  University  of 

Chicago,  1904—. 

Address,  167  Sheffield  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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2228.     HENRY  THEODOHR  SCHUMACHER 
Born  July  11,  1879,  La  Rose,  111.     f.   Adolph  Schumacher,  Mecklinberg, 

Schwerin,  Germany,     m.   Hannah  Steinke,  Posen,  Germany. 

Lawj'er.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Philomathean.      LL.  B.      Practicing 

Law  since  Dec.  1,  1904 — . 

Married  Minnie  Nuckolls,  Aug.  31,  1903,  Peoria,  111. 

Address,  405^  Prairie  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2229.     KARL  BIRD  SEIBEL 

Born  Apr.  30,  1875,  Manlius  Twp.,  Bureau  Co.,  111.  f.  John  Jacob 
Seibel,  Nov.  23,  1816,  Breitenstein,  Archduchv  of  Hesse,  Germany,  m. 
Priscilla  Patty  FoUet,  Mar.  4,  1838,  Susquahanna  Co.,  Pa. 

Prepared  in  Sheffield  High  School  and  Western  Normal  Coll.,  Bushnell, 
111.      Philomathean;    Pi   Theta;    Political    Science   Club.      Philo.    Base    Ball 
Team,  1903;    Class  Foot  Ball,  1903.      B.  A. 
Address,  Manlius,  111. 

2230.     ARTHUR  PLATT  SEYMOUR 
Born  Oct.  25,  1880,  Thomasboro,  111.     f.   Wm.  Revnolds  Seymour,  Oct. 
10,  1848,  Newark,  111.     m.   Alice  Florence  Case,  May  4'  1854,  Newark,  111. 

Agriculture.  Prepared  in  North  View  Dist.  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agr.  Club;  Illini  Staff,  1903-04.  B.  S.  Asst.  in  Field  Opera- 
tions, State  Station  Soils,  1904-05;  Mgr.  Pleasant  View  Grain  and  Stock 
Farm,  Henning,  111.,  Feb.  10,  1905—.  Member  Christian  Church,  1892—; 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  1900;  Treasurer,  1901-04. 

Married  Anna  Wubben,  Mar.  14,  1906,  Lincoln,  111. 
Address,  Henning,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

2231.     ROY  VINCENT  SEYMOUR 

Bom  in  Dwight,  111.,  Dec.  10,  1876.  f.  G.  A.  Seymour,  m.  Mary  B. 
Drynan. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Dwight    High    School.      B.    A.      Harvard   Law 
School,  1903-04. 
Address,  Dwight,  111. 

2232.     CHARLES  HARPER  SHELDON 
Born  July  10,  1880,  Kewanee,  111.    f.   Rensalaer  C.  Sheldon,  Apr.  10,  1854, 

Burns,  111.     m.   Alice  Harper,  Jan.  24,  1854,  Monroeville,  Ohio. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Kewanee  High  School.      Beta  Theta 

Pi.      B.  S.      Sec.   and  Treas.   Kewanee  Water  Supply  Co. 

Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

2233.     EDNA  WEAVER  SHELDON   (TREGO) 
BornNov.  2,  1884,  Urbana,  111.     f.   Clarence  C.  Sheldon,  Urbana,  111.     m. 

Emily  W.  Sheldon,  Urbana,  111. 

Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Pi  Beta  Phi;  Library  Club.      B.  L.  S. 
Married  Edward  Francis  Trego,  Nov.  16,  1904,  Urbana,  111. 

Address,  Hoopeston,  111. 

2234.     CARLYLE  NANCE  SHILTON 
Born    Apr.    8,    1882,    Kewanee,    111.     f.   Christopher    A.    Shilton,    1844, 

Canada,     m.  Adella  Nance  Shilton,  1852,  Lafayette,  111. 

Science  Student.      Prepared  in  Kewanee  High    School.      Philomathean; 

Y.M.C.A.      Philo. -Adelphic    Debating    team,    1904.      B.   A.      Press    Agent, 

1904-05;  Mercantile  business,   1905 — .      President    Men's   Sunday   Evening 

Club  of  Kewanee,  111.,  1905. 

Address,  218  S.  Elm  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 


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2235.  JAMES  RICKETTS  SHINN 

Born  May  22,  1880,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  George  B.  Shinn,  Oct.  20,  1851, 
Edinburg.  Ind.     m.   Cornelia  M.  Ricketts,  May  19,  1852,  Charleston,  111. 

Investigator  in  Horticulture.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School.  Ag- 
ricultural Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Illini  Staff,  1902-03;  Assoc.  Editor,  Illinois  Agri- 
culturalist. 1902;  Editor;  same,  1903;  Representative  of  Agr.  Club  on  pro- 
gram before  American  Federation  of  Agr.  Students,  1902.  Special  Honors 
in  Horticulture.  B.  S.  Investigational  work  for  the  Dept.  of  Horticul- 
ture, Illinois;  Appointed  Field  Asst.  in  Pomology,  Sept.  1,  1905 — .  Member 
of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Mattoon,  111.,  1896 — . 
Address,  care  of  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Urbana,  111. 

2236.  THEODORA  SHOEMAKER 

Born  July  5,  1879,  Humbolt  Twp.,  Coles  Co.,  111.  f.  Thomas  Theodore 
Shoemaker,  Sept.  14,  1847,  Charleston,  111.  m.  Emmazetta  Shoemaker, 
Oct.  15,  1850,  Charleston,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Charleston  High  School;  Eastern  111.  State  Normal, 
Ohio   Wesleyan.     B.    S.     Castalean   Literary  Soc,   Ohio   Wesleyan.     Asst. 
Teacher  in  High  School,  El  Paso,  111. 
Address,  Charleston,  111. 

2237.     AIMEE   MAY  SIDES 

Bom  Dec.  11,  1880,  Webb  City,  Mo.  f.  Frankhn  Sides,  111.  m.  Sarah 
E.  Coffman,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
English  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.      B.  A.     Teacher  of  Latin  and  German, 
Carrollton  High  School. 
Address,  (Home)  Carterville,  Mo.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

2238.     CARL  WILLIAM  SIMPSON 

Bom  Sept.  22,  1881,  Qunicy,  111.  f.  Jam.es  Howe  Simpson,  Aug.  5,  1852, 
Carlisle,  Ohio.     m.   Hedwig  Louise  Petri.  May  4,  1856,  Quincy,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School  and  Dallas  High  School, 
Texas.     Theta   Nu   Epsilon.      B.    S.      Resident   Engineer  with   the   Central 
Illinois  Construction  Co.,  to  Dec,  1904;   Asst.   Engineer  with  same,  to  Oct., 
1905;  sam.e,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1906—. 
Address,  care  of  Blackstone  Bldg.,  Quincy,  111. 

2239.     MARY  JANE  SLOCUM 

Bom  Mar.  26,  1883.  W^ethersfield,  111.  f.  Pardon  Egbert  Slocum,  July  27, 
1853,  Kewanee,  111.  m.  Clara  Elizabeth  Harley,  Apr.  21,  1857,  Hopeville, 
la. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Loda  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Phi  Delta 
Psi.     B.  A.     Science  teacher,  Mattoon,  111.,  High  School,  1904-06. 
Address,  (Home)  1016  W.  California  ave.,  Urbana,  111. 
2240.      ESTHER  ANNA  SMITH 

Bom  July  11,  1880,  in  Saginaw,  Mich.  f.  R.  Z.  Smith,  deceased,  m. 
Olive  Colbrath. 

Library    Cataloger.      B.    A.,    1903,    Mich.;^  B.    A.     Cataloger,    General 
Library,  University  of  Michigan.      Member  of  Congregational  Church, 
Address,  University  Library,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

2241.     FLORENCE  SEBRING  SMITH 

Bom  Oct.  18,  1869,  f.  George  Oscar  Smith,  m.  Margaret  Copeland 
Sebring,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Librarv  work.      Prepared  in  Omaha  and  Lincoln  High  Schools.     B.  A., 
1894,  Univ.  of  Nebraska;  M.  A.,  1898,  same;  B.  A.      Paladian  Literary  Soc, 
Nebraska.      Univ.  of  Nebr.  Library  till  1898;  teaching,  1898-1901;  Library 
work,  1901 — . 
Address,  Free  Public  Library,  Beatrice,  Xebr. 


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2242.     HENRY  WILLIAM  SMITH 

Born  June  2,  1874,  Areola,  111.  f.  John  D.  Smith,  Aug.  12,  1844,  Perry 
Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Emma  Bowman,  July  28,  1844,  Perry  Co.,  Ohio. 

Educational  Director,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  State  Normal. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic;  Army  and  Navy  Club.  B.  A.  Office  of  the  Institute 
and  Training  School,  Lake  Geneva,  Summer,  1904.  Educational  Director, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  With  4th  Illinois  Vol.  Infy.,  enlisted  Apr. 
26,  1898,  Areola,  111.;  U.  S.  Service,  Mav  20,  1898,  at  Camp  Tanner,  Spring- 
field, Apr.  28-May  27;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  till  Oct.  20;  Savannah,  Ga.,  till 
Jan.  3,  1899;  Havana,  Cuba,  till  Apr.  12;  Augusta,  Ga.,  Apr.  18;  promoted 
Corporal,  June  24,  1898;  mustered  out  May  2,  1899,  Sergt.  Maj.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  till  1901.  Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1890—. 
Address,  152  Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2243.     CLARA  SOMMER 

Born  Dec.  4,  1883,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Adam  Sommer,  Austria,  m.  Louise 
Reichardt,  Germany. 

Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School.      Pi  Beta  Phi  and  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
French  Club.      B.  A. 
Address,  4634  Champlain  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2244.     MILDRED  ELIZA  SONNTAG 

Born  Oct.  4,  1882,  Plainfield.  111.  f.  Albert  Sonntag,  Lockport,  111.  m. 
Mary  Kettering,  Lemont,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Plainfield  High  School  and  Joliet  High  School. 
Watcheka    League;    Der    Deutsche    Verein;    Kappa    Alpha   Theta.      B.    A. 
Princ.  High  School,  Lexington,  111. 
Address,  Plainfield,  111. 

2245.     ANNIE  ELNORA  SPARKS 

Born  June  18,  1879,  Miller  Twp.,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.  f.  George  Sparks, 
Nov.  21,  1845,  Fulton  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Esther  Peacock  Cliffton,  Feb.  4,  1842, 
Lucas  Co.,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Univ.   Acad.     Y.   W.   C.   A.;  Watcheka  League; 
Charter  member  of  lUiola.     B.  A.     Teaching,  1904 — .     First  Pres.  Church, 
Urbana;  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.  of  Pres.  Church;    Douglas  County  Teachers'  Ass'n; 
AlHance  Chap.,   D.    A.   R. 
Address,  1205  Springfield  ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2246.     ISABEL  STALEY 

Born  Nov.  5,  1883,  Champaign,  111.  f.  C.  C.  Staley,  County  Judge,  m. 
Isabella  Susie  Harwood. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta.      Watcheka 
League.     Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.  A.      Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  Cor.  Church  and  Prospect  Sts.,  Champaign,  111. 
2247.     LEWIS  ALVA  STEPHENSON 

Born  Sept.  7,  1878,  in  Redmon,  111.  f.  J.  H.  Stephenson,  m.  Catherine 
Bogle. 

Engineer.     Society  of  the  Army  and  Navy.      B.  A.      Engineer  in  Chicago, 
111. 
Address,  4604  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2248.     ROBERT  JACQUES  STEWART 

Born  Feb.  10,  1881,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  f.  W.  A.  Stewart,  m. 
Emma  Jaques. 

Prepared  in  Danville  High  School.  Attended  Univ.  of  New  Mexico. 
Member  Mech.  and  Elect.  Engr.  Soc.  B.  S.  Asst.  Foreman  in  charge 
of  Battery  Dept.   of  National  Carbon  Co.,  Cleveland,   Ohio,   1904.     Mem- 


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ber  M.   E.    Church;    A.   F.    and    A.    M.,   No.   157,   Urbana,   111.;   R.  A.   M., 

chapter  No.  80,  Urbana;  R.   and    S.   M.   Council,  Urbana. 

Address,   11406  Detroit    Ave.,  N.   W.,  or  National  Carbon   Co.,  Cleveland, 

Ohio. 

2249.     CHARLES  NEWHALL  STONE 

Born  June  10,  1884,  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.     f.   E.  K.  Stone. 

Prepared  in  Quincy.  111.,  High  School.      Sigma  Chi.     Tau  Beta  Pi.      B.  S. 
Address,  E.  Main  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

2250.     HELEN  FLORENCE  STOOKEY 

Born  June  15,  1883,  Warrensburg,  111.     f.   Lewis  Stookev,  Oct.  20,  1848, 
St.  Clair  Co.,  111.     m.   Leona  Childs,  Feb.  26,  1856,  Sangamon  Co.,  111. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  German  Club;  Watcheka  League;  Y.  W.  C.  A;  Illini  Staff, 
1904.      B.  A.     Studying  music  at  James  Millikin  Univ. 
Address,  Harristown,  111. 

2251.     SMITH  LEROY  STROUD 

Born  July  23,  1877,  Atlanta,  111.     f.   Bert  Stroud,  Jr.,  1854,  Atlanta,  111. 
m.   Parrie  Stroud,  1851,  Atlanta,  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.      Prepared  in  Cascadilla  Prep.  School,  N.  Y.     B.  S. 
Real  Estate  business,  to  date. 
Address,  Ocean  Park,  or  Venice,  Calif. 

2252.     BELLE  SWEET 

Born  Jan.  5,  1879,  Gardenplain,  111.     f.   Hiram  Eugene  Sweet,  Apr.   16, 
1852,  Gardenplain,  111.     m.   Mary  Abby  George,  Dec.  24,  1851,  Gardenplain, 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Clinton  High  School,  la.      B.  L.  S.     Librarian, 
Clinton,    Iowa,    Pub.    Lib.,   June,   1904-Apr.,   1905;   Univ.    of    Idaho   Lib., 
Nov.,   1905 — .      Member  American  Library  Ass'n,   1904 — . 
Address,  Moscow,  111. 

2253.     GRACE  ELLEN  SWITZER 

Born  Aug.  8,  1879,  Portland,  Ore.     f.  Abraham  Flavins  Switzer,  Hagers- 
town,  Md.     m.   Eva  Stone,  Huntingdon,  Canada. 

Librarian.  Prepared  in  Iowa  City  High  School,  Iowa.  Library  Club, 
111.;  Hesperian  Literary  Society,  Iowa.  Ph.  B.,  1902,  Iowa.  B.  A.  Cata- 
loger,  State  Library,  Olympia,  Wash.,  July,  1904-Apr.,  1905;  Librarian, 
Public  Librarv,  Bellington,  Wash.,  Apr.,  1905 — .  Member  Methodist 
Church  and  Y.'W.  C.  A. 
Address,  Station  A,  Bellington,  Wash. 

2254.     ELSIE  MAE  TAYLOR 
Sister  of  No.  2256 

Born   Aug.    12,    ISSl,    Tuscola,    111.     f.   William   Tavlor,    1849,    111.     m. 
Mary  Katherine  Cheney,  1856,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Basket  Ball  team.     B. 
A.     Teacher  in  Champaign  Public  Schools. 
Address,  1003  S.  Sixth  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2255.     GEORGE  GRAHAM  TAYLOR 
Bom  Nov.  26,  1881,  Taylorville,  111.     f.  James  M.  Taylor,  Dec.  2,  1839, 

New  Bvth,  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,     m.   Adelia  A.  Stewart,  Sept.  1,  1840, 

St.  Charles,  111. 

Stockman  and  Poultryman.      Prepared  in  Taylorvnile  Twp.  High  School. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.     B.  A.     Member  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Taylorville, 

Address,  Taylor\nlle,  111. 


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2256.  JOHN  ORLO  TAYLOR 
Brother  of  No.  2254 

Born  June  19,  1879,  Tuscola,  111.  f.  Wm.  Taylor,  1849,  Charleston,  111. 
m.   Mary  C.  Cheney,  Camargo,  111.,  1856. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.     Final  Hon- 
ors; Special  Honors.      B.  S.      Laboratory  Instructor  in  senior  year.      Drafts- 
man;   Foreman    with     Isthmian    Canal    Commission.     Associate    member 
American  Inst,  of  Electrical  Engineers. 
Address,  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 

2257.  SHERMAN  THOMPSON 

Born  June  5,  1883,  in  Warrensburg,  111.     f.   G.W.Thompson,     ni.   Mary. 
Prepared  in  Champaign,  111.      B.  S. 
Address,  Warrensburg,  111. 

2258.  PETER  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  TIMM 
Born  Nov.  19,  1876,  Areola,  111.  f.  Eggert  Timm,  June  15,  1827,  Hol- 
stein,  Germany,  m.  Kathrina  Matheson,  Aug.  6,  1829,  Schleswig,  Germany. 
Engineer.  Prepared  in  Lamed,  Kansas,  High  School.  K.  K.  Club; 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Societv;  Army  and  Navy  Club;  Tau  Nu  Epsilon.  Class  Foot 
Ball  and  Base  Ball  teams,  1900-04.  B.  S.  In  student  course  at  the  Bullock 
Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Position  in  the  Main  Sales  Office  of  the 
Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1904—.  Enlisted  in  Co.  A,  4th  111.  N.  G.,  May  15, 
1899 ;  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  service  as  member  of  Co.  A,  4th  111.  Vol.  Infty., 
May  20,  1898,  Springfield,  111.;  mustered  out  May  2,  1899,  at  Augusta,  Ga. 
Address,  2329  Kenelworth  Ave.,  Station  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2259.     ROY  ELMER  TRAVIS 

Born  Aug.  19,  1882,  Assumption,  111.  f.  Byron  Travis,  July  31,  1854, 
Pa.     m.   Emma  Henry,  July  4,  1858,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Assumption  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Mangr.  1904  foot  ball  team.  B.  S.  Hardware  Merchant, 
1904;  Asst.  Grad.  Mgr.  U.  of  I.,  1904;  Asst.  Engr.  Corp,  Penn.  R.  R.  to  date. 
Address,  Assumption,  111. 

2260.     CLARA  EUGENIA  TRIMBLE 
Born  at  Tremon,  111.     f.   WiUiam  Trimble,     m.  Anna  M.  Malone. 
Teacher.      Prepared  in  Rural  Schools  and  Illinois  State  Normal  Univ. 

B.  A.     Teaching  History  in  Urbana  High  School. 

Address,  Champaign,  111. 

2261.     HAROLD  FRANK  TRIPP 

Born  Jvme  28,  1880,  in  Qunicy,  111.     f.   Frank  Tripp,     m.  . 

Entered  from  Quincy,  111.      LL.  B. 
Address,  Walter,  Okla. 

2262.     CHARLES  PHILIP  TURNER 
Born  Aug.  4,  1880,  Butler,  111.     f.   William  Henry  Turner,  June  15,  1839, 
Jacksonville,  111.     m.   Fannie  Barbara  Grobe,  June  30,   1845,  Krinary  Can- 
ton, St.  Galin,  Switzerland. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Hillsboro  High  School.      M.E.andE. 
E.  Soc.      B.  S.      Steam  Turbine  Testing  Dept.  of  General  Electric  Co.,  to 
Aug.,   1905;  Const.   Dept.  Gen.   Elec.  Co.,   1905—. 
Address,  423   Lexington  Ave.,   New  York,  N.  Y. 


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2263.     LEWIS  BUTLER  TUTHILL 
Born  July  20,   1880,  Anna,  111.     f.   H.  R.  Tuthill,   1842,  Oct.  31,   1842, 

Vergennes,  Jackson  Co.,  111.     m.   Emma  S.  Hubbard,  Mar.  4,  1852. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Union  Acad.,  Anna,   111.      Phi  Delta  Theta;   Phi 

Delta  Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.     Mgr.  Foot  Ball  Team,  1902.      B.  A.;  LL.  B. 

Lawyer,  Insurance  Agent  and  City  Attorney. 

Married  Seeta  DeWolf,  Nov.  23,  1904,  Anna,  111. 

Address,  Anna,  111. 

2264.     MAHLOX  SMITH  VANCE 
Born  Sept.  3,  1870,  near  Eaton,  111.     f.   M.  T.  Vance,     m.   Margarette  M. 
Prepared  in  Austin  Coll.      B.  A. 
Address,   Sullivan,   111. 

2265.  GEORGE  GARRET  VANHORNE 

Born  Dec.  12,  1881,  Rockford,  111.     f.  Garret  R.  Vanhorne,  June  30,  1841, 
N.  J.     m.  Jennie  Amelia  Munroe,  New  York. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Rockford,  111.      M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 
B.  S.      Rockford  Edison  Co.,  1904;  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  Mar.,  1905—. 

Married  Antoinette  May  Cooper,  June  1,  1905. 
Address,  6406  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2266.  JOHN  TERRELL  VAWTER,  Jr. 

Bom  Sept.  20,  1879,  in  Vernon,  Ind.     f.   S.  K.  Vawter.     m.   . 

Entered   from  Vawter   Park,    Ind.      B.    S.      Instructor   in   Architectural 
Construction,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  602  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2267.     RICHARD  PERCIVAL  VICKRAGE 
Born    Sept.    26,    1881,    Pana,    111.     f.   William   Vickrage,    July   8,    1853, 

Birmingham,  Worcestershire,   Eng.      m.   Malinda  Vickrage  Brighton,  Ohio, 

July  24,  1861. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in   Pana  High  School.      Phi  Alpha   Delta.      LL.  B 

Law  Practice  with  firm  of  O'Farrel  &:  Vickrage,  Pana,  111. 

Address,  104  S.  Clark  St.,  Pana,  111. 

2268.     LORENA  NELL  WEBBER 
Born  Aug.  21,  1879.     f.   Wallace  G.  Webber,     m.   Mary  B.  Brown. 
Librarian.      Prepared  in  Renwich,  Iowa,  High  School.      B.  S.,  1898,  Iowa 

State  Coll.;  B.  L.  S.      Organizer  at  Ames,  la.,  in  Pubhc  Library,  Sept.,  1904- 

Apr.,  1905;  Asst.  in  State  Librarv  Comm'n  office  at   Des  Moines,  Apr.-Nov., 

1905;   Librarian,  Iron  City  Pub.  'Lib.,  1905 — . 

Address,  Iowa  City,  la. 

2269.     HARRY  WILLIAM  WEEKS 
Born   May   22,    1881,   Hennepin,   111.     f.   William   Weeks,   Jan.   2,    1855, 

Taunton,  England,     m.   Ida  Susan  Weeks,  Feb.  6,  1855,  near  Henry,  111. 
Mechanical    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Bradford    High    School,    111.      Phi 

Delta  Theta.     B.  A.,  1900,  Lombard  Coll.;  B.  S.      Draftsman  with  Sheffield 

Car  Co.  to  Sept.,  1904;  Mech.  Engineer  with  U.  S.  G.  Survev,  Fuel  Testing 

Plant,  1904—. 

Address,  112  Webb  St.,  Jackson,  Mich. 

2270.     WILLIAM   HENRY  WEHMEIER 
Bom  Aug.  5,  1879,  in  Alton,  111.      f.   A.  W.  Wehmeier. 
Prepared  in  Alton,  111.      Kappa  Sigma.      B.  S. 
Address,  436  E.  Eighth  St.,  Alton,  111. 


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2271.     NELLIE  WETZEL  (SHELDON) 
Born  Feb.  16,  1879,  Stonington,  111.     f.   M.  R.  Wetzel,  1845,  Newville,  Pa. 

m.   Emily  Marilla  Eaton,  1847,  La  Fayette,  Ind. 

Gen.  'Secretary   of   Y.    W.    C.    A.      Prepared   in   Taylorville   Twp.    High 

School,  111.     Alethenai;  English  Club.      B.  A.     Gen.  Secretary  of  Y.  W.  C.  A. 

at  State  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1904-05. 

Married  Victor  L.  Sheldon,  June,  1905,  Stonington,  111. 

Address,  1368  Clara  Ave.,  St.   Louis,  Mo. 

2272.     ANNA  DAVID  WHITE 

Born,  Sheridan,  111.     f.  Abel  Mortimor  White,  Apr.   19,  1850,  Lumber- 
ton,  N.  J.     m.   Zelica  Nora  Jenks,  Nov.   15,  1853,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 

Library  Assistant.      Prepared  in  Lake  View  and  Austin  High  Schools, 
Chicago.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  and  Omega  Psi.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.  at  Loan 
Desk  in  Univ.  of  Illinois  Library. 
Address  (Home),  1612  Fulton  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2273.     CAROLINE  LOUISE  WHITE 
Bom  Aug.  13,  1883,  Bureau  Junction,  111.     f.  Edward  White,  May  14, 

1847,  Springfield,  Mass.     m.  Martha  A.  Raymond,  Feb.  9,  1855,  Mt.  Palatine, 

111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 

Girls'    Basket   Ball;   Orchestra.     B.   A.     Teacher  of  English  and  Physical 

Culture  in  High  School.      Member  of  Methodist  Church. 

Address,  Warrensburg,  111. 

2274.     BURTON  B.  WILCOX 

Born   Mar.    6,    1882,   Galesburg,   111.     f.  John   Wilcox,     m.   Cora   Luella 
Hatch,  Kewanee,  111. 

Chemist.  Prepared  in  Kewanee  High  School.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi.  B.  A.;  M.  A.,  1905.  Fellow  in  Chemistry,  1904-05;  Chemist, 
Chemical  Lab.  of  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1905 — .  Article:  (with  Dr. 
Wm.  M.  Dehn),  Secondary  Arsines,  Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  Vol  35.  pp.  1-54, 
1906. 
Address,  3440  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2275.     CARROLL  CARSON  WILEY 
Born  July  28,  1884,  Edinburg,  111.     f.   Benjamin  Diamond  Wiley,  July  19, 
1850,  Md.     m.   Matilda  Josephine  Carson,  Dec.  16,  1853,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Bellfiower  and  Potomac  High  Schools,  111. 
C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Capt.  B.  S.  Draftsman  with  Weir 
Frog  Co.,  July  6,  1904-Mar.,  1906;  with  Loraine  Steel  Co.,  Johnstown, 
Pa.,  Mar.-Apr.,  1906;  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  May  1,  1906 — .  Member  of 
M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  288   Belden  Ave.,  Chicago,   111. 

2276.     FRANCIS  RUDOLPH  WILEY 
Born  Aug.  20,   1878,  Sullivan,  111.     f.  Joseph  B.  Wiley,   1837,  Sullivan, 

111.     m.   Pauline  Jenette  Phillips,  1849,  Coles  Co.,  111. 

Law    Student.      Prepared    in    High     School,     Sullivan,     111.      Adelphic; 

Political  Science  Club.     Foot  Ball,  1903;  Winner  of  Bryan  Prize,  1903.     B.  A. 

Law  Student,  Illinois. 

Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

2277.     WALLACE  KENNETH  WILEY 
Born  Nov.  9,   1880,  Peoria,  111.     f.   William  Rodney  Wiley,   1850,  Sax- 
tons  River,  Vt.     m.  Frances  Ellen  Day,  1851,  Chester,  Vt. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.      Beta  Theta  Pi. 


1904]  Baccalaureate  Alumxi  401 

B.    S.     Engineer   for   the   Flexlume    Sign    Co.,    1904 — ;    Partner    in    same. 

Member   Baptist  Church. 

Address,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 

2278.     MARY  EDITH  WILLIAMS 

Bom  Mar.  25,  1883,  Kennev,  lU.  f.  James  Alexander  WilHams,  1846, 
Rockford,  N.  C.     m.   Anna  J.  Waller,  1850,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Newman  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      B.   A. 
Teaching,  1904-05. 
Address,  901  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2279.     CHARLES  GORMAN  WILSON 

Born  Jan.  5,  1874,  near  Marengo,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Wilson,  born 
1840,  near  Toronto,  Canada,  m.  Susannah  Matilda  Durham,  born  1838, 
Davenport,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Marengo  High  School  and  South  Side  Acad., 
Chicago.  Adelphic;  Deutsche  Verein.  B.  A.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Winslow,  111.  Article,  Teachers'  Institutes  in  the  United  States,  (in  E.  G. 
Dexter's  A  Historv  of  Education  in  the  United  States,  published  by 
Macmillan  Co.,  New" York,  1904,  XXL,  657  pp.)  Member  of  the  Trinity  M.  E. 
Church,  Urbana,  111.;  Epworth  League  Treasurer  at  Parks  Chapel,  1902-04. 
Address,  Garden  Prairie,  111. 

2280.     JOHN  GUY  WILSON 

Bom  Nov.  9,  1879,  Strasburg,  Shelbv  Co.,  111.  f.  John  James  Wilson, 
Mav  1,  1849,  Shelbv  Co.,  111.  m.  Nancv  Ann  Templeton,  Sept.  13,  1852, 
Shelbv  Co.,  111. 

Chief  Clerk  in  President's  Office,  Univ.  of  111.      Prepared  in  Gay's  High 
School.      Philomathean;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.     B.  A.     Clerk  in  President's 
office  and  student  of  Law,  1904 — . 
Address,  412  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2281.     LEROY  C.  WILSON 

Born  Aug.  19.  1883,  Princeton.  111.  f.  Samuel  Rease  Wilson,  Oct.  6, 
1850.  Princeton,  111.     m.   Sarah  Elizabeth  Field.  Dec.  31,  1853,  Princeton,  111. 

Agriculturalist.      Prepared  in  Princeton  High  School.     Agricultural  Club; 
Adelphic;  Alpha  Zeta.      B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1905.     111.  Exp.  Station,  1904;  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1905. 
Address,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2282.     ALICE  LOUISE  WING 

Born  Jan.  26,  1881,  Ludington,  Mich.  f.  Charles  Gordon  Wing,  Jan.  21, 
1846,  Franklinville,  N.  Y.     m.  Jennie  S.  Poole,  Aug.  21,  1849,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Librarv  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  Ludington  High  School,  Mich.     Alpha 
Theta;  Watcheka  League;  Librarv  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.  L.  S.     Cataloger, 
Spokane  Library,  Wash.,  Aug.,  1904-05.     At  home,  1905 — . 
Address,  Ludington,  Mich. 

2283.     LEWIS  W.  WISE 

Born  Dec.  28,  1876,  Cerro  Gordo,  111.  f.  Jacob  Wise,  Dec.  28,  1844, 
Delphi,  Ind.     m.   Elizabeth  Kuns,  Apr.  17,  1855,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Alpha  Zeta.      B.  S. 

Married  Jane  Parker  Bowdle,  Feb.  16,  1905,  Milmine,  111. 
Address,  Milmine,  111. 

2284.     EMMA  MARIE  WITTLINGER 

Born  Nov.  13,  1882,  Wurtemberg,  Germany,  f.  William  Wittlinger, 
1854,  Germany,     m.   Mary  Fuchslocher,  1852,  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  German  School  and  Decatur  High  School.     Alpha 
Chi  Omega.     B.  A.      Latin  and  German  teacher  at  Sullivan,  111.,  1904 — . 
Address,  1143  E.  Marietta  St.,  Decatur,  111. 


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2285.     NORMAN  CHARLES  WOODIN 

Born  Sept.  27,  1877,  Rock  Island,  111.  f.  Sheldon  Jerome  Woodin,  Mar. 
25,   1852.     m.   Rosa  M.   Kahlke,  Dec.   23,    1854. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  School.      M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.      B.  S.     Draftsman  Industrial  Works,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  to  July  1,  1905; 
Chief  Draftsman  for  American  Hoist  &  Derrick  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1905 — . 
Member  Baptist  Church. 
Address,  922  First  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

2286.     EDNA  McCLUSKEY  WORK 

Born  Mar.  19,  1880,  near  Bushnell,  111.  f.  Samuel  Work,  Mar.  11,  1842, 
near  Washington,  Pa.  m.  Laura  Crownover,  Apr.  16,  1851,  near  Hunting- 
don, Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Macomb    High    School.     Der   Deutsche   Verein. 
B.  A. 
Address,  Rushville,  111. 

2287.     JOSEPH  GARFIELD  WORKER 

Born  Aug.  16,  1881,  Stuart,  la.  f.  Joseph  James  Worker,  June  28,  1856. 
m.  Georgie  B.  Sevingle,  Nov.  12,  1862. 

Mechanical   Engineer.      Prepared  in  Rock  Island   High   School.     M.   E. 
and  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Delta  Upsilon.      B.  S.     Erecting  Engr.  Westinghour  Mch.  Co., 
East  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1904;  Asst.  to  Master  Mechanic,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline, 
1904—. 
Address,  1229  Second  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

2288.     JOSEPH  CARL  WORRELL 

Born  Feb.  27,  1877,  Chih,  111.  f.  Barnett  Dewitt  Worrell,  New  Jersey, 
Sept.  15,  1846.     m.  Alice  Phoebe  Campbell,  Dec.  15,  1856,  Lewistown,  111. 

Bridge  Inspector.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
B.  S.  Laborer,  June-July,  1904;  Foreman,  July-Sept.,  1904;  Concrete 
Inspector,  Sept  .-Nov.,  1904;  Inspector  of  Iron  Work  Bridge  Erection,  C.  & 
N.  W.  R.  R.,  Nov.,  1904—.  Presbv.  Church,  1893—;  Christian  Endeavor; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1899-1904. 

Married  Elizabeth  Mandeville,  Jan.  30,  1906,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  Room  907  C.  &  N.  W.  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

2289.     EDMUND  LOUIS  WORTHEN 

Born  Oct.  5,  1882,  Warsaw,  111.  f.  George  Byron  Worthen,  June  30, 
1837,  Warsaw,  111.     m.   Mary  Bedill  Worthen,  May  11,  1839,  Warsaw,  111. 

Prepared  in  Warsaw,   111.     Alpha    Zeta;     Adelphic;     Agricultural  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.   A.      B.  S.      In  Dept.   of  Agronomy,   111.  Agr.   Exp.   Sta.,  1904;  In 
Cornell  Univ.,  1905-06;  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Bureau  of  Soils,  1906—. 
Address,  Warsaw,  111. 

2289  (a)     ELLA  EUGENIA  WORTHEN 

Born  Oct.  26,  1883,  Warsaw,  111.  f.  John  Burnham  Worthen,  1855, 
Warsaw,  111.     m.   Belle  Sackett  Connor,  1857,  Luray,  Mo. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Warsaw  High  School.      Pres.   Mathematics  Club, 
1904.      B.    A.     Teaching  in  High  School,  Areola,  111. 
Address,  Warsaw,  111. 

2289  (6)     IDA  FAYE  WRIGHT 

Born  Sept.  29,  1880,  Winnetka,  111  f.  Newton  Daniel  Wright,  Oct.  17, 
1843,  N.  Y.     m.   Huldah  M.  Munsel,  Jan.  25,  1847,  Howard,  N.  Y. 

Library  Assistant.      Prepared  in  Evanston  Twp.  High  School.      In  North- 
western Univ.,  1900-02.     Alethenai;  final  honors  in  Library  School.      B.  L. 
S.     Asst.  cataloger  in  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.   Library,   1904;  Asst.  in  Evanston 
Free  Pubhc  Library,  Oct.  15,  1904—. 
Address,  1301  Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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2290.     WARD  ELLIS  WRIGHT 

Born  Sept.  13,   1879,  Woodstock,  111.     f.   M.  J.  Wright. 

Prepared  in  Osceola  High  School.      B.  S.      Master  Mechanic,  Armour  Car 
Lines,  Chicago. 
Address,  Woodstock,  111. 

2291.      WILLIAM   WILBERFORCE  WRIGHT 

Bom  Aug.  12,  1878,  Foulon,  111.  f.  William  W.  Wright,  Canton,  111.  m. 
Mary  H.  Hopskins,  Granville,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Toulon  Acad,  and  Worcester  Acad.,  Mass.     Sigma 
Alpha   Epsilon;   Agricultural   Club;   Students'    Dancing  Club;   Alpha   Delta 
Sigma;  Base  Ball  and  Foot  Ball  team.     LL.  B.     Member  Toulon  Lodge  No 
93,  A.  F.  and  A.  M. 
Address,  Toulon,  111. 

2292.      EARL  LAYTOX  YOCUM 

Born  Oct.  9,  1880,  Aurelia,  La.  f.  Oran  E.  Yocum,  Nov.  26,  1844,  War- 
saw, Ind.     m.   Elizabeth  L.  Devinny,  Dec.  20,  1849,  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa. 

Banker.      Prepared  in  Galva  High  School,   111.     Sigma  Alpha   Epsilon; 
Band.      B.  A.      With  L.  M.  Yocum   &    Co.,    Bankers;   appointed  Vice-pres. 
of  Bank,  Aug.  1,  1904.     Member  Galva  Lodge,  No.  243  A.  F.  and  A.  M. 
Address,  Galva,  111. 

CLASS  OF   1905     (245) 
2293.     DUFF  ANDREW  ABRAMS 

Bom  Apr.  25,  1880,  Grand  Tower,  111.  f.  H.  T.  Abrams.  m.  Mary 
Kuntz. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Murphysboro  High  School.  C.  E.  Club; 
Mathematics  Club.  B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1906.  Asst.,  111.  Eng'g  Expt.  Sta.  Junior 
Member  Western  Soc.   Engrs;  Amer.   Soc.  Civ.   Engrs. 

Address,  (Home)  708  North  St.,  Murphysboro,  111.;  703  S.  Third  St.,  Cham- 
paign, 111. 

2294.      RALPH  AGNEW 

Bom  Aug.  29,  1881,  in  Chesaning,  Mich.  f.  A.  D.  Agnew.  m.  Lydia  M. 
Crittenden. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Chesaning  High  School.      Member  of  Electrical 
Society,  Albion  Coll.      Sigma  Chi;  Y.  M.  C.  A.      B.  S.     Graduated,  Albion 
Coll.     Taught  at  Farmer  City  and  Polo,  111.      With  H.  Burman  Co.,  Con- 
tractors and  Builders.     Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  Chesaning,  Mich. 

2295.     MILTON  KENT  AKERS 

Born  Mar.  7,  1883,  Homer,  111.  f.  Reuben  R.  Akers,  1842,  Homer,  111. 
m.  Josephine  Nicholsen,  1850,  Grape  Creek,  111. 

Electrical    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Homer   High    School.      E.    E.    Soc; 
Sigma  Xi;    Eta  Kappa  Nu.      B.  S.      Operator  for  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1905  ; 
Lab.  Asst.  in  Elec.  Eng'g  Lab.,  Illinois,   1905—.      Student  A.  I.  E.  E.,  1905; 
Associate,   1906 — . 
Address,  Elec.  Engr.  Lab.,  Urbana,  111. 

2296.     GRACE   MATILDA  ALLEN 

Bom  Feb.  13,  1873.  Wenona,  111.  f.  Abram  Allen,  Feb.  14,  1823,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     m.  Cecelia  Matilda  Cross,  Apr.  8,  1844,  Susquehanna,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Wenana    High    School   and    111.    State    Normal. 
Choral   Soc;   Math   Club;    Y.  W.  C.  A.     Final  Honors.      B.  A.     Teacher  of 
Mathematics,  Champaign  High  School.      Member  of  M.  E.  Church  and  Ep- 
worth  League. 
Address,  508  South  4th  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


404  University  of  Illinois  [1905 

2297.     LAWRENCE  THOMPSON  ALLEN 
Born  Oct.   24,   1882,  Hoopeston,   111.     f.   Charles  Asaph  Allen,  July  26, 

1851,  Danville,  111.     m.   Mary  Thompson,  Oct.  12,  1857,  Rossville,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Hoopeston  High  School  and  Greer  Coll.      Sigma 

Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.      Foot  Ball,  1903;  Band;  Glee  Club; 

Quartette;  Opera  Club;  Dramatic  Club.      LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 

Address,  206  Daniel  Bldg.,  Danville,  111. 

2298.     MARY  ELIZABETH  ALLEN 

Born  Aug.  27,  1875,  Wenona,  111.     f.  Abram  Allen,  Feb.  14,  1823,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     m.   Cecelia  Matilda  Cross,  Apr.  8,  1844,  Susquehanna,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in    Wenona    High    School    and    111.    State    Normal, 
Normal,    111.     Y.    W.    C.    A.;    Choral    Soc.      B.    A.     Teacher,    Decatur,    111. 
Member  M.  E.  Church;  Epworth  League. 
Address,  405  W.  Eldorado  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

2299.  PASCHAL  ALLEN 
Son  of  No.  91 ;  Brother  of  No.  1792 

Born  Sept.  24,  1881,  Delavan,  111.     f.   Ralph  Allen,  born  Apr.  15,  1854, 
Seekonk,  Mass.     m.   Ada  Mary  Eaton,  Oct.  12,  1856,  Philo,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Meixwell  School,  and  Delavan  High  School.     Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Agricultural  Club.      B.  S.     Farming  to  date. 
Address,  Delavan,  111. 

2300.  EDWIN  ANDERS 

Born  Apr.   12,  1879,  Lisbon,  111.     f.   Abe  Anders,     m.  Johanna  Anders. 

Instructor.      Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.      Philomathean;    Capt.      B.    A. 
Instructor  and  Principal  of  Boys'  department  at  the  Idaho  Industrial  Insti- 
tute, Weiser,  Idaho.     American  Lutheran  Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Address,  (Home)  Lisbon,  111. 

2301.     LESLIE  LEE  ANDERSON 

Born  Feb.  23,   1883.     f.   Henrv  Lee  Anderson,  Sept.  4,   1841,  Hartford, 
Conn.     m.   Ehza  D.  Stebbins,  July  15,  1851,  Summer  Hill,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Pittsfield  High  School,  111.      B.  S.     General  Farm- 
ing to  date. 
Address,  Summer  Hill,  111. 

2302.     CHARLES  EDWARD  ARMSTRONG 
Born  Sept.  30,  1874,  Mound  City,  111.     f.   Geo.  William  Armstrong,  Feb. 

17,    1844,    New    Albany,    Ind.     m.  Jennie    Louise    Conway,    Feb.    3,    1844, 

Mound  City,  111. 

Electrical    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Southern    Coll.    Inst.,    Albion,    111. 

E.  E.  Soc;  Charter  member  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Student  member,  A.  I.  E.  E.; 

Battalion  Adjutant;   Regimental   Adjutant;   Capt.     B.   S.      In  Engineering 

Dept.  of  Illinois  Traction  System,  1905. 

Married  Ida  Bell  Harrison,  Oct.  7,  1897,  Cairo,  111.     Child,  Jennie  Louise 

A.,  born  July  19,  1904. 

Address,  24  Tennessee  Ave.,  Danville,  111. 

2303.     THOMAS  STANLEY  BAILEY 
Born  Nov.   22,   1880,  Dallas,  Texas,     f.  Thomas  Seed  Bailey,  Oct.    15, 

1848,  Lawrence  Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Stiles,  Sept.  4,  1851,  Guernsey  Co.,  Ohio. 
Chemist    and    Assayer.      Sigma    Alpha    Epsilon.      B.    S.     Chemist    and 

Assayer,   The   Gold    Prince    Mines;   manager   of   The   Consolidated   Eureka 

Mining  and  Tunnel  Co.'s  mines,  Nov.  1,  1905 — . 

Married  Jennie  Mae  Hoagland,  June  3,  1905,  Danville,  111. 

Address,  Silverton,  Colo. 


1905]  Baccalaureate  Alumn'i  405 

2304.  IMO   ESTELLA  BAKER 
Daughter  of  No.  35;  Sister  of  Xos.  1446,  2305 

Born  June  27,  1882,  Monticello,  111.  f.  Ira  Osborn  Baker,  m.  Emma 
Jane  Burr. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.      Pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.     B.  A.     At  home. 
Address,  702  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2305.  IRA  WEBSTER  BAKER 
Son  of  No.  35;  Brother  of  Nos.  1446,  2304 

Born  Mar.  17,  1884,  Mattoon,  111.  f.  Ira  Osborn  Baker,  m.  Emma  Jane 
Burr. 

Y.    M.    C.    A.    Gen.    Secretary.      Prepared   in   Champaign    High   School. 
Sigm.a  Xu.      B.  A.     General  Secretarv  of  Drake  Universitv  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1905-06:  Gen.   Sec.  Y.   M.   C.   A.,   Ohio  State  Univ.,   1906—. 
Address,  Columbus,  O.;   (Home),   702   W.   University  Ave.,  Champaign,   111. 

2306.  MARY  ELTON  BARKER 

Born  June  18,  1883,  Emporia,  Kans.  f.  Dr.  Milton  Reed  Barker,  1851, 
Boston,  Mass.     m.   Mary  Hanna,  1856,  Canal  Fulton,  Ohio. 

Prepared  in  Hvde  Park  High  School,  Chicago.     Associate  in  Literature, 
Univ.  of  Chicago, '1903.      Wyvern  Club;   Alpha  Chi  Omega.      B.  A.      Mem- 
ber of  Kenwood  Evangelical  Church,  Chicago. 
Address,  4625  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2307.     LELA  ETHELYN  BARNARD 
Daughter  of  No.  55 
Born  Nov.  17,  1882,  Manteno,  111.     f.   De  Lonson  Elrov  Barnard  ('75'), 
Aug.  22,  1852,  Porter  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Katie  Bordwell,  Feb.  7.  1859,  Creet,  111. 
Prepared   in  West    Division    High    School,  Chicago.     Assoc,    in    Litera- 
ture, Lewis  Inst.,   1903.      Alpha  Chi  Omega;   Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  A. 
Address,   2033   Lexington  St.,   Chicago,   111. 

2308.     CHARLES  ANTHONY  BARNHART 
Born  Jan.  4,  1883,  Mansfield,  111.     f.   Elias  Patterson  Barnhart,  Mav  19, 
1859,  Secor,  111.     m.   Sarah  Martha  Maxwell,  May  7,  1860,  Mahomet,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Mansfield  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Mathe- 
matics Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A.  Member  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Urbana. 
Prin.  Anna  High  School,   1906 — . 

Married  Marie  Caroline  Oppermann,   Aug.   30,    1905,  Cullom,   111. 
Address,  Anna,   111. 

2309.     OLIVE  LILLIAN  BARTON 

Bom  Jan.  28,  1874,  Savbrook,  111.  f.  George  W.  Barton,  Mav  11,  1828, 
W.  Moreland  Co.,  Pa.     m.'  Olive  D.  Hinsdale,  July  21,  1830,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Savbrook   High   School   and    111.    State   Normal, 
Normal,   111.     Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Math.  Club;  Choral  Soc.      B.  A.      High  School 
Instructor;  Instructor  in  Summer  School  of  I.  S.  N.  U. 
Address,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

2310.     GEORGE  COCK  WELL  BASCOM 
Bom  June  21,  1882,  Bloomington,  111.     f.   William  Russell  Bascom,  Sept. 

8,  1849.     m.   Nellie  Smith  Bascom,  Jan.  19,  1867. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School  and  Chicago 

Prep.  School.      Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Drama'tic  Club.      B.  S.     Engineer  for  the 

Chicago  Eng.  and  Const.  Co.,  Govt.  Locks  and  Dam  work. 

Address,  Monroe,  La. 


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2311.     WILLARD  JASON  BASS 

Born  Feb.  6,  1883,  Canton,  111.  f.  T.  B.  Bass,  1850,  Canton,  111.  m. 
Kate  Dickerman,  1852,  Canton,  111. 

Telephone  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Canton  High  School.  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.      B.  S.      Telephone  Engineer  at  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  Margaret  M.  Hultgren,  Nov.  5,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  6110  Ellis  Ave.,  Flat  H  4,  Chicago,  111. 

2312.     CHARLES  BECK 

Born  Apr.  16,  1879,  Braidwood,  111.  f.  John  Beck,  Denmark,  m. 
Hanna  Christiansen,  Denmark. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Harvey  High  School.      B.  S. 

Alarricd  Kirstine  Sorensen,  Jan.    1,    1906. 
Address,  15,  209  Columbia  Ave.,  Harvey,  111. 

2313.     PEARL  MABEL  BELTING 

Born  May  3,  1883,  Illiopolis,  111.  f.  Theodore  Belting,  Feb.  15,  1845, 
m.   Elizabeth  Council,  Nov.  6,  1854,  Springfield,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared     in     Mattoon     High     School.      Mathematics     Club; 
Watcheka  League.      B.  A.      Math,  and  Science  Teacher;  Assistant  Principal 
of  Kiethsburg  High  School. 
Address,  Kiethsburg,  111. 

2314.     ARTHUR  CHAPMAN  BENSON 

Born  Nov.  23,  1880,  Johnson  Co.,  111.  f.  Alonzo  Gilson  Benson,  June  29, 
1853,  Johnson  Co.,  111.     m.   Sidney  A.  Champan,  1858,  Johnson  Co.,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Vienna    High    School.      Philomathean ;    English 
Club;  Secy.   Orat.  Assn.,   1903-04;  Pres,.    1904;   Pres.   Philomathean;  Asst. 
Editor  Illinois  Alagazinc,  1903-04.     B.  A.     Farming. 
Address,  Vienna,  111. 

2315.     DAVID  ROY  BETTS 

Born  Feb.  7,  1882,  Clinton,  111.  f.  William  Francis  Betts,  West  Laurens, 
N.  Y.     m.  Jennie  M.  Cowan,  Bloom.ington,  111. 

Inspector.      Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.      M.  E.  Soc.     B.  S.     In- 
spector of  Tests  for  Wabash   R.  R.  Co.,  Springfield  Shops,  111. 
Address,  1100  S.  13th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2316.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  BISHOP 

Born  August  14,  1875,  at  Morton,  Tazewell  Co.,  111.  f.  George  P.  Bishop, 
m.  Tabitha  S.  Godfrey. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Model  High  School  of  Illinois  State  Normal  Univ. 
and  the  Normal  Dept.,  Normal,  111.  Philomathean.  B.  A.  Teacher, 
Grammar  School,  Lacon,  111.,  1892-93;  Sciences,  Streator  Twp.  High  School, 
1893-95;  Biology,  Bloomington  City  High  School,  1896-99;  Enghsh,  Mon- 
mouth State  Norm.al  School,  Monmouth,  Oregon,  1900-02;  Sciences,  South- 
ern Oregon,  State  Normal  School,  Ashland,  Ore.,  1902-03;  Prin.  Mt.  Vernon 
High  School,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  1903-04;  Physics  and  Physiography,  Superior 
High  School,  Superior,  Wis,.  1904-05;  Supt.of  Schools,  Peotone,  111.,  1905-06. 
Address,  304  E.  Mulberry  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

2117.     FRANKLIN  IRWING  BLAIR 

Born  Julv  17,  1878,  Paw  Paw,  Lee  Co.,  111.  f.  Howard  Edgar  Blair, 
Oct.,  1854,  P'rince  Edward  Island,  m.  Harriett  Milda  Butler,  1858,  Comp- 
ton.  111 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Northern  111.   Normal  and  Business  Coll., 
Dixon,  111.      C.  E.  Club,  1902-03;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  B.  S.,  N.  I.  N.  S.,  Dixon,  111.; 
B.  S.      Instrumentman,  C   C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  Danville,  111.;  with  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Bridge  Dept.      Member  of  Tau  Beta  Pi,  May,  1904. 
Address,  (Home)  Paw  Paw,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1 ;  735  Case  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


1905]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  407 

2318.     JONH  MYRON  BOND 

Bom  Feb.  26.  1880,  Savoy,  111.  f.  David  Bond,  Sept.  8,  1832,  Lancashire, 
England,     m.   Elizabeth  Edwardo,  Sept.  18,  1838,  Shrapshire,  England. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Y.  M.  C.  A.     Capt.      B.  S. 
Address,  316  S.  Third  Ave.,  Ma^-^vood.  111. 

2319.     HALBERT  EVANS  BONER 

Born  Mar.  9,  1884,  El  Paso,  111.  f.  James  Tavlor,  Oct.  25,  1854,  Ver- 
sailles, 111.     m.   Orpha  Titus  Evans,  Sept.  9,  1858,  Panola,  111. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Beta  Theta  Pi;  M.  E.  Soc. ;    B.  S.      Fellowship, 
1905-06. 
Address,  1006i  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2320.  BVERETT  SHANNON  BONNELL 

Born  Oct.  20,  1875,  f.   Shannon  Bonnell.     m.   Lena  Maloy. 

Master  Mechanic.      Prepared  in  La  Moille  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Asst.  Master  Mechanic  for  Cleveland  Cliffs  Iron  Mining  Co.      Member  Chris- 
tian Church,  1905. 
Address,  La  Moille,  111. 

2321.  BYRON   SARVER  BORTON 

Born  May  10,  1878.     f.   A.  R.  Borton.     m.   Mrs.  A.  R.  Borton-Sarver. 

Farmer    and    Insurance.      Philomathean.      B.    A.     At    Orleans,    Minn, 
during  the  summer,  growing  wheat;  at  De  Land,  111.,  selling  insurance  during 
the  winter.      Member  of  Methodist  E.  Church  and  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Address,  Orleans,  Minn. 

2322.  RALPH   EMMETT  BOWSER 

Bom  Mar.  6,  1877,  in  Bishop,  111.  f.  Emmett  Jacob  Bowser,  Ohio.  m. 
Mary  Roos,  Hesse-Darmstadt. 

Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  and  Univ.  Acad.  E.  E. 
Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Tcchnograph  Board,  1904-05.  B.  S. 
Address,  Forest  City,  111. 

2323.     CLARENCE  ARTHUR  BRADEN 

Born  Feb.  15,  1882,  in  Cutler,  111.     f.   W.  E.  Braden. 

Prepared  in  Cutler,  111.      B.  S. 
Address,  Cutler,  111. 

2324.  ABBY  LOUISA  BRAYTON 

Born  at  La  Crescent,  Minn.  f.  Aaron  H.  Brayton,  Newport,  N.  Y.  m. 
Elizabeth  Knox  Orr. 

Librarv  Cataloger.      Prepared  in  La  Crosse  High  School  and  Wisconsin 
Univ.     At  Wis.  Univ.,   1901,  Badger  Board.      Illiola.     B.  L.  S.     Cataloger, 
Univ.  Library,  North  Dak. 
Address,  137  So.  11th  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

2325.  FRANK  LLOYD  BRONSON 

Born  Nov.  28,  1883,  Streator,  111.  f.  George  W.  Bronson,  1853,  Streator, 
111.     m.   Emma  Teed,  1854,  England. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Streator  Twp.  High  School.      B.  A.      Student  at 
Medical  School. 
Address,  402  E.  Kent  St.,  Streator,  111. 

2326.     CARL  KENT  BRYDGES 

Born  Sept.  21,  1879,  Elgin,  111.  f.  William  H.  Brvdges.  1840,  England. 
m.   Ellen  A.  Smith.  1844,  Ohio. 

Telephone  Inspector.      Prepared  in  Elgin  High  School.      Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
B.  S.      Inspector,  Chicago  Telephone  Co.,  La  Grange,  111. 
Address,  277  Division  St.,  Elgin,  111. 


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2327.     HELEN  ELIZABETH  BULLARD 
Daughter  of  No.  165 
Born  May  17,  1883,  Springfield,  111.     f.   Samuel  Alexander  Bullard  ("78), 
Mar.  25,  1853,  Mechanicsburg,  111.     m.   Elsie  Cornelia  Elliott,  Sept.  26,  1855, 
La  Salle  Co.,  111. 

Prepared    in    Springfield,   111.,   High    School.     Alethenai;    English  Club; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.      Pres.  Watcheka  League,  1905.      B.  A. 
Assistant  in  Rhetoric  and  student  in  Grad.  School,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  318  Glenwood  Ave.,  Springfield,  111. 

2328.     WILLIAM  THOMAS  BURNETT 
Born  June  29,  1882,  in  Urbana,  111.     f.   Christopher  Burnett,     m.   Mary 
Burnett.  y 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      E.  E.  Soc;  Student  mem- 
ber, Amer.  Inst,  of  Elec.   Engrs.      Eta  Kappa  Nu.      B.  S.      Signal  Dept.  of 
Pensylvania  R.  R.,  1905;  Meter  dept.,  111.  Traction  System. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

2329.     HELEN  VERA  CALHOUN 
Sister  of  No.  1464 
Born    Feb.    29,    1384,    Clarinda,    Iowa.      f.   Wilham   J.    Calhoun,    Pitts- 
burg,   Pa.     m.   Mellie  Jane  Ferguson,  Washington,  Iowa. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Chi  Omega.      B.  L.  S. 
Organizer  of  Macomb  Public  Library,  Juh^-Sept.,  1905;  Organizer  of  Cam- 
bridge  Public   Librarv,   Nov. -Dec,  1905;   Continuation  Asst.,  Univ.   of   111. 
Library,  1906—. 
Address,  504  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2330.     CARA  LOUIS  CAMP 

Born  Aug.  16,  1883,  in  Deland,  111.     f.   H.  L.  Camp.     m.   . 

Prepared  in   Lincoln,   111.     Tau   Beta   Pi.      B.    S.     Transitman,  D.  L.  & 

W.  R.  R.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Address  (Hom.e),  718  W.  Logan  St.,  Lincoln,  111. 

2331.     BERTHA  MABEL  CARLETON 
Born  Sept.    15,    1871.     f.   Chester  Carleton,   Bath,   N.    H.     m.  Juha   A. 

Webb,  Lunenburg,  Vt. 

Prepared   in   St.    Clair   High    School,    Mich.     Attended    Univ.    of   Mich. 

1890-92.      B.A. 

Address,  Willow  Banks,  St.  Clair,  Mich. 

2332.     BERTON  EUGENE  CARMICHAEL 
Born  June  24,  1879,  Lynnville  Twp.,  Ogle  Co.,  111.     f.  James  Carmichael. 

m.  Alma  Louise  Knight. 

Animal   Husbandman.      Prepared    in   Univ.    Acad.      Sigma    Xi;     Alpha 

Zeta;  Final  honors.      B.   S.      In    Animal   Husbandrv  office.   111.   Agr.    Exp. 

Sta.,  Aug.  26,  1905;  Animal  Husbandman,  Ohio  Agr.  Exp.   Sta.,  1905 — . 

Address,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

2333.     MAURICE  LE  ROY  CARR 

Born  Apr.  17,  1877,  Avon,  111.  f.  James  Carr,  1847,  Cass  Co.  m.  Mary 
Katherine  Shawcross,  1853,  Brookville,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Avon  High  School.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  E.  E.  Soc;  Final  Honors  in  Elec.  Eng'g.  B.  S.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Asst.  in  Physics,  Illinois.  Enlisted  June  18,  1898,  in  Co.  D,6th  111.  Inf.  Volun- 
teers as  private;  discharged  Nov.  25,  1898,  as  private.  Served  in  Gen.  Miles' 
Anny  of  Invasion  of  Porto  Rico.  Student  member  Am.  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engrs. 
Address,  Avon,  111. 


1905]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  409 

2334.     RALPH  MERLE  CARTER 

Bom  Mar.  3,  1884,  Decatur,  111.  f.  Jas.  William  Carter,  June  5,  1861, 
Sullivan,  111.     m.   Idora  Jane  Patterson,  Jan.  1,  1862.  Assumption,  111. 

Student  of  Medicine.      Prepared  in   Decatur  High  School.      Sigma   Nu; 
Orchestra;   Final    Honors   in   Coll.   of   Science.     Capt.      B.    A.      Student   of 
Medicine,  Coll  of  P.  and  S. 
Address,  922  N.  Church  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

2335.     THOMAS  DAVID  CASSERLY 

Born  Jan.  15,  1884,  Champaign,  111.  f.  John  Tracy  Casserly,  June, 
1842,Gal\vay,  Ireland,     m.  Margaret  Condon.  Mar.  13, 1856,  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

Electrical    Engineer.      Prepared    in    L'^niv.    Acad.     M.    E.    Soc.      B.    S. 
Connected  with  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co. 
Address,  438  Rebecca  St.,  Wilkinsburg  Sta.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

2336.     JULIA  ETHEL  CASWELL 

Bom  Mar.  1,  1884,  Cairo,  111.  f.  Eliphalet  Caswell,  Mar.  15,  1843, 
Bullitt  Co.,  Ky.     m.   EHzabeth  Farrin,  Oct.  2,  1844,  Miss.  Co.,  Mo. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Cairo  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.     B.  A. 
Address,  1592  Court  St.,  Mem.phis,  Tenn. 

2337.     ORLO  DORR  CENTER 

Born  June  12,  1872,  in  La  Salle  Co.,  111.  f.  D.  D.  Center,  m.  Harriett 
M.  Allen. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Ottawa,  111.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  B.  S. 
Superintendent  of  detail  work  on  the  111.  Exp.  Farm  and  instructor  in  Crop 
Production,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Illinois.  Articles  in  Farmers'  Voice,  Prairie 
Farmer  and  other  periodicals. 

Married  L.  A.  Parmlee,  Dec.  1,  1892,  Grand  Ridge,  111. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

2338.     ANNA  CHESTER 

Bom  Aug.  28,  1884,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  E.  E.  Chester,  m.  Margaret 
Elizabeth  Powell,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Champaign    High    School.      B.    A.     Teacher   in 
English  in  Danville  High  School.      Member  Presbyterian  Church. 
Address,  717  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2339.     ALICE   HARTZEL  CLARK 
Sister  of  No.  2340 

Born  Mar.  9,  1882,  Fort  Lewis,  Colo.  f.  Capt.  Dillard  Hazelrigg  Clark, 
July  27,  1847,  Powell  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Ella  De  Lany,  June  20,  1857,  Daven- 
port, la. 

Architect.      Prepared   in   New   Mexico   Military   Inst,   and   L^^niv.    Acad. 
Architects'  Club;  Tennis  Ass'n.      B.  S.     Architectural  drafting  with  Emery 
Starford  Hall.      Church  of  the  Disciples  of  Christ,  Aug.,  1895. 
Address,  5733  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  (Home)  Tonkawa,  Okla. 
2340.     ELLA  HAZEL  CLARK 
Sister  of  No.  2339 

Born  Oct.  31,  1883,  Ft.  Randall,  So.  Dak.  f.  Capt.  Dillard  Hazelrigg 
Clark,  July  27,  1847,  Powell  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Ella  Delany,  June  20,  1857,  Dav- 
enport, la. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Thomburn  High  School  and  L'niv.  Acad.  At- 
tended Penn.  State  Coll.  1901-02;  Univ.  of  Florida,  1902-03.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka  League;  Household  Science  Club.  B.  A.  Supervisor  of  Do- 
mestic Science  in  city  schools,  Asheville,  N.  Car.  Member  of  the  Church 
of  the  Disciples  of  Christ,  1895. 
Address,  58   Orange  St.,  Asheville,   N.   C;   (Home),  Tonkawa,  Okla. 


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2341.     WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CLARK 
Born  Jan.  8,  1SS2,  Sidney,  111.     f.   William  Davis  Clark,  Dec.  20,  1832, 

Ohio.     m.   Mary  Jane  Huff,  Oct.  23,  1842,  Ohio. 

Instructor.      Prepared  in  Urbana   High   School.     Sigma  Alpha   Epsilon. 

B.  A.      Instructor  in  Physiology,  Illinois,  1905 — .      Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 

Address,  808  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2342.     MARCIA  BARNES  CLAY 

Born  Mar.  8,  1876,  North  Bristol,  Ohio.  f.  Samuel  S.  Clay,  Sept.  6, 
1840,  Bristolville,  Ohio.  m.  Sarah  Climena  Mayhew,  Apr.  12',  1846,  N. 
Bristol,  O. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Penn  Yan  Acad.,   N.  Y.,   and  Lake  Erie  Coll., 
Painesville,  O.      Illiola;   Library  Club.      B.   L.   S.      Librarian  at  Lake  Erie 
Coll.,  Painesville,  O.,  1905-06. 
Address,  North  Bristol,  Ohio. 

2343.     WHARTON  CLAY 

Born  Sept.  29,  1882,  Chicago,  111.  f.  William  Wilson  Clay,  1845,  New 
York  City,  N.  Y.     m.   AHce  Gray  Clay,  1848,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High  School,  Chicago, 
111.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Phi;  Pres.  Arch.  Club;  Major;  Capt.  B.  S. 
Address,  3145   Rhodes  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

2344.     GEORGE  MOREY  CLENDENIN 
Born  Jan.  29,  1883,  Springfield,  111.     f.   Henry  Wilson  Clendenin,  Schills- 

bury,  Pa.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Morey,  Kirkwood,  Mo. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Springfield    High    School.     Alpha    Tau    Omega; 

Phi   Alpha    Delta;    Theta   Kappa    Nu.      LL.    B.      Lawyer   and    Newspaper 

Reporter.     Member  of  Congregational  Church. 

Address,  1009  So.  Second  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2345.     LOIS  GRACE  CLENDENEN 
Born  Jan.   14,   1883,  Areola,  111.     f.   T.  C.  Clendenen,  Dawson,  111.     m 

Mary  R.  McKinnev,  Camargo,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  High  School,  Cairo,  111.      English  Club ;  Y.  W.  C.  A  ; 

in  English  Club  Plays.      B.  A.     Teaching  in  Marion,  111.,  Sept.,  1905 — . 

Address,  722  Center  St.,  Cairo,  111. 

2346.     BERTHOLD  COHEN 

Born  Sept.  7,  1879.  f.  Sam.uel  Cohen,  1841,  Hamburg,  Germany,  m. 
Bertha  Kayton,  1850,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  South  Side  Acad.,  Chicago.  M.  E.  Soc.  B.  S. 
Address,  637  46th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

2347.  MARY  COLLINS 

Born  Aug.  21,  1883,  La  Salle,  111.  f.  James  Collins,  1842,  Ireland,  m. 
Mary  Ann  Cullen,  1844,  Ireland. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  La  Salle  Peru  Twp.  High  School.      B.  A.     Teach- 
ing, Lawrence,  Mich.,   High  School. 
Address,  720  Sixth  St.,  La  Salle,  111. 

2348.  ERNEST  COOK 

Born  Dec.  8,  1872,  Georgetown,  111.  f.  William  E.  Cook,  Feb.  19,  1841, 
Ridgefarm,  111.     m.   Elvina  Flahart,  Nov.  13,  1842,  Cayuga,  Ind. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Vermilion  Acad.,  111.  B.  A.  Teaching.  Mem- 
ber of  Friends'  Church. 

Married  Cena  R.  Linn,  Aug.  27,  1902,  Ridgefarm,  111. 
Address,  108  So.  5th  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


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2349.     THOMAS  LEE  COOK 

Born  Oct.  31,  1860,  Valeene,  Ind.  f.  Valentine  Cook.  m.  Hannah 
Hollo  well. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  State  Normal,  Ind.  Grad.  of  Austin  Coll., 
Effingham,  111.,  1895.  B.  A.  Taught  in  Austin  Coll.,  1903-05.  Supt. 
of   Sulhvan    Public  Schools.    1905 — .      Presbyterian,  1890 — . 

Married  Enola  Miller,  Aug.  26,  1896,  Shelbyville,  111. 
Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

2350.     WILLIAM  GARRETT  CORRIN 

Born  Jan.  12,  1880,  Hampton,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111.  f.  Richard  Corrin, 
1850,  Isle  of  Man.     m.  Jane  Garrett,  1849,  Isle  of  Man. 

Prepared  in  Port  Byron  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club.     B.  S. 
Address,  Neola,  la.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3. 

2351.     HELEN  MARY  CRANE 

Born  May  12,  1883,  Hudson,  Mich.  f.  Archer  Hector  Crane,  1821, 
Onondaga,  N.  Y.     m.  Julia  Elizabeth  Robinson,  1846,  N.  Madison,  Ind. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  Shortridge  High  School,  Indianapolis,  Ind.      Phi 
Delta   Psi;  English  Club;   Library  Club;  Y.   W.   C.   A.;   Watcheka   League. 
Pres.   Y.   W.   C.   A.,    1904-05.      B.   L.   S.-    Asst.   Librarian,   Pubhc   Library, 
Moline,  111.,  1905—. 
Address,  1821  Sixth  Aye.,  Moline,  111. 

2352.     CLIFFORD  CROSBY 

Born  Oct.  31,  1876,  Anna\van,  111.  f.  Thos.  Crosby,  1831,  Pickering, 
England,     m.   Eliza  Parker,  1836,  Halifax,  England. 

Prepared  in  Dorchester  High  School,   Boston,   Mass.      Sigma  Xi;  Final 
Honors.     B.  A. 
Address,  610  E.  Second  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 

2353.     ETHAN  ALLEN  CROSS 

Born  July  22,  1875,  Campbell  Hill,  111.  f.  Thomas  J.  Cross,  1843, 
Jackson  Co.,  111.     m.  Minnie  Carson.  1854,  Jackson  Co.,  111. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Normal  School,  Carbondale,  111.  B.  A. 
Scholarship  in  English,  Uniy.  of  Chicago,  1905-06.      M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Millie  Mae  Miller,  June  27,  1899,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 
Address,  5413  Jackson  Aye.,  Chicago,  111. 

2354.     FRANK  WOODBURY  CUTLER 
Born  Oct.  2,  1882,  Rockford,  111.       f.  Asa  E.  Cutler,  1834,  W.  Brookfield, 

Mass.     m.   Lucy  Smith,  1841,  Princetown,  111. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.      Phi  Delta 

Theta;   Tau    Beta    Pi;    Major;    Capt.      B.    S.      With    Western   Electric   Co., 

Chicago,  111. 

Address.  842  N.  Main  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

2355.     WHITMAN  DART 
"   Born  Sept.   16,   1881,  Rock  Island,  111.     f.  James  Stuart  Dart,  Noy.   5, 

1848,  Honesdale,  Pa.     m.   Elizabeth  Whitman,  Noy.  23,  1854,  Rock  Island, 

111. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High  School.     Architects'  Club. 

Final  Honors  in  Arch.     B.  S.     Draftsman  in  Architect's  office  of  W.  A.  Otis, 

Esq. 

Address,  5656  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2356.     THOMAS  MEREDITH  DAVIDSON 

Bom  Dec.  13,  1883,  Champaign,  111.     f.   Geo.  W.  Davidson,     m.  . 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  S. 


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2357.     ANNA  CLARISSA  DAVIS 

Born  May  28,  1884,  Fairfield,  111.  f.  Washington  Beaty  Davis,  1857, 
Millville,  Ohio.     m.   Endora  Hamilton,  1858,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Pittsfield  High  School  and  Southern  111.  Normal, 
Carbondale.      B.  A.      Principal  Mansfield  High  School,  111.,  1905-06. 
Address.  Carbondale,  111. 

2358.     FORREST  SPURGEON  DAVIS 
Born  July  10,  1879,  Rankin,  111.     f.   Howell  Davis,     m.   Nannie  Judy. 
Teacher.     Prepared   in   Morgan   Park  Acad.,    111.     Choral   Soc.     B.    A. 

Teacher  in  Public  School. 

Address,  Robinson,  111. 

2359.     CHRISTINA  DENNY 

Born  Sept.  29,  1881,  Lincoln,  111.  f.  James  Edgar  Denny,  born  1856, 
Lincoln,  111.     m.  Josephine  Campbell,  1856,  Whitehall,  111. 

Prepared    in    Prep.    School    of     Lincoln    Coll.      Amasagacian    lit.     soc; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  Lincoln  Coll.;    Illiola;    Y.  W.  C.  A.,   Illinois.     B.  A. 
Address,  Lincoln,  111. 

2360.     HARRY  BENJAMIN  DERR 
Born  May  22,  1867,  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.     f.  Jacob  Derr,  Mar.  3,  1841.     m. 
Mary  Ellen  Hann,  Apr.  17,  1842. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Shamokin  Academy,  Pa.,  and  Chicago  Acad,  of 
Sciences.  Agr.  Club;  Nat.  Hist.  Club;  Horticultural  Editor  Illinois  Agri- 
culturalist. B.  S.  Horticultural  Inspector  under  Dr.  Forbes,  1904-05. 
Teacher  of  Biology,  Danville,  111.,  1905 — .  Five  years  in  S.  V.  Regiment  in 
Chicago,  1895-1900.  Articles,  Dissemination  of  Weeds,  Illinois  Agricul- 
turist; Native  and  Introduced  Grasses  and  their  Economic  Value.  Member 
Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences.  Corresponding  member  Acad,  of  Sciences, 
Reading,  Pa. 

Married  Isabelle  Lee,  May  22,   1890,   La  Salle,   111.      Children,  Howard 
Lee,  July  16,  1896;  Grace  May,  born  May  8,  1895. 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

2361.     HARRY  THOMAS  DEWHIRST 
Born  Aug.   11,   1881,  Passport,  111.     f.   Andrew  Dewhirst.     m.   Maranda 

J.  Byrne. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Olney    High    School.      Philomathean.      LL.    B. 

Attorney  at  Law.      M.  E.  Church. 

Address,  Olney,  111. 

2362.     CROMWELL  BARTLETT  DICKEY 
Born  Jan.  28,  1881,  in  Beatrice,  Neb.     f.   Robert  L.  Dickey,     m.  Jessie 

Faville  Coulter. 

Chemical    Engineer.      B.   A.     With    Lackawana    Steel    Co.,    at    Buffalo, 

New  York,   1905;  Western  Elec.   Co.,  Chicago,   1906.     Episcopal  Church. 

Address,  921  St.  Nichols  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2363.     JOHN  MILFORD  DILLAVOU 
Born  Nov.  22,  1883,  in  De  Land,  111.'    f.   A.  B.  Dillavou. 
Engineer.      Prepared  in  De  Land,  111.      B.  A.      In  purchasing  dept.  West- 
ern Elec.  Co. 
Address,  256  E.  62nd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2364.     CHARLES  FRED  DOSCH 
Born  Nov.  28,  1882,  Chicago,     f.   Chas.  F.  Dosch.     m. 


Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  High  &  Man.  Tr.  School. 


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M.  E.  Soc;  Phi  Kappa    Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Technograph  Board,  1904-05 
B.  S.     Designer  and  Draftsman  with  Roberts  &  Schaefer  Co.,  Chicago. 
Address,  72  Bingham  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2365.     FRANCIS  KEESE  WYNKOOP  DRURY 
Bom  at  Ghent,  New  York,   1S78.     f.   The  Rev.  John  B.  Drury,  D.  D., 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.     m.   Henrietta  Wynkoop  Keese,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.  ■  Prepared  in  Rutgers  Coll.  prep,  school.  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 
Zeta  Psi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Rutgers.  Library  Club, 
Illinois.  Final  honors  in  Library  School.  B.  A.,  1898,  Rutgers;  M.  A., 
1905,  same;  B.  L.  S.  Order  Asst.,  Univ.  of  Illinois  Library,  1903-05, 
Order  librarian,  1905 — .  Designed  a  card  for  keeping  a  directory  of  church 
membership  by  families,  1903.  Published:  Clean  the  Gutters,  extract 
reprinted  from  the  Christian  Intelligencer,  New  York,  1902,  2  pp.  Member 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Secretary,  Alpha  of  New  Jersey,  Rutgers,  1900-03; 
Member  Amer.  Library  Ass'n,  1903 — ;  111.  Library  Assn. 
Address,  University  Station,  Urbana,  111. 

2366.     MARY  LAWRENCE  BOGGS  EAST 
Wife  of  No.  1486 

Born  Apr.  11,  1881,  Wilmington,  Del.  f.  William  Brenton  Boggs, 
Georgetown,  D.  C.     m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Johnson,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Prepared  in  Washington  High  School,  D.  C.  Attended  Welleslev  Coll., 
1899-1901.  B.L.  S.  PubHshed:  Condition  of  Libraries  in  Virginia,' Pwfe/ic 
Libraries.  Jan.,  1904,  Vol.  9,  pp.  9-11. 

Married  Edward  Murrav  East,  Sept.  2,  1903,  Littleiohn's  Island,  Casco 
Bay,  Me.     Child,  Elizabeth  Woodruff,  born  Sept.  3,  1904. 
Address,  97  Brownell  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2367.     SILAS  ECHOLS 

Bom  Sept.  3,  1879,  McLeansboro,  111.  f.  Richard  G.  Echols,  McLeans- 
boro.  111.     m.   Elizabeth  ToUey,  McLeansboro,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Milton  High  School,  la.;  Ewing  Coll.      Logossian 
Lit.  Soc,  Ewing.     Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Ewing  and  Illinois.      B.  A.      Instructor  in 
History  in  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  Twp.  High  School,  1905 — .     Member  of  Baptist 
Church;  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Address,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

2368.     WILLIAM  GEORGE  ECKHARDT 
Born   Jan.    6,    1879,    Marston,    111.     f.   Casper   Eckhardt,   July   4,    1854, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.     m.   Sarah  Fuhr,  Sept.  11,  1856,  Edgington,  111. 

Agriculturalist.      Prepared  in   Univ.   Acad.     Alpha  Zeta.     Capt.     B.   S. 

Emploved  by  the  Agr.   Exp.   Station,   Illinois,    1905 — .     Member  of  M.  E. 

Church. 

Address,  506  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2369.     EMMA  EDMISTON 

Bom  Dec.  20,  1882,  in  Arthur,  111.     f.   H.  C.  Edmiston.     m.   Mary  King. 

Teacher.      Der  Deutsche  Verein.     B.   A.     Teacher  in   Rock  Falls  High 
School,  Rock  Falls,  111.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  Rock  Falls,  111. 

23  70.      RALPH   WALDO  ELDEN 

Bom  Feb.  ll,1879,Elburn,  111.  f.  Geo.  Boardman  Elden,  May  19,  1832, 
Buxton,  Me.     m.   Caroline  Eliza  Shores,.  Nov.  25,  1836,  Waterville,  Me. 

Asst.  Engineer,  111.  State  Highway  Commission.  Prepared  in  Elgin 
Academy,  Elgin,  111.     Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Sigma  Xi,  Illinois;  Phi  Pi  Epsilon 


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Lake  Forest,  111.      Manager  Illio.     B.  A.  and  B.  S.      In  the  employ  of  Dolese 

&  Shepard  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  July-Oct.,   1905.      Sec.  State  Highway  Comm'n, 

Springfield,  111.,  Nov.-Jan.,  '06;  Asst.  Engr.,  State  Highway  Comm'n,  Feb., 

1906—. 

Address,  State  Highway  Comm'n,  Springfield,  111. 

2371.     JOSEPHINE  RUTH  ELLIOTT 
Bom  May  31,  1883,  Sterling,  111.     f.   Clifford  P.  Elliott,  1850,  New  York, 

m.  Genevieve  S.  Wood,  1859,  Sterling,  111. 

Prepared  in  Sterling  and  Coloma  Twp.  High  School.    Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Chi  Delta  Psi;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka  League.     B.  L.  S. 

Address,  Sterling,  111. 

2372.     LAURA  MAE  EUSTIS 

Born  May  13,  1881,  Ottawa,  111.     f.  John  H.  Eustis,  1836,  Jay,  Me.     m. 
Marguerite  Oerlmonn,  France. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp.  High  School.      Basket  Ball  Team. 
B.  A.     Teacher  in  Highland  Park  High  School. 
Address,  Ottawa,  111. 

2373.     ROSE  EILENE  FLEMING 

Born  Nov.   1,  1881,  Bement,  111.     f.   Michael  John  Fleming,  May,  1845, 
Killorglan,  Ireland,     m.  Agnes  Neil  Began,  Sept.,  1840,  Killamy,  Ireland. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Bement  High  School.      B.  A. 
Address,  Bement,  111. 

2374.     VIRGIL  R.  FLEMING 

Born  Apr.  11,  1879,  Denver,  111.     f.   Samuel  Robert  Fleming,     m.   Sarah 
Jane  Ramsey. 

Concrete  Inspector.      Prepared  in  Carthage  Coll.  Prep.     B.  S.      Rodman 
for  Chicago  &  Western  Indiana  R.  R.,  June-Oct.,  1905;  Concrete  Inspector, 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  Oct.,  1905—. 
Address,  712  E.  47th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2375.     MABEL  FRANCES  FORBES 
Bom  June,   1881,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Daniel  Forbes,  1842,  Nov.   15,  Nova 

Scotia,     m.  Carolyn  Grate  Shipman,  1852,  Chicago,  111. 

Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  111.      B.  A.,  1903,  Lewis  Institute.     B. 

A. 

Address,  Lake  Villa,  111. 

2376.     ERNEST  JASON  FORD 

Born  Mar.   22,   1878,   Walthan,   111.     f.   Eugene  Quincy  Ford,  Aug.   31, 
1846,  Lowell,  Mass.     m.   Isabella  Wilson,  1858,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Student.      Prepared  in  East  Mendota  High  School  and  Business  Coll.  at 
Ottawa,  111.      Philomathean.      Phi  Rho  Sigma;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.     B.  A.; 
M.  D.,  P.  &  S. 
Address,  West  Side  Hospital,  Chicago,  111. 

2377.     SAMPSON  JAMES  FOUNTAIN 
Born  Nov.  15,  1881,  Camden,  Ala.     f.  Charles  Perkia  Fountain,  Nov.  20, 

1854,    Dallas    Co.,    Ala.     m.  Fannie    Wilnetta    Lampton,    Sept.    10,    1858, 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Architect.      Prepared  in  Private  Schools  and  Belton  High  School,  Texas. 

B.  S.,  Agr.  &  Mech.  Coll.  of  Texas;  B.  S.     Architect;  Junior  member  of  the 

fi^rm,  Steele  &  Fountain. 

Address,  607  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Houston,  Texas. 


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2378.     MARGARET  FRANCEWAY 

Born  Jan.  10,  1882,  Granville,  111.  f.  George  Wm.  Franceway,  1852, 
Mazon,  111.     m.   Kathryn  Child,  1852,  Granville,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Granville  High  School  and  La  Salle  Twp.  High 
School.      Illiola;  Pres.  Illiola,  1905.      B.  A.     Teaching  History  in  Lexington 
High  School,  1905-06.     Member  Congregational  Church,  Granville,  111. 
Address,  Granville,  111. 

2379.      ISABELLA  FYFE 

Born  June  23,  1882,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  f.  Lawrence  C.  Fyfe,  1850,  Isle 
Aux  Noix,  Richelieu  River,  Quebec,  m.  Helen  Josephine  Stanley,  1853, 
Adams,  N.  Y. 

Librarian.      Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  High  School,  Mich.      Kappa   Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Omega  Psi.      B.  L.  S.     Librarian  of  St.  Joseph  Public 
Library,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 
Address,  821  Lake  Boulevard,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

2380.  GEORGE   PUFFER  GALLAHER 

Bom  Nov.  25,  1880,  Mt.  Palatine,  111.  f.  Theron  E.  Gallaher,  Nov.  14, 
1841,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  m.  R.  Ida  Puffer,  Feb.  6,  1841,  North  Sunderland, 
Mass. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Hamilton  Club  Contestant,  1903-04; 
Pol.  Science  Club,  1904-05;  Special  honors;  Capt.      B.  A.     Teaching. 
Address,  Lostant,  111. 

2381.  FRANK  SANDERS  GARWOOD 

Brother  of  No.  2382 

Born  Aug.  24,  1882,  Stonington,  111.  f.  Henry  L.  Garwood,  Aug.  10, 
1843,  Laporte  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Sarah  A.  Sanders,  Mar.  6,  1854,  Stonington,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Taylorville    High    School.     Alpha    Zeta.      B.    S. 
General  Farming. 
Address,  Stonington,  111. 

2382.  HERMAN  EDWIN  GARWOOD 

Brother  of  No.  2381 

Bom  Oct.  20,  1880,  Stonington,  111.  f.  Henry  L.  Garwood,  Aug.  10, 
1843,  La  Porte.  Ind.     m.   Sarah  A.  Sanders,  Mar.  6,  1854,  Stonington,  111. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Twp.  High  School.  Alpha  Zeta.  B.  S. 
Address,  Stonington,  111. 

2383.     JANET  GARWOOD 

Born  Mar.  7,  1882,  at  Augusta,  111.  f.  James  M.  Ganvood,  Nov.  2,  1848, 
Jasper  Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Frances  McClure,  Feb.  17,  1851,  Augusta,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Augusta  High  School.     Y.  W.  C.  A.      Watcheka 
League;  Alethenai.      B.  A.     Teacher  of  Science  in  the  Chenoa  High  School, 
1905-06. 
Address,  Augusta,  111. 

2384.     CHARLES  HENRY  GIBBS 

Born  Aug.  20,  1883,  Princeton,  111.  f.  Walter  L.  Gibbs.  Apr.  15,  1859, 
Princeton,  111.     m.   Rosella  Pristley,  Sept.  11,  1859,  Princeton,  111. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared    in    Princeton    High    School.      B.    S.     Civil 
Engineering. 
Address,  717  Chnton  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 


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2385.     JOHN  PHILO  GILBERT 

Born  Julv  27,  1871,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  f.  James  Eli  Gilbert,  1846,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111.  '  m.   Susan  A.  Ford,  1848,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

School  Superintendent.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  High  School.  Glee 
Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Indiana-Illinois  Debate,  1905;  Final  Honors,  1905.  B.  A.; 
M.  A.,  1906.  Fellowship  in  Zoology,  1905-6.  Teacher,  Principal  and  Su- 
perintendent of  different  schools  of  the  State  to  date. 

Married  Dora  Gray,  June    14,    1900,   Etna,   111.     Child,  Wendell   Philo, 
bom  Apr.  8,  1901. 
Address,  1204  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2386.     THOMAS  JOHN  GILKERSON 
Son  of  No.  137;  Brother  of  Nos.  1677,  1869 
Born    May    18,     1883,    Geneva,      f.    Hiram    Gilkerson,   Oct.    15,    1843, 
Marengo,   111.      m.   Portia   Moffet,   Dec.    14,    1853,   Bell  Co.,  Texas. 

Cement  Contractor.      Prepared   in    Marengo    High    School   and    Urbana 
High  School.      Philomathean ;    Agricultural    Club;    Pres.    Agr.    Club,   1905. 
B.  S. 
Address,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

2387.     JOSEPH  COLEMAN  GILMOUR 
Born  Oct.  1,  1876,  in  Baritan,  111.     f.   Geo.  F.  Gilmour. 
Entered  from  Biggsville,  111.     B.  S. 
Address,  Biggsville,  111. 

2388.     LEO  ARTHUR  GINSEL 
Brother  of  No.  2096 
Bom  Sept.    7,    1882,  Trenton,   111.     f.  Moritz  Leopold  Ginsel,   Nov.    1, 
1836,     Reichenberg,     Bohemia,     m.   Mary     Katherine     Elizabeth     Blanck, 
Mechlenburg,  Germany. 

Engineer.      Prepared   in   Trenton   High    School   and    Univ.    Acad.      Phi 
Kappa   Sigma;   Glee  and   Mandolin  Club;   Band;   Orchestra.      B.   S.      With 
Weir  Frog  Co. 
Address,  2707  Monroe  Ave.,  Sta.  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2389.     HARRY  FRED  GODEKE 

Born  Jan.  31,  1879,  Olney,  111.  f.  Henry  Godeke,  Apr.  9,  1849,  Hanover, 
Germany,     m.   Elizabeth  Von  Allmen,  Sept.  30,    1857,   New   Albany,    Ind. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Olnev  High  School.      M.  E.  Society; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors.      B.  S.     Asst.  in  Mech.  Eng'g  Lab., 
Illinois,  1905-06.      Member  Congregational  Church. 
Address,  106  S.  Romine  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2390.     WILBUR  FISK  GOODSPEED 

Born  Apr.  11,  1880,  Camargo,  111.  f.  James  M.  Goodspeed,  June  22, 
1845,  Wooster,  Ohio.     m.   Rebecca  M.  Jesse,  Feb.    24,    1854,  Avington,  Va. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Track  team,  1900-04.      B.  S.      Member  of  M.  E.  Church,  1898. 

Married  Grace  Maris,  Feb.  6,  1906,  at  Tuscola,  111. 
Address,  Tuscola,  111. 

2391.     ADOPLH  GORE 

Bom  Apr.  2,  1883,  Goreville,  111.  f.  John  Wesley  Gore,  Dec.  2,  1852, 
Goreville,  111.     m.   Mahala  Walker,  Oct.  16,  1859,  Regent,  111. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Marion  High   School.      Phi  Alpha  Delta;   Philo- 
mathean; Glee  Club;  Opera  Club;  Choral  Soc;  Mandolin  Club;  Band.     B.  A. 
Principal  of  Atwood  Public  Schools,  Atwood,  111. 
Address,  Atwood,  111. 


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2392.  MARGARET  ELIZABETH  GRAFIUS 
Born  Mar.   26,   1884,  Chicago,   111.     f.   William  Grafius,  June   14,    1845, 

New  York  City.     m.   Louise  Ebinger,  Mar.  8,  1847,  Niles,  111. 

Prepared  in  John  Marshall  High  School,  Chicago.     Alpha  Chi  Omega; 

Library  Club.      B.  L.  S.     Assoc,  in  literature,  Lewis   Inst.,  Chicago. 

Address,  1646  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2393.     JAMES  JOHN  GRAHAM 
Brother  of  No.  1330 
Born  Jan.   10,  1880,  Ivesdale,  111.     f.  James  M.  Graham,  Apr.  14,  1852, 
Ireland,     m.   Catherine  Wallace,  Rantoul,  111. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Springfield  High  School.      Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  Delta  Upsilon;  Philomathean ;  Political  Science  Club;  Van  Twil- 
ler  Court.     LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 
Address,  413  So.  7th  St.',  Springfield,  111. 

2394.  HIBBARD  SPENCER  GREENE 

Born  June  22,  1882,  Lisle,  111.  f.  William  Spencer  Greene,  Apr.  6,  1857, 
Lisle,  111.     m.  Jessie  Hibbard,  July  14,  1860,  Chicago,  111. 

Prepared  in  Downers  Grove  High  School  and  Northwestern  Coll.      Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Illinois  Club.      B.  S. 
Address,  Downers  Grove,  111. 

2395.  HARRIS  PAUL  GREENWOOD 

Born  Apr.  21,  1882,  in  Edwardsville,  111.  f.  E.  P.  Greenwood,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     m.  Abbie  Louise  Harris,  Alton,  111. 

Architectural    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Edwardsville  High   School,    and 
Univ.    Acad.      Delta    Tau    Delta;    Yo    Xan;    Alpha   Delta   Sigma.      B.    S. 
Civil   Engineering,   Erie  R.   R.  Co.,  June-Oct.,   1905;   N.  Y.  Central,  Oct.- 
May,  1906;   Board  of  Water  Supply  of  City  of  New  York,  May,   1906 — . 
Address,  42  Market  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

2396.  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  GUSTAFSON 
Born  June   19,   1879,  Aurora,   111.     f.  John  G.   Gustafson,   Sweden,     m. 

Matilda  S.  Sorenson,  Norway. 

Architectural  Engineer.      Prepared  in  So.  Division  High  School,  Chicago. 

Phi  Gamma  Delta;    Sigm.a   Xi;  Adelphic;  Glee  Club.      B.  S.     Fellowship  in 

Architecture,  1905-06. 

Address,  6947  Eggleston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2397.     SAMUEL  CORNELIUS  HADDEN 
Born  July  15,  1882,  Mazon,  111.     f.   William  B.  Hadden,  July  13,  1854, 
Athens,  N.  Y.     m.   Laura  Frances  Allison,  Dec.  3,  1856,  Wyoming,  111. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Mazon  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  B.  S.  Asst.  Topographer  on  preliminary  railroad  survey,  Anda- 
lusia, Ala.,  to  Pensacola,  Fla.,  June-Sept.,  1905;  Instructor  in  Math,  and 
Civil  Eng'g,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  Sept.  1905-Aug.,  1906.  Member  Park  St. 
Congregational  Church,  Mazon,  111. 
Address,  Agr.  College,  Mich.,  or  Mazon,  111. 

2398.     AHTRUR  ALDRICH   HALE 

Bom  May  1,  1883,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  f.  Chas.  S.  Hale,  Ohio.  m.  Emma  E. 
Hale. 

Engineer.  Prepared  in  Michigan  Military  Acad.,  Orchard  Lake,  and 
Lewis  Inst.  Sigma  Chi;  Yo  Xan;  Track  team,  1902-03;  Interscholastic  Mgr. 
Address,  Chicago,  111. 


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2399.      LILIAN   HAMMERS 
Sister  of  Nos.  1129,  1506,  1507 

Born  Sept.  27,  1868,  Secor,  111.  f.  Morgan  Buckingham  Hammers, 
Julv  11,  1838,  Metamora,  111.  m.  Rosetta  Jane  Gibson,  June  20,  1840, 
Rosby's  Rock,  W.  Va. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Academy  and  U.  of  I.  Academy. 
B.  A.  Critic  Teacher  in  State  Normal  School,  Platteville,  Wis.  Articles, 
A  Cabin  in  the  Woods,  South  West  Kindergarten  Magazine,  Vol.  1,  No.  1. 
The  Star  in  the  East,  same,  No.  2;  In  the  Waiting  Woods,  same.  No.  3;  The 
Gj'psy  Instinct,  same.  No.  1.  Member  First  Baptist  Church,  Champaign, 
111.;  Alliance  Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution;  Cham- 
paign and  Urbana  Woman's  Club. 
Address,  609  West  White  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2400.     MYRTLE  NETA  HANNUM 

Born  Mar.  8,  1885,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  f.  Samuel  Cooper  Hannum,  1849, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.     m.   DeHa  Shaw,  1859,  Bridgeport,  111. 

Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.     Mathematics  Club.      B.  A. 
Address,  451  S.  Water,  Decatur,  111. 

2401.     CARL  MENELAUS  HANSTEIN 
Born   Oct.    11.    1874,   Chicago,   111.     f.   Herm    Hanstein,   Apr.   27,   1843, 

Grissen  Hessen,  Darmstadt,  Germany,     m.   Emelia  Heisterhagen,  Oct.   14, 

1848,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mechanical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  North  Division  High  School.      B.  S. 

Draftsman  in  Milwaukee,  1905;  in  emplov  of  Illinois  Steel  Co.,  Chicago,  111., 

July,  1905—. 

Address,  361  Mohawk  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2402.     GUY  BYRON  HARDY 

Born  July  5,  1880,  Abingdon,  111.     f.   E.  B.  Hardy,     m.  Jane  Killiam. 

Lawyer.      Prepared   in    Hedding   Coll.,    Abingdon,    111.      In   Knox   Coll 
1901-03.      Beta   Theta    Pi;    Phi   Delta   Phi.      B.   A.      Lawyer  with   Hardy 
Walsh  &  Hardy,  Carr  Bldg.,  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  790  N.  Broad  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

2403.     JOHN  MATTHEW  HARNEY 
Born  Mar.  21,   1882,  Joliet,  111.     f.   Matthew  Stephen  Harney,  Dec.  26 

1857,  Ireland,     m.   Anna  Beatrice  Giblin,  July  13,  1860,  Joliet,  111. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Joliet  Twp.  High  School.      Chemistry  Club.      B.  S. 

Chemist,  Wabash  Baking  Powder  Co.,  1905 — .      Indiana  Club,  Wabash  Ind.; 

Wabash  Athletic  Ass'n. 

Address,  Wabash,  Ind. 

2404.      EDITH   ELIZABETH   HARPER 
Born  Mar.  27,  1884,  Granville,  111.     f.  James  Albertur  Harper,  Nov.  13, 

1852,  Granville,  111.     m.   Carrie  May  Durley,  May  22,  1853,  Hennepin,  111. 
Prepared  in  Granville  High  School.      Chi  Omega.     B.  L.  S. 

Address,  906  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

2405.     MABEL  STRICKLAND  HAYWARD 
Born   Mar.    1,    1880,   Ottawa,   111.     f.   George   Hay^vard,   Apr.    19,    1843, 

Ottawa,  111.     m.   Nettie  Strickland,  Oct.  21,  1847,  Adams,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.     Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Alethenai.      B.  A. 

Address,  Ottawa,  111. 


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2406.     HOWARD  SPENCER  HAZEN 
Born  Oct.  4,  1882,  La  Salle,  111.     f.   H.  S.  Hazen,  Mar.  24,  1855,  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.     m.   Mary  Georgiana  Mellen,  July  6,  1850,  Amboy,  111. 

Student.      Prepared  in  La  Salle  High  School.     Aztec  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Architects'  Club;  Glee  Club,  1903-05.      B.  S.      Student  of  Archi- 
tecture at  the  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech. 
Address,  154  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

2407.     PEARL  HIGINBOTHAM 

Born  Apr.  14,  1878,  Shelbvville,  111.  f.  John  Thomas  Higinbotham. 
July  23,  1852,  Sullivan,  111.  m.  Mary  Will  Sciphers,  Dec.  4,  1855,  Ma- 
rion, Va. 

Prepared  in  Decatur  and  Areola   High  Schools.      Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
B.  A. 
Address,  Kipp  Flats,  Eldorado  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

2408.     THEOPHIL  HENRY  HILDEBRANDT 
Born  July  24,    1886,   Canal   Dover,   O.     f.   Rev.   H.   Hildebrandt,    1853, 

Chemnitz,  Germany,     m.   Martha  Locher,  1862,  Christiansborg,  W.  Africa. 
Student.      Prepared  in  La  Salle,  Peru  Twp.  High  School.      Mathematical 

Club;  German  Club;  Y.   M.  C.  A.;  Final  Honors,   1905;  Special  Honors  in 

Math.,  1905.      B.  A.      Student  in  Univ.  of  Chicago,  to  date. 

Address,  Carpentersville,  111. 

2409.      IDA  MYRTLE   HILL 

Born  Feb,  22,  1882,  Champaign,  111.  f.  Celestin  Sylvester  Hill,  m 
Mary  Luena  Stevens. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  A.     At  home. 
Address,  311  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

2410.     FRANK  WILLIAM  HILLMAN 
Born  Feb.  25.  1880,  Bromley,  Kent,  England,     f.   Fred  Hillman,  July  25, 

1852,    Beckington,   Somersetshire,   England,     m.   Maria  Elizabeth    Burgess, 

Oct.  27,  1857,  Blackheath,  Kent,  England. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Final  honors. 

B.  S.     Asst.  Engineer  with  Illinois  Central  R.  R.,  Chicago,  111.;     with  Ralph 

Majestic,  Chicago,  1906. 

Address,  1318  E.  70th  Place,  Chicago,  111 

2411.     GLIDDEN  HINMAN 

Born  Aug.  29,  1881,  St.  Charles,  111.  f.  Albert  Walker  Hinman,  Oct.  10, 
1845,  Stittville,  N.  Y.     m.   Lizzie  Mary  Glidden,  Sept.  25,  1858,  De  Kalb,  111. 

Farm  Superintendent.  Prepared  in  Chicago  and  Dundee  High  Schools. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Deutsche  Verein;  Political  Science 
Club;  Aldephic;  Illiui  Staff,  1902-04;  Editor  of  Illio.  Final  honors.  B.  A. 
Address,  Dundee,  111. 

2412.     CHARLES  HENRY  HITTSON 
Born  Nov.  29,   1871,  Ft.  Griffin,  Texas,     f.   Chas.  Hughes  Hittson.     m 

Sarah  McHugh. 

Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Stonewall  Co.,  Texas,  by  private  teacher.     Theta 

Kappa  Nu,  Ilhnois.      B.  A.  1897,  National  Normal  Univ.,  Lebanon,  O.;  B.  S., 

1898,  same;  LL.  B.     Supt.  of  City  Schools;  Cowboy  and  Lawyer,  3  mos.  in 

year. 

Married  Cora  Hancock,  1898,  Lebanon,  Ohio.     Children,  Chas.  Holbrook, 

bom  Feb.  16,  1900;  Donovan  Hancock,  born  Aug.  24,  1902;  Harker  Hugo 

born  Feb,  18,  1904. 

Address,  Memphis,  Texas. 


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2413.     JOSIE  BATCHELOR  HOUCHENS 

Born  Dec.  4,  ISSA  New  Orleans,  La.  f.  Josiah  Batchelor,  Houchens, 
Alexandria,  Va.     m.   Nellie  Smith,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Prepared  in  H.  Sophie  Newcomb  High  School,  New  Orleans,  La.      lUiola, 
Illinois.      B.  A.,  1903,  Tulane  Univ.;  B.  L.  S. 
Address,  New  Orleans,  La.,  care  of  F.  W.  Smith. 

2414.     CLEVES  HARRISON  HOWELL 

Born  Aug.  13,  1880,  Keokuk,  la.  f.  H.  S.  Howell,  Ohio.  m.  L.  S. 
Taylor,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Keokuk  High  School.  Sigma  Chi;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Yo  Xan.      Ph.  B.,  1901,  Wooster  Univ.;  B.  S. 

Married  Flora  Vimont  Hunter,  Mar.  27,  1906,  at  Washington,  Ky. 
Address,  60S  Grand  Ave.,  Keokuk,  la. 

2415.     GUESS  HUMPHREY 

Born  Oct.  13,  1881,  Pawnee  City,  Nebr.  f.  George  Millard  Humphrey, 
m.   Ida  Lavinia  Briggs. 

Librarian  Prepared  in  Pawnee  Citv  High  School,  Neb.  B.  A.,  1902, 
Nebraska;  B.  L.  S.  Asst.  Sec.  Neb.  State  Library  Comm'n,  July  1,  1906 — . 
Address,  Clifton,  Kans. 

2416.     HARRY  ALEXANDER  HUNTOON 
Brother  of  No.  2417 

Born  Dec.  21,  1881,  in  Cleveland,  111.  f.  Fred  James  Huntoon.  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Jamerson. 

Assistant   Master  Mechanic.      Prepared  in   Moline   High   School.      Delta 
Upsilon;   Football   team,    1901-04.      B.    S.     Assistant   Master   Mechanic   of 
Cleveland-Cliffs,  Iron  Co. 
Address,  825  5th  Avenue,  Moline,  111. 

2417.     JOHN  SAMUELS  HUNTOON 
Brother  of  No.  2416 

Born  May  15,  1879,  Moline,  111.  f.  Fred  James  Huntoon,  Moline,  111. 
m.   Elizabeth  Jamerson,  Carbon  Cliff,  111. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.     C.  E.  Club.      B.  S.      Engi- 
neering Dept.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1905;   Mich.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1906—.     Article, 
The  Placing  of  Telephone  Wires  under  Ground,  Technograph,  1901. 
Address,  Moline,  111. 

2418.  MANUEL  JOSEPH  JACOBS 

Born  Apr.  30,  1878,  in  Moholiv,  Prussia,  f.  M.  Jacobs,  m.  Z.  Mark- 
man. 

Civil  Engineer.     C.  E.  Club.      B.   S.      Organized  the  Co-operative  Assn. 
Civil  Engr.  with  I.  C.  R.  R. 
Address,  Weiser,  Idaho;   (Home)  291  West  Division  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2419.  THOMAS  LEWIS  JARRETT 

Born  July  10,  1875,  near  Laomi,  111.  f.  Thomas  Jarrett,  Laomi,  111.  m. 
Flora  Lowery,  Scotland. 

Lawyer.      Prepared     in     Lincoln     Univ.,     Lincoln,     111.      Philomathean; 
LL.  B.      Practicing  Law,  Springfield,  111.,  1905—. 
Address,  508^  E.  Adams  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2420.     GUY  CARLYLE  JOHNSTONE 

Born  May  7,  1881,  in  Bloomington,  111.     f.   A.  J.  Johnstone,     m.   Dora. 

Farmer.      Prepared    in    Bloomington    High    School.      Sigma    Chi;    Mgr. 
Base  ball  team,  1905;  Yoxan.      B.  S.     Farming. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5. 


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2421.     FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KASTEN 
Born  Jan.   29,   1882,  Dalton  Sta.,   IlL     f.   LudwigvKasten,   Wolfshagen, 
Prussia,     m.   Lena  Giese,  Wolfshagen,  Prussia. 

Prepared  in  Harvey  High  School.      Delta  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.     Foot- 
ball team,  1902-04.     B.  S. 
Address,  Dalton  Sta.,  111. 

2422.     LAWRENCE  SWASEY  KEELER 

Born  Dec.  23,   1882,  Belvidere,  111.     f.  Alson  Hi  Keeler.     m.   Edith  H. 
Swasey. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  South  Belvidere  High  School.     Sigma  Nu; 
Yoxan.      B.   S.     Civil   Engineering,     Engineering  and   Construction   Dept., 
Isthmian  Canal  Comin'n. 
Address,  La  Boca,  Canal  Zone,  Isthmus  of  Panama;  (Home)  1646  York  Place, 

Chicago,  111. 

2423.     CURTIS  ELMER  KELSO 

Born  Feb.  21,  1881,  Thomasboro,  111.     f.   C.  E.  Kelso,     m.  . 

Physician.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     B.A.;M.  D. 
Address,  Thomasboro,  111. 

2424.     EUGENE  CROUSE  KENYON 
Born  June  15,  1882,  Grundy  Center,  la.     f.  Theodore  S.  Kenyon,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     m.   Minnie  C.  Newcomb,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Engineer.      Prepared    in    Bradley    Polytechnic    Inst.,    Peoria,    111.      Phi 
Delta   Theta;   Alpha   Delta  Sigma;   Yo  Xan.      B.   S.      Eng.   Dept.,  Central 
Union  Tel.   Co. 
Address,  530  N.  Alabama  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

2425.     IDA  ANGELINE  CLARKE  KIDDER 
Born  June   30,    1857,  Auburn,  N.  Y.     f.  John   C.  Clarke,  Oct.  4,   1833, 

Chemung,  N.  Y.       m.   Harriet  Angeline  Martin,  1837,  Genoa,  N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  Waverly  High  School,  N.  Y.       Graduated   at   N.  Y.   State 

Normal  School.    Librarv  Club;  Der  DeutscheVerein.    B.  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1906. 
Married  Lorenzo  Kidder,  Feb.  26,  1896,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Address,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

2426.     ARTHUR  WILLIAM  KIRKWOOD 
Born  Apr.  29,  1883,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Arthur  James  Kirkwood,  May  28, 

1844,  Erkendale,  Ireland,     m.   Ella  Virginia  Weed,  Aug.  1,  1849,  Oshkosh, 

Wis. 

Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  111.     Alpha  Tau  Omega; 

Illinois  Club.      B.   A.      Marshall    Field's    Wholesale    House,    1905-06;    with 

Marshall  &  Huschart  Mach'y  Co.,   1906 — . 

Address,  1830  Wellington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2427.     GUSTAVE  AUGUST  KRAMER 
Born  Aug.  8,  1880,  Livingston  Co.,  111.     f.   Charles  Kramer,   1830,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Dora  Roeder,  1840,  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Westfield  College,  111.      Member  and  Pres.  Zeta- 
gathean  Lit.   Soc,  Westfield;   Y.   M.   C.  A.      Der  Deutsche  Verein.      B.  A. 
Teaching  at  Argenta,   111.      Member  United  Brethern  Church. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  No.  8,  Streator,  111. 

2428.     JOHN  KRIPPNER 
Born  May  17,  1878,  in  Prestice,  Bohemia,     f.  Thos.  Krippner.     m.   Mary. 
Prepared  in  Oplot,  Bohemia.      B.  S. 
Address,  (Home)  Oplat,  Bohemia,      Present — . 


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2429.  OTTO  KUEHLCKE 

Born  Oct.  21,  1875,  Davenport,  la.  f.  Herman  Kuehlcke,  Freiburg, 
Germany,     m.   Sophia  Brumm,  Rensburg,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.      Delta  Upsilon;  C.  E. 
Club.     B.  S.     Civil  Engineer  with  U.  S.  Govt.,  Rock  Island,  111. 
Address,  521  West  8th  St.,  Davenport,  la. 

2430.  LUCY  MAE  LEWIS 

Born  in  Traer,  Iowa.  f.  James  Henry  Lewis,  June  13,  1840,  Akron,  O. 
m.   Emeline  Carmichael,  Apr.  17,  1841,  Middletown,  New  York. 

Student.      Prepared  in   Pomona   High   School   and  Pomona  Coll.     Mem- 
ber Alpha  Kappa;   Lit.  Soc.  at  Pom.ona  Coll.      B.  A.      Student  in  Library 
School,  Illinois. 
Address,  154  West  Pasadena  St.,  Pomona,  Calif. 

2431.     RUSSELL  JAMES  LEWIS 

Born  Nov.  15,  1877,  in  Bluff  Creek,  la.  f.  John  Bradley  Lewis,  May 
25.  1849,  Steubenville,  O.  m.  Flora  Ann  Palmer,  May  10,  1849,  Wright's 
Corners,   Ind. 

Prepared  in  Denmark  Acad.;  Iowa  State  College,   la.     B.  S. 
Address,  Denmark,  la. 

2432.     CHARLES  PATRICK  AUGUSTUS  LONERGAN 
Born  Mar.  8,  1880,  Polo,  111.     f.  John  South  Lonergan,  1841,  Waterford 
Co.,  Ireland,     m.   Mary  Lynch,  1844,  Mayo  Co.,  Ireland. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Polo  High  School.  Track  team,  1901-02; 
Foot  Ball  team,  1902-04;  B.  S.  Asst.  Engr.  on  construction  of  New  Yards 
for  Oregon  Short  Line  R.  R.,  Salt  Lake;  Engineer  in  charge  of  construction 
of  Pocatello  new  shops  and  yards,  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  Oct.,  1905.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  June,  1903. 
Address,  Pocatello,  Idaho. 

2433.     TROY  LOVELL  LONG 

Born  Dec.  27,  1881,  Palmer,  111.  f.  Winston  Leander  Long,  Jan.  15, 
1851,  Herndon,  Ky.  m.  Hannah  Louise  Hewitt,  Sept.  23,  1856,  Taylor- 
viUe,  111. 

Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Philomathean;  German  Ckib;  Yo  Xan;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Track  team.      B.  A. 
Address,  Tajdorville,  111. 

2434.     BRUCE  HJALMAR  LUNDAHL 
Born  Oct.   7,   1879,  Carlskrona,  Sweden,     f.   Per  Larson  Lundahl,  Apr. 

30,  1852,   Hanaskog,  Kristianstad,   Sweden,     m.   Emma  Augusta  Swenson, 

Sept.    16,   1861,   Westervik,   Sweden. 

Draftsman.      Prepared    in    Gibson    Citv  High  School.      M.   E.   S.;   B.   S. 

Draftsman  with  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co.,' 1905 — . 

Address,  Gibson  City,  111. 

2435.     ETHEL  E.   McANULTY 

Born  Mar.  22,  1882,  Carthage,  111.  f.  James  McAnulty,  Feb.  23,  1830, 
Ohio.     m.   Susan  Robertson,  Mav  15,  1836,  111. 

Prepared  in  Carthage  High  School.      B.  S.,   1903,  Carthage  Coll.;  B.  A. 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  English  Club. 
Address,   612   S.   Schofield  St.,   Carthage,  111. 


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2436.      ESTELLA  McCARTHY 

Born  Oct.  2,  1882,  Moline,  111.  m.  Thomas  McCarthy,  Aug.  26,  1852, 
Providence,  R.  I.     m.   Mary  Gregoire,  Apr.  21,  1857,  De  Witt,  la. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Moline  High  School.      Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
B.  A.      Teaching  in  Trentcjn  High  School,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  1116  12th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 

2437.  AGNES  McDOUGALL 

Born  Apr.  30,  1883,  Escondido,  Calif,  f.  Charles  Archibald  McDougall, 
Dec.  22,  1851.  La  Salle  Co.,  111.     m.   Viola  Harwood,  Clearwater,  Wis. 

Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School.     Alethenai;  Chi  Omega;  Capt.  Basket 
Ball  team,  1903-04.      B.  A. 
Address,  203  E.  Jackson  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

2438.  WILLIAM  McGINLEY 

Born  Dec.  18,  1875,  Moweaqua,  111.  f.  Jacob  E.  McGinlev,  1830,  Marvs- 
ville,  Tenn.     m.   Keziah  A.  Sellers,  1840,  Ky. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Moweaqua  High  School  and  L'niv.  Acad.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu,  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Adelphic;  Philosophical  Club;  Pol.  Sci.  Club.  B.  A.  Taught  in  Public 
Schools,  Moweaqua,  111.,  as  Principal  and  Supt.  for  five  years.  Student 
of  Law,  Illinois;  Missouri-Ill.  debating  team,  1905;  Ohio-Ill.  team,  1906. 

Married  Gertrude  Knowles  (Ex-'07),  Nov.  23,  1904,  Decatur,  111.     Child, 
William  Ralph,  born  Nov.  24,  1905. 
Address,  Moweaqua,  111. 

2439.      SYLVESTER  JOSEPH   McGRATH 
Born  Nov.   19,  1883,  Warrensburg,  Macon  Co.,  Ill,     f.   Henry  McGrath, 

June  24,  1839,  County  Down,  Ireland,     m.   Susan  Phillipa  Saunders,  Dec.  21, 

1845,  Adams  Co.,  Ohio. 

Chemist.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.     Phi  Lambda  L'psilon.    B.  S. 

Address,  300  Ohio  Ave.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

2440.      ROSCOE   PLANT  McNEILL 
Born  Sept.  9,  1883,  Greenville,  111.     f.   Horace  N.  McNeill,  Julv  11,  1860, 
Greenville,  111.     m..   Lillie  E.  Plant,  Dec.  25,  1859,  Greenville, 'ill.' 

Lumber  Dealer.      Prepared  in  Greenville  High  School,  111.      With  Green- 
ville Lumber  Co.      In  gen'l  olfices  C,   B.   &  Q.    R.    R.,   interline   auditing 
dept.,   1906. 
Address.  413  E.  40th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2441.     JAMES  ABRAHAM   MARLEY 
Born  July  31,   1881,  Vermilion,  111.     f.   William  Henrv  Marlev,  Apr.  6, 

1849,   Marley  Station,     m.   Sophia  Marley,   May   14,  1857'.  Sullivan,  Ind. 
Real    Estate    Dealer.      Prepared   in    Paris    High    School. .    Track   Team, 

1903-05.      B.  A. 

Address,  Paris,  111.,  Box  564. 

2442.      FRANKLIN   WALES  MARQUIS 
Born  May  27,  1883,  Bloomington,  111.      f.   Franklin  D.  Marquis,  Aug.  18, 

1855,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     m.   Caroline  A.  Brush,  Aug.  28,  1858,  Mexico,  N.  Y. 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  High  School.      Pi  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 

Xi.      B.  S. 

Address,  613  E.  Grove  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 


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2443.     WILLIAM  ROY  MARTIN 

Born  Nov.  13,  1881,  Mound  City,  Mo.  f.  Robert  Macomb  Martin,  Julv 
27,  1853,  Hillsboro,  Ohio.  ra.  Mary  Rebecca  Ervin,  Nov.  19,  1855,  Hills'- 
boro,  Ohio. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Newton  High  School,  Iowa.     Architects'  Club. 
B.  S.     Architectural  draftsman. 
Address,  5656  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2444.     ESTHER  MASSEY 

Born  Oct.   16,   1884,  Virginia,  111      f. .     m.  Julia  Annis  Baldwin. 

Deer  Park. 

Teacher.      Prepared   in   Virginia    High    School.      Preliminarv    and    final 
honors.      B.  A.     Teaching,  Sept.,  1905—. 
Address,  706  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2445.     ROSE  MARGARET  MATHER 

Born  Dec.  23,  1882,  Wheatland,  111.  f.  George  Phelps  Mather,  Feb.  6, 
1855,  Wheatland,  111.  m.  Rachel  Corneha  Scarritt,  Aug.  22,  1853,  Dupage, 
111. 

Prepared  in  Plainfield  High  School  and  Joliet  Twp.  High  School.     Ale- 
thenai;   Deutsche  Verein;  Watcheka  League;  Y.   W.   C.   A.;  English  Club; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.      B.  A. 
Address,  Plainfield,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

2446.     JOSEPH  MATOUSEK 

Born  May  25,  1878,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Joseph  Matousek,  1848,  Bohemia, 
m.  Anna  J.  Cihlar,  Bohemia. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School  and  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago.  In  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club; 
Pres.  C.  E.  Club,  1905.  B.  S.  Dept.  of  Maint.  of  Way,  I.  C.  R.  R  , 
1902-03;  Track  Elev.  Corps,  P.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  1904-06;  D.  L.  &  W. 
R.  R.,  1905-06;  Sanitary  Dist.  of  Chicago. 
Address,  1596  W.  22nd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2447.     LEROY  HASKELL  MAXFIELD 

Born  Apr.  16,  1881,  Godfrey,  111.  f.  Oscar  Waldow  Maxfield,  Sept.  13, 
1853,  New  Boston,     m.   Maggie  Albon,  June  11,  1858,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Inspector,  Koken  Iron  Works,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Alton  High 
School.  Chairman  of  Music  Com.  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Asst.  Engineer, 
Alton,  Granite  City  and  St.  Louis  Power  Station,  1905;  Inspector  for  the 
Koken  Iron  Works,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  15-Nov.  15,  1905;  Draftsman  in 
office  of  Chief  Engr  111.  Term.  R.  R.  and  111.  Glass  Co.,  1905—.  Member  of 
Illinois  State  Naval  Militia,  Mar.,  1899-Mar.  1,  1903,  as  trumpeter. 
Address,  Godfrey,  111. 

2448.     DAVID  THORPE  MAY 

Born  Jan.  14,  1882,  Prophetstown,  111.  f.  Jas.  Samuel  Mav,  July  23, 
1834,  Bath,  N.  Y.  m.  Augusta  Hutchinson,  Mar.  5,  1849,  Phrophetstown, 
111. 

With   Western   Electric   Co.      Prepared   in   Univ.   Acad.     Tau   Beta   Pi; 
Sigma    Xi.      B.    S.     Apprentice,    four    years,    with    Western    Electric    Co., 
Chicago,  111. 
Address,  558  Washington  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

2449.     GEORGE  FRANCES  MEHARRY 

Born  June  12,  1880,  Tolono,  111.  f.  Jesse  Meharry,  Oct.  9,  1835,  Wingate, 
Ind.     m.  Addie  A.  Meharry,  Sept.  12,  1851,  New  Lenox,  111. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Tolono  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.      Commercial 
Club.      B.  A.      Farming.      Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  Tolono,  111. 


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2450.      ERNEST   EDWARD   MEIER 
Born  Sept.  4,  1883,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   Rev.  J.  Meier,  Germany. 
Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Man.  Tr.  School 
and  Lewis  Inst.      Delta  Tau  Delta;  C.  E.  Club.      Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Edi- 
tor 1905  Tcchnograph.     B.  S.      Engr   Corps,  Tel.  and  Frt.  Tunnels,  Chicago. 
Address,  401  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2451.     CARL  A.   MELIN 

Born  June  4,  1882,  in  Moline,  111.     f.   N.  P.  MeHn. 

Lawyer.       Prepared  in    Springfield    and   Moline   High    Schools.       Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.      LL.  B. 
Address,  916  S.  First  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2452.     LOUIS  CHARLES  FREDERICK  METZGER 
Born  Jan.  30,  1871,  in  Belleville,  111.     f.   George  Metzger. 
Engineer.      Prepared  in  Belleville    Public  School.      B.  S.      Asst.   Engr. 

Terminal  R.  R.  Assn 

Address,  1008  Hickory  St.,  Belleville,  111. 

2453.     NELLIE  AUGUSTA  MILLER 
Born  Apr.  6,  1876,  in  Boody,  111.     f.   N.  M.  Miller. 
Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      B.  S. 
Address,  907  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2454.     CHARLES  STEWART  MONTOOTH 
Born  Feb.  25,  1879,  in  Modena,  111.     f.   James  Montooth. 
Teacher.      Prepared  in  Toulon  Acad.      B.  A.     Teaching  in  Castleton,  111. 
Address,  Castleton,  111. 

2455.     HENRY  HIRAM  MOREY 

Born  May   14,  1884,  in  Greenville,   111.     f.   T.  P.  Morey,  Sept.   27,  1847. 
m.   Lucv  Ann  Henrv,  Jan.   4,    1861. 

Student.      Prepared   in   Greenville    High   School,    111.      Phi    Delta    Phi. 
B.  A.      Student  in  Law  School. 
Address,  Greenville,  111. 

2456.     GEORGE  WALKER  MORGAN 
Born  Julv  29,  1879,  Ashlev,  111.     f.   McKendre  Walker  Morgan,  Mar.  28, 

1857,  Ashley,  111.     m.   Matildk  Rachel  Seibert,  Dec.  13,  1858,  Ashley,  111. 
Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  and  LTrbana  High  Schools.     Tau 

Beta   Pi;   Armv  and   Navv  Club.      B.   S.      Draftsman  with   Weir  Frog  Co. 

Member  111.  Nat'l  Guard, '1896-98;  U.  S.  Vol.  Army,  Apr.  26,  1898-May  2, 

1899.      Member  M.  E.  Church  and  Epworth  League. 

Address,  501  S.  Goodwin  Ave.    Urbana    111. 

2457.     ORA  SHERMAN  MORGAN 

Born  Aug.  11,  1877,  Hampshire,  111.     f.   Lyman  Delos  Morgan,  Coral,  111. 
m.   Elizabeth  Ann  Helmer,  Rainham  Center,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Hamshire  High  School  and  111.  State  Normal, 
Normal,  111.  Capt.  of  Normal  Track  team,  1899.  Final  Honors,  Illi- 
nois. B.  A.  Principal  of  High  School,  Ohio,  111.,  1899-1901;  in  Hamp- 
shire, 1901-03;  Asst.  in  Biology  in  111.  Normal,  1898-99;  Asst.  in  Zoology, 
Illinois,  1904-05;  Teacher  in  Biologv,  Burlington  High  School,  Iowa,  Jan.- 
June,  1905;  Prin.  Training  School,  D'e  Kalb,  Normal,  111.,  1905-06;  Student, 
Cornell,  1906-07. 
Address,  Hampshire,  111. 


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2458.  SIDNEY  DEALEY  MORRIS 

Born  Tulv  IS,  1878,  Wallace,  Nova  Scotia,  f.  Thomas  B.  Morris,  May 
25,  1833,  Nova  Scotia,     m.   Mar}^  S.  Wilson,  Aug.  10,  1839,  Nova  Scotia. 

Electrical  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Army  and  Navv  Assn.;  Seymour  Guild;  E.  E.  Soc.  Track 
team,  1903.  B.  S.  In  U.  S.  Navy,  May  i9-Sept.  12,  1898.  July  6,  1905, 
in  shops  of  the  Bullock  Elect.  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Member' Episcopal 
Church.  Lay  Reader,  Diocese  of  Springfield,  1904-05 ;  Supt.  Sunday  School, 
Champaign,  111. 
Address,  4082  Newgard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2459.  LOUIS  CONRAD  MOSCHEL 

Born  Oct.  20,  1878,  Morton,  111.  f.  Louis  Moschel.  m.  Jacobena  Hus" 
song. 

Prepared  in  Morton  High  School.  Political  Science  Club;  Philomathean ; 
Commercial  Club;  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Preliminary,  final  and  special  honors; 
Iowa-Illinois  debating  team,  1904;  Philo.  Manager  Star  Lecture  Course, 
1904-05.  Assoc.  Editor  Illio.  B.  A.  Asst.  Prin.  Morton  Twp.  High 
School,  1905-06;  Prin.  same,  Mar.,  1906 — . 
Address,  Morton,  111. 

2460.  HAVEN  HAANEL  MOSS 
Brother  of  No.  2461 

Born  Apr.  15,  1882,  Bloomington,  111.  f.  Charles  Melville  Moss,  June 
8,  1853,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.  m.  Frances  EHzabeth  Haven,  May  27, 
1854,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Urbana  and  Champaign  High  Schools  and  Univ. 
Acad.      Philomathean;    Y.     M.     C.     A.;    Member  Cabinet,   1903-05.      Capt. 
B.    A.      Asst.   Prin.   Blue   Mound  High  School,    1905-06. 
Address,  Blue  Mound,  111.;  (Home)  Urbana,  111. 

2461.  MARY  FRANCES  MOSS 

Sister  of  No.  2460 

Born  Feb.  25,  1884,  Bloomington,  111.  f.  Charles  Melville  Moss,  June  8, 
1853,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.  m.  Frances  Elizabeth  Haven,  May  27,  1854, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Prepared   in    Urbana   and   Champaign   High    Schools   and    Univ.    Acad. 
Alethenai;  Y.   W.   C.   A.;  Kappa  Kappa  Gam.m.a;   Phi  Delta   Psi;   Pres.   of 
Alethenai;  Vice-pres.  Y.  W.  C.  A.      B.  A. 
Address,  Marengo,  111.;  (Home)  Urbana,  111. 

2462.     WALTER  HERMAN  MUELLER 
Born   Mar.    4,    1883,    Chicago,    111.     f.   Herman   Mueller,   Germany,     m. 
Hedwig  Weller,  Wernigeroda,  German}'. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  111.  Alpha 
Tavi  Omega;  Athletic  Editor  Illio;  Illinois  Club.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  Build- 
ing Dept.,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  R.  R.,  Hoboken,  N.  Y.,  1905 — . 
Address,  18  Humboldt  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2463.     EMILY  LAVINIA  NICHOLS 
Born  Oct.  6,  1883,  Hubbard,  la.      f.   Spencer  J.  Nichols,  1850,  Ohio.      m. 

Harriet  Emily  Jones,  1858,  Iowa. 

Prepared  'in  Hyde  Park  High  School.      Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Delta 

Psi.      B.  L.  S.     Asst.   Librarian,  Armour   Inst,  of  Tech.,   1905 — . 

Address,  5627  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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2464.     CHARLES  MORRISON  NUCKOLLS 
Born   Mar.    3,    1879,   Auburn,    111.      Charles   William   Nuckolls,   Mav   27, 

1848,  Auburn,  111.     m.   Margaret  Julia  Moore,  Oct.  26,  1850,  Chatham,  111. 
Assistant  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Auburn  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad. 

Asst.  Engineer,  Big  Four  Shops,  Urbana,  111.      B.  S. 

Address,  L^rbana,  111. 

2465.     CHARLES  SLADE  O'CONNELL 
Born   Jan.    11,    1882,    Elgin,    111.     f.   Emmet    O'Connell,    Jan.    5,    1843, 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.     m.   Emily  Slade,  Dec.  8,  1853,  Barrington.  111. 

Civil   Engineer.      Prepared   in   Elgin   High   School.      Sigma   Nu.      B.    S. 

With  Engineering  corps  on  Chicago  Ter.  Div.  of  Pennsylvania  Co.,  1905 — . 

Address,  420  Charles  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

2466.     BLENDA  OLSON 

Born  Apr.  20,  1878,  Ulfo,  Sweden,  f.  Gustafo  Olson,  m.  Christina 
Olson. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Urbana  High  School.      Pres.  Scandinavian  Club, 
1904-05;    Secretary  German  Club,   1904-05.     Teaching,    Hittle  Twp.   High 
School.      State  Sec.  111.  Young  People's  Christian  Union,  1903-04. 
Address,  Armington,  111. 

2467.     FRED   OSCAR   PAHMEYER 
Bom    July    7,  ,1884,    Decatur,    111.     f.   Fred    Pahmeyer,    Prussia,     m. 

Katharine  Elizabeth  Lucking. 

Engineer.      Prepared    in    Decatur,    111,      Base    Ball    Mgr.,    1905.      B.    S. 

Asst.  in  Boiler  Tests,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 

Address,  1317  Shawmut  Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2468.      WALTER  HARRIMAN   PARKER 
Born  at  Peoria,  111.     f.   Ezra  H.  Parker.  La  Salle,  111.     m.   Lillian  Couch. 
Architect.      Prepared    in    Bradley    Polytechnic.      Engineering    Soc. ;   Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Pres.  Architects'  Chib, 
1904.      B.  A.      Eember  Chicago  Architectural  Club,  1905. 
Address,  Peoria,  111. 

2469.     ALLIE  V.  LINDLEY  PARKS 
Born  Mar.   10,   1858,  Urbana,  111.     f.   Mahlon  Lindley,   1833,  Ohio.     m. 

Salome  Myers,  1833,  Trenton,  Ohio. 

Prepared    in   Urbana    High    School.     Y.  W.    C.    A.    Orchestra.      B.   A.; 

M.  A.      Member  of  First  M.  E.  Church,  Urbana,  111.;  Alumna,  C.  R.  S.  C. 
Married  Milton  S.   Parks,  June   12,   1883,     Children,  Paul  Lindlev,  born 

June  8,  1884;  Ralph  Milton,  born  Nov.  24,  1890;  Frank  Austin,  born  Feb.  5, 

1896. 

Address,  810  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2470.     JOHN  WINTHROP  PEARSON 
Born  Sept.   16,   1880,  Newburyport,  Mass.     f.   Arthur  Godfrey  Pearson, 
Nov.   16,   1856,  Alton,  111.     m.   Mary  Lombard  Bisbee  Currier,   1860,  New- 
buryport, Mass. 

Experimental  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Austin  High  School.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  M.  E.  Soc.  B.  S.  Experimental  Engineer  for  Western  Electrical  Co. 
Member  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Chicago. 

Married  Elizabeth  Schukraft,  Nov.  21,  1905,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  1298  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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2471.  FREDERIC  GEORGE  PEGELOW 

Born  Aug.   14,   1883,  Chicago,  111.     f.   Frederic  Pegelow,   1859,  Chicago, 
m.   Caroline  Berns,  1860,  Germany. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and  Man.  Tr.  Schools. 
Sigma  Nu;  Yo  Xan;  Colonel  Univ.  Reg.;  Capt.      B.  S.      Designer  with  the 
Lamson  Consolidate  S.  S.  Co.,  Chicago  and  Boston,  1905 — . 
Address,  1256  Diversey  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

2472.  FREDERIC  BOWMAN  PENWELL 

Born  Sept.  2,  1878,  Danville,  111.     f.   William  Franklin  Pemvell,  Sept.  14, 
1843,  St.  Joe  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Alexinia  May  Bowman. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Danville    High    School    and    Michigan    Military 
Acad.      Sigma  Chi.      LL.  B. 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

2473.     ALPHONSO  LORENZO  PERRY 
'•      Born  Feb.    19,    1883,  Cornell,   111.     f.   Ebenezer  Perry,  Cornell,   111.     m. 
Almina  McVey,  Cornell,  111. 

Asst.  Credit  Man,  Western  Elec.  Co.      Prepared  in  Pontiac  Twp.   High 
School.      Pi  Theta.      B.   S.     Asst.  Advertising  Mgr.  for  Buffalo  Forge  Co., 
Bufifalo,  N.  Y.,  June-Oct.,    1905;  Advertising  Mgr.,   Oct.-Dec,   1905;    Asst. 
Credit  Man,  Western  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  New  York  and  London. 
Address,  1209  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2474.     GRACE  DARLING  PHILLIPS 
Born  Nov.  4,  1880,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     f.   Edward  David  PhilHps,  1852, 

Kansas  City,  Mo.     m.   Mary  Henry,  1855,  Columbia,  Mo. 

Prepared  in  Kansas  City  Manual  Tr.  High  School.     Attended  Univ.   of 

Kansas,   1992-03.      Library  Club.     B.  L.  S.      Asst.   Librarian,   Eastern  111. 

State  Normal  School,  Charleston,  1905;    Asst.  ref.  librarian,  Mo.  State  Univ., 

1906— 

Address,  Columbia,  Mo. 

2475.     NELSON  CHANCELLOR  PHILLIPS 
Born  Jan.  19,  1878,  Damascus,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.     f.  James  M.  Phillips, 

1837,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     m.   Mary  Rebecca  Stout,  Sept.  6,  1839,  Cecil  Co.,  Md. 
Student.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     Y.  M.C.  A.      Philomathean.     Alpha 

Kappa  Kappa;   Alpha  Omega  Alpha.      B.  A.      Studying   Medicine,  P.  &  S., 

Chicago,  1905—.      Member  Baptist  Church;   College  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sec.  P.  &  S. 

Dept.  of  the  Chicago  Assn. 

Address,  Lena,  111. 

2476.     LELA  GRETCHEN  PILCHER 
Born  Jan.   23,  1879,  Streator,   111.     f.   William  Henry  Pilcher,   Mar.    12, 

1832,  Xenia,  Ohio.     m.   Margaret  Louise  Cooper,  Apr.  27,  1839,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Streator  High  School.      B.  A.     Teacher  in  High 

School,  at  Carmi,  111. 

Address,  Streator,  111. 

2477.     HENRY  EVERETT  POND 

Born  Nov.  4,   1879,  Greenview,  111.     f.   Truman  C.  Pond,  Oct.  6.   1842, 
Greenview,  111.     m.   Catherine  Jennie  Killion,  Dec.  2,  1846,  Greenview,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Greenview  High  School.  Amasagacian  Lit.  Soc, 
Lincoln.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Wrote  Illinois 
Prize  song,  1904.  LL.  B.  Asst.  to  State's  Attornev  of  Menard  Co.  Roast 
Editor  niio;  Assoc.  Ed.  Illini,  1903-04;  Editor  and  publisher  of  The  Old 
Salem  Daily  Chautauquan,  in  1902,  Petersburg,  111.,  4  pp. 
Address,  Greenview,  111. 


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2478.     FRANK  ALFRED  RANDALL 

Born  Nov.  1,  1883,  Cambridge,  111.  f.  Samuel  Benjamin  Randall,  Apr.  1, 
1831,  Wallingford,  Vt.  m.  Anna  Louise  Carlson,  Dec.  25,  1864,  Alseda, 
Hvetlanda,  Sweden. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Cambridge  High  School,   111.      Pi  Theta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Ni;  C.  E.  Club;  Final  Honors  in  C.  E.;  Valedictorian.      B.  S. 
Draftsman,    American    Bridge    Co.,    Lassig    Plant,    Chicago,    111.,    1905-06; 
Bridge  and  Building  Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  Jan.,  1906—. 
Address,  1209  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  (Home)  Cambridge,  111. 
2479.      RUTH   REAT 

Born  Apr.  13,  1885,  Charleston,  111.  f.  Joseph  Lee  Reat,  Apr.  14,  1858, 
Charleston,  111.     m.   Mary  Montgomery,  Apr.  23,  1862,  Brownsburg,  Ind. 

Prepared  in  Charleston  High  School  and  Eureka  Coll.      B.  S. 
Address,  Charleston,  111. 

2480.     NELLE  WHEELER  REESE 

Born  July  5,  1880,  Ravenna,  Ohio.  f.  Stuart  Reese,  1851,  Ravenna, 
Ohio.     m.   Lucy  A.  Wheeler,  Sept.  14,  1855,  Streetsboro,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Ravenna  High  School.      Illiola;  Pres.  Math.  Club, 
1905.     B.  A.     Teaching  in  High  School,  Paxton,  111.,  1905—. 
Address,  270  Lincoln  Ave.,  Ravenna,  Ohio. 

2481.     ROBIN  ROY  REID 

Bom  Julv  10,  1882,  Greenville,  111.  f.  J.  Ward  Reid,  1859,  Greenville, 
111.     m.   Stella  M.  Wait,  1863,  Greenville,  111. 

Abstractor  and  Lawyer.      Prepared  in  Greenville  High  School,  111.     Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  Philomathean.      LL.  B. 
Address,  107  S.  2nd  St.,  Greenville,  111. 

2482.     EDWIN  THEODORE  RENNER 

Born  Dec.  20,  1880,  Lanark,  111.  f.  John  D.  Renner,  Sept.  9,  1833, 
Hagerstown,  Md.     m..   Mary  M.  Hess,  July  11,  1843,  Md. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared   in   Lanark    High    School   and   Northern    111. 
State  Normal  School,  De  Kalb,  111.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Soc. ; 
Final  honors.      B.  S.      Employed  in.Engr.  Dept.  of   C.  &  N.  W.  R\.,  1905; 
Draftsman,  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  1906 — . 
Address,  486  Fullerton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2483.     VIRGINIA  CAMPBELL  RICHESON 

Bom  Nov.  13,  1881,  Ewing,  111.  f.  John  Richeson,  Oct.  3,  1855,  Ewing, 
111.     m.   Katherine  B.  Shelton,  May,  1860,  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  E.  St.  Louis  High  School.     Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka  League;  Household  Science  Club;    Pres.   Ho.   Sci.  Club.      B.  A. 
Teaching  of  Science,  Rochelle  High  School. 
Address,  2805  S.  King's  Highway,  St.  Louis,  111. 

2484.     WILLIAM  HANSON  RONEY 

Born  Jan.  17,  1884,  Dayton,  Ohio.  f.  William  Hamilton  Roney,  Jan.  10, 
1857,  Warren  Co.,  111.     m.   Mary  Hanson,  Apr.  18,  1862,  Oquawka,  111. 

Asst.  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  School.      Pi  Theta;  C.  E. 
Club;  Capt.      B.  S.     Asst.  Engineer  to  W.  H.  Roney,  Contractor  and  Engi- 
neer, 557  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.      Member  of  New  Illinois  Athletic 
Club;  Junior  member  of  Western  Society  of  Eng'rs. 
Address,  557  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

2485.     CLARENCE  JUDSON  ROSEBERY 

Born  Wanda,  111.,  Jan.  26,  1881.  f.  Robert  Archibald  Roseberv,  Nov.  4, 
1852,  Worden,  111.     m.   Nora  May  Johnson,  Dec.  21,  1856,  Alton,  111. 

Lawyer  and  Private   Secretary  to  Oliver  J.    Bailey,    Peoria,    111.     Pre- 


430  University  of  Illinois  [1905 

pared  in  Peoria  High    School.      Beta    Theta    Pi;    Phi    Delta   Phi;     LL.   B. 
Private  Seer,   to  Oliver  J.    Bailey,   attorney  and    financier  of   the   firm   of 
Bourland  &  Bailey,  since  July  12,  1905. 
Address,  Box  1008,  Peoria,  111. 

2486.     ROBERT  MALCOLM  ROSS 

Born  Feb.  3,  1877,  Lewistown,  111.  f.  Alexander  Douglas  Ross,  Aber- 
deen, Scotland,     m.   Ellen  Prichard,  Liverpool,  111. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  B.  A.  M.  D.,  1906.  P.  &  S.  Mem- 
ber Student  Vol.  Movement  for  Foreign  Missions,  1900.  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at 
College  of  P.  &  S.,  1904-05.  Med.  Missionary,  under  Presb.  Board,  to  Canton, 
China. 

Address,  481  E.  Forty-fifth  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  Presb.  Board  of  Missions,  Can- 
ton, China. 

2487.     WADE  HAMPTON  ROTHGEB 

Born  Aug.  27,  1881,  Wellington,  111.  f.  John  D.  Rothgeb,  Aug.  29,  1848, 
Page  Co.,  Va.     m.   Anna  Bell  Austin,  Jan.  1,  1861,  Iroquois  Co.,  111. 

Student.      Prepared    in    Wellington,    111.     Adj't,    Univ.    Reg.,    1904-05; 
Capt.      B.  A.      Scholarship  Grad.  School,  Yale,  1905-06;  Member  of  firm  of 
J.  D.  Rothgeb  &  Co.,  Grain,  Coal  and  Mecrhandise. 
Address,  Welhngton,  111. 

2488.     HOWARD  MEEK  ROY 

Born  June  16,  1884,  Mt,  Carmel.  111.  f.  John  William  Roy,  Dec.  4,  1857, 
Grand  Chain,  111.     m.   Mary  M.  Ray,  May  12,  1861,  Grand  Chain,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Anna  High  School.      Pi  Theta;  Glee  Club, 
1902-04;  Hazleton  Medal,  1901-02.      B.  S. 
Address,  Anna,  111. 

2489.     HARRY  KELLEY  RUBEY 

Born  Feb.  23,  1886,  St.  Louis,  Mo,  f.  Thomas  Thornton  Rubey,  1832, 
Broomville,  Mo.     m.   Flora  Vivian,  1839,  Marshall,  Mo. 

Prepared  in  St.  Louis  High  School.      Phi  Kappa  Psi.      B.  S. 
Address,  5066  W.  Morgan  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  care  of  W.  Hilton. 
2490.     WILLIAM  GUSTAVUS  SACHSE 

Born  Nov.  17,  1882,  Morris,  111.*  f.  Gustavus  Sachse,  July  11,  1834, 
Mecklenburg,  Schwerin,  Germany,  m.  Elizabeth  Bitter,  Jan.  3,  1849, 
Dusseldorf,  Germany. 

Student.      Prepared  in  Morris   High   School.      B     A.      Student  at   Rush 
Med.  Coll. 
Address,  Morris,  111. 

2491.     WILLIAM  EDGAR  SAMPSON 

Born  Mar.  29,  1877,  Tice,  111.  f.  William  Francis  Sampson,  m.  Jane 
Phelan. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Petersburg  High  School  and  Illinois  Coll.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Philomathean ;  Political  Science  Club.  Philo.- 
Adelphic  Debate,  1904.  B.  S.,  1898,  Illinois  Coll.;  LL.  B.  Admitted  to 
Illinois  Bar,  June,  1905.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  U.  of  I;  Methodist  Church;  Knights 
of  Pythias;  Republican  Party. 
Address,  Tice,  111. 

2492.     FRED  SCOTT  SAWYER 
Brother  of  Nos.  1757,  1952 

Born  Dec.  8,  1882,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.  f.  George  Sials  Sawyer,  m.  Phoebe 
Content  Sawyer. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Oak  Park  High  School,  111.      Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;   Pres.,  Freshman  Class;   Pres.,  Glee  and  Mandohn 
Club;  Pres.  Illinois  Club.      B.  S.      Draftsman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1905—. 
Address,  3801  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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2493.     JOSEPHINE  SCHERER 

Born  Sept.  19.  1881,  Murphysboro,  111.  f.  Philip  Scherer,  1845,  Bavaria, 
Germany,     m.   Marie  Eva  Foehr,  1854,  Bavaria,  Germany, 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Murphysboro  High  School.      Der  Deutsche  Verein, 
B.  A.     Teaching  German  in  Murphysboro  Township  High  School.      Member 
Presbyterian  Church  and  Y,  W.  C.  A, 
Address,  Murphysboro,  111. 

2494.      HUGO   SCHMIDT 

Bom  Jan.  29,  1876,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Hugo  Schmidt,  Apr.  30,  1854, 
Mannheim,  Germany,  (died  Mar.  19,  1890,  Chicago,  111),  m.  Emilie  Han- 
stein,  Apr.  4,  1845,  Giessen,  Germany. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared  in  the  Chicago  Athenaeum  and  the 
Columbian  Trade  and  Business  School.  C.  E.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Pres.  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Orchestra;  Capt.  B.  S.  Transitman  with  the 
Chicago  &  Western  Indiana  R.  R.,  Sept.,  1905;  Architectural  Engineer  with 
the  Chicago  Citv  Rv.  Co.,  1905 — .  Member  Society  for  Ethical  Culture, 
Chicago,  1900;  The  National  Geog.  Soc,  1904. 
Address,  285  Fremont  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2495.     FREDERICK  SCHOTT,  Jr. 

Born  Sept.  7,  1880,  Chicago,  111.  f.  Fred  Schott,  Feb.  14,  1854,  Germany, 
m.   Ottilie  Krause,  Sept.  5,  1853,  Germany. 

Architectural    Draftsman.      Prepared   in    Medill    High    School,    Chicago. 
Architects'  Club;  Choral  Soc.      B.  S.     Architectural  draftsm.an,  Chicago,  111., 
1905 — .      Mem.ber  of  the  Christian  Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church,  Aug.  10, 
1900—. 
Address,  856  West  2 2d  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2496.      CHARLES   WARD   SCHROEDER 
Born   May   8,    1884,   Joliet,    111.     f.   Ferdinand   William   Schroeder.     m. 
Abbie  Churchill  Schroeder. 

Prepared  in  Joliet  Twp.  High  School.  Political  Science  Club.  B.  A. 
Flood  Fellow  in  Economics,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1905-06;  Fellow  in  Trans- 
portation,  Univ.  of  Chicago,   1906 — . 

Address,   No.   8   North  Hall,   Univ.   of  Chicago,  Chicago,   111.;    (Home)    107 
Woodworth  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 

2497.     ALFRED  GEORGE  SCHUTT 
Bom  July   14,    1883,   Belleville,   111.      f.   Christian  Schutt,  Jan.   2,   1848, 

Wetterfeld,  Germany,     m.   Katharine  Pfeil,  Nov.    7,    1850,   near  Frankfort 

on  the  Main,  Germany. 

Civil    Engineer.      Prepared   in    Belleville    High    School.     German   Club; 

M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;   C.  E.  Club;  Ilhni  staff;  Orchestra.      B.  S.     Asst.  Engr. 

with  Brenneke  and  Fay,  Cons.  Civil  Engrs.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1905 — . 

Address,  809  S.  Jackson  St.,  Belleville,  111. 

2498.     JOHN  T.  SCOTT 

Bom  Dec.  1,  1871,  Sublette,  Lee  Co.,  111.  f.  Dorsey  Scott,  July  30, 
1828,  Coles  Center,  Muskingon  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Louisa  Welch,  Julv  2,  1831, 
Grobton,  Vt. 

Blacksmith.  Prepared  in  N.  111.  Normal  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Armv  and  Navy  Club;  Political  Science  Club. 
LL.  B.  Practiced  law.  Enlisted' in  I.  N.  G.,  June  1,  1889,  served  until 
May  26,  1898;  served  in  U.  S.  service,  Cuban  and  Porto  Rican  Campaign, 
1898;  reinlisted  in  I.  N.  G.,  1902—. 
Address,  Casper,  Wyoming. 


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2499.     CLAUDE  HENDRICKSON  SEYMOUR 
Born  May  25,   1882,  Fredonia,  Kas.     f.   William  H.  Seymour,  Mar.  30, 

1859,  Barrington,  111.     m.  Jennie  E.  Hendrickson,  Jan.  5,  1862,  Barrington, 

111. 

Civil  Yngineer.      Prepared  in  Elgin  High  School.     C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta 

Pi.      B.  S.      Draftsman,  American  Bridge  Co.,  1905;  Designer  and  estimator, 

McClintic-Marshall  Const.  Co.,   Chicago,   1906—.      Member  A.  F.  &  A.   M., 

1905—. 

Married  Lura  Bunker,  Aug.  2,  1905,  Elgin,  111. 

Address,  386  Racine  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;   (Home)  Elgin,  111. 

2500.     CARRIE  BELL  SHELDON 

Born  Mav  23,  1880,  Ottawa,  Kans.  f.  Herbert  Franklin  Sheldon,  1831, 
Sherman,  N.' Y.     m.   Ellen  Maria  Gray,  1850. 

Librarian.      Prepared    in    Ottawa    High    School,   Kans.      Ph.    B.,  1901, 
Ottawa,  Univ.;  B.  A.  and  B.  L.  S.     Asst.  librarian,  Ottawa  Carnegie  Library, 
Ottawa,  Kan.,  1805;  Librarian,  same,  1906 — . 
Address,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

2501.     ANDREW  BRADT  SHIPMAN 

Born  Nov.  20,  1882,  De  Kalb,  111.  f.  Madison  D.  Shipman.  m.  Jennie 
Bradt. 

Mine  Engineer.      Prepared  in  De  Kalb  High  School.      Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
IlHnois  Club.      B.  S.      Mining  at  Suefifels,  Colo.,  with  Atlas  Mining  and  Milling 
Co. 
Address,  Suefifels,  Colo. 

2502.  CHARLES  EDWARD  SIMS 

Born  Dec.  11,  1881,  Lincoln,  111.  f.  Lewis  J.  Sims,  Apr.  5,  1849,  Virginia, 
111.     m.   Emmaline  L.  BurriU,  Dec.  23,  1850. 

Draftsman.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School.  Adelphic;  Orat.  Assn.; 
C.  E.  Club.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Draftsman,  Noelke-Richards  Iron  Works, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1905 — .      Member  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Pansy  Elizabeth  Cook,  Nov.  24,  1904,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  507  Terrace  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

2503.  DELLA  JARRETT  SISLER 
Born  Sept.  24,  1876,  in  La  Grange,  Mo.     f.   W.  H.  Sisler. 
Librarian.      B.  L.  S. 

Address,  Emporia,  Kans. 

2504.     CHARLES  EDWARD  SKELLEY 

Born  May  7,  1879,  Milan  Twp.,  De  Kalb  Co.,  111.  f.  Thomas  Skelley, 
Dec.  22,  1851,  Chicago,  111.     m.   Anna  Skellev,  Sept.,  1858,  Naperville,  111. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  De  Kalb  High  School,  111.      M.  E.  Soc.      B.  S. 
Address,  328  W.  South  St.,  De  Kalb,  111. 

2505.     HAZEL  SLOAN  (SCHROEDER) 

Born  May  4,  1882,  Cory,  Pa.  f.  Wm.  Niccolls  Sloan,  1849,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
m.   Mary  Samantha  Gray,  1849,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Prepared  in  Helena,  Mont.,  High  School.  English  Club;  Library  Club; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.      B.  A. 

Married  Philip  George  Schroeder,  Nov.  IS,  1905,  Helena,  Mont. 
Address,  421  Hemlock  St.,  Helena,  Mont. 

2506.     EDWIN  RAYMOND  SMITH 
Born  near  Danville,  111.,  Jan.   13,   1879.     f.  John  Eh  Smith,   1856,  Ver- 
milion Co.,  111.,  (died  1899).     m.   Mary  Ellen  Firebaugh,  1857,  Ind. 

Instructor.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      Pi  Theta;  Math.  Club;  Adelphic; 


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Sigma  Xi;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Special  and  Final  honors,  in  Math.;  Major;  Capt.  B.  A. 

Instructor   in   Mathematics,    Univ.    of    Wis.,    1905-06.      Member   Christian 

Church. 

Address,  1029  University  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis. 

2507.     FRED  D.  SMITH 

Born  Aug.  8.   1878,  Alexis,  111.     f.   Alexander  Smith,     m.   Eliza  Smith. 

Construction  Engineer.     Prepared  in  Monmouth  Coll.  Prep.    Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Track  team,  four  years.     B.  S.      With  the  IlHnois 
Traction  System,  Danville  Plant,  installing"  apparatus,   1905,  Construction 
Engineer,  same,  1906 — . 
Address,  203  W.  Church  St.,  Cham.paign,  111. 

2508.     KENNETH  GARDNER  SMITH 
Born   Nov.    28,    1873,    Dixon,    111.     f.   Eli   Clark   Smith,     m.   Seraphina 
Frances  Gardner. 

Erecting  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Dixon  High  School.  Pi  Theta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  A.,  1896,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  B.  S.  Erect- 
ing Engr.,  Brown-Corliss  Engine  Co.,  1903-04.  Testing  floor  hand,  West- 
inghouse  Machine  Co.,  June,  1905;  Erecting  Engineer,  Kerr  Turbine  Co., 
June,  1905—. 
Address,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

2509.     THOMAS  BARRINGTON  FRANKLIN  SMITH 
Bom  May.  12,  1877,  Eddyville,  Ky.     f.   William  Franklin  Smith,  June  4. 

1845,  Eddyville,  Ky.      m.   Sarah  M.  Nickells,  June  16,  1852,  Eddja-ille,  Ky. 
Lawyer.      Prepared  in  So.  111.  Normal  L^niv.,  Carbondale.      Socratic  Soc, 

S.   I.   N.   U.      Phi  Delta   Phi;     Philomathean;   Van  Twiller   Court;    LL.   B. 

Attorney  at  Law  and  City  Attorney,  Carbondale,  111.      Reviser  and  Compiler 

of  the  Revised  Ordinances  of  the  Citv  of  Carbondale.  1905.      Mem.ber  M.  E. 

Church;  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.';  K.  of  P.;   M.  W.  A. 
Married  Bessie  Johnson,  Sept.  9,  1903,  Carbondale,  111. 

Address,  400  W.  Main  St.,  Carbondale,  111. 

2510.     VALENTINE  SMITH 

Bom  Dec.  25,   1876,  Hamilton,  Ohio.     f.  John  L.  Smith,  Jan.   1,   1842, 
Hamilton,  Ohio.     m.   Wilhelmina  Sipp,  Feb.  4,  1848,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Atwood  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.     Y.  M.  C.  A. 
B.  A.      Member  Christian  Church;  Deacon,  same. 
Address,  1208  W.  Clark  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

.2511.     W^ESLEY  NEWTON  SPITLER 
Bom   Oct.    27,    1881,    Mattoon,    111.     f.   Abram   Spitler,   Feb.    20,    1841, 

Renselaer,  Ind.     m.   Mary  T.  Monson,  July  18,  1851,  Sullivan,  111. 

Engineer.      Prepared  in  Mattoon,  111.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  E.  E.  Soc.     B.  S. 

In  testmg  dept.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.      Student  member  Am. 

Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Jan.,  1905. 

Address,  773  State  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

2512.     ALPHONSO  PERRY  STANDARD 
Bom  Mar.  13,  1881,  Lewistown,  111.     f.   Perry  J.  Standard,  Mar.  14,  1851, 
Fulton  Co.,  111.     m.  Anna  j.  Cordner,  June  20,  1852,  Farmington,  111. 

Phvsician.      Prepared     in     Lewistown     High     School.     Chem.ical     Soc, 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  at  P.  &  S.;  Capt.      B.  A.;  M.  D.,  1906.     Student,  Col- 
lege of  P.  &  S.,  Chicago,  1905-06.      Practicing  medicine. 
Address,  Lewistown,  111. 


434  University  of  Illinois  [1905 

2513.     ROY  STEBBINS 

Born  Oct.  30,  1884,  Summer  Hill,  111.  f.  Frank  Stebbins,  Summer  Hill, 
111.     m.   Lydia  Almira  Bixby,  1860,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Farmer.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.      B.  S.     Farming  to  date. 
Address,  Summer  Hill,  111. 

2514.     ANGELINE  JONES  STEDMAN 

Born  May  13,  1883,  Mendota,  111.  f.  William  Henry  Stedman,  1841, 
Bedford  Co.,  Pa.     m.   Belle  Kimberlin,  1849,  Louisiana,  Mo. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      Phi  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Gamma; 
EngHsh   Club;   Y.   W.   C.   A.;   French   Circle;   Glee   Club;   Opera  Club;  Illio 
Artist.      B.  A.     Article,  Art  in  the  Home,  Agriculturalist,  May,  1905. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

2515.     HOWARD  CHARLES  STORM 

Born  Apr.  4,  1877,  Marley,  Will  Co.,  111.  f.  Wilham  Storm,  1845,  Tain, 
Scotland,     m.   Ellen  Sharts,  1852,  New  York, 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Joliet     Tvvp.     High     School.      Adelphic;    Orat. 
Ass'n;    English  Club;  Y.    M.    C.    A.      Indiana-Illinois   debating  team,   1905. 
B.   A.      Prin.   Ehzabeth,    111.,  High  School,    1905-06.      Member  Congrega- 
tional Church. 
Address,  Lockport,  111. 

2516.     GEORGE  SYPE 

Born  Sept.  23,  1878,  Fairbury,  111.  f.  Wilham  Sype,  1838,  Troy,  Ohio, 
m.   Matilda  Longenecker,  1847,  Indiana  Co.,  Pa. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Fairbury,   111.      Adelphic;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Orat.  Soc;   Philosophical  Club;  Math.  Club;  Adelphic  Debating  team,  1903- 
05;  Manager   Lecture  Course,    1904-05.      B.   A.      Principal  CarroUton  High 
School,  Sept.  1,  1905-06;   Teacher,  Pontiac  Twp.  High  School,  1906 — . 
Address,  Fairbury,  111. 

2517.     RUTH  BEATRICE  TAYLOR 

Born  Dec.  14,  1884,  Belvidere,  Nebr.  f.  Charles  Denning  Taylor,  1850, 
Taylor's  Station,  Ind.  m.  Margaret  Ann  Boland,  1849,  Perrytown,  On- 
tario. 

Teacher.      Prepared    in    Champaign    High    School.     Alethenai;    English 
Club;   Pres.   Eng.  Club,  04-05;  Illio   Staff;  Illinois  Staff,    1903-05.      B.   A.; 
M.  A.,  1906.     Grad.  Student  and  Assistant  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1905-06. 
Address,  406  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2518.  WILLIAM  SUMNER  THAYER 

Born  Nov.  20,  1880,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  f.  William  Henry  Thayer,  Oct.  7, 
1848,  Burlville,  R.  I.  m.  Charlotte  Matilda  Broadhead,  Jan.  6,  1860,  Hull, 
Quebec,  Canada. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  and 
Thornton  Twp.   High   School,   Harvey,   111.      B.   S.      Student   apprentice  in 
General  Electric   Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.      Member  Grad.   School,   Illinois. 
Member  Baptist  Church. 
Address,  846  Estes  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111.;  or  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

2519.  JAMES  ARTHUR  THOMPSON 

Born  Jan.  18,  1883,  Layton,  111.  f.  Wilham  James  Thompson,  July  16, 
1858,  Oneida,  Knox  Co.,  111.     m.   Margaret  Jeannette  Arthur,  Sept.  24,  1862. 

Agriculturalist.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Agricultural  Club;  Pres.  Agr. 
Club,  1904;  Choral  Soc;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Philomathean;  Y.  M.C.A.;  Origi- 
nator of  Agr.  Love  Feast.  B.  S.  Under  appointment  to  Industrial  Mis- 
sionary work,  Songdo,  Korea.  Member  M.  E.  Church,  South;  Patrons  of 
Husbandry. 
Address,  Rushville,  111. 


1905]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  435 

2520.     ALBERT  FRANCIS  TRAMS 

Born  Sept.  27,  1875,  Garrien,  Germany,  f.  Charles  Frederick  Trams, 
Feb.  8,  1856,  Leppien,  Germany,  m.  Bertha  Mathilda  Borth,  Feb.  10,  1846, 
Garrien,  Germany. 

Teacher.      Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.     German  Club;  English  Club.      B.  A. 
Principal  of  Paxton  High  School,  1905 — . 
Address,  Paxton,  111.;  or  Loda,  111. 

2521.      ALBERT  TRIEBEL 

Born  Dec.  25,  1883,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Henrv  George  Triebel,  Nov.  10,  1856, 
m.   Ida  Schwab,  Aug.  16,  1860,  Peoria,  111. 

Architectural  Engineer.  Prepared*  in  Bradlev  Polvtech.  Inst.  Phi 
Gamma'Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Architects'  Club.  B.  S.  Track  Team.  Arch- 
itectural draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1905-06;  with  F.  L.  Davis  ('88)  of 
New  York  and  Philadelphia,  1906;  Supt.  for  Halabird  &  Roche,  Chicago, 
1906—. 
Address  (Home),  1421  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

2  522.     ANNA  ROBERTA  VAN   METER 

Born  in  Washington,  111.  f.  Marion  Lafayette  Van  Meter,  1832,  Brecken- 
ridge  Co.,  Ky.     m.   Marian  Julia  Bell,  born  in  Meade  Co.,  Ky.,  1832. 

Asst.  in  Household  Science,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  Tolono  High  School. 
Household  Science  Club;  Chemistry  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  B.  A. 
Published  some  short  articles  on  the  history  of  Chemistry  in  The 
People's  Magazine,  Chicago,  May-Oct.,  1905;  Contributing  to  the 
School  News,  Taylorville,  111.,  articles  on  the  teaching  of  household  arts  in 
the  country  schools.  Member  Christian  Church;  Central  111.  Branch,  Ass'n 
of  Coll.  Alumna. 
Address,  1008  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

2523.     EDGAR  JAMES  VINES 
Husband  of  No.  1493 

Born  July  28,  1873,  Chebanse,  111.     f.  JacobVines.     m.   Claestia  Johnson. 

Teacher.  Prepard  in  Talbot,  Ind.,  and  Indiana  State  Normal,  Terre 
Haute.  Pres.  Philomathean;  First  Asst.  Editor  The  Normal  Advance.  B.  A. 
Superintendent  of  Schools  at  Bement,  111.,  1905 — -. 

Married  Nellie  May  Frazey  ('01),  Aug.  16,  1905,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Bement,  111.,  or  1307  West  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111. 
2524.     SOPHIA  MARY  VOSS 

Bom  Feb.  9,  1883,  Urbana,  111.  f.  John  Albert  Voss,  Jan.  10,  1855, 
Germany,     m.   Carolina  Lingren,  Feb.  20,  1858,  Germany. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.      B.  Music.      Member  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  405  S.  State  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

2525.  EDGAR  WHITE  WAGENSEIL 

Born  Nov.  16,  1884,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  f.  Geo.  Otto  Wagenseil,  To- 
ronto, Canada,     m.   Mary  Adelia  White,  Aug.  1,  1861,  Port  Huron. 

Draftsman.      Prepared  in  Port  Huron  High  School.     Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Lieut.  Col.  Univ.  Reg.;  Capt.      B.  S.      Draftsman  in  Chicago  office  of  B.  F. 
Steutevant  Co. 
Address,  5725  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2526.  ULYSSES  GARFIELD   WARD 

Born  Sept.  8,  1880,  Shelbvville,  111.  f.  Alexander  Ward,  Apr.  24,  1833. 
m.   Cordelia  Vanhise,  Dec.  2, '1838,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      Prepared    in    Shelby  ville    High    School.      Phi    Alpha    Delta. 
LL.  B.      Practicing  Law. 
Address,  Shelbj^ville,  111. 


436  University  of  Illinois  [1905 

2527.     LAURA  BELLE  WARDER 

Born  Oct.  8,  1883,  Marion,  111.  f.  William  H.  Warder,  Aug.  21,  1859, 
Johnson  Co.,  111.     m.   Meta  Goodall,  June  16,  1864,  Marion,  111. 

Prepared  in  Marion  High  School  and  Christian  Coll.,  Mo.      Phi  Delta  Psi. 
B.  A. 
Address,  Marion,  111. 

2528.     WILLIAM  HERBERT  WARNER 

Born  Dec.  17,  1882,  Dixon,  111.  f.  Andrew  Clinton  Warner,  1851,  Free- 
port,  111.     ni.   Myra  Ophelia  Brookner,  1859,  Dixon,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.      Prepared  in  North  Dixon  High  School.      Pi  Theta    Tau 
Beta  Pi.      B.  S.      Engineering  aid  in  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service. 
Address,  Glendive,  Mont.,  care  of- U.  S.  Reclamation  Service. 

2529.  ARTHUR  RAY  WARNOCK 

Born  Dec.  4,  1883,  Mason  City,  111.  f.  George  William  Warnock,  Dec. 
25,  1858,  Mason  City,  111.     m.   Charlotte  Emma  Castain,  1857,  Rockford,  111. 

Law   Student.      Prepared   in   Mason   City   High   School.      English   Club; 
Philomathean ;  Beta  Theta  Pi;   Hatchet  Orator;  Editor  Illinois  Magazine. 
B.  A.     Law  Student  and  Asst.  in  Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1905-06. 
Address,  Mason  City,  111. 

2530.  CHRIS  BEACH  WATROUS 

Born  Jan.  23,  1883,  in  Hampshire,     f.   B.  T.  Watrous.     m.  . 

Prepared  in  Hampshire,  111.      B.  S. 
Address,  Hampshire,  111. 

2531.     EDMUND  BURKE  WHEELER 

Born  Mar.  19,  1883,  Bellflower,  111.  f.  Thomas  Metcalf  Wheeler,  Oct.  4, 
1855,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  Mich.  m.  Laura  Belle  Garst,  Jan.  21,  1859,  Clark  Co., 
Ohio. 

Electrical  Engineer.      Prepared  in  Bellflower  Public  School,  and  Farmer 
City  High  School.      Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  E.  E.  Soc.      B.  S. 
In  the  employ  of  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  1905 — .      Student  member 
American  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engineers,  1905. 
Address,  Bellflower,  111. 

2532.     HILDA  KIRKE  WHITE 

Born  Sept.  13,  1883,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  f.  Henry  Kirke  White,  July  16, 
1840,  Nunansville,  Fla.  m.  Emily  Gertrude  Blanchard,  Apr.  1,  i860, 
Decatur,  111. 

Library  Calatoger.      Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  High  School,  Mo.      Pi  Beta 
Phi;    Phi   Delta    Psi.     Alethenai.      B.    A.     Cataloger,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Free 
Public  Library. 
Address,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

2533.     ALVA  LEWIS  WILT 

Born  Dec.  3,  1882,  Lake  Citv,  111.      f.   William  James  Wilt,  Apr.  20,  1852, 

Chillicothe,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Ellen  Stocks,  Oct.  26,  1856,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

•  Merchant.      Prepared"  in  Sullivan   High  School.      Der  Deutsche  Verein; 

Math.  Club.      B.  A.     General  Merchandise  Business,  Lovington,  111.,  1905 — . 

Address,  Lovington,  111. 

2534.     FRANK  RAE  WINDERS 

Born  June  20,  1882,  Sycamore,  111.  f.  Samuel  W.  Winders,  Feb.  4,  1853, 
Hagerstown,  Md.     m.  Jennie  C.  Johnson,  1859,  Aug.  7,  Sycamore,  111. 

Prepared  in  Sycamore  High  School,  111.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Seymour  Guild;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B.  S.  Member  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
1896—. 

Address,  504  S.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 


1906]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  437 

253  5.      HARRIETTE  WRAY 

Born  Apr.  15,  1880,  Winnebago,  111.  f.  Samuel  Tate  Wray,  July  23, 
1848,  Millerstown,  Pa.     m.   Martha  Scott,  Nov.  23,  1851,  Elinsport,  Pa. 

Prepared  in  Winnebago  High  School.      lUiola;  English  Club;  Final  and 
special  honors.      B.  A.      History  teacher,  Chilton,  Wis.,  High  School. 
Address,  Winnebago,  111. 

2536.     HERMAN  FESTUES  WRIGHT 
Born  Mav  26,    1882,  Vienna,   111.     f.  James   D.   Wright,     m.   Alpha  L. 
Woelfle. 

Student.  Prepared  in  Vienna  High  School  and  Union  Academy,  Anna, 
111.  B.  S.  Graduate  work  in  Coll.  of  Agriculture,  Illinois.  In  employ  of 
111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  during  summer,  1905;  Supt.  of  farm  and  garden,  Hast- 
ings Asylum  for  Insane,  Hastings,  Neb.  Articles  in  Illinois  Agriculturalist. 
Address,  Ingleside,  Neb. 

2537.     ROBERT  ELGENE  YOLTON 
Born  Dec.  25,  1879,  near  St.  Elmo,  111.     f.   William  Yolton,  1831,  Pa.     m. 
Normanda  Flowers,  Bond  Co.,  111. 

Civil  Engineer.  Prepared  in  Austin  Coll.,  Eflfingham,  111.  B.  A.,  J902, 
Austin  Coll.;  B.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Civil  Engineer,  Paige  Iron  Works,  Har- 
vey, 111. 

Married  Mrs.  Ella  Maude  Holmes,  Aug.  30,  1904,  Melvin,  111. 
Address,  75  154th  St.,  Harvey,  111. 

GRADUATES  NOT  MEMBERS  OF  EARLIER  CLASSES,  WHO  RECEIVED 
THE  BACHELOR'S  DEGREE  IN   1906 

Adams,  Leason  Heberling,  B.  S.,  Chemistr3^  Taylorville. 

Allen,  Edward  Riley,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Pana. 

Allinson,  May,  B.  S.,  L.  &  A.  History,  Champaign. 

Allison,  Fred"  Gray,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  808  So.  Mathews  Ave.,  Champaign. 

Allison,  Harry  Orson,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Alpha. 

Allison,  Ira  Dent,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Alpha. 

Alverson,  Eva  Luella,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  705  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana . 

Amrine,  Thomas  Hamer,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Vermont. 

Anderson,  Augusta,  L.  and  A.,  St.  Paul,  Neb. 

Andrew,  Charles  Edward,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Oregon. 

Applegate,  Frank  G.,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Atlanta. 

Archer,  Charley  Lehman,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Carmi. 

Arizpe,  Jesus  de  Valle,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Saltillo,  Mex. 

Atkinson,  Helen  Marie,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Champaign. 

Augustinus,  Paul,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Evanston. 

Awsumb,  George,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Bacon,  Lewis  Frank,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  South  Haven,  Mich. 

Baird,  Grace  Jean,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  DeKalb. 

Baker,  Eleanor  Mary,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  303  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

Baldwin,  Frank  D.,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Ipava. 

Bannon,  James  Leo,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  701  N.  Broadway,  Joliet. 

Banschbach,  Litta  Celia,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Princeton. 

Bard,  Jacob  William,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  1035  Jersey  St.,  Quincy. 

Barickman,  Ralph  Elvin,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Streator. 

Barnhart,  Jesse  Melangthon,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  Mansfield. 

Barr,  Susan  Jessie,  B.  S.,  H.  S.,  702  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

Barto,  Daniel  Otis,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  904  So.  6th  St.,  Champaign. 

Barto,  Philip  S.,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  German,  301  So.  Wright  St.,  Champaign. 

Bates,  Robert  Paul,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  601  E.  Locust,  Bloomington. 

Bauer,  Effie  Lucv,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen..  508  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 


438  University  of  Illinois  [1906 

Baxter,  Miles  Emile,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Nauvoo,  111. 

Beach,  Harold  Cecil,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Vandalia,  111. 

Bean,  Elsie  Margaret,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Blue  Mound. 

Beauford,  May  Alice,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.,  Gen.,  505  Lake  St.,  Oak  Park. 

Bench  Alfred  Rittscher,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Galena. 

Bell,  Marian  Cinderella,  (B.  A.),  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  Lincoln  Neb. 

Bergert,  Henry  Amos,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  416  11th  St.,  Moline. 

Bond,  Lyda,  B.  S.,  H.  S.,  Charleston. 

Boone,  Charles  Guthrie,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  110  N.  West  Ave.,  Urbana. 

Boyle,  John  Marshall,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Roberts. 

Bradley,  Tirazh  Ozilla,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Blue  Mound. 

Brightman,  Morgan  Holmes,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Elgin. 

Browder,  Olin  Lorraine,  LL.  B.,  Law,  803  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana. 

Brown,  Maudelle  T.,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  1287  Sutler  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Brown,  Paul  Manley,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Tolono. 

Brown,  Roy  Hamlin,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.,  Gen.,  514  So.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana. 

Brown,  William  Edward,  B.  S.,  Arch.  Eng'r.,  Port  Byron. 

Brownson,  Howard  Gray,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Hist.,  Centralia. 

Brush,  Daniel  Harmon,  Jr.,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Manila. 

Bryan,  Helen  Gordon,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  401  W.  University  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign. 

Buellesfield,  Henry,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  R.  F.  D.,  La  Salle. 

Bullard,  Edwin  Elliott,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  318  So.  Glenwood  Ave.,  Spring- 
field. 

Bumann,  Cecil  Spencer,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  309  E.  White  St.,  Champaign. 

Bumstead,  Frank  Melvin,  B.  A.,  Library,  Dundee. 

Burwash,  Lois  Irene,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  Box  365,  Champaign. 

Bush,  James  Ackerman,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  606  N.  State  St.,  Chicago. 

Butzow,  Louis  James,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  St.  Joseph. 

Cantlin,  Jacob,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Tampico. 
Carey,  Alice,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  La  Grange. 
Carey,  William  Joseph,  B.  A.,  LL.  B.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Ivesdale. 
Carr,  Charles  Clement,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Avon. 

Carter,  Allan  John,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  1331  Monroe  St.,  Chicago. 
Case,  Montgomery  Babcock,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Peoria. 
Cavins,  Lorimer  Victor,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Mattoon. 
Chapin,  George  B,,  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Champaign. 

Christiansen,  Johanna  Christiana  Mathea,  B.  A.,  726  Addison  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Clark,  John  Ruskin,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Carthage. 

Cleary,  James- Mansfield,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  350  Ashland  Bvd.,  Chicago, 
Close,  George  Frederick,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.,  Gen.,  Aledo. 
Coffey,  Walter  Castillia,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Rugby,  Ind. 
Colby,  Roy  Ray,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Cole,  Alice  Maude,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Ottawa. 

Comstock,  Arthur  Francis,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  144  Comstock  St.,  Joliet. 
Conard,  Sarah  Orvilla,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Monticello. 
Cone,  Wilbur  Charles,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Loda. 
Cornell,  Dick  Hadwin,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Cornell. 
Corrigan,  Edward,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  English,  New  Berlin. 
Craig,  Jennie  Adah,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  601  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign. 
Craig,  Stephen  James,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Wilmington. 
Cratty,  Paul  Jones,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Oak  Park. 

Currie,  Florence  Baxter,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  222  27th  St.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Cutler,  Asa  Bryant,  B.  S.,  M.  and  S.  Eng'r,  842  N.  Main  St.,  Rockford. 

Dallenbach,  John  Christian,  B.  S.,  Science,  Champaign. 

Davis,  Olive  Ermengarde,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  715  Fair  Oaks  Ave.,  Oak  Park. 
Davis,  Ralph  Richard,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  334  Poplar  St.,  Centralia. 
Deason,  Francis  Ellery,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Murphysboro. 


1906]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  439 

Depuy,  Jessie  Maude,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  706  So.  Second  St.,  Urbana. 

Depuv,  Orval  Carl,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  701  So.  3d  St.,  Urbana. 

Denvent.  Everett  Foster,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Rockford. 

Dewev,  Homer  Harrv.  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Henrv. 

De  Witt,  Louise  Elizabeth,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  22  So.  Waivla  Ave.,  La 

Grange. 
Dillon,  Fred  Paul,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  416  W.  70th  Place,  Chicago. 
Dixon,  Frank  Eugene,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Ambia,  Ind. 
Donoghue,  George  Terrv,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  398  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago. 
Dool,  Robert  Beatty,  B".  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Aledo. 

Doran,  Edwin  Beale,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  603  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 
Doughty,  Ivan  Fremont,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Westville. 
Drew,  Don  John  Charles,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Watseka. 
Dugan,  Earl  N.,  B,  S.,  Architecture,  Perry,  la. 
Dunlap,  Albert  Menzo,  B.  A.,  Medicine,  Savoy. 
Dunn,  Joel  Ernest,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Fordvce. 
Durfee,  John  Henry,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y. 
Dym.ond,  Lida  Eliz'a,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  434  N.  Normal  Parkway,  Chicago. 
Dysart,  John  Padden,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Granville. 

Edwards,  John  Isaac,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Aledo. 

Eiker,  William  Henrv,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Sparta. 

Emerson,  Frederic  Hood,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  518  N.  Court  St.,  Rockford. 

Emmerson,  Raymond  Jesse,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Lincoln. 

Enger,  Melvin  Lorenius,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Decorah. 

Enger,  Norval,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Decorah. 

Erickson,  Cecil  Claire,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Farmer  City. 

Essington,  Thurlow  Gault,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Streator. 

Evans,  Robert  Mills,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  care  of  Dr.  J.  G.  Evans,  Springfield. 

Ewing,  Henry  Ellsworth,  B.  S.,  Medicine,  Areola. 

Fairchild,  James  Albert  Leroy,  L.  and  A.  Gen. 
Fairchild,  Sherman  De  Witt,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Mexico,  Mo. 
Fargo,  Mattie  Pauline,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 
Feind,  Frances  Marguerite,  B.  A.,  Library,  46  E.  Main  St.,  Chicago  Heights. 
Flowers,  Rov  Warner,  B.  S.,  Archt.  Eng'r,  307  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 
Forrest,  Elizabeth,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  3264  Groveland  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Franklin,  Howard  Bruce,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  15344  Center  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Frost,  John  Henry,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  2675  N.  Robey  St.,  Chicago. 
Fucik,  John  Jr.,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  801  So.  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Galeener,  John  Halbert,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Vienna. 

Gambach,  Jacob,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Hecker. 

Gardner,  Bradley  Charles,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  7815  Winnecomac  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Ganvood,  Mable' Clare,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Augusta. 

Gav,  Marv  Louise,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Rockport. 

Gill,  Frederick  William,  B.  S.,  Chemistrv,  Rock  City  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Glass,  John  Burr,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Taylorville. 

Graff,  Elizabeth,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  512  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

Graham,  Douglas  Basil  Adair,  B.  S.,  M.  and  S.,  Eng'r,  Washington,  Ind. 

Grandprc,  Ambrose  Goulet,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  1029  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago. 

Gray,  Lily.  (B.  A.)  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  77  53rd  St.,  Chicago. 

Gregory,  Walter  Herbert,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Moweaqua. 

Grigsby,  Harry  Davett,  B.  S.,  Chemical,  203  So.  Underhill  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

Haase,  Herbert  Emil,   B.  S.,  Munic.  and  San.  Eng'r.,   241   Wisconsin  Ave., 

Oak  Park. 
Hachm.eister,  Henry  William,  B.  S.,  Chemistrv,  75  Hammond  St.,  Chicago. 
Hall,  Ellis  Bernard,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  930  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 
Hall,  Grace  Evalyn,  B    A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  905  Busey  Avenue,  Urbana. 
Healy,  William  James,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Rochelle. 
Hegnauer,  Leonard,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Belleville. 


440  University  of  Illinois  [1906 

Hellmann,  Carl  August,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  206  Webster  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Henderson,  Charles  Elliott,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r.  1206  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana. 

Henning,  Warren  Kenyon,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Piano. 

Henry.  John  Earl,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  Tippecanoe  City,  O. 

Hewes,  Clarance  Advise,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Ouincy. 

Hewes,  Frank  Sinnock,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Ouincv. 

Hickey,  James  Bernard,  LL.  B.,  Law,  1102~W.  Clark  St.,  Champaign. 

Hillver,  George  Clinton,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Rushville. 

Hoff,  Leigh  Patridge,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  2418  Ash  Avenue,  Chicago  Heights, 

HoU,  Charles  Ludwig,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Streator. 

Holman,  Thomas  Worcester,  LL.  B.,  Law,  5010  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Hook,  Henrv  Hudson,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  303  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

Hoose,  Herbert  Emil,  B.  S.,  M.  and  S.  Eng'r. 

Hopkins,  Ruby  Clar,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Granville. 

Howe,  Paul  Edward,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  1004  So.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana. 

Hubbart,  Guy,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Philo. 

Huff,  Nolan  Hinson,  B.  A.,  Rushville. 

Hulteen,  Victor  Emanuel,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Buda. 

Jackson,  Litta  Dustin,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Clinton,  la. 

Jacobsen,  Noah  Henning,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  906  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

James,  Herman  Gerlach,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  President's  House. 

James,  Leonard  Vaughan,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Ambay. 

Jens,  Roy  Edward,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Box  276,  Rock  Island. 

Jensen,  Joseph  Norman,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  797  N.  Leavitt  St.,  Chicago. 

Johnson,  George  Thompson,  B.  S.,  Science,  Champaign. 

Johnson,  John  Thomas,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  928  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

Johnson,  Riley  Oren,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  Hindsboro. 

Jordan,  John  Garfield,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Savoy. 

Kanne,  Walter  John,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Waterville,  Minn. 

Kays,  Marion  Reed,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Box  686,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Keator,  Jeannette,  B.  S.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Polo. 

Kemp,  Jacob  Garrett,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  1726   Marvland  Ave.,  Baltimore 

Ave. 
Kendall,  John  Samuel,  LL.  B.,  Cobden. 
Kidder,  Albert  Franklin,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Farmington. 
Kilner,  Louise  Millicent,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  706  Warren  Avenue,  Chicago. 
Kimball,  Robert  Haskell,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  503  Fisher  Ave.,  Rockford. 
Kimmel,  Howard  Elihu,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Du  Quoin.- 

Kirkpatrick,  John  Wilson,  B.  A.,  Medicine,~309  W.  High  St.,  Urbana. 
Klein,  David,  B.  A.,  Chemical,  824  W.  Division  St.,  Chicago. 
Kline,  William  Gordon,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Amboy. 
Knight,  Earl  John,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Beardstown. 

Kolker,  Katherine  Joan,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  308  Hampshire  St.,  Ouincy. 
Kunkle,  Roy  Delos,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  107  So.  Glen  Oak  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Lanham,  Marian  Elizabeth,  B.  S.,  Science,  Osceola,  Ind. 

Larson,  Charles  Andrew,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Paxton. 

Latzer,  Lenore  Lydia,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  Highland. 

Laycock,  Mary  Janet,  B.  A..  Gen.  Science,  Waverly. 

Leonard,  Edith,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  504  Mathews  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Lewis,  Burt  A.,  B.  8.,  Archt.  Eng'r,  Osage,  la. 

Lewis,  Lucy  Mae,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  Pomono,  Calif. 

Little,  Charles  Edwin,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Sycamore. 

Llewellyn,  Clarinne,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  326'  6th  Ave..  La  Grange. 

Llewellvn,  Ralph  Corson,  B.  S.,  Archt.  Eng'r,  324th  6th  Ave.,  La  Grange. 

Logan,  Winnie  AHce,  B.  S.,  H.  S.,  Box  392,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Logeman,  Louis,  V.,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  1345  Perry  St.,  Chicago. 

Long,  Roy  Harold,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Lexington. 


1906]  Baccalaureate  Alumni'  441 

McClurg,  Walter  Sim,  LL.  B..  Law.  605  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 
McConaughty,  Edward  Leon,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Rochelle. 
Mc  Cormick,  Evert  Bruce,  LL.  B.,  Law,  602  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 
McCoy,  Charles  Brooks,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Marengo. 
McCoy,  Joseph,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  La  Fayette  Ind., 

McCully,  Chnton  Thomas,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  510  W.  High  St.,  Urbana. 
Mclntyre,  Mamie  Minerva,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  1009  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana 
Mack,  Louis  William,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  824  Grand  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Main,  Roscoe  Conkling,  B.  A.,  Medicine,  Pittsfield,  111. 
Mann,  Kate  Bonnell,  L.  and  L.  Gen.,  Muskegan,  Michigan. 
Marsh,  Charles  Mason,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Upper  Alton,  111. 
Marshall,  Reuben  S.,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Mt.  Morris. 
Maxey,  Mima  A.,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen..  Carlyle. 
Maxwell,  Stoy  Jackson,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Robinson. 
Meharrv,  Edwin  Thomas,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Tolono. 
Mehren,  Edward  John,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  867  S.  Central  Park,  Chicago. 
Meissner,  Josephine  Augusta,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  404  W.  Church  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 
Melvin,  Edwin  Russell,  A.  S.,  Agriculture,  Greenfield. 
Miller,  Daisv  Mary,  B.  S..  H.  S.,  907  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 
Miller,  Donald  S.,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  207  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 
Miner,  J.  Howard,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Adair. 
Mitchell,  Roy  Craig,  B.  S.,  Archt.  Eng'r,  Fairfield,  la. 
Mohr,  Esther  Cook,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Dwight. 
Moore,  Francis  Guy,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Bloomington,  111. 
Morgan,  Edgar  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Jewitt. 
Morgan,  Horace  Healy,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Loda. 
Morton,  James  Harrison,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Warrenville. 
Mosiman,  Levi,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Morton. 
Mulberrv,  Grace  Pearl,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Tavlorville. 
Myers,  Henry  Beck,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  1403  S.  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

Neu,  Clarence  Leonard,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  5803  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Nichol,  Agnes  Elaine,  B.  A.,  Lib.  Science,  511  Babcock  Ave.,  Urbana. 

Nichols,  Marvin  Arthur,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  Yorkville. 

Nicolet,  Charles  Henrv,  (Class  of  1881). 

Nutting,  Harry  George  Dallas,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  2926  7th  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Oldefest,  Edward  George,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  2  703  6th  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Paine,  Mattie  May,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.,  Gen.,  Rosemond. 

Palmer,  Ann  Adelia,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Monticello. 

Parcel,  John  Ira,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r.  Westfield. 

Parr,  Rosalie  Mary.,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Mapleton. 

Peebles,  Thomas,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Naperville. 

Pepper,  Curtis  Gordon,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  509  W,  Park  St.,  Champaign. 

Percival,  Avis  Hortense,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  So.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

Phipps,  Thomas  EUmer,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Jonesville. 

Poirot,  Aloys  Phillip,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Belleville. 

Pollard,  Willard  Lacy,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Monmouth. 

Porter,  Edward  Alexander.  B.  S.,  Agriculture.  Momence. 

Porter,  James  Albert,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Areola. 

Porterfield.  N.  Raymond,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Fairmount. 

Post,  Royal  Elmer,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  164  Post  St.  Rochester  N.  Y. 

Powell,  Jessie  Alexander,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Corvdon,  Kv. 

Pray,  Ralph  Marble,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  337  N.  Central  Ave.,  Austin  Sta., 

Chicago. 
Preihs,  John  Walter,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Sandoval. 
Pricer,  John  Lossen,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  El  Paso. 
Putting,  Oscar  John,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Morris. 


442  University  of  Illinois  [1906 

Rapp,  Charles  Edward,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Jacksonville. 

Rein,  Lester  Edward,  B.  S.,  M.  and  S.  Eng'r,  311  Garfield  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Rich,  Charles  Clvde,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  Washington. 

Richards,  Cheste'r  W.,  LL.  B.,  Law,  302  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

Risser,  Ruby  Blanche,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Blandinsville. 

Robert,  Louis  Paul,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Lacon. 

Roberts,  Kathleen  Alice,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  202  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

Roberts,  Miriam  Ellen,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Ottawa. 

Robinson,  Candace  lone,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Granville. 

Robinson,  Harrison  Franklin,  B.  A.,  Architecture,  Mattoon. 

Robinson,  Ward  Reid,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Springfield. 

Rodman,  Robert,  LL.  B.,  Law,  Hoopeston. 

Rodriguez,  Roberto  Segundo,  B.  S.,  Archt.  Eng'r,  Saltillo,  Mex. 

Rogers,  Edith,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Windsor. 

Rump,  Charles  Albert,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  1929  State  St.,  Quincy. 

Rutledge,  Bertha,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  LeRoy. 

Saathoff,  George  Webster.  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  313  W.  Water  St..  Litchfield 
Sanford,  Edwin  William,  B.  S.,  Civil  Engineer,  616  18th  St..  Moline. 
Sargent,  Charles  Elliotte,  (Class  of  1886),  B.  S.,  Munic.  and  San.  Eng'r. 
Schmahl,  Myron  Roy,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  1853  So.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 
Schoeller,  Julius  Ernest,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  285  Fremont  St.,  Chicago. 
Schulte,  Charles  Reinhart,  LL.  B..  Law.  Vandalia. 

Seavert.  Norman  Edward,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  499  Austin  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Shaffer.  Nina  R..  B.  A,,  Lib.  Science,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Shilton,  Paul  Adyman,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen..  218  So.  Elm  St.,  Kewanee. 
Shinn,  William  Ricketts,  B.  S.,  Agriculture.  Mattoon. 

Sigler,  Emanuel  Christopher,  LL.  B..  Law.  707  So.  Sixth  St.,  Champaign. 
Slater,  Willis  Appleford,  B.  S.,  M.  and  S.  Eng'r,  Polo,  111. 
Slocum.  Fielder,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  1016  W.  California  Ave..  Chicago. 
Smith.  Alfred  Glaze,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  601  E.  Stoughton  St.,  Champaign. 
Smith.  Erasmus  Edward,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Modena. 
Smith,  Helen  B.,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen..  6405  Normal  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Smith,  John  Stevenson  Seymour,  LL.  B.,  Law.  New  Glasgow.  P.  E.  D. 
Smith.  Russell  Nellis.  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Abingdon. 
Snider.  Earl  Ouinter,  B.  S.,  Science.  Urbana. 
Snow.  Louis  Frederick.  B.  S..  Chemistry,  Chadwick. 
Snushall,  Mary  Butters  McLellan,  B.  A'..  Library,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Sommer,  Alfred  Nicholas.  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  4634  Champlain  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Stanley,  Edgar  Albert,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  35  King  St.,  Ashtabula,  O. 
Steele.  William  Harrison.  LL.  B.,  Law.  McLeansboro. 
Stevens.  Sabra  Elizabeth.  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Mahomet. 
Strauch,  Oswald  Frederick.  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Chadwick. 
Strawn.  Myrtle,  B.  A.,  Gen.  L.  and  A.,  Albion. 

Stromberg,  Julian  Willis,  B.  S..  Civil  Eng'r,  947  W.  Kenzie  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Strong,  Ralph  Stillman,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r.  265  Oak  St.,  Chicago. 
Suttle,  Clifford  Bradley,  B.  S..  Civil  Eng'r,  Kenney. 
Swart,  Harmon  Veeder,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Kewanee. 
Taylor,  Thomas  Varence,  Jr.,  LL.  B.,  Law,  212  W.  Calif.  Ave.,  Urbana. 
Thomas,  Moses  Edgar,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Homer. 
Thompson,  Estelle,  B.  A.,  L,  and  A.  Gen..  Findlay. 
Tobie.  Willard  Nathan,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Urbana. 
Tomlinson,  Ben,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  605  So.  5th  St.,  Champaign. 
Toops,  George  Noble,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  6  Third  St.,  Champaign. 
Towle,  Almonira,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r.  411  E.  Green  St..  Champaign. 
Trimble,  Mary  Lillian.  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  511  E.  University  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign. 
Turell,  Vera,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  412  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign. 
Turner,  Dollie  Irene,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Buckley. 
Van  Meter,  Helen  Jane,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  1008  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 


1906]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  443 

Wagoner,  Ed  Owen,  LL.  B.,  Law,  408  W.  Healev  St.,  Champaign. 
Waldo,  Karl  Douglas,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  603  So.  Sth  St.,  Champaign. 
Walsh,  Edward  Rodney,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  424  Sherman  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Wamsley,  Mabel,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Mattoon. 
Warder,  Walter  Bain,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Cairo. 
Warner,  Florence,  B.  A.,  Lib.  Science,  Prophetstown. 
Washburn,  Charles  Alva,  B.  S.,  "Mech.  Eng'r,  Fairmount. 
Watkins,  Oscar  S.,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  Danville. 
Weaver,  Herbert  Joseph,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  Oak  Park. 
Webb,  Anna  Van  Deren,  B.  A.,  Gen.  Science,  Charleston. 
Webster,  Roy  Franklin,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Nokomis. 
Webster,  Samuel  Harvey,  (B.  A.),  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Rutan,  Penn. 
Weilepp,  Leila  Maude,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  Cisco. 

Wells,  Reginald  Elhs,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  108  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 
Wheeler,  Marv  Margaret,  B.  A.,  Medicine,  Grant  Park. 
Whipple,  Robert  Hoadley,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  1514  Nat'l  Ave.,  Rockford. 
White,  Edna  Noble,  B.  A.,  H.  S.,  Fairmount. 
White,  Mahala  Jane,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  Charleston. 

Whitten,  Charles  Wilham,  B.  A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  311  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 
Wilkinson,  Laurence  Edgar,  B.  S.,  Architecture,  401  So.  State  St.,  Champaign. 
Wise,  Leonard  E.,  B.  S.,  Agriculture,  Cerro  Gordo. 

Wood,  Lewis  Hungerford,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Eng'r,  Cor.  Oak  Park  Ave.  and  Madi- 
son St..  Oak  Park. 
Woodin,  Earl  Belmont,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  St.  Joseph. 

Woolman,  Xenia  May,  B.A.,  L.  and  A.  Gen.,  702  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 
Wooster,  Lawrence  Fisher,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  119  W.  2d  St.,  Litchfield. 
Wright,  Herman  Festues,  B,  S.,  Agriculture,  Vienna. 
Wright,  Milton  Raleigh,  B.  S.,  Elect.  Eng'r,  New  London,  Wis. 
Wyeth,  Ola  May,  B.  L.  S.,  Library,  Charleston. 

Yates,  Thomas,  B.  S.,  Civil  Eng'r,  Dubuque,  la. 


University  of  Illinois 


GRADUATE  ALUMNI 


Those  Who  Have  Received   Higher   Degrees  After  a   Regular  Course 
of  Graduate  Study 


IRA  OSBORN  BAKER 
878.     C.  E.     (See  No.  35) 

FERNANDO  ALSTON  PARSONS 
878.     M.  L.     (See  No.  78) 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD  RICKER 
878.     M.  Arch.     (See  No.  13) 

CHARLES  W.  ROLFE 
878.     M.  S.     (See  No.  14) 

MELVILLE  AMASA  SCOVELL 
878.     M.  S.     (See  No.  84) 

ALEXANDER  C.  SWARTZ 

878.  C.  E.     (See  No.  33) 

EMMA  PAGE 

879.  M.  L.     (See  No.  187) 

HENRY  S.  REYNOLDS 

879.  M.  S.     (See  No.  49) 

HENRY  M.  BEARDSLEY 

880.  M.  L.     (See  No.  203) 

CLARENCE  H.  BLACKALL 
880.     M.  Arch.      (See  No.  125) 

GEORGE  F.  KENOWER 
880.     M.  L.      (See  No.  71) 

LORADO  TAFT 

880.  M.  L.      (See  No.  222) 

RALPH  L.  BROWN 

881.  M.  L.     (See  No.  58) 

JEROME  SONDERICKER 

883.  C.  E.     (See  No.  248) 

ARCHIBALD  OSBORN  CODDINGTON 

884.  M.  L.     (See  No.  261) 

ARTHUR  NEWELL  TALBOT 

885.  C.  E.     (See  No.  293) 

ALPHONSO  SAMUEL  GATES 

886.  C.  E.     (See  No.  342) 

ARTHUR  BLISS  SEYMOUR 
886.     M.  S.     (See  No.  289) 


Graduate  Alumni  445 


MARGARET  E.  STEWART  (ROBBINS) 
1886.     M.  L.     (See  No.  88) 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOODWORTH 
1886.     M.  S.     (See  No.  449) 

SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  HARRISON 
1888.     M.  A.      (See  No.  312) 

JOHN  ALBERT  MILLER 
1888.     M.  S.     (See  No.  430) 

GEORGE  MARVIN  SAVAGE 

1888.  M.  L.     (See  No.  247) 

FRANK  ELMER  HERDMAN 

1889.  Mech.  Eng.      (See  No.  385) 

ABIA  JOSEPH  SHARP 

1889.  Mech.  Eng.     (See  No.  323) 

LUTHER  SHERMAN  ROSS 

1890.  M.  S.     (See  No.  575) 

MYRTLE  EVA  SPARKS 

1890.  M.  A.      (See  No.  576) 

BENJAMIN  BING 

1891.  M.  S.      (See  No.  534) 

HARRIET  BOGGS  (LOVE) 
1891.     M.  A.      (See  No.  336) 

MARK  FARGUSSON 
1891.     C.  E.      (See  No.  497) 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  MEYERS 
1891.     M.  L.      (See  No.  545) 

ALBERT  FOWLER  ROBINSON 
1891.     C.  E.      (See  No.  244) 

CHARLES  H.  SHAMEL 

1891.  M.S.      (See  No.  612) 

ELLA  URSULA  BARBER 

1892.  M.  L.     (See  No.  372) 

EDWARD  IKE  CANTINE 
1892.     C.  E.      (See  No.  493) 

THOMAS  FORSYTH  HUNT 
1892.     M.  S.     (See  No.  387) 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  McCLUER 

1892.  M.  S.      (See  No.  394) 

ALICE   MAY  BARBER 

1893.  M.  S.      (See  No.  672) 

CLEAVES  BENNETT 
1893.     M.  L.      (See  No.  556) 

LEWIS  S.  DAUGHERTY 
1893.     M.  S.      (See  No.  563) 


446  University  of  Illinois 

JESSIE  ELLARS 
1893.      M.  A.      (See  No.  597) 

OLIVER  STEPHEN  MOLES 
1893.     M.  L.     (See  No.  573) 

FRANCIS  JOHN  TRESISE 
1893.      C.  E.      (See  No.  616) 

LINCOLN  ZECH  WHITMIRE 

1893.  M.  L.      (See  No.  489) 

HELEN  E.  BUTTERFIELD   (SCHOONOVEN) 

1894.  M.  L.     (See  No.  630) 

CHARLES  WILLARD  CARTER 
1894.     M.  L.     (See  No.  725) 

GEORGE   PERKINS  CLINTON 
1894.     M.  S.     (See  No.  593) 

ELLA  CONNET 
1894.      M.  L.      (See  No.  529) 

FRANK  HARVEY  ENO 
1894.     C.  E.     (See  No.  638) 

BRUCE  FINK 
1894.     M.  S.     (See  No.  498) 

WILLIAM  DAVID  GIBBS 
1894.      M.  S.      (See  No.  735) 

CHARLES  IRVING  HAYS 
1894.      M.  S.      (See  No.  23) 

ALFRED  ERNEST  HARVEY 
1894.     C.  E.     (See  No.  646) 

CLENDON  VANMETER  MILLAR 
1894.     M.  S.     (See  No.  756) 

HERMAN  S  PIATT 
1894.     M.  A.     (See  No.  703) 

CLARENCE  ALBERT  SHAMEL 
1894.      M.  S.      (See  No.  664) 

JOSEPH  SAMUEL  TERRILL 

1894.  M.  S.     (See  No.  668) 

ANDREW  WALLACE  GATES 

1895.  C.  E.     (See  No.  686) 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTTES 
1895.     M.  S.     (See  No.  806) 

GRANT  CLARK  MILLER 
1895.     M.  A.     (See  No.  820) 

WILLIAM  DAVID  PENCE 
1895.     C.  E.      (See  No.  482) 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SEAMAN 
1895.     M.  E.     (See  No.  766) 


Graduate  Alumni  447 


ANNA  SHATTUCK  (PALMER) 
1895.      M.  L.      (See  No.  665) 

ROBERT  ALVIN   WOOD 
1895.      M.  E.      (See  No.  845) 

KETURAH  ELIZABETH  SIM 
1895.      M.  L.      (See  No.  401) 

OLA  C  WOOLSEY 

1895.  M.  L.      (See  No.  846) 

EARL  VANHISE  CAPPS 

1896.  E.  E.      (See  No.  859) 

FRANCIS  EDWARD  KING 
1896.      M.  L.      (See  No.  883) 


1896,     M.  A. 


Gl     JOHN  HENRY  MENEELY 


Bom  July  16,  1866,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa.  f.  James  Meneely,  Ballycastle, 
Antrim  Co.,  Ireland,     m.  Jane  Stewart,  Ballintoy,  Antrim  Co.,  Ireland. 

Teacher  of  English.  Prepared  in  Alma  High  School  and  Illinois  State 
Normal.  B.  A.,  1893,  Austin  Coll.  •  English  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Supt.  of 
Schools,  Monticello,  1896-97;  teacher  Von  Humboldt  School,  Chicago, 
1897-99;  Northwest  Division  High  School,  1899-01;  Grad.  Student,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1901-02,  Teacher  of  English,  R.  T.  Crane  Man.  Tr.  High  School,  1902- 
03;  Man.  Train.  High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1903.  Studied  at  Oxford  Univ. 
Summer  of  1905,  at  Cambridge  Univ.  Summer  of  1906.  Member  Schoolmas- 
ters' Assn.  of  New  York  and  Vicinity;  Graduates'  Club  of  N.  Y. 
Address,  499  Fourth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MARION  THOMPSON   (GRATZ)    ' 

1896.  M.  L.      (See  No.  916) 

G2     CHARLES  AMMERMANN 

1897,  M.     A. 

Born  in  Greencastle,  Ind.,  Nov.  5,  1870.     f.  Philip  Ammerman,  carpenter. 
Teacher,  1904,  McKinley  High  School,  St.  Louis. 
Address,  2236a  S.  Jefferson  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

WALTER  GILBERT  CAMPBELL 
1897.      E.  E.      (See  No.  931) 

G3     CHARLES  NELSON  COLE 

1897.  M.  A. 

Born  Mar.  3,  1871,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  f.  Luther  Elliott  Cole.  m.  Sarah 
Catherine  Stout. 

Prof,  of  Latin,  Oberlin  College.  B.  A.,  Wesleyan;  Ph.  D.,  1901,  Har- 
vard. Prepared  in  Wesleyan  Univ.  Preparatory  School.  Graduate  stu- 
dent, Harvard,  1897-99:  Instructor  in  Latin,  Cornell,  1899-1902;  Prof,  of 
Latin,  Oberlin  College,  1902 — .  Member  Amer.  Philological  Assn.,  1902; 
Vice-pres.  for  Ohio  of  the  Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West  and  South,  1905 — . 

Married  Mabel  Stewart,  Aug.  29,  1899,  Chicago.     Child,  Kenneth  Stew- 
art, born  July  10,  1900. 
Address,  45  King  St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

MARY  MAUDE  COLE 

1897.      M.  A.      (See  No.  935) 


448  University  of  Illinois 

ROBERT  HUMPHREY  FORBES 

1897.      M.  S.      (See  No.  682) 

CHARLES  HUNTER  GARNETT 
1897.      M.  A.      (See  No.  942) 

JOHN  RALPH  NEELY 
1897.     M.  L.      (See  No.  314) 

STEPHEN  AVERY  REYNOLDS 
1897.     M.  L.     (See  No.  11) 

JOHN  CALVART  SAMPLE 
1897.     Arch.  Eng.      (See  No.  983) 

G4     EDWARD  BARKER  SCOGGAN 

1897,     M.  A. 

Born  Dec.  9,.  1870,  College  Springs,  la.  f.  David  M.  Scoggan,  1836, 
Johnston  Co.,  Ind.     m.   Elizabeth  Simmons,  1840,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Minister  M.  E.  Church.  Prepared  in  Rushville,  Neb.,  High  School,  Amity- 
College.  B.  A.,  1896,  Amity  College;  Ph.  D.,  1899,  same.  Ionian  Lit- 
erary Soc.  Student,  1896-97;  Scholar,  Columbia  Univ.,  1897-98;  Prof, 
of  Greek  and  Latin,  Dickinson  Sem.,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1898-99;  student 
N.  Y.  City,  1899-1900;  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  Stanstead  Wesleyan  College, 
1900-01;  Minister,  Des  Moines  Conf.  M.  E.  Church,  1901 — .  Member  Des 
Moines  Conference  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Almida  L.  Roy,  Nov,  21,  1901.  Child,  Roy,  born  July  10,  1905. 
Address,  Jamaica,  la. 

ALMON  DANIEL  THOMPSON 

1897.  C.  E.      (See  No.  773) 

GEORGE  WESLEY  BULLARD 

1898.  M.  A.    .(See  No.  304) 

FRANK  LYMAN  BUSEY 
1898.     M.  E.      (See  No.  856) 

DAVID  HOBART  CARNAHAN 
1898.     M.  A.     (See  No.  932) 

JAMES  ANSEL  DEWEY 
1898.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1018) 

ADOLPH  HEMPEL 

1898.      M.  S.      (See  No.  874) 

ALBERT  CLAUDE  HOBART 
1898.     C.  E.      (See  No.  1030) 

GEORGE  DAVID  HUBBARD. 

1898.     M.  S.      (See  No.  950) 

MARTHA  JACKSON  KYLE 
1898.     M.  A.      (See  No.  1044) 

ARTHUR  ERNEST  PAUL 
1898.     M.  S.      (See  No.  1061) 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SCHACHT 
1898.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1073) 

WILLIAM  GRANT  SPURGIN 
1898.      M.  A.      (See  No.  833) 


Graduate  Alumni  449 

XATHAN  AUSTIN  WESTON 

1898.  M.  L.      (See  No.  520) 

WILLIAM  WESLEY  BLACK 

1899.  M.  A.      (See  No.  1099) 

WILLIAM  CHARLES  BREXKE 
1899.     M.  S.      (See  No.  928) 

HUBERT  VINTON  CARPENTER 
1899.     M.  S.      (See  No.  1014) 

HARRY  CLAY  COFFEEN 
1899.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1108) 

G5     JOHN  NATHANIEL  SPANGLER* 
1897.     M.  A. 
Address,  Remington,  Ind. 

G6     LUCY  HAMILTON  CARSON 

1899,     M.  A. 

Bom  Feb.  18,  1869,  Litchfield,  111.  f.  John  Dorat  Carson,  Aug.  31,  1827, 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.     m.  Jane  Perry,  May  23,  1833,  Londonderry,  Ireland. 

Teacher  of  English.  Prepared  in  Beardstown  High  School  and  111.  State 
Normal  University.  Ph.  B.,  1898,  Chicago;  English  Club.  Fellowship. 
Instructor  in  English,  IlHnois,  1901;  Prof,  of  English,  Mont.  State  Normal 
College.  Articles:  Women  as  Professional  Teachers,  Mont.  State  Xormal 
College,  Dillon,  Mont.,  1902,  12  pp.  English  in  the  School,  Mont.  State 
Normal  College,  Dillon  ,Mont.,  1904;  Editor  of  series  of  three  pamphlets  of 
twelve  pages  each;  writer  of  introduction  of  three  pages.  Member  Y.  JV. 
C.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1899;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  1900;  N.  E.A.,  1904;  Mont. 
Acad,  of  Letters,  Arts  and  Science,  1902. 
Address,  Dillon,  Mont. 

LOUISE   SARAH   DEWEY 

1899.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1019) 

OPAL  HELLER 
1899.      M.  L.      (See  No.  649) 

G7     HARRY  McCORMACK 

1899,     M.  S. 

Born  Sept.  7,  1876,  Clav  Co.,  Iowa.  f.  James  T.  McCormack,  Feb.  21, 
1846,  Champaign  Co.,  111.     m.   Addie  Gannett,  Jan.  20,  1846,  Indiana. 

Professor  of  Chemistry.  Prepared  in  Ruthven  High  School.  B.  S.,  1896, 
Drake  University.  Athenian  of  Drake  Univ.  Fellowship,  Illinois,  1898. 
Chemist  and  teacher  of  Chemistry;  Assoc.  Prof,  in  Chemistry,  Armour  Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  Chicago.  Member  of  Christian  Church;  American  Chem. 
Soc. ;  Amer.  Soc.  Testing  Materials. 

Married  Mae  Henderson,  June  10,  1898,  Baxter,  la.     Child,  John  Thomas, 
born  May  6,  1899,  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  5736     Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago.  111. 

JAMES  HARRY  McKEE 
1899.      M.  E.      (See  No.  962) 

ANDREW  HENRY  NEUREUTHER 
1899.      M.  E.      (See  No.  1150) 

JOHN   LANGLEY  SAMMIS 
1899.     M.  S.      (See  No.  1070) 

RICHARD  W.  SHARPE 
1899.      M.  S.      (See  No.  767) 


*Omitted  from  place  on  page  448. 


450  University  of  Illinois 

LOUIE  HENRY  SMITH 
1899.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1075). 

ALBERT  PHILIP  SY 
1899.     M.  S.     (See  No.  836) 

GEORGE  BEDELL  WORTHEN 

1899.  M.  LL.     (See  No.  1180) 

GEORGE  HENRY  CAMPBELL 

1900.  M.  L.      (See  No.  858) 


G8     GEORGE  ALFRED  GOODENOUGH 


1900,  M. 


Born  May  3,  1868,  Devison,  Mich.  f.  JamesWebster  Goodenough,  Oct., 
1843,  Niagara  Falls,     m.   Eliza  Gifford,  Feb.,  1844,  Oshawa,  Canada. 

Asst.  Prof,  of  Mech.  Eng'g.  Prepared  in  Flint  High  School.  B.  8.,  1897, 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mech.  Engr.,  Illinois.  Num- 
erous articles  in  American  Machinist,  Home  Study  Magazine,  Science  and 
Industry  and  Tecknograpli.  Member  Soc.  of  Promotion  of  Engineering  Edu- 
cation, 1899;  American  Mathematical  Soc,  1904;  Sec.  of  Executive  Council, 
Tau  Beta  Pi  Assn. 

Married  Elizabeth  Clara  Ketzmiller,  Sept.  27,  1894,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Address,  607  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

MILO  SMITH  KETCHUM 
1900.     C.  E.      (See  No.  881) 

RICHARD  BIRD  KETCHUM 
1900.      C.  E.      (See  No.  955) 

FRITZ  CONRAD  KOCH 

1900.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1233) 

MARGARET  H.  J.   LAMPE 

1900.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1045) 

JOHN  ALBERT  LATZER 
1900.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1235) 

OSCAR  ADOLPH  LEUTWILER 
1900.     M.  E.     (See  No.  1238) 

WILLIAM  PRIESTLY  McCARTNEY 
1900.     M.  S.      (See  No.  748) 

EDWARD  LAWRENCE  MILNE 
1900.      M.  S.      (See  No.  969) 

GRACE  LILLIAN  MOORE 
1900.      M.  S.      (See  No.  892) 

ARTHUR  ELIJAH   PAINE 

1900.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1249) 

HORACE  CHAMBERLAIN   PORTER 
1900.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1066.) 

G9     HADLY  WINFIELD  QUAINTANCE 

1900.     M.  A. 

Born  Aug.  11,  1864,  Cable,  111.  f.  James  Stewart  Quaintance,  Sept.  5, 
1831,  Bucvrus,  Ohio.  m.  Martha  Ann  Hardenbrook,  Tviar.  11,  1837,  Mt. 
Gilead,  Ohio. 

Associate  Prof,  of  Political  Economy  and  Prin.  of  School  of  Commerce, 
Univ.  of  Wyoming.       B.  of  Acct.,  Northern  111.  College,  1886;  B.  Phonogra- 


Graduate  Alumxi  451 

phvand  LL.B.,  1889.  same;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1896;  D.  C.  L.,  Colum- 
bian, 1902  ;  Ph.  D.,  Wisconsin.  1904.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.  of  Hedding  Col- 
lege; Northern  Illinois  College;  University  of  Nebr.  Acad.  Scholarship  in  Eco- 
nomics, Illinois,  1899;  Fellowship  in  Economics,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1900;  (resigned) 
Fellowship  in  Economics,  Cornell,  1900;  (resigned)  Honorary  Fellowship  in 
Economics, Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902  ;  Academic  College  student  orator  at  University 
Quarter  Centennial  Neb.,  1894.  First  place  Union  Lit.  Soc.  oratorical  Con- 
test,Univ.  of  Neb.,  1891 ;  second  place  U.  of  Nebr.  Oratorical  Assn.  Contest, 
1896;  Senator  C.  H.  Manderson's  prize  for  first  place  among  Nebraska  rep- 
resentatives in  Kansas-Nebraska  Debate,  1896.  Teacher  in  Mendota,  111., 
Coll.,  1896-97;  in  Culver  Mil.  Acad.,  1897-98.  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Census  office 
and  student  of  Columbian  Univ.,  1900-02;  student  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-03; 
Prin.  of  Com.  Dept.,  Lincoln  High  School,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Econom- 
ics, Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904-05;  Associate  Prof,  of  Political  Economy  and  Prin. 
of  the  School  of  Commerce  of  Univ.  of  Wyo.,  1905 — .  Articles:  The  Influ- 
ence of  Farm  Machinerv  on  Production  and  Labor,  in  Publications  of  Amer. 
Econ.  Assn.,  1904,  third  series.  Vol.  V.  pp.  799-904;  The  Ethics  of  Wealth; 
Its  Acquisition,  L'se.and  Disposition,  American  Journal  of  Politics,  July,  1893. 
Slaverv  and  the  Ordinance  of  1787,  in  Magazine  of  Amer.  Hist.,  Julv,  1893. 
Member  Baptist  Church,  1889;  Masonic  Lodge,  1898;  Nebraska  Hist.  Soc, 
1893;  Trans-Mississippi  Commercial  Congress,  1904;  Scientific  Assn.,  Univ. 
of  Mo.,  1904;  American  Economic  Assn.,  1902. 
Address,  Laramue,  Wyo. 

GIO     WILLIAM  FREDERICK  SCHULZ 

1900.     E.  E. 

Born  Jan.  11,  1872,  Baltimore,  Md.  f.  Alexander  Henry  Schulz,  Jever, 
Oldenburg,  Germany,     m.   Anna  Maria  Hauser.  Hausen,  Baden,  Germany. 

Instructor.  B.  S.,  1893,  Johns  Hopkins.  Prepared  in  Baltimore  Poly- 
technic Inst.  Member  E.  E.  and  M.  E.  Soc.  Alumni  Medalist:  Baltimore 
Polytechnic  Inst.  Asst.  in  Physics,  Illinois,  1900-03;  Instructor  in  Physics, 
1903-06.  Associate  member  of  American  Physical  Soc,  1904;  Hon.  member 
Electrical  Engineering  Soc,  U.  of  I.,  1904. 

Married  Christine   Hendrika,    Beeuwkes,    Baltimore,   Md.,   1900.      Chil- 
dren, Dorothy  Sophia  Hendrika,  born  1901;  Alexander  Henry,  born  1905. 
Address,  225  S.  Broadway,  Baltimore,  Md. 

MARION  EMELINE  SPARKS 
1900.      M.  A.      (See  No.  910) 

Gil     CHARLES  JEFFERSON  WAITS 

1900.     M.  A. 

Bom  Mar.  5,  1863,  Elizabethtown,  Ind.  f.  Reuben  Waits,  1840,  Chilo, 
Ohio.     m.   Nancy  McGannon,  1840,  Vernon,  Ind. 

Teacher.  B.  A.,  1894,  Indiana  Univ.  Prepared  in  Sand  Creek  High 
School  and  Ind.  State  Normal  School.  Teacher,  Prin.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind., 
High  School. 

Married  Minnie  Bell  Rundell,  Nov.   29,   1894,  Spencer,   Ind.     Children. 
Alice  Marjorv,  born  Sept.  12,  1895;  Ruth  Agnes,  born  Dec.  23,  1901;  Charles 
Edward,  born  June  30,  1904. 
Address,  1940  N.  10th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

RALPH  WILSON   WEIRICK 

1900.  M.  Arch.      (See  No.  1283) 

ALICE  MARY  BLACK 

1901.  M.  A.      (See  No.  1453) 

WALLACE  CRAIG 

1901.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1110) 


452  University  of  Illinois 

JOSEPH  HINCKLEY  GORDON 

1901.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1498) 

ELIZABETH  TWINING  HALL 
1901.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1335) 

JENNIE  MARY  LATZER 
1901.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1062) 

HELEN  LOUISE  McWILLIAMS 
1901.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1366) 

ADAM  VAUSE  MILLER 
1901.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1054) 

MASON  HARDER  NEWELL 
1901.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1246) 

FRED  EARLE  NEWTON 
1901.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1373) 

G12     EDD  CHARLES  OLIVER 
1901.     M.  E. 

Teacher.      B.  S..  1898,  Purdue  Univ.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi. 
Address,  515  Oak  St.,  S  .E.  Minneapolis,  Minp. 

ALLEN  MEADE  OTWELL 
1901.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1247) 

WILLIAM  GAY  PALMER 
1901.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1377) 

LEWIS  ARCHIBALD  ROBINSON 
1901.     M.  A.      (See  No.  1160) 

VELMA  SKINNER  (WARD) 
1901.      M.  L.      (See  No.  151) 

BERNARD  VICTOR  SWENSON 
1901.      Mech.  Eng.      (See  No.  772) 

CHARLES  ALBERT  WALTER 
1901.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1171) 

G13     ELIAS  HERBERT  WELLS 

1901.  M.  A. 

Born  Nov.  7,  1872,  Philo,  lU.  f.  Frank  Wells,  Dec.  5,  1844,  Coschocton, 
Ohio.     m.   Cordelia  Jane  Evans,  Dec.  3,  1845,  Brown  Co.,  Ohio. 

Professor  History  and  Political  Science.  Ph.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1900. 
Prepared  in  Urbana'High  School,  Ohio  Normal  School  and  DePauw  Prepara- 
tory School.  Semetic  Club.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Pres.  of  Senior  Class,  one 
term;  Vice-pres.  of  Semetic  Club.  Grad.  student,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1901-02. 
Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science  in  the  Nebraska  Wesleyan  Univ. 

Married  Mary  Belle  Reed,  Philo,  111.     June  13,  1895.     Children,  Herbert 
Reed,  born  Nov.   11,  1896;  Helen  Lucile,  born  Nov.  2,  1897;  Edna  Louise, 
born  Mar.  13,  1902. 
Address,  Box  619,  University  Place,  Nebr. 

WILLIAM  DAVIS  BARBER 

1902.  C.  E.      (See  No.  673) 

ARTHUR  TIMOTHY  BELL 

1902.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1450) 


GRADfATE    AlUMXI  453 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  BOXSER 
1902.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1455) 

WILBER  JOHN  ERASER 
1902.     M.  S.     (See  No.  734) 

HARRY  NORMAN  GRIDLEY 
1902.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1502) 

ARTHUR  RAYMOND  HALL 
1902.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1505) 


1902,     M.  S. 


G14     MERRITT  HARPER 


Born  Oct.  24,  1877,  Grove  City,  Ohio.  f.  James  Harper,  Kingston,  Ont., 
Canada,     m.   E.  A.  Seeds,  Grove  City,  Ohio. 

Agriculturist.  Prepared  in  Grove  City  High  School.  B.  S.,  1901,  Ohio 
Univ.  Special  Agent  in  Grass  and  Forage  Crop  Investigation  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  1902-05;  Asst.  in  Animal  Husbandry,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1902-03;  Asst.  in 
Agr.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1903-05  ;  Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandrv,  Cornell  Univ., 
1905—. 
Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

MARTIN  JOHN  MADISON 
1902.      M.  A.      (See  No.  966) 

G15     JOHN  EZRA  MILLER 

1902,  M.  A. 

Born  Mar.  13,  1865,  Milledjeville,  111.  f.  Daniel  M.  Miller,  Nov.  22,  1829, 
Sommerset,  Pa.     m.   Marv  Lichtv  Elrick,  Pa.,  Sept.  16,  1833. 

Pres.  of  Mt.  Morris  College.  B.  L.,  1892,  Mt.  Morris;  B.  A.,  1894,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1894.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  Acad.  Instructor,  Latin  and  Greek, 
Univ.  Acad.,  1904;  Pres.  of  Mt.  Morris  College,  1904 — .  Member  Brethren 
Church,  1886;  N.  E.  A.,  1904,  Associate  member;  Assoc,  member  R.  E.  A., 
1905. 

Married  Jeanette  Slough,  Aug.  16,  1894,  Waterloo,  la. 
Address,  Mt.  Morris,  111. 

TIMOTHY  MOJONNIER 
1902.     M.  S.      (See  No.  1556) 

OTIS  ORION  STANLEY 
1902.     M.  S.      (See  No.  1587) 

ALBERT  ST.  JOHN  WILLIAMSON 

1902.  Mech.  Eng.      (See  No.  1876) 

SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  BULLARD 

1903.  M.  Arch.     (See  No.  l65) 

JOHN  KENYON  BUSH 
1903.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1309) 

HENRIETTA  ANNE  CALHOUN 
1903.     M.  A.      (See  No.  1464) 

G16     HENRY  LIVINGSTON  COAR 

1903.     Ph.  D. 

Born  June  16,  1862,  London,  England,  f.  Firman  Wood  Coar,  Dec.  2, 
1825,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  m.  Lucinda  Elizabeth  Blake,  Nov.  4,  1842,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics.     Prepared  in  Gymnasium,  Cologne,  Germany. 


454  University  of  Illinois 

B.  A.,  1893,  Harvard;  M.  A.,  1894,  same.  Scholarship  at  Harvard.  In- 
structor in  German,  Harvard,  1892-93;  Instructor  in  Math.  ibid.  1893-95; 
Instructor  in  Math.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895-97;  Same  ,at  Illinois,  1898 — . 
Articles:  The  Position  of  Geometry  in  Primary  Education,  Education,  Vol. 
X,  1889;  When  and  How  Geometrj^  should  be  taught.  The  Academy,  Vol.  V, 
1890,  231-238.  Routine  Work  in  Mathematics,  The  School  Review,  Vol.  VIII, 
1900,  271-279.  The  Volume  of  the  Sphere,  Amer.  Math.  Monthly,Vo\.  X,  1903, 
9-11.  Functions  of  Three  Real  Variables,  American  Journal  of  Math.,  July, 
1906.      Member  Sigma  Xi. 

Married   Mary   Elizabeth   Coar,   Dec.    29,    1887,    Ednor,    Md.     Children, 
Marjorie  Belle,  born  Jan.  4,   1890;  Helen  Ruth,  born  Dec.  6,   1891;  Henry 
Osgood,  born  Jan.  20,  1896. 
Address,   930  W.   Illinois  St.,   Urbana,   111. 

WILLIAM  CROCKER 
1903.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1644) 

G17     EXUM  WOODWARD  DAVIS 

1903,     M.  A. 

Born  Sept.  10,  1868,  Elizabethtown,  Ind.  f.  William  Exum  Davis,  1824, 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.     m.   Miriam  Cox,  1826,  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Superintendent  of  schools.  B.  A.,  1898,  Indiana  Univ.  Prepared  in 
Sand  Creek  Seminary,  Ind.  Superintendent  of  Schools  of  Chenoa,  111., 
1903-05.      Member  Friend's  Church. 

Married    Melissa    Waldron,     1895,     Rane    City,     Ind.     Children,    Mary 
Lucile,  1900;  Donal  Woodard,  1904. 
Address,  Chenoa,  111. 

FRED  GATES  FOX 
1903.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1122) 

G18     WILLIAM  MAURICE  DEHN 

1903,     Ph.  D. 

Born  June  24,  1872,  Chesaning,  Mich.  f.  Gustave  Moritz  Dehn.  m. 
Agusta  Billquist. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry.  B.  A.,  1893,  Hope  College;  M.  A.,  1896,  same. 
Prepared  in  Holland  High  School  and  Hope  Academy,  Holland,  Mich. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Acacia.  Articles:  Pri- 
m.arj'  Arsines,  Bcrichte  der  Deutschcn  Chemischen  Gesellschaft,Y6\.34:,  3594-3598. 
Primary  Arsines,  American  Chemical  Journal,  Vol.  33  850-900;  Secondary 
Arsines,  same,Vol.  1-54;  Eine  Method  zuschnellen  Chlor  bestimmung  in  Ham, 
Zeitschrift  fur  physiologische  Chcmie,  XLIV  Band.Erstes  Heft,  pp.  11-17; 
Arsonic  and  Arsinic  Acids, /onr.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  28,  347-361.  Member 
Congregational  Church. 
Address,  407  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

BELLE  IRENE  GILLESPIE 
1903.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1678) 

G19     ROXANA  GOBLE 

1903.     M.  A. 

Born  Aug.  22,  1876,  Coles  Co.,  111.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Goble,  Sept.  7, 
1837,  Coles  Co.,  111.     m.   Ann  Brown,  Jan.  4,  1835,  Greenup  Co.,  Kv. 

Teacher.      B.    A.,     1901,    Westfield    College.       Philalethean.      Westfield 
College.      Instructor  in  German  and  Latin,   Westfield  Coll,,  1903-04;  Asst. 
Prin.,  Chester  High  School,  1904. 
Address,  Westfield,  111.,  or  Chester,  111. 

CHESTER  ELLIS  HARRIS 
1903.     M.  A.      (See  No.  1687) 


Graduate  Alumxi  455 

G20     PRUDENCE  WINTER  KOFOID 

1903,     M.  A. 

Born  Aug.  24,  1866,  South  Coventry,  Conn.     f.   Alpheus  Winter,  Feb.  17, 
1838,  Belchertown,  Mass.      m.   Flora  Damarus  Thompson.  Sept.  25,  1834. 

B.    A.,    1890,   Oberlin.       Prepared  in  Hartford  High  School.     Translated 
from  the  Russian,  Scharierkoff's  Monograph  of  the  Infusoria,  Aspirotricha. 

Married  Charles  Atwood  Kofoid,  June  30,  189-1,  Middleheld,  Conn. 
Address,  2618  Aetna  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

ALBERT  CHARLES  PHELPS 
1903.      M.  Arch.      (See  No.  827) 

NUBA  MITCHELL  PLECHER 
1903.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1566) 

ERNEST  WILLIAM  PONZER 
1903.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1383) 

ROBERT  EARL  RICHARDSON 
1903.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1573) 

CURT  AUGUST  SCHROEDER 
1903.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1575) 

FRANK  WILLIAM  SCOTT 
1903.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1577) 

ELRICK  WILLIAMS 

1903.  M.  A.      (See  No.  1785) 

WILLIAM  LAMB  ABBOTT 

1904.  Mech.  Eng.      (See  No.  368) 

MARY  ANDERSON 
1904.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1795) 

OLIVER  MORTON  DICKERSON 
1904.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1852) 


1904. 

M.  S. 

EDWARD  MURRAY  EAST 
(See  No.  1486) 

1904. 

M.  A. 

FRANCES  EMELINE  GILKERSON 
(See  No.  1869) 

1904. 

M.  A. 

HENRY  ALLAN  GLEASON 
(See  No.  1497) 

1904. 

Mech. 

GEORGE  LYMAN  GRIMES 
Eng.      (See  No.  1026) 

1904. 

M.  A. 

LAWRENCE  FRED  LARSON 
(See  No.  1908) 

1904. 

M.  A. 

ERNEST  BARNES  LYTLE 
(See  No.  1544) 

1904. 

M.  A. 

MARTHA  DEETTE  ROLFE 
(See  No.  1399) 

1904. 

M.  A. 

G21     FRED  JOHN  SMITH 

B.  A., 

1899,  Iowa  Wesleyan. 

1904. 

M.  A. 

MIRIAM  URSULA  WELLES 
(See  No.  1989) 

456  University  of  Illinois 

JOSEPH  WADE  WILSON 

1904.  M.  Arch.      (See  No.  1999) 

G22     CHARLES  FRANCIS  BRISCOE 

1905.  M.  A. 

Born  Nov.  1,  1868,  Depauw,  Ind.  f.  Anthony  Wayne  Briscoe,  Depauw, 
Ind.     m.   Margaret  Jane  Sappenfield,  Bradford,  Ind. 

Instructor.  Prepared  in  Valparaiso  Normal  School.  B.  A.,  1899, 
Indiana  Univ.  The  Star  Literary  Society,  N.  I.  N.  School.  Taught  Sciences 
and  Math,  in  the  Ohio  Valley  Normal  School,  1896-97;  Principal  of  Hoopes- 
ton  High  School,  1899-1903.  Instructor  inBotany,  Illinois,  and  Asst.  in 
Soil  Bacteriology  in  the  111.  Agr.   Exp.   Sta.      Member  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Mayme  Loudon,  July  1,  1900,  Moberlv,  Ind.      Child,  Marguerite, 
born  May  1,  1901. 
Address,  604  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

WALTERS  BURROWS  BROWN 
1905.      M.  S.      (See  No.  1011) 

CARY  CLIVE  BURFORD 
1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  2032) 

HARRY  BERNHARD  DIRKS 

1905.     Mech.  Eng.     (See  No.  2066) 

ARTHUR  DONALDSON  EMMETT 
1905.     M.  A.     (See  No.  1488) 

HARRY  BERT  FOX 
1905.     M.  S.      (See  No.  1324) 

G23     DANIEL  THOMAS  GRAY 
1905.      M.  S.      B.  A.,  B.  S.,  1904,  Missouri. 

FRANK  STANLEY  HADFIELD 
1905.     Mech.  Eng.     (See  No.  2105) 

EMERY  ROE  HAYHURST 

1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1883) 

MYRA  ABBIE  MATHER 
1905.     M.  A.     (See  No.  2166) 

G24     IDO   FRANKLIN    MEYER 
1905.      M.  A.      Ph.  B.,  1904,  Iowa  Coll. 

DWIGHT  T  RANDALL 
1905.      Mech.  Eng.      (See  No.  1068) 

G25     MAURICE  H.   REES 

1905.     M.  A. 

Born  Apr.  27,  1880,  Newton,  la.  f.  S.  H.  Rees,  Aug.  4,  1847,  Williams- 
town,  Ohio.     m.   Margaret  Holmes,  Apr.  11,  1858,  Salem.  Ind. 

Teacher.  Prepared  in  Newton  High  School,  la.  B.  A.,  1904,  Mon- 
mouth Coll.  First  Honors,  Monmouth  College,  1904;  Fellowship  in  Zoology, 
Illinois,  1905.  Teacher;  Chair  of  Natural  Sciences,  York  Coll,  York, 
Nebr.,  Sept.,  1905 — .  Member  Iowa  Nafl  Guard,  1899-1901;  Quarter  Mas- 
ter Sergeant  when  discharged. 
Address,  Newton,  la. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  RICHART 

1905.      Mech.  Eng.      (See  No.  662) 

G26     YASUZO   SAKAGAMI 
1905.      Ph.D.      M.  L.,  1899,  Minnesota. 


Graduate  Alumni  45  7 

SHIGETSURA  SHIGA 
1905.     M.  Arch.      (See  No.  768) 

JOHN  CARL  STIXE 
1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  1970) 

LESLIE  ABRAM  WATERBURY 

1905.      C.  E.      (See  No.  1777) 

BURTON  B.   WILCOX 
1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  2273) 

LEROY  C.  WILSON 

1905.      M.  S.      (See  No.  2280) 

ADVANCED  DEGREES  GRANTED  1906 

M.  A. Bond,  Anna  Louise.      (See  No.  1813)     German. 

M.  E. Boner,  Halbert  Evans.      (See  No.  2318)      Mech.  Eng. 

M.  A. Brown,  Fay  Clufif.      B.  A.,  1904,  Indiana.      Physics.      Washington 

Court  House,  Ohio. 

M.  A. Bullock,  Jessie  Jane.      (See  No.  1305)      Mathematics. 

M.  A. — —Clark,  Marv  Edith.      (See  No.  1199)      Philosophy. 

M.S.^ Crane,  Randall,  Fred.      B.  S.,  1899,  Michigan. 

M.  A. De  Motte,  Ruby.      (See  No.  1649)      Botany. 

Ph.  D. Dickerson,  Oliver  Morton.      (See  No.  1850)      History. 

M.  S. Dietrich,  Wilham.      B.  S.,  1899,  Wisconsin.      Animal'  Husbandry. 

Urbana,  111. 

M.  S. Flint,  Paul  Nelson.  B.  A.,  1904,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  Animal  Hus- 
bandry, Cement  City,  Mich. 

M.  A. ^Fritter,    Enoch   Abraham.      M.    A.,    1898,    Finlay   Coll.      English. 

Normal,  111. 

M.  S. Geller,  H.  W.      Agronomy. 

M.  A.— Gilbert,  J.  P.      (See  No.  2385)      Entomology. 

M.  S. Good,    Edwin   Stanton.      B.    S.,    1903,    Mich.    Agr.    Coll.     Animal 

Husbandry.      Urbana,  111. 

A.  E. — Gustafson,  John  Christopher.      (See  No.   2396)      Arch.   Engineering. 

M.  S. Hall,  Louis  Dixon.      (See  No.  1221)     Animal  Husbandry. 

M.  E. Harmon,  John  James.      (See  No.  1686)      Mech.  Engineering. 

M.  E. Kreisinger,  Henry.      (See  No.  2141)      Mech.  Engineering. 

M.  A. Layton,  Katheriiie  A.      (See  No.  1537)     German. 

C.  E. Malcolm,  Charles  Wesley.      (See  No.  1727)     Civil  Engineering. 

M.  E. — Mavall,  Edwin  Lvman.      (See  No.  1370)      Mech.  Engineering. 

M.  S. Moorhouse,   Llewellyn  Alexander.      B.  S.  A. ,1902,  Ont.  Agr.  Coll. 

Agronomy,  Champaign,  111. 

M.  A. Parks,  Mrs.  Allie  V.      (See  No.  2467)      English. 

M.  S. Pickett,  Bethel  Stewart.  B.  S.  A.,  1904,  Ont.  Agr.  Coll.  Horti- 
culture.    Guelph,  Ont. 

M.  A. Pitts,  Florence  Elizabeth.      (See  No.  2202)      English. 

M.  A. Reddick,   Harry   Wilfred.      B.   A.,    1904,   Indiana.      Mathematics. 

Kightstown,  Ind. 

Ph.  D. Scovell,  Melville  Amasa.      (See  No.  84.) 

M.  A. Smith,  Florence  Marv.      (See  No.  1267)     English. 

M.  E. Soverhill,  Harvev  Allen.      (See  No.  1416)     Mech.  Engineering. 

M.  A. Stempel,   Waldniar   Motthaus.      B.   A.,    1905,    Indiana.      Physics. 

Ft.  Madison,  Iowa. 

M.  A. Stevens,  Lucia  Alzina.      (See  No.  1969)      English. 

M.  A. Taylor,  Ruth  Beatrice.      (See  No.  2517)      English. 

Ph.  D. Trowbridge,    Perry   Fox.      M.    A.,    1905,    Michigan.     Chemistry. 

Champaign,  111. 

C.  E. Webber,    Roy   Irwin.      B.    S.,    1899,    Purdue.     Civil   Engineering 

Urbana,  111. 

M.  A. Williams,  Mary  Edith.     (See  No.  2278)     Education. 

M.  S. Willis,  Clififord.      (See  No.  1436)     Agronomy. 


458  University  of  Illinois 


HONORARY  ALUMNI 


ROLAND  RAY  CONKLIN 

1891.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1880.      See  No.  231) 

HENRY  M.  DUNLAP 

1891.     M.  L.     (Cert.  1875.     See  No.  63) 

CHARLES  GLEASON  ELLIOTT 
1891.      C.  E.      (Cert.  1877.      See  No.  133) 

WINFIELD  SCOTT  EVERHART 

1891.     M.  L.      (Cert.  1875.      See  No.  65) 

FRED  LEWIS  HATCH 
1891.     M.  S.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  22) 

TAMES  NEWTON  MATTHEWS 
1891.     M.  L.     (Cert.  1872.     See  No.  7) 

HENRY  EDWIN  ROBBINS 
1891.      M.  S.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  32) 

CLARENCE  ORLANDO  SCUDDER 
1891.     M.  L.     (Cert.  1875.     See  No.  85) 

AVIS  ELIDA  SMITH 
1891.     M.S.     (Cert.  1877.     See  No.  152) 

FRANK  AUGUSTUS  ELLIS  STARR 

1891.  M.  L.      (Cert.  1876.      See  No.  115) 

HI      LOUISE  CATHERINE  ALLEN  GREGORY 

1892.  M.  S. 

Born  in  Navoo,  111.,  1856.      Entered  from  Champaign. 
Address,  care  of  Brown,  Shipley  &  Co.,  Pall  Mall,  London,  England. 

DILLON  SIDNEY  BROWN 

1892.      M.  S.      (Cert.  1875.      See  No.  57) 

ALICE  CHEEVER  BRYAN 
1892.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1874.      See  No.  37) 

JAMES  EDWARD  BUMSTEAD 
1892.     M.  S.     (Cert.  1877.     See  No.  130) 

CHARLES  WRIGHT  CLARK 

1892.      C.  E.      (Cert.  1876.      See  No.  95) 

W^ILLIAM  C.  ELLS 
1892.     C.  E.      (Cert.  1874.      See  No.  41) 

HENRY  MACKAY 

1892.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1876.      See  No.  103) 

JAMES  ROBERT  MANN 
1892.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1876.      See  No.  108) 

ANDREW  T.  MORROW 
1892.     C.  E.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  27) 


Honorary  Alumxi  459 


WATSON  PICKRELL 

1892.  M.  S.      (Cert.  1875.      See  No.  80) 

JOHX   P.   CAMPBELL 

1893.  M.  L.      (Cert.  1874.      See  No.  36) 

HARVEY  C.  ESTEP 
1893.     C.  E.      (Cert.  1874.     See  No.  42) 

CHARLES  PEYTON  GRAHAM 
1803.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  21) 

MILES  FAYETTE  HATCH 
1893.      M.  S.      (Cert.  1872.      See  No.  5) 

WALTER  ELLIOTT  KNIBLOE 
1893.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1876.     See  No.  101) 

HENRY  WESTON  MAHAN 

1893.     M.  L.     (Cert.  1876.     See  No.  105) 

AMANDA  CAMPBELL  MOORE 
1893.      M.  L.  -   (Cert.  1875.     See  No.  59) 

FRANKLIN  CARPENTER  PLATT 
1893.     M.  L.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  30) 

THOMAS  EDWIN  RICKARD 
1893.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1872.     See  No.  12) 

ELNA  ALPHONSO  ROBINSON 

1893.  M.  E.     (Cert.  1875.     See  No.  83) 

RALPH  ALLEN 

1894.  M.  S.      (Cert.  1876.      See  No.  91) 

EBENEZER  LEWIS  DRURY 
1894.     M.  L.      (Cert.  1874.      See  No.  39) 

CHARLES  PERRY  JEFFERS 
1894.      M.  S.      (Cert.  1874.      See  No.  45) 

PARLEY  AGRIPPA  PHILLIPS 
1894.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  29) 

ELIJAH  NEULAN   PORTERFIELD 
1894.     C.  E.      (Cert.  1873.      See  No.  31) 

WILLIE  ALBERT  REISS 
1894.      M.  S.      (Cert.  1872.      See  No.  10) 

HOWARD  SILVER 
1894.      M.  L.      (Cert.  1872.     See  No.  16) 

GEORGE  STOREY 
1894.     C.  E.      (Cert.  1874.      See  No.  51) 

ALONZO  LYONS  WHITCOMB 
1894.     M.  L.      (Cert.  1872.      See  No.  19) 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD  RICKER 
1900.     D.  Arch.      (See  No.  13) 

IRA  OSBORX   BAKER 
1903.     D.Eng.     (See  No.  35) 


460  University  of  Illinois 

H2     JOSEPH  GURNEY  CANNON 

1903.     LL.  D. 

Born  May  7,  1836,  in  Guilford,  N.  C. 

Congressman  and  lawyer.  Admitted  to  Bar,  Illinois.  State's  Attorney, 
27th  Judicial  District,  Illinois,  1861-68;  member  of  Congress,  1873-91  and 
1893-1903,  12th  Illinois  District  and  1903—,  18th  district.  Chairman  of  the 
Committee  on  Appropriations  Slst,  54th,  55th.  56th  and  57th  and  Speaker 
of  the  58th  and  59th  Congresses 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

H3     SHELBY  MOORE  CULLOM 

1903.     LL.  D. 

Born  Nov.  22,  1829,  in  Wayne  Co.,  Ky. 

United  State's  Senator.      Began  to  study  law  in  Springfield,  1853.      Was 
city  Attorney  and  continued  practice  of  law  until  1865.      Elected  member 
Illinois  legislature,  1856,  1860-61;  1872,  1873-74;  member  Congress,  1865-71; 
Governor  of  Illinois,  1876-83;  U.  S.  senator  since  1883. 
Address,  Springfield,  111. 

MARY  TRACY  EARLE 
1903.      M.  A.      (See  No.  418) 

THOMAS    FORSYTHE  HUNT 
1903.     Agr.  D.     (See  No.  387) 

JAMES  ROBERT  MANN 
1903.     LL.  D.     (See  No.  108) 

H4     RICHARD   PRICE  MORGAN 

1903.      D.  Eng. 

Born  Sept.  17,  1828,  in  Stockbridge,  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Railway  Expert.  Prepared  at  Grammar  School, 
Albany,  New  York.  Practicing  Civil  Engineering  for  fifty  years.  Pub- 
lished: First  report  ever  published  with  plans  perfected  in  detail  for 
rapid  transit  elevated  steam  railway  in  New  York  City;  Report 
to  the  Commerce  Com.  of  New  York  State  on  the  decline  of 
the  commerce  of  the  Port  of  New  York;  Report  to  the  United 
States  Pacific  Railway  Com.  on  the  physical  condition  and  cost  of  repro- 
ducing the  land  grant  railroads;  Minority  report  on  the  location  of  a  harbor 
of  refuge  on  the  southern  coast  of  California,  1897,  which  was  sustained  by 
the  Chief  of  Engineers,  the  Attorney  General,  and  also  the  Secretary  of  War; 
also  many  other  professional  reports.  Member  of  the  Railroad  and  Ware- 
house Comm'n  of  111.,  1870-74;  Western  Society  of  Engineers  of  Chicago 
since  1887;  Sons  of  Massachusetts  and  New  England  Societies  of  Chicago 
since   1885;  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Methodist  Church. 

Married  Mary  E.  Rutzer,  Nov.  1,  1854,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Children, 
Edward  R.,  born  Nov.  25,  1855;  Harry  Cantine,  born  1858;  May  Spencer, 
born  May  11,  1860;  Dwight  Cadogan,  born  June  5,  1868. 
Address,  Dwight,  111. 

JOHN   AUGUSTUS-  OCKERSON 
1903.      D.  Eng.      (See  No.   28) 

H5     HERBERT  PUTNAM 

1903.      LL.  D. 

Born  Sept.  20,  1861,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  f.  George  Palmer  Putnam, 
Maine,  1814.     m.   Victorine  Haven,  1824,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Librarian  of  Congress.  Prepared  in  private  school  of  James  H.  Morse, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Graduated,  Harvard  Univ.,  1883;  LL.  B.,  1884,  Colum- 
bia Law  School;  Litt.   D.,   1898,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  LL.  D.,   1903,  Columbian 


Honorary  Alumxi  461 

Univ.;  LL.  D.,  1904,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Librarian  of  Minneapolis  Athenaeum, 
1884-89 ;  admitted  to  bar  of  Minnesota,  1885  ;  active  in  promoting  the  organi- 
zation of  a  free  public  library  for  Minneapolis,  which  was  incorporated  1886; 
abroad  1888  and  expended  nearly  S30,000  in  the  interests  of  the  library;  ap- 
pointed acting  librarian,  1889;  regular  librarian,  1890;  re-elected  to  same,  1891. 
(The  building  cost  8335,000,  was  opened  Dec.  16,  1890,  and  contains  over 
100,000  volumes  and  has  a  home  circulation  of  about  1,000,000.)  Admitted 
to  bar  of  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.,  1892  :  practice  of  law,  Boston,  1892-95;  librarian 
of  Boston  Public  Library,  1895-99;  librarian  of  Congress,  Washington.  D.  C, 
Mar.  13,  1899—.  Pres.  Mass.  Library  Club,  1896-97;  represented  United 
States  as  delegate  to  the  international  library  conference,  1897;  twice  pres. 
of  Amer.  Lib.  Assn.  since  1898.  Published  many  articles  in  reviews  and  pro- 
fessional journals. 

Married  Charlotte   Elizabeth   Munroe,   Oct.    5,    1S86,   Cambridge,   Mass. 
Children,  Shirley,  born  1887;  Brenda,  born  1890. 
Address,  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 

SAMUEL  WESLEY  STRATTON 
1903.     D.  Eng.      (See  No.  406) 

JOHN  EDWARDS   WRIGHT 

1903.  M.  A.     (See  No.  450) 

H6      WILLIS  J.   BAILEY 

1904.  LL.  D. 

Born  Oct.  12,  1854,  in  Carroll  Co.,  111. 

Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  High  School.  Attended  Illinois,  1879.  Engaged 
in  farming  and  stock  raising.  Member  of  Kansas  State  bd.  agr.,  1895-99. 
Kansas  Legislature.  1888.  Pres.  Rep.  State  League,  1893.  Member  of 
Congress,  at  large.  Kansas.  1899-1901.     Governor  of  Kansas,  1903-05. 

Married  Mrs.  Ida  B.  Weed.  June  9,  1903. 
Address,  Baileyville,  Kan. 

LINCOLN  BUSH 
1904.      D.Eng.      (See  No.  527) 


1904.      LL.  D. 


H7     JOHN  WILLISTON  COOK 


Born  Apr.  20,  1844,  in  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  Harry  Dewitt  Cook, 
m.  Joanna  Hall. 

President  Northern  Illinois  State  Normal  School.  Graduated  from 
Illinois  State  Normal  Univ..  1865.  M.  A.,  Knox  College;  LL.  D.,  Blackburn 
Univ.  Principal  public  schools,  1865-66;  teacher,  Illinois  State  Normal 
Univ.,  1866-90;  president  same,  1890-99;  Pres.  N.  E.  A..  1903-04.  Author 
(with  Miss  N.  Cropsey)  Normal  Series  of  Arthimetics.  Contributed  various 
articles  to  school  periodicals.  Pres.  Illinois  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1880; 
Pres.  Normal  Dept.,  N.  E.  A.,  1896. 

Married  Lvdia  Farnham  Spofford,  August  26,  1867.     Child,  Agnes  Spof- 
ford. 
Address,  De  Kalb,  111. 

H8     WILLIAM   FREEMAN   MYRICK  GOSS 

1904.     D.  Eng. 

Born  Oct.  7,  1859,  in  Barnstable,  Mass.  f.  Frank  B.  Goss.  m.  Mary 
Gorham. 

Director  of  the  Engineering  Laboratory  and  Dean  of  the  Schools  of  Engi- 
neering, Purdue  Univ.  Certificate  of  graduation,  1879,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.; 
M.  S.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1888.  Organized  Dept.  of  Practical  Mechanics.  Purdue 
Univ.,  1879.  Published,  Bench  Work  in  Wood.  Locomotive  Sparks,  and 
scientific  reports  and  papers.      Member  and  past  Manager  of  the  Amer.  Soc. 


462  University  of  Illinois 

of  Mech.  Engrs.;  member  International  Assn.  for  Testing  Materials;  Fellow 
of  the  American  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.,  Council  of  the  Soc.  for  Promotion  of 
Engr.  Edu.;  member  and  past  pres.  of  Western  Railway  Club;  Indiana 
Acad,  of  Science;  Indiana  Engineering  Soc;  Jury  of  Awards,  Columbian 
Exposition.  Contributing  Editor  of  the  Railroad  Gazette.  Chairman, 
Advisory  Committee  of  the  Penn.  Railway  Co.  charged  with  testing  locomo- 
tives at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition;  Expert  in  charge  of  Mech.  Engr. 
Exhibit,  Land  Grant  Colleges,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition. 

Married  Edna  D.  Baker,  Aug.  22,  1884,  Painesville,  Ohio. 
Address,  811  Colum.bia  Street.  La  Faj^ette,  Ind. 

HQ     WILLIAM  ARNON  HENRY 

1904.      D.  Agr. 

Born  June  16,  1850,  Norwalk,  Ohio.  f.  William  Henry.  m.  Martha 
Haines,  Condict. 

Educator.  Prepared  in  public  schools  and  Holbrook  Normal,  Lebanon, 
Ohio.  Attended  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1867-69;  Cornell  Univ.,  1876-80; 
B.  S.,  Agr.,  1880,  same;  D.  Sc,  1904,  Univ.  of  Vt.  Prin.  New  Haven,  Ind., 
High  School,  1872-73;  Boulder,  Colo.,  High  School,  1873-76;  Prof.  Botany 
and  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1881 ;  Prof,  of  Agr.,  1883;  Director  Agr'l  Expt.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1887;  Dean  College  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1891—.  Had  charge 
from  beginning  of  Agr'l  Coll.  and  Expt.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Author  (Sec- 
ond Part)  Rusk's  Special  Report  on  Diseases  of  Cattle  and  Cattle  Feeding, 
1892;  Handbook  on  Northern  Wisconsin,  1895  (State  publ.);  Feeds  and 
Feeding,  1898. 

Married  Clara  Roxanna  Taylor,  Aug.  19,  1881,  Oakfield,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Univ.  Farm,  Madison,  Wis. 

HIO     LIVINGSTON  C.  LORD 

1904.     LL.  D. 

Born  Aug.  27,  1851,  at  Killingworth,  Conn.  f.  Benjamin  Lord.  m. 
Antoinette  Case. 

President  Eastern  111.  State  Normal  School.  -  Prepared  in  rural  schools; 
graduated  State  Normal  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1871.  Principal 
Terryville,  Conn.,  High  School,  1871-74;  of  Winnebago  City,  Minn.,  schools, 
1874-78;  of  Union  School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1878-79;  supt.  schools,  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  1879-88;  pres.  State  Normal  School,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  1888-89; 
pres.  State  Normal  School,  Charleston,  111.,  1899 — .  Member  Nat.  Soc.  of 
Scientific  Study  of  Education;  Nat.  Council  of  Education;  active  member 
N.  E.  A.;Congregational  Church. 

Married  Mary  E.  Cook,  1874,  at  Bristol,  Conn. 
Address,  Charleston,  111. 

Hll     SIMON  NEWTON  DEXTER  NORTH 

1904.      LL.  D. 

Born  Nov.  29,  1849,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  f.  Dr.  Edward  North.  m.  Mary 
F.  Dexter. 

Journalist,  Statistician.  Graduated  at  Hamilton  Coll.,  New  York,  1869. 
Managing  Editor  Utica  Morning  Herald,  1869-86;  Editor  and  Joint  Proprie- 
tor Albany  Express,  1886-88.  Secretary  National  Association  of  Wool 
Manufacturers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-1903.  Appointed  Member  of  United 
States  Industrial  Commission  by  President  McKinley,  1898;  resigned,  1899, 
to  accept  position  of  Chief  Statistician  for  Manufactures,  Twelfth  Census; 
appointed,  April,  1903,  Director  of  the  United  States  Census.  Trustee 
Brookline  (Mass.)  Public  Library;  Vice-president  American  Statistical 
Assn. ;  Vice-president  American  Economic  Assn. ;  Member  International  Sta- 
tistical Inst.;  Membre  Washington  Acad,  of  Sciences.  Clubs:  Cosmos, 
Washington;  St.  Botolph,  Twentieth  Century,  Boston.  Editor  Quarterly 
Bulletin  of  Wool  Manufacturers'  Assn.  from   ISSS   to   1903.       Author:     An 


HoxoRARV  Alumxi  463 

American  Textile  Glossary,  1895;  A  History  of  the  American  Wool  Manu- 
facture, 1903;  also  numerous  pamphlets  and  lectures  on  economical,  indus- 
trial, and  educational  subjects. 

Married  Lillian  Sill  Comstock.  July  8,  1875,  Rome,  N.  Y. 
Address:    (home)    1414  21st   vSt.,  Washington,  D.  C;   (office)  Census  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

H12     WILLIAM  E.  OUIXE 

1904.      LL.  D. 

Born  Feb.  9,  1847,  on  Isle  of  Man. 

Dean  Faculty  College  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Chicago.  M.  D.  Pre- 
pared in  public  and  high  schools.  Served  four  years  as  apprentice  in  Phar- 
macy; M.  D.,  1869,  Chicago  Med.  Coll.  Professor  Materia  Medica  and  Thera- 
peutics, same,  1870-83;  professor  Principle  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  Coll. 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  since  1883.  Member  many  scientific  bodies  and 
held  manv  hospital  appointments. 

Married  Lettie  Mason,  1876,  Normal,  111.,  (died  June  14,  1903). 
Address,  3160  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  Office,  Columbus  Memorial  Bldg. 

FRANK  WHITE 

1904.  LL.D.      (S33  No.  251) 

JAMES  ELDER  ARMSTRONG 

1905.  M.  A.      (See  No.  2  52) 

HENRY  MAHAN  BEARDSLEY 
1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  203) 

H13     DANIEL  HUDSON  BURNHAM 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Sept.  4,  1846,  Henderson,  N.  Y. 

Architect.  M.  A.,  1893,  Harvard;  M.  A.,  1893,  Yale;  Sc.  D.  1895, 
Northwestern.  Studied  architecture  in  Chicago  and  became  head  of 
firm  of  Burnham  8z  Root,  now  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.  Architect  of  The 
Rookery,  The  Temple,  IMasonic  Temple,  Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank, 
Great  Northern  Hotel,  First  National  Bank,  Commercial  National  Bank, 
Railway  Exchange,  and  many  other  buildings  in  Chicago.  Also  the  Mills, 
Chronicle  and  Merchants'  Exchange  Buildings  in  San  Francisco,  EUicott 
Square,  Bufifalo,  Society  for  Savings,  Cleveland,  Land  Title  Building  and 
Wanamaker  Store,  Philadelphia,  Frick  and  Oliver  Buildings,  Pittsburg, 
Wanamaker  Store,  New  York,  and  Terminal  Station,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Chief  Architect  and  director  of  works  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1890- 
93.  Chairman  Comm'n  for  beautifying  Cleveland,  Ohio,  member  Senate 
Comm'n  for  beautifying  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  1417  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

H14     NORMAN  J.  COLEMAN 
1905.     D.Agr. 

Editor  Coleman's  Rural  World. 
Address,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

HI 5     McKENDREE   HYPES  CHAMBERLIN 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Nov.  17,  1838. 

President  McKendree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  111.,  since  1894.  Graduated  at 
McKendree  Coll.,  1859;  M.  A.,  1862;  LL.  B..  1861,  Harvard;  LL.  D.,  1896, 
U.  S.  Grant  Univ.,  Chattanooga.  Candidate  for  Congress,  Republican 
ticket,  Springfield  District,  1872;  Secretary  Railroad  Commission,  Illinois, 
1877-81;  Lay  Delegate  to  Quadriennial  Session  General  Conference,  M.  E. 


464-  University  of  Illinois 

Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1896,  also  to  General  Conference  Session,  Chicago, 
1900;  Delegate  to  Ecumenical  Conference,  London,  England,  Sept.,  1901; 
Trustee  State  Historical  Library;  Member  State  Historical  Soc;  Member 
Rhodes  Scholarship  Comm'n,  Illinois;  Author  of  a  number  of  pamphlets 
on  economics  and  other  subjects. 

Married  Helen  L.  Dana,  June  8,  1869. 
Address,  Lebanon,  111. 

H16     THOMAS  CHROWDER  CHAMBERLIN 

1905.     Sc.-D. 

Born  Sept.  25,  1843,  near  Mattoon,  111. 

Geologist.  B.  A.,  1866,  Beloit  Coll.,  and  M.  A.,  1869;  Ph.  D.,  1882, 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  and  Univ.  of  Wis.;  LL.  D.,  1887,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Beloit 
Coll.  and  Columbian  (Geo.  Washington)  Univ.;  LL.  D.,  1904,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Principal  High  School,  1866-68;  Graduate  Student,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1868-69; 
Professor  of  Natural  Science,  State  Normal  School,  Whitewater,  Wis., 
1869-73;  Professor  of  Geology,  Beloit  Coll.,  1873-82;  Assistant  State  Geolo- 
gist of  Wisconsin,  1873-76;  Chief  Geologist,  ibid.,  1876-82;  studied  glaciers 
of  Switzerland,  1878;  Lecturer  on  Geology,  Beloit  Coll.,  1882-87;  U.  S. 
Geologist,  Glacial  Division,  1882—.  President  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1887-92; 
Geologist  to  Peary  Expedition,  1894;  President  of  the  Chicago  Acad,  of 
Sciences,  1895 — .  Author  of  Geology  of  Wisconsin  and  numerous  geological 
papers;  also  (with  R.  D.  Salisbury)  of  three-volume  treatise  on  Geology; 
editor  Journal  of  Geology.  Consulting  Geologist,  Wisconsin  Geological  Sur- 
vey; Commissioner,  Illinois  Geological  Survey. 

Married  Alma  Isabel  Wilson,  1867. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

HI 7     OCTAVE  CHANUTE 

1905.     D.  Eng. 

Born  in  France,  1832.     Came  to  U.  S.  in  1839. 

President  Chicago  Tie  Preserving  Co. ;  Consulting  Engineer.  Prepared  in 
private  schools  and  by  private  tutors,  New  York,  N .  Y.  Engaged  in  construction 
and  operation  of  railroads  and  bridges,  1848-88,  notably  Kansas  City  bridge 
and  Sibley  bridge  over  the  Missouri  and  Fort  Madison  bridge  across  the 
Mississippi.  Built  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  and  at  Kansas  City.  Chair- 
man of  committee  to  report  on  Rapid  Transit  for  New  York  in  1874,  and  on 
preservation  of  timber  in  1885.  Chairman,  International  Engineering  Con- 
gress in  Chicago,  1893.  Investigated  theoretically  and  experimentally  laws 
of  flight.  President  Amer.  Soc.  Civ.  Engineers,  1891;  Pres.  of  Western  Soc. 
of  Engrs.,  1901;  Hon.  Mem.  Inst'n  Civ.  Engrs.  of  Great  Britian,  1895.  Fel- 
low and  Sec.  A.  A.  A.  S.  Member  Century  Assn.,  New  York.  Author,  The 
Kansas  City  Bridge,  Progress  in  Flying  Machines,  and  a  great  many  papers 
upon  engineering  subjects  in  technical  transactions  and  periodicals. 
Address,  413  East  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

H18     EDWIN  GILBERT  COOLEY 

1905.     LL.  D. 

Born  Mar.  12,  1857,  in  Strawberry  Point,  la.     f.   Gilbert  Cooley. 

Superintendent  of  Schools,  Chicago,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  public  schools, 
Strawberry  Point,  and  State  Univ.  of  Iowa.  Ph.  B.,  1895,  Chicago;  LL.  D. 
Teaching  in  Iowa,  1879,  Supt.  of  Schools,  Cresco,  la.,  1885-91;  Aurora,  111., 
1891-93;  prin.  high  school.  La  Grange,  111.,  1893-1900;  elected  principal 
Chicago  Normal  school,  1899,  but  before  taking  that  position  elected  super- 
intendent of  schools,  1900 — .  Pres.  111.  State  Teachers'  Assn.;  Pres.  Dept. 
Superintendence,  N.  E.  A.,  1904.  Decoration,  Order  of  Franz  Josef  (Aus- 
trian), 1905.  Member  Union  League,  Chicago  Athletic,  Chicago  Literary, 
Quadrangle,  Iroquois  Clubs. 

Married  Lj-dia  A.  Stanley,  Jan.  1,  1878. 
Address,  La  Grange,  111.;  Office,  Tribune  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 


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H19     GEORGE  BRUCE  CORTELYOU 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  July  26,  1862,  in  New  York  City. 

Postmaster-General.  Prepared  in  public  and  private  schools;  graduated, 
Hempstead  Inst,  and  State  Normal  School,  Westfield,  Mass.  LL.  B., 
1895,  Georgetown  Univ.;  LL.  M.,  1896,  Columbian  Univ.;  LL.  D.  (hon.), 
Georgetown  L^niv.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Kentucky  Wesleyan  Coll.  General  law  and 
verbatim  reporter.  New  York,  1883-85;  Principal  of  preparatory  schools  in 
New  York,  1885-89;  in  latter  year  entered  public  service,  has  been  private 
secretary  to  various  public  officials,  among  them  post-office  inspector  in 
charge  at  New  York,  the  surveyor  of  the  port  of  New  York,  and  Fourth  Asst. 
Postmaster-General;  appointed  stenographer  to  Pres.  Cleveland,  1895; 
executive  clerk,  1896;  Asst.  Secretary  to  Pres.  McKinley,  1898-1900;  Secre- 
tary to  President,  1900-01';  reappointed  by  Pres.  Roosevelt;  Secretary  of 
newly  established  Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  1903;  chainnan  of  Republi- 
can Nat.  Com.,  1904,  and  conducted  campaign  which  resulted  in  election  of 
Pres.  Roosevelt;  entered  new  Cabinet,  1905,  as  Postmaster-General. 

Married  Lily  Morris  Hinds,  Sept.  15,  1888.     Children,  two  boys  and  two 
girls. 
Address,  2111  Bancroft  Place,  Washington,  D.  C;  238  Maryland  Ave.,  N.  E. 

CHARLES  HENRY  DENNIS 
1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  265) 

H20     JACOB   McGAVOCK  DICKINSON 

1905.     LL.  D. 

Born  Jan.  30,  1851,  in  Columbus,  Miss.  f.  Henry  Dickinson,  m.  Anna 
McGavock. 

Lawyer.  M.  A.,  1872,  Univ.  of  Nashville;  LL.  D.,  1905,  Columbia  L^niV. 
Studied  law  at  Columbia  Coll.,  New  York,  Univ.  of  Leipzig  and  in  Paris. 
Admitted  to  bar  1874.  Served  several  times  by  special  commission  on 
Supreme  Bench  of  Tennessee;  Asst.  Atty.  Gen.,  U.  S.,  1895-97.  General 
Counsel,  Illinois  Central  R.  R.  Co.  Leading  Counsel  for  LTnited  States  in 
Alaskan  Boundar}^  case.      Member  of  Chicago  Club  and  Onwentsia  Club. 

Married  Martha  Overton,  1876,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Address,  389  Erie  St.,  Office,  1  Park  Row,  Chicago,  111. 

H21      ANDREW  SLOAN  DRAPER 

1905.     LL.  D. 

Bom  June  21,  1848,  Westford,  New  York.  f.  Sylvester.  Bigelow  Draper 
m.  Jane  Sloan. 

Third  President  of  the  Universitv.  Prepared  in  The  Albanv  Academy, 
Albany,  N.  Y.  LL.  B.,  1871,  Albany  Law  School,  of  Union  Univ.  LL.  D. 
(Hon.),  1903,  Columbia;  LL.  D.  (Hon.),  1905,  Illinois.  Practiced  law,  1871- 
84;  member  of  New  York  Legislature,  1881;  Judge  U.  S.  Court  of  Alabama 
Claims,  1884-1886;  State  Supt.  of  PubUc  Instruction  of  New  York,  1886-92; 
Supt.  of  Instruction,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Public  School,  1892-94;  President  of 
the  University  of  Illinois,  1894-1904;  Commissioner  of  Education  of  New 
York  State,  A'pr.  1,  1904 — .  Published:  Books:  Reports  as  State  Supt.  of 
Public  Instruction  of  New  York,  1887-1892;  Code  of  Public  Instruction  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  1,075  pp,  1887;  Architecture  for  low-priced  school 
houses,  1888;  Decisions  as  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1888 
to  1892,  491  pp.,  1892;  Annual  Reports  as  vSuperintendent  of  Instruction, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  Pubhc  Schools,  1893,  1894;  The  Rescue  of  Cuba,  200  pp.. 
Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  1898.  More  than  sixty  published  addresses,  on 
educational  topics,  from  1887  to  1906,  including:  Educational  Tendencies, 
Desirable  and  Otherwise,  before  Harvard  Univ.  Teachers  Assn.,  Cam.bridge, 
Mar.  8,  1902,  pub.  in  Educational  Review.  May  1902;  Shall  the  use  of  the 
terms  "College"  and  "  L^niversity"  be  restricted  Vjy  the  State?  before  North 


466  University  of  Illinois 

Central  Assn.  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Mar.  28, 
1902,  pub.  in  Educational  Review,  June,  1902  ;University  Questions  Concern- 
ing the  Common  Schools,  111.  State  Teachers  Assn.,  Dec.  30,  1903,  pub.  in  the 
Educational  Review,  Feb.,  1904;  Government  in  American  Universities, 
North  Central  Assn.  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools,  Chicago,  Mar., 
1904,  pub.  in  Educational  Review,  Oct.,  1904;  The  University  Presidency, 
before  National  Conference  of  University  Trustees,  held  in  connection  with 
the  Inauguration  of  Edmund  J.  James,  as  President  of  the  University  of 
Illinois,  Oct.  17,  1905,  pub.  in  Proceedings  of  that  conference.  Articles:  The 
Limits  of  State  Control  in  Education,  Educational  Review,  Jan.,  1891 ;  Public 
School  Pioneering  in  New  York  and  Massachusetts,  Educational  Review, 
Apr.,  1892;  Public  School  Pioneering  in  New  York  and  Massachusetts — A 
Reply  to  a  Reply,  Educational  Review,  Oct.,  1892;  Public  chool  Pioneering 
in  New  York  and  Massachusetts — A  Final  Reply,  Educational  Review,  Apr., 
1893;  The  Organization  of  City  Schools  System,  report  of  Committee  of 
Fifteen,  Educational  Review,  Mar.,  1895;  State  Universities  of  the  Middle 
West,  Educational  Review,  Apr.  23,  1897;  Common  Schools  in  the  Larger 
Cities,  The  Forum,  June,  1899;  The  Ethics  of  Getting  Teachers  and  of  Get- 
ting Vositions,  Educational  Review, ]\xne,\900;  Ideal  Public  Schools,  yoifi/z's 
Companion,  Feb.  14,  1901;  Our  State  Universities,  Outlook,  Aug.  3,  1901. 
Coming  Steps  in  the  Evolution  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Illinois  Magazine, 
Oct.  1,1903;  Going  to  College,  Youth's  Companion,  Sept.  1,-  1904;  The  Pub- 
lic School  Programs,  Outlook,  July  22,  1905;  numerous  miscellaneous  pam- 
phlets, etc.  Member  of  Board  of  Education,  Citv  of  Albany,  1878-81 
and  1890-92.  Awarded  the  Silver  Medal  at  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1900 
for  Monograph  on  the  Organization  of  American  School  System  and  the  Gold 
Medal  for  the  same  and  also  the  grand  prize  at  St.  Louis  Exposition  for  Em- 
minent  services  to  Education.  Member  Presbyterian  Church  and  of  many 
educational  organizations,  honorary  member  of  Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc. 
of  the  Chicago  Hist.  Soc,  and  of  the  St.  Louis  Railway  Club.  Director 
of  the   Nat'l  Commercial  Bank  of  Albany,   N.    Y. 

Married  Abbie  Louis  Lyon,  May  8,  1872,  New  Britain,  Conn.      Children, 
Charlotte  Leland,  bom  Nov.  21,  1875;  Edwin  Lyon,  born  Aug.  19,  1882. 
Address,  133  Lake  Ave.  South,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

H22     DAVID  FELMLEY 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Apr.  24,   1857,  near  Somerville,  N.  J.      f.  John  S.  Felmley.      m. 
Ellen  Voorhees. 

President  Illinois  Normal  University.  Prepared  in  public  schools,  N.  Y., 
and  Perrv,  111.,  and  Blackburn  Univ.  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1881.  Supt. 
schools,  Carroll  ton.  111.,  1882-90;  Professor  Math.,  111.  State  Normal  Univ., 
1890-1900;  President,  1900—.  President  Illinois  State  Teachers'  Assn., 
1901. 

Married  Auta  Stout,  July  6    1887    Carrollton,  111. 
Address,   Normal,   111. 

H23     STEPHEN  ALFRED  FORBES 

1905.     LL.  D. 

Born  May  29,  1844,  Silver  Creek,  vStephenson  Co.,  111.  f.  Isaac  Sawyer 
Forbes,  Jan.  15,  1800,  Wilmington,  Vt.  m.  Agnes  Van  Hoesen,  Aug.  12, 
1800,  Cortlandville,  N.  Y. 

Educator  and  Scientist.  Educated  at  Beloit  Academy,  Wis., 
Rush  Medical  Coll.,  and  111.  State  Normal  Univ.  Ph.  D  ('1884,  on 
examination  and  thesis),  Indiana  State  Univ.  Public-school  teacher, 
1867-71;  Curator,  Museum  of  the  Illinois  State  Natural  History  Soci- 
ety, 1872-77;  Teacher  of  Zoology,  111.  State  Norm.  Univ.,  1875-78; 
Professor  of  Zoology,  Univ.  111.,  1884 — ;  Director  of  a  Normal  Sum- 
n-er    School    of    Nat.    Hist.,    1875,    1876;     Founder    (1877)    and   Director 


HoxoRARV  Alum.vi  467 

(1877—)  of  the  Illinois  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist,  (to  which  the  111.  State  Mus. 
of  Nat.  Hist,  was  converted  by  legislative  enactment)  and  of  the  111.  Biologic- 
al Sta.  (1894 — );  editor  of,  as  well  as  contributor  to,  the  Bulletin  of  the  III. 
State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  (1877 — ),  of  which  6  vols.,  averaging  573  pp.  each 
and  containing  177  plates,  are  complete;  111.  State  Entomologist,  by  ap- 
pointm.ent  of  Governor  Shelby  M.  CuUom,  1882 — ;  Pres.  of  Cambridge 
(Mass.)  Entomological  Club,  18'86,  of  Western  Soc.  of  Naturalists,  1890,  of 
Amer.  Assn.  of  Economic  Entomologists,  1893,  and  of  Nat'l  Soc.  of  Horti- 
cultural Inspectors  since  its  organization  in  1901;  Dean  Coll.  Sci.,  Univ.  111., 
1888-1905;  organizer  of  International  Congress  of  Zoologists  at  the  World's 
Columbian  Exp.,  1893,  Director  of  Aquarium  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  Comm'n  at 
the  same,  and  also  responsible  for  plans  and  for  preparation  of  the  exhibit 
there  of  the  nat.  hist,  of  the  State  of  Illinois;  in  charge  of  a  Nat.  Hist.  Survey 
of  111.,  1878 — ),  and  responsible  for  the  issuance  of  final  reports  on  the  zoology 
of  the  state,  two  of  which  have  already  been  printed.  Awarded  first-class 
medal  of  the  Societe  d"Acclimatation  de  France  for  scientific  publications, 
1886.  Sigma  Xi,  111.  Chapter,  1903.  In  Civil  War  (7th  111.  cav.),  1861-65; 
captain  of  company  at  twenty;  5  mos.  in  rebel  prison.  Publications:  Too 
voluminous  to  mention  in  detail.  Studies  of  the  Food  of  Birds  and  Fishes. 
and  of  the  Food  and  Contagions  Diseases  of  Insects,  printed  for  the  most 
part  in  the  Bull.  111.  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  have  appeared  under  twenty- 
eight  different  titles,  and  number  upwards  of  600  pp.  Under  the  head  of 
General  Zoological  Contributions  (248  pp.)  may  be  mentioned:  List  of  Illinois 
Crustacea,  Bull.  111.  State  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.;  an  illustrated  paper  on  Some 
Lake  Superior  Entomostraca,  Ann.  Rep.  U.  S.  Comm'n  on  Fish  and  Fisheries, 
1887;  and  a  report  on  The  Aquatic  Invertebrate  Fauna  of  the  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  Wyoming,  and  of  the  Flathead  Region  of  Montana,  Bull. 
U.  S.  Fish  Comm'n,  1891.  Under  the  tenn  Miscellaneous  Papers,  mostly  ento- 
mological (230  pp.),  may  be  mentioned  an  Address  as  First  Vice-President 
of  the  Assn.  of  Economic  Entomologists  at  its  fourth  annual  meeting,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1892,  pub.  in  Insect  Life,  Vol.  V.,  No.  2;  a  Presidential 
Address  on  the  literature  of  economic  entomolog}-,  read  before  the  same 
Assn.  at  Madison,  Wis.,  in  1893,  pub.  in  Insect  Life,  Vol.  VI,  No.  2,  and  two 
papers  read  at  the  fourteenth  and  sixteenth  annual  conventions  of  the  Assn. 
of  Amer.  Agr.  Colls,  and  Exp.Stas.,  one  on  Nursery  Inspection  and  Orchard 
Insectide  Work  in  Illinois,  pub.  in  Trans.  14th  Ann.  Convention  of  the  Assn, 
1901,  and  one  on  Excellencies  and  Defects  of  existing  Legislation  for  the 
Control  of  Insect  and  Fungus  Pests,  pub.  in  proc.  16th  Ann.  Convention, 
same,  1903.  Educational  Contributions:  The  most  important  of  these  have 
been  made  in  the  course  of  a  long  campaign  for  the  introduction  of  the 
natural  sciences  into  the  public  schools  of  Illinois  and  for  the  general  use,  in 
school  and  college,  of  objective  methods  of  scientific  instruction.  Some  of 
the  titles  are  as  follows:  History  and  Status  of  Public  School  Work  in  Illinois 
(15  pp.)  and  Pedagogical  Contents  of  Zoology,  (11  pp.)  both  published  by 
the  111.  State  Lab.  Nat.  Hist,  in  1891,  in  Educational  Papers  by  Illinois 
Science  Teachers;  The  Scientific  Method  in  High  School  and  Col- 
lege, (11  pp.)  School  Science,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  1903,  Economic  and  Industrial 
Aspects  of  Secondary  School  Biology.  12  pp.  School  Science,  Vol.  V,  No.  3, 
and  The  Method  of  Science  and  the  Public  School,  read  before  the  N.  Y. 
State  Science  Teachers'  Assn.  in  1900.  (separately  printed).  Reports  as 
State  Entomologist,  1883 — :  These  now  number  twelve,  and  contain  (exclusive 
of  indexes)  2,152  pp..  Ill  plates,  and  hundreds  of  text  figures.  They  record 
personal  investigation  on  a  great  variety  of  economic  and  scientific  subjects. 
The  7th  and  12th  reports  ( 18th  and  23rd  of  entire  ser.)  are  respectively  iParts 
I  and  II  of  a  "Monograph  of  Insect  Injuries  to  Indian  Corn,"  and  together 
contain  400  pages,  23  plates,  and  238  text  figures.  Volumes  III-VII  of  the 
Bull.  111.  State  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  containing  many  of  the  more  important  articles 
of  these  reports,  or  abstracts  of  the  same,  generally  an  advance  edition  of  an 
instalment  of  a  report.     Four   articles  of  the  forthcoming  thirteenth  report 


468  University  of  Illinois 

■ — Injury  to  Corn  by  the  Timothy  Bill-bugs  (Sphenophoriis  sp.),  Comparative 
Experiments  on  the  Corn  Root-Aphis  {Aphis  maidiradicis  Forbes),  Compara- 
tive Experiments  with  Various  Insecticides  for  the  San  Jose  Scale,  and 
Spraving  for  the  Pkim-curculio — have  been  thus  printed  as  Nos.  104,  107, 
and  l08  of.  Vol.  VII  of  the  Sta.  Bull.  Bull.  State  Entomologist' s  Offce, 
Nos.  1-5  (1887-1894,  84  pp.):  This  short  series  dealt,  in  the  following  order, 
with  the  Codling  Moth,  the  Chinch-bug,  the  Hessian  Fly,  and  the  Fruit 
Bark  Beetle.  (No.  5,  like  No.  2,  is  on  the  chinch-bug.)  Executive  reports: 
as  Director  of  the  111.  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.  (1879-1900)  and  as  Director 
of  the  111.  Biological  Sta.  (1985-96);  as  Director  of  the  Aquarium  of  the  U.  S. 
Fish  Commission  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exp. ;  and  as  State  Entomologist 
(especially  on  operations  under  the  Horticultural  Inspection  Act), — 250  pp. 
and  numerous  plates.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  charter  member,  Soc.  for  Pro- 
motion of  Agr.  Sci.,  m.ember  Washington  Acad,  of  Sciences,  St. 
Louis  Acad,  of  Sciences,  and  several  other  societies,  entomological  and 
zoological,  including  Amer  Zoological  Soc,  Amer.  Soc.  of  Naturalists,  and  the 
Societe  Entomologique  de  France. 

Married   Clara    Shaw    Gaston,    Dec.    25,    1873,    Normal,    111.     Children, 
Bertha  Van  Hoesen,  born  Nov.   28,   1874;  Ernest  Browning,  born  Nov.  3, 
1876;  Winifred,  born  Aug.  8,  1879;  Ethel  Clara  Schumann,  July  20,   1881; 
Richard  Edwin,  Jan.  2,  1887,  (died  Mar.  18,  1893). 
Address,  1209  West  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

ALFRED    GREGORY 

1905.      M.  A.      (See  No.  178) 

H24     THOMAS  FRANKLIN   HOLGATE 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Apr.  8,  1859,  in  Hastings  Co.,  Ontario,  f.  Thomas  Holgate.  m. 
Eleanor  Wright. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  North- 
western Univ.  B.  A.,  1884,  M.  A.,  1889,  Ph.  D.,  1893,  Victoria  Coll., 
Toronto.  Fellow  Clark  Univ.  Professor  of  mathematics,  Northwestern 
Univ.  since  1893;  dean,  college  of  Liberal  Arts,  since  1902;  acting  President, 
1904-06.  Author,  Elementary  Geometry,  1901.  Translator,  Reye's  Geom- 
etry of  Position,  1893.  Contributor  to  math,  journals.  Member  Amer. 
Math.  Soc. 

Married  Georgiana  Angela  Burdette,  July  23,  1890,  Newburgh,  Ont. 
Address,  617  Library  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

H25     ABBOTT  LAWRENCE  LOWELL 

1905.     LL.  D. 

Born  Dec.  13,  1856,  Boston,  Mass.  f.  Augustus  Lawrence  Lowell,  m. 
Katherine  Bigelow  Lawrence. 

Professor  of  Science  of  Government,  Harvard  Univ.  Graduate  of  Har- 
vard, 1877;  LL.  B.,  1880,  Harvard  Law  School;  practiced  law  in  Boston, 
1880-97;  lectured  at  Harvard,  1897-99;  professor  of  the  science  of  govern- 
ment, Harvard,  1900;  trustee  of  the  Lowell  Institute  of  Boston,  1900. 
Author:  Transfer  of  Stock  in  Corporations,  (with  Judge  Francis  C.  Lowell), 
1884;  Essays  on  Government,  1889;  Governments  and  Parties  in  continental 
Europe,  1896;  Colonial  Civil  Service,  (with  Prof.  H.  Morse  Stephens),  1900. 
Influence  of  Parties  on  Legislation  in  England  and  America,  1902. 
Address,  843  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

H26     THOMAS  McCLELLAND 
1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  May  1,  1846,  Quilly,  County  Derry,  Ireland,  f.  William  McClel- 
land,    m.   Margaret  Smiley. 

President  of  Knox   College.       B.  A.,  1875,  Oberlin  Coll.;    M.  A.,   1883; 


Honorary  Alumni  469 

D.  D.,  1891,  Tabor  Coll.;  divinity  sUxdent.  Oberlin,  1875-78;  Asst.  Prin. 
Denmark  Acad.,  1876-78;  student  Union  Theological  Sem.,  1878-79;  An- 
dover  Theological  Sem.,  1879-80;  graduate,  Andover,  1880,  Professor  of 
Philosophy,  Tabor  Coll.,  1880-91;  President  Pacific  Univ.,  1891-1900; 
President  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  Sept.  13,  1900—. 
Married  Harriet  C.  Day,  Aug.  19,  1880,  Denmark,  la. 
Address,  656  North  Prairie  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

H27     JOHN  BENJAMIN  MURPHY 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Dec.  21,  1857,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Surgeon.  Prepared  in  High  School.  M.  D.,  1879,  Rush  Med.  College. 
Practiced  medicine,  Chicago,  until  1882;  studied  in  Germany,  1882-84; 
resumed  practice  in  Chicago;  professor  of  surgery  Northwestern  Univ. 
Invented  the  "Anastomosis  Button,  an  appliance  in  abdominal  surgery. 
Received  leather  medal  from  Notre  Dame  Univ.,  1902. 
Address,  100  State  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

H28     SIMON  NESLON   PATTEN 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Mav  1,  1852,  in  Sandwich,  111.  f.  William  Patten,  m.  Elizabeth 
Pratt. 

Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Univ.  of  Pa.  M.  A.  and  Ph,  D.  Prepared 
in  common  schools  and  Jennings  Sem.,  Aurora,  111.  Studied  in  Halle.  Ger- 
many, 1878.  Author:  Premises  of  Political  Economy,  1885  01 ;  EconomicBasis 
of  Protection,  1891.  Theory  of  Dynamic  Economics,  1892;  Theory  of  Social 
Forces,  1896;  Development  of  English  Thought,  1899;  Theory  of  Prosperity, 
1902;  Heredity  and  Social  Progress,  1903. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

H29     ALVIN  HOWARD  SANDERS 

1905.      D.  Agr. 

Born  Apr.  8,  1860,  Talleyrand,  Keokuk  Co.,  Iowa.  f.  James  H.  Sanders, 
m.   Martha  Rodgers. 

Editor,  Breeders'  Gazette.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.  Attended 
Cornell  Univ.,  1878-79.  Member  Xi  Phi.  Graduated,  1881,  Union  Coll. 
of  Law,  Northwestern  Univ.  Member  U.  S.  Commission  to  the  Paris  Uni- 
versal Exposition,  1900,  appointed  by  President  McKinley  in  recognition 
of  services  to  cause  of  Agriculture.  Author:  Standard  History  of  Short- 
Horn  Cattle,  1000  pages.  Numerous  editorials  and  addresses  on  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  breeding.  Chairman,  American  Reciprocal  Tariff  League, 
now  agitating  for  reciprocity  of  commercial  agreements  between  U.  S.  and 
foriegn  nations. 

Married  Elizabeth  A.  Hildebrand,  Apr.  25,  1882.     Children,  three  daugh- 
ters. 
Address,  Editor,  Breeders   Gazette,  Chicago,  111. 

JOHN  VICTOR  EMANUEL  SCHAFER 

1905.     Mech.  Eng.     (See  No.   551) 

AVIS  ELYDA  SMITH 
1905.      M.  A.      (See  No    152) 

H30     FREDERICK  EUGENE  TURNEAURE 

1905.      D.  Eng. 

Born  July  30,  1866,  in  Freeport,  111.  f.' Giles  Turneaure.  m.  Clarissa 
May. 

Engineer  and  Educator.  Prepared  in  district  school  and  Freeport  High 
School.      C.  E.,  1889,  Cornell  Univ.;  D.  Eng.      Instructor,  Washington  Univ., 


470  University  of  Illinois 

1890-92;  engineering  studies  abroad,  1895-96;  professor  bridge  and  sanitary- 
engineering  since  1892,  and  now  Dean  of  College  of  Engineering,  Univ.  of 
Wis.;  city  engineer,  Madison,  Wis.,  1900-02.  Author,  Theory  and  Practice 
of  Modern  Framed  Structures,  (with  J.  B.  Johnson  and  C.  W.  Brvan),  1893; 
Public  Water  Supplies,  (with  Dr.  H.  L.  Russell,)  1901.  Made  impor- 
tant investigations  on  Stresses  in  Bridges  under  Moving  Train  Loads,  Trans. 
Amer.  Soc.  Civ.  Eng'rs,  1899.  Contributed  to  tech.  journals.  Assoc,  mem- 
ber Amer.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Western  Soc.  Engineers;  A.  A.  A.  S. 

Married  Mary  D.  Stewart,  Aug.  25,  1891,  Anchor,  111. 
Address,  Madison,  Wis. 

H31     FRANK  ARTHUR  VAXDERLIP 

1905.      M.  A. 

Born  Nov.  17,  1864,  in  Aurora,  111. 

Banker  and  Vice-president  National  City  Bank,  New  York.  Prepared 
in  public  schools.  University  of  Illinois  and  University  of  Chicago.  M.  A. 
Became  reporter,  Chicago  Tribune,  1889;  financial  editor,  1890;  part  owner 
and  associate  editor  Chicago  Economist,  a  weekly  financial  journal,  1894-97; 
served  as  associate  editor  until  Mar.  1,  1897.  Became  private  secretary  to 
Secretary  Gage,  Mar.  4,  1897.  and  June  1,  1897,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury;  resigned  Feb.  26,  1901.  Elected  Vice-president  National  City 
Bank,  New  York,  July,  1901.  Delegate  International  Conference  of  Com- 
merce and  Industry,  Ostend,  Belgium,  1902.  Member  of  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Trustee  New  York  Univ.  Author,  Chicago  Street  Railways, 
The  American  Commercial  Invasion  of  Europe,  Political  Problems  of  Europe, 
and  num.erous  addresses  on  Economical  and  Educational  subjects.  Clubs: 
Metropolitan,  Century,  Union  League,  Republican,  New  York  Athletic  (New 
York) ;  Cosmos,  Chevy  Chase,  (Washington) ;  Union  League,  Press,  (Chicago). 
Address,  National  Cit}'  Bank,  New  York  City,  New  York. 

H32     HENRY  CLAY  WHITE 

1905.      LL.  D. 

Born  Dec.  30,  1850,  Baltimore,  Md.  f.  Levi  S.  White,  m.  Louisa 
White. 

President  of  State  College  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  and  Professor  of  Chem- 
istry, University  of  Georgia.  Ph.  D.,  1877,  Univ.  of  Va.;  D.  C.  L.,  1901, 
Univ.  of  the  South.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Maryland  Institute,  1870-71; 
Science  Lecturer,  Peabody  Inst.  Baltimore,  1871;  St.  John's  College, 
Annapolis,  Md.,  1871-72;  President,  Assn.  of  Official  Chemists  of  the 
U.  S.,  1881-82;  chief  chem.ist,  Ga.  State  Expt.  Sta.  since  1888;  Ga.  State 
Chemist,  1880-90.  Author,  Elementary  Geology  of  Tennessee  (with  Wm. 
Gibbs  McAdoo),  1873;  Complete  Chemistry  of  the  Cotton  Plant,  1874 
Lectures  and  addresses  (2  Vols.),  1885-91.  Manuring  of  Cotton,  1896 
Collaborator,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Cotton  and  Nutrition  investigations.  Mem 
ber  Amer.  Chem.  Soc;  fellow  Chem.  Soc.  of  London,  1880.  Fellow  A.  A 
A.  S.:  Corr.  mem.ber  British  Assn.  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1887.  Pres.  Assn.  Amer, 
Agr'l  Colls,  and  Expt.  Stas.,  1897-98;  Chairman,  Ex.  Com.,  sam.e,  1900-01 

Married  Ella  Frances  Roberts,  Dec.  19,  1872,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
Address,  Athens,  Ga. 

AUGUST  ZIESING 

1905.  C.  E.      (See  No.  201) 

H33     DANIEL  ATKINSON  KING  STEELE 

1906.  LL.  D. 

H34     BARON    HERMAN  VON  SPECK-STERNBURG 
1906.      LL.  D. 


Faculty  471 

MEMBERS    OF    THE    FACULTIES 

Of  the  University  from  1867  to  1906 

DUFF  ANDREW  ABRAMS 

(See  No.  2203) 

JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS 

Born  Feb.  10,  1872,  Utica,  Mich.  f.  Stephen  Daniel  Adams,  Dec.  12, 
1820,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  m.  Mary  EHzabeth  Chapman,  Julv  15,  1837, 
Uitca,  Mich. 

Instructor  in  Public  Speaking,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Utica  Union  School, 
Mich.  B.  L.,  1894,  Michigan,  LL.  B.,  1898,  Michigan.  Special  pupil  of 
Prof.  Thos.  C.  Trueblood  for  several  years.  Professor  of  Law  and  Oratory, 
Central  Univ.  of  Kentucky,  1900-01;  Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Oratory, 
Penn.  State  Coll.,  1901-02;  Professor  of  Oratory,  Franklin  &  Marshall  Coll., 
1902-03.      Member  National  Ass'n  for  Adv.  of  Speech  Arts. 

Married  Nellie  Keech  Allen,  Aug.  27,  1901,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Address,  920  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  ADAMS 

Born  Sept.  10,  1871,  in  Chicago,  111. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Public  Speaking,  1899-01.  Prepared  in 
Grammar  School  in  Manchester,  N.  Y.,  1855;  Brvant  and  Stratton  Bus.  Coll., 
1886;  Pinkerton  Academy,  Derry,  N.  Y.,  1894;  Harvard  College,  1898. 
Taught  at  Putnam  Evening  School,  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896-98;  Brook- 
lyn Latin  School,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Chicago,  111. 

TANSY   RADFORD  AGG 

Born  May  17,  1878,  Fairfield,  la.     f.   Henry  Agg.     m.   Sarah  Agg. 

Instructor  in  Gen.  Eng.  Drawing,  1905 — .      Prepared  in  Oskaloosa  High 
School.      B.  Sc.  in  E.  E.,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1905.     Testing  Dept.  Gen.  Electric 
Co.,    June-Sept.,     1905.      Good    roads    expert,    summer,    1906.     Iowa    Nat'l 
Guards,  1895-98. 
Address,  506  Matthews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

MILTON  KENT  AKERS 
1905.      (See  No.  2295) 

GEORGE  HENRY  ALDEN 

Born  Aug.  30,  1866,  Tunbridge,  Vt.  f.  Edwin  Hyde  Alden,  Windsor,  Vt. 
m.   Anna  Maria  Whittemore,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Acting  Asst.  Professor  of  History,  1896-97.  Prepared  in  Waseca,  Minn., 
High  School  and  Carleton  College  Acad.  B.  S.,  1891,  Carleton  Coll.;  B.  A., 
1893,  Harvard;  Ph.  D.,  1896,  Wisconsin.  Fellowship  in  Historv,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1893-95;  fellowship  in  history,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896.^  Supt.  of 
Schools,  New  Richland,  Miim.,  1887-88;  supt,  of  schools,  Tracy,  Minn., 
1891-92;  fellowships  mentioned,  1892-96;  acting  assistant  professor  of  his- 
tory, Illinois,  1896-97;  professor  of  history  and  government,  Cornell  Coll., 
189'7-98;  professor  of  history  and  political  science,  Carleton  Coll.,  1898-1903; 
assistant  professor  of  history,  LTniv.  of  Wash.,  1903-05;  associate  professor, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1905 — .  Published,  New  Governments  West  of  the  AUe- 
ghanies  before  1780,  bulletin  of  the  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1897,  folio,  74  pp.  Arti- 
cles: The" Evolution  of  our  System  of  Organizing  and  Admitting  New  States, 
Anals  of  the  Academy  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Science,  Nov.,  1901.  The  State  of 
Franklin,  American  Historical  Review.  Jan.,  1903;  besides  book  reviews 
and  notes  in  both  the  above  periodicals.      Member  of  Amer.  Historical  Assn., 


472  University  of  Illinois 

1897—;  Clerk,  Cong'l.  Church.  Northfield,  Minn.,  1899-1903;  Pres.  Board  of 
Trustees,  Univ.  Cong'l.  Church,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1905 — .  member  of  Puget 
Sound  Cong'l  Club,  1905—. 

Married   Dora   Hall    Page,    1898,    at   Anoka,    Minn.      Children,    Rodney 
Whittemore,  born  May  18,  1899;  Margaret  Marion,  born  Dec.  12,  1903. 
Address,  4521  15th  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

WILLIAM  SLEEPER  ALDRICH 

Born  Mar.  3,  1863,  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.  f.  George  Wells  Aldrich, 
June  30,  1839,  Hartland,  Vt.  m.  Sallie  Edith  Sleeper,  Jan.  10,  1842,  Phila- 
.delphia,  Penn. 

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  1899-1901.  Prepared  in  Burlington, 
N.  Y..  public  schools.  M.  E.,  1884,  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology.  Asst. 
in  Boys'  High  School,  Reading,  Pa.,  1885-87;  do..  Central  Manual  Tr. 
Scho.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1887-89;  instructor  in  drawing,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1889-91 ;  associate  in  M.  E.,  do.,  1891-92;  professor  Mech.  Eng'g  and  director 
Mechanic  Arts,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  1893-99;  professor  and  head  of  dept.  of 
Elect.  Eng'g,  1899-1901,  Illinois;  director,  Thomas  S.  Clarkson  Memorial 
School  of  Technology,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  1901 — .  Volunteered  for  service  in 
Spanish-American  War,  appointed  Asst.  Engineer,  with  relative  rank  of 
Lieut.,  U.  S.  Navy,  attached  to  U.  S.  S.  Vulcan,  Admiral  Sampson's  fleet  in 
Cuban  waters,  1898;  honorably  discharged.  Published,  Notes  on  Building 
Construction  and  Architecture,  privately  published,  1889,  Phil.,  Pa.,  7x9, 
71  pp.  Manual  of  Instructions,  Forms  and  Schedules  for  Use  in  Elect.  Engr. 
Lab.,  174  pp.,  1900,  and  Junior  Manual,  Electrical  Engineering,  120  pp., 
1901;  each  with  Prof.  Wm.  Hand  Browne,  Jr.,  Dept.  of  Electrical  Engr., 
Illinois.  Magazine  articles,  Notes  on  Electro-magnetic  machinery.  Jour. 
Franklin  Institute,  1892.  On  the  Variable  Action  of  Two-coil  Solenoids, 
ibid.  Speed  regulation  of  Central  Stationarv  Engines,  Cassier's  Magazine, 
1892.  Work  of  U.  S.  Naval  Repair  Ship  Vulcan,  (with  Gardiner  C.  Sims), 
Engineering  Magazine  17,  359,  369,  1899.  Speed  in  Modern  Warships,  North 
American  Review,  162-48,  1896.  The  Engineer  in  Naval  Warfare,  ibid., 
162;  520,  1896.  Mechanical  and  Electrical  Features  of  the  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Engr.  Mag.,  21,  839,  1901.  Electric  Transmission  of  Power  for 
Naval  Yards.  Journal  Amer.Soc.of  Naval  Engineers,  14; 448;  814;  1109;  1902. 
Vestryman,  Trinity  Church,  Potsdam,  N.  Y .',  Dec.  31,  1902;  Member  Amer. 
Soc  of  Mech.  Engrs.,  1892;  Amer.  Inst.,  Electrical  Engrs.,  1900;  Soc.  for 
Promotion  of  Eng'g  Education,  1893;  fellow.  Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci. 

Married  Mary  Lavinia  Purdv,  July  1,  1886,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Children, 
Alice  Kennard,  born  Aug.   26,   1887 ; 'Eleanor  Purdv,  born  April   11,   1890; 
Elizabeth  Herrick,  born  Oct.  22,  1894;  Rachel,  born  Tan.  6,  1896;  Marv,  born 
Feb.  23,  1901. 
Address,  51  Main  St.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  LEROY  ALMY 
M.  E.      Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering,  1895-96. 

CLARENCE  WALWORTH  ALVORD 
BornMay  21,  1868,  in  Greenfield,  Mass.     f.   Daniel  Wells  Alvord,  Oct.  21 , 
1816,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.     m.   Caroline  Betts  Dewey,  Mar.  26,  1827,  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Instructor  in  History,  in  Acad.,  1897-1901;  in  Univ.,  1901 — .  Prepared 
in  Northampton  High  School  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.  B.  A., 
1891,  Williams  Coll.  Attended  Friedrich-Wilhelm's  Univ.,  1893-95;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1895-96.  Instructor  in  Milton  Acad.,  Mass.,  1891-93;  instructor 
in  Preparatory  School,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-1901 ;  instructor  in  History,  1901 — . 
Published,  Illinois  in  the  Eighteenth  Centruv;  Bulletin  of  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  Vol.  1,  No.  1.,  38  pp.,  Springfield,  1905.  The  Kaskaskia 
Records;  address  delivered  before  the  Chicago  Hist.  Soc,  printed  by  same. 


Faculty  473 

Member  American  Historical  Ass'n,  1900 — ;  Illinois  State  Hist.  See.  1904 — ; 
Northwestern  History  Teachers'  Assn.,  1903 — ;  Honorary  member  Missouri 
Hist.  Soc,  1905.  Corresponding  member  Chicago  Hist.  Soc,  1906;  Adjunct 
Member  for  Illinois  of  the  Public  Archives  Comm.  of  Amer.  Hist.  Assn.,  1905. 
Married  Jennie  Kittel  Parrott  Blanchard,  July  25,  1893,  in  Havre,  France. 
Child.  Genevieve  Raymond,  born  Apr.  9,  1894. 
Address,  1101  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

GEORGE  FORBES  ANDERSON 

'     1897.      (See  No.  1002) 

RUFUS  ANDERSON 
M.  E.      Instructor  in  Iron  Work  and  Foreman  of  Foundry,  1892-93. 

JAMES  ELLIS  ARMSTRONG 
1897.      (See  No.  1003) 

GEORGE  DOGLEY  ARNOLD 

Assistant  in  Physical  Training,  1902-03.      Died. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ATHERTON 

Born  J  vine  20.  1837,  in  B  oxford,  Mass. 

Professor  of  History  and  Social  Science  and  Instructor  in  Latin,  1868—69. 
First  member  of  faculty  on  the  ground  with  Dr.  Gregory  for  some  weeks  pre- 
ceeding  the  opening  of  Universitv  in  1868.  Prepared  in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad. 
B.  A.,  M.  A.,  1863,  Yale;  LL.  D.',  1883,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll.  Served 
as  lieut.  and  capt.  in  10th  Conn.  Vols.,  1861-63;  taught  in  Albanv  Bovs' 
Acad.,  1863-67;  Prof.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Annapohs,  Md.,  1867-68;  Univ.  of  I'll., 
1868-69;  Prof.  Pol.  Econ.  and  Constitutional  Law,  Rutgers,  N.  J..  1869-1882. 
President  of  The  Penn.  State  Coll.,  1882 — .  Member  of  Board  of  Visitors  to 
U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1873  and  1891;  on  commission  to  investigate  Red  Cloud 
Indian  agency,  1875;  chairman  of  comm'n  to  digest  and  revise  State  system 
of  Taxation,  N.  J.,  1878;  was  first  pres.  Amer.  Assn.  of  Agr.  Colls,  and  Expt. 
Stas.  (and  re-elected  for  the  avowed  purpose  of  recognizing  his  services  in 
drafting  and  securing  the  passage  of  the  act  of  Congress  establishing  Agr. 
Expt.  Stas.  in  every  State  and  Territory);  member  Amer.  Hist.  Assn.,  Wash. 
Acad.  Sciences;  G.  A.  R.  Coll.  and  Univ.  Council  of  Penn.;  Amer.  Inst.  Civics. 
Author  Magna  Carta,  a  Comparative  View  of  the  Barons'  Articles  and  John's 
Charter,  with  a  new  trans,  of  both  documents;  The  Legislative  career  of 
Justin  S.  Morrill  with  special  reference  to  LT.  S.  Land  Grant  Colleges;  and 
other  pamphlets  and  articles. 

Married  Frances  D.  W.  Washburn,  Dec.  25,  1863. 
Address,  State  College,  Penn. 

ELIZABETH  ELLIOTT  ATKINSON 

Born  Mar.  1,  1882,  in  Pittstield,  111.  f.  Geroge  Morgan  Atkinson,  June 
14,  1856,  Pittsfield.  111.  m.  Ruth  Elliott  Voorhees,  Aug.  22,  1860,  George- 
town, Ohio. 

Asst.  Instructor  in  Physical  Training,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Pittsfield, 
111.,  Quincv,  111.,  High  Schools,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Assistant  Instructor  in 
Physical  Training  for  Women,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904—.  Member  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Address,  306i  East  Green  Street,  Champaign,  111 

IRA  OSBORN  BAKER 

1874.      (See  No.  35) 

WILLIAM  MELVILLE  BAKER 

Bom  July  4,  1823,  in  Phippsburg,  Me. 

Professor  of  the  English  Language,  1868-73.  Prepared  for  college  at 
home  and  in  the  school  of  George  Field,  Prospect,  Me.  One  year  in  Water- 
ville,  three  years  at  Bowdoin  College;  one  year  in  theology  at  Bangor  Semi- 
nary.    Taught    in    various    schools,    1846-57.     Organized    a    classical    high 


474  University  of  Illinois 

school,  Ouincy,  111.,  1857.  Chaplain  of  the  97th  Illinois  Volunteers,  1861-64. 
Assistant  to  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  Illinois,  1865-68;  Professor  of  the 
English  language,  "Illinois  Industrial  University,"  1868-73. 

Married.     Child,  Etta  M.  Baker. 

Died  Apr.  16,  1873. 

EDWARD  CHAUNCEY  BALDWIN 

Born  Nov.  30,  1870,  West  Cornwall,  Conn.  f.  Chauncey  Edward  Bald- 
win, 1835,  West  Cornwall,  Conn.  m.  Julia  Rebecca  Howard',  1840,  Madison, 
N.  Y. 

Asst.  Professor  of  English  Literature,  1^01 — .  Prepared  in  Morgan  High 
School,  Clinton,  Conn.  B.  A.,  1895,  Yale;  Ph.  D.,  1898,  same.  Graduate 
Scholarship,  Yale.  Instructor  in  English,  Duluth  High  School,  1898; 
Instructor  in  English,  Adelbert  Coll.  of  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  1899-1900. 
Asst.  Prof,  of  English  Literature,  1901 — .  Articles:  Ben  Johnson's  Indebt- 
edness to  the  Greek  Character  Sketch,  Modern  Language  Notes,  Nov.,  1901, 
pp.  6.  Relation  of  the  English  Character  to  Its  Greek  Prototype,  Pub.  of 
the  Modern  Language  Assn.  of  Amer.,  Vol.  XVIII,  No.  3,  July,  1903,  pp. 
1 1 .  The  Relation  of  the  Seventeenth  Century  Character  to  the  Periodical 
Essay,  ibid..  Vol.  XIX,  No.  1,  Mar.,  1904,  pp'  39.  La  Bruyere's  Influence 
Upon  Addison,  ibid..  Vol.  XII,  No.  4,  Dec,  1904,  pp.  16.  Editor,  Dickens's 
A  Tale  of  Two  Cities,  Scott  Foresman&  Co.,  Chicago;  Introd.  and  Questions, 
50  pp.      Member  Modern  Language  Assn.  of  Am.erica.  1900 — . 

Married  Mabel  Merrill,  Sept.  7,  1898,  New  Haven,  Conn.      Child,  Grace 
Howard,  born  Oct.  22,  1899. 
Address,  704  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

WALTER  JOHN  BALDWIN 
B.  S.      Professor  of  Mining  Engineering,  1891 ;  resigned  Jan.  27,  1893. 

WILLIAM  SALISBURY  BALLARD 
1904.      (See  No.  2010) 

ALICE  MAY  BARBER  (BENNETT) 

1902.  (See  No.  672) 

PERRY  BARKER 

1904.      (See  No.  2013) 

ARTHUR  ELLIS  BARNES 
1875.      (See  No.  56) 

CHARLES  C.   BARNES 

1882.      (See  No.  301) 

CHARLES  VINCENT  BARRETT 

1903.  (See  No.  1799) 

DWIGHT   HARRISON   BARRETT 

1886.      (See  No.  457) 

DANIEL  OTIS  BARTO 

Born  Mar.  20,  1854,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

Assistant  in  Botanv,  U.  of  I.,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Ithaca  Acad.  At- 
tended Cornell  Univ.,  1875-78,  toward  B.  A.  Prin.  Ithaca  High  School, 
1880-88  and  1890-93;  in  Roxbury  Latin  School,  1889-90;  Prin.  Oak  Park 
High  School,  1893-98;  Prin.  Twp.  High  School,  Princeton,  111.,  1898-1904; 
Dept.  of  Math,  in  Roxbury  Latin  School,  Boston,  1004-05. 
Address,  904  South  Sixth  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


Faculty  475 

HERBERT  JEWETT  BARTON 

Born  Sept.  27,   1853,  at  Newport,  N.  H. 

Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature.  1891 — .  Prepared  in 
New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton;  B.  A.,  Dartmouth  CoU., 
1876;  M.  A.,  1SQ3,  same.  Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Neport,  N.  H.,  1886-78;  Prin.  of  High  School, 
Waukegan,  111.,  1878-81:  Supt.,  same.  1879-81;  Prin.  of  Kinzie  School,  Chi- 
cago, 1883;  Prin.  of  Normal  Univ.  High  School  and  Prof,  of  Latin  and 
Greek.  Sept.,  1883-Jan.  1,  1891;  Prof,  of  Latin,  Illinois,  Jan.  1,  1891 — . 
Published:  Civil  Government  of  Illinois,  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  1892;  re- 
vised ed.,  1899;  What  is  Practical,  School  JoiirnaL  Feb.,  1884;  Some  Con- 
siderations Wliy  a  Man  Should  be  More  of  a  Brute,  Intelligence,  Jan.  1, 
1891;  W.  H.  Rav,  his  Career  as  a  Teacher.  Report  of  State  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction.  1888-90;  For  the  Roman.  Illini,  Nov,  and  Dec.  1894,  and  Feb., 
1895:  Our  Local  and  State  History.  School  Xeivs,  June,  1895;  Athletics  at 
the  University  of  Illinois,  University  Magazine;  The  Schoolmaster  Gentle- 
man, Vidette,  ]\ine  11.  1900;  The  University  of  Illinois,  Champaign  Times, 
Apr.  27,  1901;  The  College  Conference  of  the  Middle  West,  Educational  Re- 
view, Jan.,  1904.  Member  Presbyt.  Church,  elder  15  years;  Pres.  111. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1900;   member  Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West  and  South. 

Married  Sara  L.   Dodge,  Aug.   21.    1877.       Children,   Clavton   R..   born 
Apr.  18.  1880  (died  Jan.  30,  1887);  Christine  D.,  born  May  17,  1885;   Percy 
L.,born  Oct.  5,  1886. 
Address,  406  West  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

EDWARD   BARTOW 

Born  Jan.  12,  1870,  Glenham,  New  York.  f.  Charles  Edward  Bartow, 
Oct.  24,  1833,  New  York  City.  m.  Sarah  Jane  Scotield,  July  24,  1837, 
Glenham,  New  York. 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Director  of  the  State  Water  Survey, 
1905 — .  Prepared  in  Mount  Beacon  Acad.,  Fishkill,  New  York.  B.  A., 
1892,  Williams  College;  Ph.  D.,  George  Augusta  Univ.,  Gottingen,  Germany. 
Philologian  Literarv  Societv,  Jackson  Society  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Williams  Coll.,  1892-94;  In- 
structor in  Chem.,  do..  1895-97  ;  Assoc.  Prof .  of  Chem..  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1897- 
1905;  Prof.  Chem.,  Kansas  City  Medical  Coll.,  1902-05;  Associate  Professor 
of  Chemistry  and  Director  of  the  State  Water  Survey,  1905 — .  Illinois.  Wa_s 
member  of  Commission  to  Investigate  Coal  Mine  Explosions  in  Kansas.  1905, 
appointed  by  Governor  Hoch.  Has  written  several  articles  on  Organic 
Chemistry,  Water  and  Petroleum,  in  Journal  of  the  Amcr.  Chem.  Soc,  Kansas 
Academy  of  Science  and  Kansas  Univ.  Science  Bull.  Member  Amer.  Chem. 
Soc,  1895,  Councilor  for  K.  C.  Section,  1903-05.  A.  A.  A.  S..  1897—;  Deutsche 
Chemischen  Gesellschaft,  1903 — ;  Kansas  Acad,  of  Science,  V.  P.,  1902-03; 
President,  1904. 

Married  Alice  Abbott,  Sept.  3,  1895,  in  Rochester,  N.  H.  Child,  Virginia, 
born  Dec.  20,  1896. 

Address,  1007  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

HARRY  WILLIAM   BAUM 
1905.      (See  No.  849) 

PETER  BAUMGRAS 
Instructor   in    Industral   Art   and  Design,    1877;    Prof   of   Drawing  and 
painting,  1878 — . 

SAMUEL  DAY  BAWDEN 

1890.      (See  No.  582j 

ALVIN  CASEY  BEAL 
1897.      (See  No.  1006) 


476  University  of  Illinois 

HENRY  MAHAN  BEARDSLEY 

1879.      (See  No.  203) 

MARY  ESTHER  BEATTY  (KETCHUM) 
Born  Aug.  23,  1876,  in  Newton,  Iowa,     f    John  Patton  Beattv,  Dec.  28, 
1828,  Greenfield,  Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth  Jane  Kerr,  Apr.  18,  1835,  Greenfield, 
Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Household  Science,  1901-03.  Prepared  in  Hazel  Dell 
Acad.,  Newton,  Iowa.  B.  L.,  1900,  Iowa  State  Coll.;  B.  S.,  Teachers' 
Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1901.  Cholian  Lit.  Society  at  Iowa.  Teaching  Scholarship  in 
Teachers'  Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.,  Post  Graduate  Asst.  in  Domestic  Science 
at  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1898-99;  Instructor,  same,  1900;  Instructor  in  Teachers' 
Coll.,  1900-01;  Instructor  in  Household  Science,  Univ.  of  111.,  Sept.,  1901-03. 
Occasional  contributions  to  •  Wallace's  Farmer.  Member  Iowa  Acad,  fo 
Science.  Chairman,  Comm.  on  Hygiene;  Member  Fraternal  Household 
Economics  Assn. 

Married    Milo    Smith    Ketchum,    Sept.    17,    1903,    Newton,   la.     Child, 
Martha  Esther,  born  July  29,  1904. 
Address,  1085  12th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

FLORENCE  MARIA  BECK 

1900.      (See  No.  1300) 

JAMES  BELANGEE 
M.  S.      Instructor  in  Architecture  and  Mech.  Drawing,  1869-73. 

CLEAVES  BENNETT 

1889.   (See  No.  555) 

STELLA  BENNETT 
1903.      (See  No.  1807) 

ARTHUR  CHAPMAN  BENSON 
1905.      (See  No.  2314) 

ISABEL  BEVIER 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Richland  County.  Ohio.  f.  Caleb  Bevier,  Owasco, 
Cayuga  Co.,  New  York.     m.   Cornelia  Brinkenhoff,  Owasco,  New  York. 

Professor  and  Head  of  Household  Science,  1900 — .  Prepared  in  Plvm- 
mouth  High  School,  Ohio,  and  Wooster,  Ohio,  Prep.  School.  Ph.  B.,  1885, 
Wooster  Univ.,  Ph.  M.,  1888,  same.  Attended  Case  School  of  Applied 
Science,  summers  of  1887  and  1888;  Harvard  Summer  School,  1890;  in 
Prof.  Atwater's  lab.  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  summer,  1894;  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech..  1897-98.  Principal  of  High  School,  Shelby,  Ohio,  1885- 
87;  High  School,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  1887-88;  Instructor  in  Natural 
Science,  Pa.  Coll.,  1888-97;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Lake  Erie  Coll.. 
Painesville,  Ohio,  1899;  Professor  of  Household  Science  and  Head  of  Depart- 
m.ent,  Illinois,  1900 — .  Author:  Bulletin  52,  71,  91,  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Nutrition  Investigations;  Circular  71,  Roasting  of  Beef,  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,;  The  House,  its  Plan,  Decoration  and  Care,  Amer.  School  of  House- 
hold Economics;  The  Story  of  the  Scales,  Chantauqiian,  Dec,  1899.  The 
U.  S.  Government  and  the  Housewife,  Amer.  Kitchen,  Dec,  1898.  House- 
hold Science  in  a  State  University,  Amer.  Kitchen,  Feb.,  1901.  One  Phase 
of  the  New  Education,  Wooster  Quarterly,  Dec,  1905.  Member  Amer. 
Chem.  Soc,  1894,  Amer.  Assn.  for  the  Adv.  of  Science,  1896;  American  Pub. 
Health,  1898;  Sigma  Xi,  1903. 
Address,  1014  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


Faculty  477 

PERCY  F.  BICKNELL 
Born  Dec.  25,  1860,  Pembroke,  Mass.     f.   William  Martin  Bicknell,  Jan. 

24   1820,  Newport,  Me.     m.   Lvdia  Maria  Tobev,  Feb.  2,  1824,  Xorridgewock, 
Me. 

Librarian,  1894-97.  Prepared  in  Roxburv  Latin  School,  Boston,  Mass. 
B.  A.,  1884,  Williams  Coll.;  M.  A.,  1887,  sam.e.  Studied  in  Germany,  1886- 
87.  Instructor  in  modern  languages  and  history  at  Williston  Sem..  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  1884-85;  instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Williams  Coll., 
1885-86;  principal  of  Rockland,  Mass.,  High  School,  1888-89;  Asst.  Librarian, 
Library  Co.  of  Philadelphia,  1889-94;  Librarian,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-97; 
writing  for  periodicals,  editing,  translating,  etc.  Translated  eight  volumes, 
Jesuit  Relations,  edited  bv  Dr.  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites,  and  published  bv 
Burrow  Bros.  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1896-1903.  Translated  from  the  Hun- 
garian of  Maurus  Jokai,  The  Baron's  Sons,  pub.  by  L.  C.  Page  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1900,  vii  343  pp.,  12mo.;  and  Manasseh,  same  publishers,  Boston,  1901,  x, 
328  pp.,  12  mo.  Regular  contributor  to  and  book-reviewer  for  The  Dial 
since  1896.  Occasional  contributor  to  other  periodicals. 
Address,  14  Leland  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

JOSEPH  CULLEN  BLAIR 

Bom  Apr.  26,  1871,  in  Onslow,  Colchester  County,  Nova  Scotia,  f.  Col. 
William  M.  Blair,  May  25,  1836,  Onslow,  Nova  Scotia.  m.  Harriet  A. 
Blair,  Jan.  25,  1841,  in  Onslow,  Nova  Scotia. 

Instructor,  Asst.  Professor  and  Professor  of  Pomology  and  Chief  in  Horti- 
culture, 1896 — .  Prepared  in  Provincial  Normal  School,  Truro,  N.  S.,  and 
Provincial  Agr'l  College,  do.  Attended  Cornell  Univ.,  1892-96.  Member 
Sigma  Xi  and  Alpha  Zeta.  Instructor  in  Chemistrv,  Entom.ologv  and  Bot- 
any, Provincial  Coll.  of  Agr'l,  Truro,  N.  S.,  1890-91;  Instructor  in  Horti- 
culture, Univ.  of  111.,  1896-98;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Hort.  and  Horticulturist  in  the 
Agr'l  Exp.  Sta.,  1898-1901;  Professor  of  Pomology  and  Chief  in  Hort.,  1901 — •. 
The  following  publications  of  the  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Circular  No.  37,  Apple 
Fruit— Rots,  August,  1901,  (with  T.  J.  Burrill);  No.  43,  Field  Work  with 
Bitter  Rot  During  1901,  Feb.,  1902,  (with  A.  V.  Stubenrauch) ;  No.  44,  Fruit 
Storage  Experiments,  Feb.,  1902;  No.  58,  Prevention  of  Bitter  Rots,  Julv, 
1902,  (with  T.  J.  Burrill);  Bulletin  No.  52,  Orchard  Cultivation.  June,  1898, 
(with  T.  J.  Burrill;  No.  54,  Spraying  Apple  Trees,  with  Special  Reference  to 
Apple  Scab  Fungus,  March,  1899^  No.  59,  Orchard  Managem^ent,  Apr.,  1900; 
No.  77,  Bitter  Rot  of  Apples,  July,  1902,  (with  T.  J.  Burrill;  Lansdcape 
Gardening — Past  and  Present,  Tec'hnograph,  Vol.  13;  The  Study  of  Horti- 
culture, Article  Series  1  to  12,  Oct.  1902 — Aug.,  1903,  School  Xcw's,  published 
by  C.  M.  Parker,  Taylorville,  111.  Member:  American  Breeders'  Association; 
American  Soc.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.;  American  Pomological  Soc;  Pres.,  Illi- 
nois Farmers'  Club.      Sec.  of  Central  111.  Hort.  Soc,  1902-04. 

Married  Sada  VanHome,  June  16,  1898,  in  Freeport,  111.  Children, 
Josephine  Van  Home,  born  Apr.  5,  1899;  Robert  Collver,  born  Mav  18,  1901 ; 
Richard  Gordon,  bom  Oct.  12,  1903;  Joseph  Cullen.  jr.,  born  Feb.  20,  1906. 
Address.  810  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

DAISY  LUANA  BLAISDELL 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.  f.  Samuel  Blaisdell,  June  23,  1833,  Boston, 
Mass.     m.   Harriott  Perkins  Crane,  May  12,  1835,  Lowell,  Mass, 

Instructor  in  German,  1900 — .  Prepared  in  Chicopee  Falls  High  School. 
B.  A.,  1888,  Smith  Coll.;  M.  A.,  1893,  same.  Alpha  Soc.  Studied  at  Ber- 
lin, Charlotten  Schule,  Victoria  Lyceum,  1892-93;  Berlin  Roval  Univ., 
1899-1900.  Instructor,  Pulaski  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1889-90;  Springtield,  Mass. 
High  School,  1890-91;  same,  1894-97;  at  Oberlin  Acad.,  isos-oo;  Instruc- 
tor in  German,  1900 — . 
Address,  912  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 


478  University  of  Illinois 

WILLARD  FLAGG  BLISS 

Born  Nov.  7,  1829,  in  Essex,  Vt.  f.  Oramel  Bliss,  Mar.  3,  1804.  m. 
Eliza  Wait  Flagg,  Aug.  11,  1802. 

Professor  in  Agriculture,  1868-70.  Prepared  in  Edward  Wyman's 
English  and  Classical  High  School,  St.  Louis,  and  at  Phillips  Exeter  Acad. 
B.  A.,  1855,  Harvard.  Member  of  Institute  of  1770,  Natural  History  So- 
ciety, and  Zeta  Psi.  Second  Bowdoin  Prize  Dissertation  in  junior  year. 
Taught  in  family  of  Edgar  Hnidekoper,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1855-56;  in  Wash- 
ington Univ., as  Asst.  Professor  of  Latin,  1856,  1857  and  1860;  farmer,  1860- 
1906;  professor  of  Argiculture,  appointed  1868;  Recording  Secretary,  Board  of 
Trustees,  1870;  clerk  of  Execution  Board:  farmer,  1870 — . 

Married  Elizabeth  B.  Tvler,  Aug.  14,  1860,  in  Essex,  Vt.  (Died  Jan.    1, 
1906).     Child,  George  Willard,  born  June  12,  1862. 
Address,  Richmond,  Va. 

FREDERICK  GORDON'  BONSER 
1901.      (See  No.  1455) 

EMANUEL  ROTH  BOYER 

Born  April  15,  1851,  in  Pennsylvania,  f.  Jonas  Boyer,  York,  Pa.  m. 
Susan  Roth  Boyer,  York,  Pa. 

Assistant  in  Mathematics,  1887-88.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal, 
Normal.  M.  S.,  1890,  Harvard.  Principal  of  public  schools  at  Astoria  and 
Lewistown,  111.,  and  Countv  Supt.  of  Schools,  Fulton  Co.,  111.,  1884-87;  Asst. 
in  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1887-88;  studied  at  Harvard,  1888-90;  taecher  of 
Biology,  Englewood  High  School  and  Lake  high  school,  Chicago,  1890-97; 
principal  Hyde  Park  Branch  high  School,  1898;  Asst.  Supt.  of  City  Schools, 
Chicago,  1899;  Director  of  Chicago  Institute,  founded  by  Mrs.  Emmons 
Blaine,  Dec,  1899,  few  weeks  before  death.  Published;  research  in  Biology, 
while  at  Harvard,  in  pamphlet;  Boyer's  Elem.entary  Biology,  which  was 
introduced  in  many  schools;  a  series  of  Science  note-books  and  drawing 
tablets,  widely  used  in  high  schools  and  colleges;  at  time  of  death  had  almost 
completed  manuscript  of  a  second  text-book  in  Biologv. 

Married  Emilv  A.  Sherman,  June  29,  1882,  in  Normal,  111.      Six  Children, 
born  1883,  1885, 'l890,  1893,  and  1897. 
Died  February  24,  1900,  in  Chicago,  111. 

LESTER  PAIGE  BRECKENRIDGE 

Born  Mav  17,  1858,  Meriden,  Conn.  f.  Moses  Paige  Breckenridge,  Jan. 
5,  1831,  Ware,  Mass.     m.   Lucretia  L.  Wetherell,  June  30,  1831,  Ware,  Mass. 

Professor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  1893 — .  Prepared  in  Westfield 
High  School,  Mass.  Attended  Sheffield  Scientific  School  of  Yale  Univ., 
1878-81.  Member  Chi  Phi.  Instructor  M.  E.,  Lehigh  Universitv,  1882- 
1891;  Prof,  of  Mech.  Eng'g,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1891-93;  Prof,  of  Mech.  Eng'g, 
Illinois,  1893 — .  Director  of  the  Eng.  Exp.  Sta.,  1905 — .  Director,  Boiler 
Trials,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  St.  Louis,  during  World's  Fair,  and  in  1905-06. 
Contrived  and  equipped  Dynamometer  Cars,  1897-99;  invented  Automatic 
Recording  Machine,.  1900-01.  Author  of  miscellaneous  articles  in  various 
technical  papers;  Reports  on  Fuel  Tests,  U.  S.  G.  S.,  1904-05.  Tests  of 
High-Speed  Tool  Steels,  Bulletin  No.  2,  111.  Eng'g  Exp.  Sta.  Member  of 
Amer.  Soc.  of  M.  E.;  Soc.  Promotion  Engineering  Education;  Western  Soc. 
Engineers,  vice-pres.,  1905-06;  Several  Railway  Clubs. 

Married  May  Brown,  Dec.  19,  1883,  Memphis,  Tenn.     Children,  Blanche 
F.,  born  Oct.  14,  1884;  Gladvs  S.,  born  May  19,  1888;  Mav  H.,  born  June  5, 
1890. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 


Faculty  479 

BEN'JAMIX  WITMER  BREXEMAX 
Born  May  30,  1873,  in  Lancaster,  Penn.     f.   Isaac  Peters  Breneman,  Feb. 
8,  1839,  Laricaster,  Pa.     m.   Fanny  Newcomer  Witmer,  Dec.  8,  1845,  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  in  Vocal  Music,  1901 — .  Prepared  in 
Franklin  and  Marshall  Acad.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Studied  under  private  teach- 
ers in  Xew  York  and  in  Dresden  and  Paris.  Singing  and  teaching  in  X'ew 
York  City,  1895-1900;  instructor  in  vocal  music,  1901,  Illinois;  assistant  pro- 
fessor in  vocal  music,  1903 — . 

Married  Harriette  May  Em.ory,  Sept.  3,  1895,  in  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  1012  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

MAY  EMORY  BREXEMAX 

Born  Mav  5,  Portage,  Wisconsin,  f.  Col.  Harvey  Webster  Em.ory, 
Nov.  9,  1827',  Lisbon,  N.  H.  m.  Marv  J.  Dow,  Colebrook,  X.  H.,  Mav  21, 
1833. 

Instructor  in  Vocal  Music,  1901 — .  Prepared  in  East  Greenwich  Inst., 
1887-88,  and  Xew  England  Conservatory,  1888-90.  Studied  under  private 
teachers  in  Xew  York,  Berlin,  Dresden  and  Paris.  Director  of  Music,  State 
Norm.al  School,  Mellinsville,  Pa.,  1890-95  ;  singing  and  teaching  in  Xew  York, 
1895-1900;  instructor  in  Vocal  Music,  Illinois.  1901—. 

Married  Benjamin  Witm.er  Breneman,  Sept.  3,  1895,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Address.  1012  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  CHARLES  BREXKE 
1896.      (See  Xo.  928) 

CHARLES  FRAXCIS  BRISCOE 

1905.      (See  G22) 

MYRX  BROCKETT 

Born  in  Charlotte,  Mich.  f.  Lucius  Benjamin  Brockett,  1840,  Salisbury, 
Herkimer  Co.,  X.  Y.  m.  Augusta  Munson,  1840,  Salisburv,  Herkimer  Co., 
X.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Household  Science,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Charlotte  High 
School,  Mich.  B.  L.,  1892,  Michigan.  Studied  Domestic  Science,  Pratt 
Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1903.  Taught  mathematics  in  Cassopohs  High 
School,  Mich.,  1892-95;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1895-99;  Elgin,  111.,  1899-1901; 
Northfield  Seminarv,  1903-05;  Instructor  in  Household  Science,  Illinois, 
1905—. 
Address,  911  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  or  Battle  Creek.  Mich. 

HOWARD  STIDHAM  ERODE 

Born  Aug.  28,  1866,  Osceola,  Stark  Co.,  111.  f.  Andrew  Jackson  Brode, 
Jan.  3,  1833,  Bedford,  Penn.  m.  Sarah  Rodman  Stidham,  Jan.  15,  1837, 
Wilm.ington,  Del. 

Assistant  in  Zoologv,  1889-93.  Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Xormal 
Univ.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  'Chicago,  1896;  Ph.  D.,  Chicago,  1896.  Science 
Teacher,  Ottawa  High  School,  1888-89;  Asst.  in  Zoology,  1889- 
93.  Fellow  in  Zoologv,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1894-96.  Instructor,  Manne 
Biol.  Lab.  Woods'  HolL  Mass.,  summer,  1895;  Instructor  in  Science,  Beloit 
College  Academ.v,  1896-99;  Professor  of  Biology,  Whitman  College,  1899 — . 
Director  Zoological  Work,  Univ.  of  Washington.  Marine,  Biol.  Lab.,  Sum.mer, 
1905.  A  contribution  to  the  Morphologv  of  Dero  vaga.  Journal  of  Morphol- 
ogy, Vol.  XIV,  Xo.  2,  1898,  pp.  141-180.  Plates  XIII,  XIV  and  XV. 
The  Codling  Moth.  Report  Washington  State  Horticultural  Assn  for  1906, 
(in  press).  Member  and  Trustee  M.  E.  Church.  President  Whitman  Coll. 
Science  Club,  1905 — .      Member  Am.er.  Microscopial  Soc,  1888-92. 

Married  Martha  Catherine  Bigham,  Aug.  30,  1893,  Chatsworth,  111. 
Children.  James  Stanlev,  born  Mav  1,  1895;  Harold  Ross,  born  Oct.  4,  1897, 


480  University  of  Illinois 

(died  Sept.  23,  1901),  Malcolm  Donaldson,  born  June  12,  1900;  Wallace  Reed 
bom  June  12,  1900,  Robert  Bigham,  born  June  12,  1900. 
Address,  433  E.  Alder  St.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

LUTHER  DAVID   ERODE 

Born  July  8,  1873,  in  Buda,  111.  f.  Andrew  J.  Brode,  1833,  in  Pennsyl- 
vania,    m.   Sarah  Stidham,  1837,  in  Delaware. 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  1895-96.  Prepared  in 
Buda  High  School.  Studied  Elec.  Eng'g.,  Illinois.  Asst.  Instructor  in 
Mech.  Eng'g,  1895;  director,  manual  training  and  Geometry,  Janesville  High 
School,  1896-97;  same,  Univ.  School  for  Boys  and  Harvard  School,  Chicago, 
1898;  associated  with  brother,  A.  W.  Brode,  of  '96,  in  wholesale  electrical 
supplies,  1898—,  in  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  EnUsted  in  N.  G.  of  Calif,  in  1900; 
appointed  corporal,  1901 ;  won  championship  medal  for  best  shot  for  year  in 
company,  1901;  served  three  years.  Member  of  first  Congr.  Church,  Los 
Angeles;  Los  Angeles  Lodge  K.  of  P. 

Married  Jessie  Echlin,  May  14,  1902,  in  Janesville,  Wis.     Child,  Wendell 
Echlin,  born  Sept!  13,  1903. 
Address,  306  South  Los  Angeles  Street,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

MORGAN  BROOKS 

Born  Mar.  12,  1861,  Boston,  Mass.  f.  Francis  Augustus  Brooks,  May  23, 
1824,  Petersham,  Mass.     m.   Frances  Butler,  Oct.  12,  1822,  Groton,  Mass. 

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  1901 — .  Prepared  in  Roxbury 
Latin  School,  Boston,  Mass.  Ph.  B.,  1881,  Brown  Univ.;  M.  E.,  1883, 
Stevens  Inst,  of  Technology.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  at  Brown;  Sigma  Xi, 
at  Nebraska;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  at  Stevens  Inst.  Entrance  prize  in  mathematics, 
Brown  Univ.  With  American  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Boston,  and  Electrical 
Accumulator  Co.,  Boston,  1884-87;  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.,  Sec'v  and  Treas., 
1887-90;  Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis," Pres.,  1890- 
97;  Prof,  of  Electrical  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1898-1901;  Prof,  of 
Electrical  Engineering,  Illinois,  1901 — .  Invented  three  telephone  patents 
on  circuits  and  switchboards.  Articles:  Some  Experiments  on  the  "Otto" 
Gas  Engine,  (with  J.  E.  Steward),  Van  Nostrand's  Engineering  Mag.,  Feb., 
1884;  translated  into  French  and  German,  16  pp.  The  Telephone  and  its 
Operation,  Gassier' s  Magazine,  May,  1895,  10  pp.  Electrical  Progress  in  the 
U.  S.  in  1902,  Western  Electrician,  Jan.,  1903;  Electrical  Progress  in  the  U.  S. 
in  1903,  Western  Electrician,  Jan.,  1904.  Member  American  Soc.  of  Mech. 
Engrs.;  American  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engrs.;  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Soc.  for  the 
Promotion  of  Eng.  Educ. 

Married  Frona  Marie,  Apr.  24,  1888,  Boston,  Mass.  Children,  Henry 
Morgan,  born  Sept.  2,  1889;  Charles  Franklin,  born  May  2,  1891;  Frances, 
born  Nov.  7,  1893;  Frederick  A.,  born  May  1,  1895;  Roger,  born  Dec.  22, 
1896;  Edith,  born  Jan.  11,  1899;  Frona  Marguerite,  born  Jan.  18,  1901; 
Dorothy  Prescott,  born  Dec.  11,  1905. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

NEIL  CONWELL  BROOKS 

Born  Mar.  11,  1869,  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.  f.  Charles  Newell  Brooks,  Mar. 
20,  1834,  Williamsfield,  Ashtabula,  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Anna  Updegraf,  April  3, 
1844,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  in  German,  1898 — .  Prepared  in 
Kansas  Citv  High  School.  B.  A.,  1890,  Univ.  of  Kansas;  M.  A.,  1896, 
Ph.  D.,  1898,  Harvard.  Principal  of  High  School,  Paola,  Kansas,  1893-95 
Instructor  in  German,  Harvard,  1897-98;  Instructor  in  German,  1898-1902; 
Asst.  Professor  of  German,  same,  1902 — .  Editor,  Lassar-Cohn's  Die  Chemie 
im  taeglichen  Leben  (abridged  and  edited  as  a  text  for  Scientific  German), 
D.  C.  Heath  Sc  Co.,  Boston,   1904,   130  pp.     Author,  The  Lamentations  of 


Faculty  481 

Mary  in  the  Frankfurt  Group  of  Passion  Plays.  Journal  of  Germanic  Philology, 
Vol.  3,  1901,  pp.  415-430,      Member  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  of  America. 
Address,  705  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

STRATTON  D.   BROOKS 

Born  Sept.  10,  1860,  in  Everett,  Mo.  f.  Charles  M.  Brooks,  bom  1840, 
in  Seneca  Co.,  Ohio.     m.   Marian  McClure,  born  1842,  in  Putnam  Co.,  Ohio. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education  and  High  School  Visitor,  1899-1902. 

Prepared  in  Mt.  Pleasant  High  School,  Mich.  B.  Pd.,  1892,  State  Normal 
Coll.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.;  M.  Pd.,  1899,  same;  B.  A.,  1896;  Univ.  of  Mich., 
M.  A.,  1904,  Harvard  Univ.  Editor  A'orma/  News.  1887-88;  Principal  Mel- 
brook,  Mich.,  1890-92;  principal  high  school,  Danville,  111.,  1890-92;  vice-pres. 
Central  Mich.  Normal  School,  Mt.  Pleasant,  1893 — ;  principal  high  school, 
Adrian,  Mich.,  1896-98;  principal.  La  Salle-Peru  Twp.  high  school, 
1898-99;  assistant  professor  of  Education  and  High  School  Visitor, 
Illinois,  Dec.  1,  1899-1902;  supervisor,  public  schools,  Boston,  Mass., 
Sept.,  1902-Jan.  1,  1906;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Jan.  1,  to 
March  1,  1906;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Boston,  March,  1906 — .  Published,  (with 
Marietta  Hubbard),  Composition  Rhetoric,  American  Book  Co.,  New  York, 
12mo,  442  pp.  Magazine  articles.  Relation  of  Temperament  to  Withdrawal 
from  School,  Teachers'  Review,  1903;  Aesthetic  Value  of  Poetry,  School  Re- 
view, 1904;  Causes  for  Withdrawal  from  School,  Educational  Review.  1904; 
Extension  of  High  School  Influence  into  the  Grammar  School,  Educational 
Review,  1905;  Dangers  of  School  Refonn,  Educational  Review',  1906;  Ideal 
Teacher,  Year  Book  of  Nat'l  Soc.  for  Scientific  Stud}'  of  Education.  Mem- 
ber of  Nat'l  Ed.  Assoc. ;  Nat.  Soc.  for  Sci,  Study  of  Education;  Schoolmasters' 
Clubs  of  Mass.,  Ohio.,  111.  and  Mich.;  State  Teachers'  Assoc,  of  Mich.,  111.  and 
Mass.;  New  England  Supt.  Assoc;  Mass.  Supt's.  Assn.;  Whittemore  Club; 
Friday  Evening  Club;    Highland  Club;  Twentieth  Century  Club,  etc. 

Married  Marcia  A.  Stuart,  Sept.  3,  1890,  at  Port  Hope,  Mich.     Children, 
Helen,  born  May  31,  1891;  Marian,  born  July  23,  1893,  and  Dorothv,  born 
Mar.  23.  1900. 
Address,  School  Headquarters,  Boston,  Mass. 

FAY  CLUFF  BROWN 

Born  Nov.  23,  1881,  Washington,  Ohio.  f.  Argo  A.  Brown,  111.  m. 
Jennie  Francis  ClufT. 

Instructor  in  Physics,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Lyons  High  School,  Ind.,  and 
Green  Co.  Normal.  B.  A.,  Indiana.  M.  A.  Attended  Indiana  L^niv., 
1899-1902,  1904;  Milliken  Univ.,  1903-04.  Sigma  Xi.  Graduate  work  in 
Math,  and  Physics,  Illinois,  1904-06;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1905. 
Teacher  in  common  schools  of  Indiana,  1898-99;  Instructor  in  charge  of 
Physics,  Decatur  High  vSchool,  1902-04;  Graduate  Asst.,  1904-05;  Instructor 
in  Physics,  1905-06.  Discovered  that  Selenim  changes  its  electrical  resist- 
ance when  placed  under  pressure;  see  Physical  Revien',  Mar.,  1905,  Abstract 
of  paper  before  American  Phy.  Soc,  Feb.  23,  New  York  City.  Member 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Assoc,  member  Amer.  Phvsical  Soc;  member  Congregational 
Church. 
Address,  108  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

WILLIAM  HAND  BROWN,  Jr. 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Electrical  Engineering,  1897-1902. 

JAMES  HENRY  BROWNLEE 

Born  Dec  29,  1846,  in  Livonia,  Ind.  f.  James  Brownlee,  1812,  County 
Down,  Ireland,     m.   Lavina  McClung,  1817,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  1885-93.  Prepared  by  private 
tutor  in  Auburn,  Kansas.  M.  A.,  187(),  McKendree  College,  Lebanon,  111. 
Supt.  Shiloh  Citv  School,  1870-72;  Sui)t.of  Gravville  Illinois,  schools,  1872- 


482  University  of  Illinois 

74;  teacher  of  English  Literature  and  Elocution,  Southern  Illinois  State 
Normal,  1874-85;  Prof,  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  Illinois,  1885-93;  teacher 
of  Elocution  and  Oratory  in  So.  111.  Normal,  Carbondale,  1897-99;  teacher 
of  Reading  and  Elocution  in  Eastern  111.  Normal,  Charleston,  1899-1901; 
Prof,  of  Oratory  and  Literature,  Epworth  Univ.,  Oklahoma  City,  O.  T., 
1904 — .  Private  in  Co.  D,  17th  Kansas  Vol.  Inf.  five  months,  1864;  Drill 
sergeant,  10th  Kans.  Inf.,  1865,  when  discharged.  Pres.  111.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1885;  Mayor  of  Urbana,  111.,  1891-93;  Pres.  111.  Assn.  of  Elocutionists, 
1893 — .  PubUshed:  Martial  Recitations  for  the  Camp  Fire,  1894,  Saalfield 
Co.,  Akron,  Ohio;  War  Time  Echoes,  (companion  compilation),  1898,  Saal- 
field Co.     Series  of  Articles  on  Elocution  in  The  Illinois  School  Journal,  Vol. 

II,  1883.  The  Relation  of  Education  and  Agricvilture,  Farmers  Magazine, 
Oklahoma  City,  1905.  Member  Presbyterian  Church,  1893;  First  Presby- 
terian Chvirch,  Oklahoma  City,  O.  T. 

Married  Sarah  Carey,  Dec.  25,  1873,  Grayville,  111.      Children,  EHzabeth 
Emm.a,  born  May  31,  1875;  Mary  Lavina,  born  Jan.  6,  1878. 
Address,  510  West  12th  Street,  Oklahoma  City,  O.  T. 

JAMES  D.  BRUNER 

Born  May  19,  1864,  at  Leitchfield.  Kv.  f.  Isaac  Willis  Bruner,  Mar.  31, 
1836,  Leitchfield,  Ky.     m.   Maggie  Ellen  Rogers,  Feb.  1848,  Leitchfield. 

Assistant  Professor,  Professor,  of  Rom.ance  Languages,  1893-95.  Prepared 
in  Hodgenville,  Ky.  Attended  Georgetown  Coll.,  Ky.,  1883-86;  B.  A.,  1888, 
Franklin  College,  Ind.  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1904.  Member 
Ciceronian  Literary  Society.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Asst.  in  Latin,  Georgetown 
College,  1884-85;  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  Franklin  College,  1887- 
89;  Instructor  in  Mod.  Langs.,  Carey's  Boys  School,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1890-91; 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Romance  Langs.,  Illinois,  1893-94;  Professor,  same,  1894-95; 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Romance  Langs.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1895-99;  Associate  Prof, 
and  Head  of  the  Department  of  Romance  Languages,  Univ.  of  North  Car- 
olina, 1901-06;  Prof,  of  same,  June,  1906 — .  Publications:  The  Phonology 
of  the  Pistoiese  Dialect,  Baltim.ore,  1904,8  vo.,  88  pp.  Chateaubriand's  Le 
Dernier  Abencerage,  American  Book  Co.,  1903,  8  vo.,  96  pp.  Feuillet's  Le 
Jeune  Homme  Pauvre,  D.C.  Heath cSrCo.,  1904  8vo.,  238pp.  The  characters  in 
Victor  Hugo's  Hernani,  Sewanee  Univ.  Press,  8  vo.,  17  pp.,  1905.  Victor  Hu- 
go's Hernani,  Amxcrican  Book  Co.,  1906,  8  vo.,  264  pp.  Magazine  articles:  The 
Probable  Source  of  a  Couplet  in  Hernani,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  Jan.,  1904,  p.  32. 
The  Actions  in  the  Plot  of  Hernani,  Univ.  of  N .C.  Magazine,  Feb.,  1906,  pp. 
269-27  5.  The  Infatuation  of  Ruy  Bias,  Mod.  Language  Notes,  June,  1906. 
The  Character  of  Ruy  Bias,  The  Sewanee  Review,  July,  1906.  Another 
Parallel  to  a  Couplet  in  Hernani,  Mod.  Lang.  A'otes,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Apr., 
1905,  p.  127;  The  Character  of  Victor  Hugo's  Hernani,  The  Sewanee  Review, 
Apr.,  1905,  pp.  209-215;  The  Character  of  Dona  Sol,  The  University  of  N.  C. 
Magazine,  Apr.,  1905;  Other  Important  Characters  in  Victor  Hugo's  Her- 
nani, The  Sewanee  Review,  Oct.,  1905;  Parallel  Situations  in  Victor  Hugo's 
Hernani  and  Alfieri's  Filippo,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  Nov.,  1905,  pp.  209-210; 
Victor  Hugo's  Theory  of  the  Romantic  Dram.a,  The  Univ.  of  N'.  C.  Mag., 
Nov.,  1905,  pp.  91-104.  Member  of  the  Modern  Language  Association  of 
America. 

Married  Elizabeth  Cutting  Cooley,  Dec,  1894,   Blue  Lick  Springs,  Ky. 
Children,  James  Willis,  born   Oct.    1,    1895;   Arthur  Cutting,  born  Mar    24, 
1897;  Lee  Moulton,  born  May  23,  1901. 
Address,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

DANIEL  HARMON  BRUSH 
Born  May  9,  1849,  in  Carbondale,  111.     f.   Daniel  Harmon  Brush,  Vt.     m. 
Commandant,  Military  Department,  1894-98.      Prepared  in  Carbondale, 

III.  M.  A.,  1861-71,  West  Point.  Commission  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
U.  S.  A..  1871,     Served  in  U.  S.  Army  since  1871.      Enlisted  as  private  in 


Faculty  483 

Co.  F,  145  Illinois  Inf.,  May  22,  1864,  at  age  of  16  years.  Commandant, 
Military  Department,  Illinois,  Sept.,  1894-June,  1898.  In  the  campaign 
before  Santiago  de  Cuba,  1898;  served  in  Philippines,  1899-1902  and  1903 — . 
17th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1871-1901;  25th  Inf.,  1901-03;  Inspector  General,  1903 — . 
Member  of  Loyal  Legion;  Army  of  the  Tennessee;  Society  of  Santiago  de 
Cuba;  Society  of  the  Philippines. 

Married    Harriet    Ropp,    1873,    in    Carbondale,    111.      Children.    Harriet 
Roberts,  born  Sept.  11,  1879;  Daniel  Harmon,  Jr.,  born  June  24,  1884;  Rapp, 
born  Xov.  7,  1889. 
Address,  care  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

THOMAS  JOSEPH  BRYAN 

Born  Sept.  26,  1869,  Warwickshire,  England,  f.  Joseph  Brvan,  born  in 
Warwickshire ,  England,  Aug.  28,  1839i  m.  Martha  Hatfield,  Xov.  1,  1837, 
Warwickshire,  England. 

Instructor  in  Chemistrv,  1903-06.  Prepared  in  Colgate  Acad.,  Hamilton, 
X.  J.  B.  A.,  1893,  Colgate  Univ.;  M.  A.,  do.;  B.  D.,  do.;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Freiburg,  1901.  Kingsford  Prize  Declamation  Speaker.  First  Lawrence 
chemical  prize.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  Colgate  Univ.,  1893-95  and  1897-99; 
same  at  Wesleyan  L'niv.,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Instructor  in  chemistry.  Williams 
Coll.,  1902-03;  instructor  in  chemistry,  Illinois,  1903-06.  Invented,  delivery 
funnel  for  introducing  liquids  under  diminished  or  increased  pressure.  Ueber 
die  Einwiskung  von  O-  und  P-  Tolylsenfol  auf  Phenole.bei  Gegen  wart  von 
Aluminumchlorid,  Speyer  and  Kaerner,  Feiburg,  in  Baden,  1901,  23  pp. 
Article  on  above  invention  published  in  Journal  American  Chemical  Society, 
Vol.  28,  Xo.  1,  pp.  80-84;  Apparatus  for  introducing  Liquids  under  Pressure, 
Journal  Amer.  Chem.  Soc.  1906.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1893;  Phi  Xi  Y, 
1904,  American  Chemical  Society,  1906. 

Married  Wissie  Etha  Myers,  Jan.  31,  1906,  at  Champaign,  111. 
Address,  408  East  Healey  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

JEXXIE  C.  BRYAXT 

Instructor  in  Elocution,  1874-76. 

JOHX  MYROX  BRYAXT 

Born  July  10,  1877,  in  East  Templeton,  Mass.  f.  John  Artemus  Bryant, 
1832,  Rutland,  Mass.     m.   Clara  Swan  Hale,  Dec,  1836,  Hubbardston,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Templeton 
High  School.  Mass.,  and  Cushing  Acad.,  Mass.  Attended  Worchester 
Polvtechnic  Inst.,  1897-1901.  With  General  Electric  Co..  Schenectadv,  X. 
Y.,  1901-02;  with  Oriental  Powder  Co.,  Fairchance,  Pa.,  1902-03;  Instructor 
in  Electrical  Engineering,  Illinois,  1903 — ;  Instructor  in  Summer  School  for 
Artizans,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904.  Article,  Electricity  in  the  Manufacture  of 
Powder,  Technograph,  1904.  Member  of  First  M.  E.  Church;  Epworth 
League;  Associate  member,  American  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engrs. 

^Iarried  Lucinda  Jane  Rice,  Aug.  18,  1904,  Walloon  Lake,  Mich. 
Address,  502  West  Illinois  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

COATES  PRESTON  BULL 

Born  Oct.  11,  1872,  Edina  Mills,  Minn.  f.  Jas  Alvah,  Feb.  26,  1834, 
Rural  Hill,  X.  Y.     m.   Annie  Lea  Cooper,  Oct.  4,  1840. 

Assistant  in  Farm  Crops,  1901-02.  Prepared  in  School  of  Agriculture, 
Univ.  of  Minn.  Alpha  Zeta,  Sigm.a  Xi.  B.  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Minn.  Student 
Asst.inAgr.,  1897-1901,  Minnesota;  Agronomv  Asst.  in  Farm  Crops,  Illinois, 
Aug.,  1901-02;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of'  Minnesota,  1902-06;  Press 
Bulletins,  Rural  School  Bull.  No.  2.  Press  Bui.  Nos.  15,  21,  34 
(et  al).  Flax  for  Amer.  Cyclopedia  Agr.;  Editor  Farm  Students'  Review,  St. 
Anthony  Park.  Articles  for  the  Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul  press  and  the  Agr. 
press.     Plant  Breeding  Articles  in  lillnois  Agriculturalist,   1901.     Member 


484  University  of  Illinois 

Sigma  Xi,  1905 — ;  Minn.  Field  Crop.  Breeders'  Asso.  (secretary);  Amer. 
Breeders'   Asso.,  Minn.   State  Hort.   Soc.,;  Minn.   State  Educational  Asso.; 

A.  A.  A.  Sc;  Grange,  State  Farmers'  Club. 
Married  Lotta  Mae  Tryon,  Oct.  12,  1904 

Address,  2137  Commonwealth  Ave.,  St.  Anthony  Park,  Minn. 

FRANK  MELVIN  BUMSTEAD 

Born  Feb.  24,  1882,  in  Dundee,  111.  f.  James  Edward  Bumstead,  M.  D., 
Oct.  30,  1848,  near  Dundee,  111.  m.  Justina  Adelaide  Pingree,  Sept.  29, 
1847,  at  Southport,  Me. 

Asst.  in  Library,  1902-06.      Prepared  in  Dundee  High  School.     Attended 
Univ.  of    111.,    1902-06;  B.    A.   in    Lib.    Sci.,    1906;  member  Philomathean. 
Shelf  assistant  in  Library,  Illinois,  Sept.,  1902 — . 
Address,  Dundee,  111. 

ALBERT  FRANKLIN  BURGESS 
Born   Oct.   2,    1873,   in   Rockland,   Mass.     f.   Emory  Burgess,   Hanover, 
Mass.     m.   Mary  Ann  Lewis,  London,  Eng. 

Assistant  in  Entomologv,  1900-02.      Prepared  in  Rockland  High  School. 

B.  S.,  1895,  Mass.  Agr.  College.  M.  S.,  1897,  same.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  1895- 
99,  Asst.  Entomologist  in  field  and  experimental  work  on  Gvpsv  Moth. 
Emploj^ed  by  the  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  in  E'ntomology, 
Illinois,  1900-1902;  Asst.  Inspector  of  Nurseries  and  orchard,  Ohio  Agrl. 
Expt.  Station,  Wooster,  Ohio;  1902 Chief  Inspector  Nurseries  and  Or- 
chards, Ohio  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  1-3  Annual  Rept.  Chief 
Inspector,  Nurseries  and  Orchards  of  Ohio.  Bui.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  Div.  N.  and 
O.  Insp.  Ohio  Dept.  of  Agr.  Articles;  Rept.  Mass.  Bd.  Agr.,  1896,  1897, 
1898;  Bui,  17,  20,  37,  40,  46,  N.  S.  U.  S.  Div.  of  Entomology;  Bui.  142, 
Office  Expt.  Stats,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1904,  Ohio  Naturalist,  1904;  Proc.  25th 
Annual  Meeting  Soc.  Prom.  Agr.  Science,  1904.  Secy.  Amer.  Assn.  Eco- 
nomic Entomologist,  1903;  First  V.  Pres.,  1904;  Secy.,  1906.  Secy.  American 
Assn.;  Hort.  Inspector,  1906.      Member  Ammerican  Assn.  for  Adv.  Sci. 

Married  Mary  E.  Dwight,  June  20,  1904,  Castalia,  Ohio. 
Address,  1481  Michigan  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

ALTON  CYRIL  BURNHAM 

Assistant  in  Mech.  Eng..  1894-96;  Instructor  in  Math.,  1897-98. 

THOMAS  JONATHAN  BURRILL 

Born  Apr.  25,  1839,  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.  f.  John  Burrill.  m.  Mary 
Francis. 

Assistant  Professor,  Professor,  Dean,  Vice-President,  Acting  President, 
1868 — .  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  Graduated  111.  State  Normal 
Univ.,  1865;  M.  A.,  1876,  Northwestern  Univ.;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chi.;  LL.D., 
1893,  Northwestern  Univ.  Supt.  Urbana  public  schools,  1865-68;  Asst. 
Prof.  Nat.  Hist.,  111.  Indst.  Univ.,  1868-70;  Prof,  of  Bot.  and  Hort.,  1870- 
1903;  Prof,  of  Bot.,  1903—;  vice  pres.  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1879—;  dean 
of  Coll.  of  Science,  1878-84;  acting  regent  of  the  Universitv,  June-Nov., 
1879;  Oct.,  1889-May,  1890,  and  Aug.,  1891-Aug.,  18'94;  botanist 
and  horticulturalist  at  U.  S.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1888 — ;  dean  of  general 
faculty,  1894-1901;  of  the  graduate  school,  1894-1905.  Member  or 
fellow  of  several  state,  national  and  foreign  scientific  and  educational 
societies.  Publications  (in  part):  Agricultural  Botany,  Rpt.  of  Board  of 
Trustees,  111.  Ind.  Univ.,  1869,  pp.  319-330;  Flowerless  Plants,  Rpt.  of  Board 
of  Trustees,  111.  Ind.  Univ.,  1870,  pp.  197-211;  Upon  Parasitic  Fungi,  Bull. 
111.  State  Lab,  of  Natural  Hist.,  Vol.  I,  Dec,  1876,  pp.  52-74;  Catalog  of  the 
Flowering  and  Higher  Flowerless  Plants  of  Illinois,  Native,  Introduced,  and 
Cultivated,  Rept.  of  Board  of  Trustees,  111.  Ind.  Univ.,  1878,  pp.  219-297; 
The  Mission  in  Illinois  of  Her  State  Horticultural  Society,  (President's  Ad- 


Faculty  485 

dress),  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1879,  Vol.  13,  pp.  72-83;  Blight  of  Pear 
and  Apple  Trees,  Rpt.  of  Board  of  Trustees,  111.  Ind.  Univ.,  1880,  pp.  62-84; 
Second  Annual  Report,  Botanist  of  the  111.  State  Board  of  Agr.,  Springfield! 
111.,  1881;  Bacteria  and  their  Effects,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1881,  Vol 
XV,  pp.  165-181;  The  Bacteria,  Rpt.  of  Board  of  Trustees,  111.  Ind.  Univ., 

1882,  pp.  1-65;  New  Species  of  Micrococcus  (Bacteria),  Arncr.  Naturalist, 
Vol.  XVII,  No.  3,  March,  1883,  pp.  319-320;  Preparing  and  Mounting 
Bacteria,  Proc.  Amer.  Soc.  of  Microscopists,  Vol.  IV,  1883,  pp.  79-85;  The 
Grape  Rots,  Pear  Blight  and  Peach  Yellows,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort    Soc 

1883,  Vol.  XVII,  pp.  42-49;  The  Effects  of  Frost  on  the  Trunks  of  Apple 
Trees,  same,  1883,  Vol.  XVII,  pp  220-225;  New  Species  of  Uredineje, 
Botanical  Gazette,  Vol.  IX,  1884,  pp.  187-191 ;  Rept.  to  the  Soc.  as  Member  of 
Adinterim  Comm.ittee  from  Central  111.,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1884, 
Vol.  XVIII,  pp.  73-80;  The  Nutrition  of  Plants,  same,  1884,  Vol.  XVIII,  pp. 
221-226;  Experiment  in  Silk  Culture,  Rept.  Board  of  Trustees,  111.  Ind.  Univ., 

1884,  pp.  85-92;  The  Uredine:e  of  Illinois — A  List  of  the  Species,  Proc.  Amer. 
Soc.  of  Microscopists,  1885,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  1-10;  Parasitic  Fungi  of  Illinois, 
Bull.  111.  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  II,  August,  1885,  and  Julv,  1887, 
Part  I.  Uredineae,  pp.  139-256.  Part  II.  Ervsiphea?,  p.  385-432;  The 
Uredineae,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1885,  Vol.  XIX,  pp.  78-82;  Vegetable 
Pathology,  same,  1885,  Vol.  XIX,  pp.  218-226;  Pear  and  Apple-tree  BHght, 
111.  Crop  Report  for  June,  1885,  pp.  50-51 ;  Mome-made  Bacteria  Apparatus, 
Botanical  Gazette,  Vol.  XI,  No.  10,  October,  1886  pp.  276-279;  Annual 
Presidential  Address,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1886,  Vol.  XX,  pp.  233- 
237;  Climatal  Destruction  of  Orchard  Trees,  Rpt.  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1886,  pp.  283-293;  Bacteria  and  Disease,  Annual  Presidential  Address, 
Proc.  Amer.  Soc.  of  Microscopists,  Vol.  VII,  1886,  pp.  5-29;  i\n  Apple — 
What  is  it'  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1886,  Vol.  XX,  pp.  282-284;  Roots 
of  Plants,  same.  Vol.  XX,  1886,  pp.  138-149;  The  Forest  Tree  Plantaion,  Rept. 
of  Board  of  Trustees,  Univ.  of  111.,  1886,  pp.  255-282;  The  Erysiphese  of 
Illinois,Proc.  Amer.  Soc.  of  Microscopists,  Vol.  VIII,  1887,  pp.  I-IO';  The  Usti- 
lagineae  or  Smuts,  With  a  List  of  Illinois  Species,  same,  Vol.  IX,  1888,  pp. 
1-13;  Garden  Experiments  with  Sweet  Corn,  1888,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Stat., 
No.  4,  Feb.,  1888,  pp.  128,  138;  A  Disease  of  Broom-corn  and  Sorghum, 
Rept.  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Univ.  of  111.,  1888,  pp.  215-222;  BHght  of  Apple 
and  Pear  Trees,  Illinois  Agriculturalist,  1889,  pp.  75-78;  Flowers  and  Fruit, 
Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc.,  1889,  Vol.  XXIII,  pp.  162-166;  The  Biologv  of 
Ensilage,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  No.  7,  Nov.,  1889,  pp.  177-194;  Garden 
Experiments  with  Sweet  Corn,  1889,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  No.  8,  Feb., 
1890,  pp.  274-287;  A  Bacterial  Disease  of  Corn,  same.  No.  6,  Aug.,  1889, 
pp.  166-175;  Canada  Thistles,  their  Extermination,  same.  No.  12,  Nov., 
1890,  pp.  379-387;  Propagation  of  Trees  and  Healthfulness,  Trans.  111. 
State  Hort.  Soc,  1890,  Vol.  XXIV,  pp.  70-78;  Garden  Experiments  with 
Sweet  Corn,  1890;  Pop-corn,  Tests  of  Varieties,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  St.i 
No.  13,  Feb.,  1891,  pp.  432-447;  The  Strawberrv,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  boc, 
1890,  Vol.  XXIV,  pp.  235-242;  Use  of  Fungicides  upon  the  Apple,  the  Potato 
and  the  Grape,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  No.  15,  Feb.,  1891,  pp.  480-496; 
Heredity,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1892,  Vol.  XXVI,  pp.  88-93;  Execu- 
tive Reports  as  Regent,  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-94,  Proc.  of  Board  of  Trustees, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1892,  pp.  135-141,  142,  154-171,  197-208,  227-237;  1893,  pp. 
17-26,  58-66;  77-86,  100-117,  165-171,  195-201,  216-226,  243-254;  The 
Forest  Tree  Plantation,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  No.  26,  Mav,  1893,  pp. 
205-244;  Water  and  Vegetation,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1894,  Vol. 
XXVIII,  pp.  438-445;  Possibilities  of  Plant  Improvement,  same,  1894, 
Vol.  XXVII,  pp.  122-130;  Tre^s  and  Tree-planting,  same,  1896,  Vol.  XXX. 
pp.  389-398;  Some  Lessons  in  Vegetable  Phvsiologv,  same,  1896,  Vol.  XXX, 
pp.  143-154;  Varieties  of  Apples,  Bull.  111'.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  No.  45,  Julv, 
1896,  pp.  297-348;  The  Tulip  Tree,  Trans.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1897,  Vol. 
XXXI.  pp.  436-446;  Soil  Management  of  Orchards,  same,  1897,  Vol.  XXXI, 


486  University  of  Illinois 

pp.  26-36;  Orchard  Cultivation,  Bull.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  No.  52,  June,  1898, 
pp.  105-127;  John  Milton  Gregory,  etc.,  22nd  Rept.  State  Sup.  of  Public 
Instr.,  1898,  pp.  83-89;  John  Milton  Gregory,  Memorial  Address,  Urbana, 
111.,  October,  1898,  pp.  1-22;  The  Apple-tree  in  Illinois,  Trans.  111.  State 
Hort.  Soc,  1898,  VoK  XXXII,  pp.  358-366;  The  Reciprocal  Influences  of 
Stock  and  Cion,  same,  1898,  Vol.  XXXII,  pp.  65-71;  Practical  Education 
sam.e,  1899,  Vol.  XXXIII,  pp.  360-371;  The  Apple-scab  Fungus,  same,  1900, 
Vol.  XXXIV,  pp.  86-94;  The  Botany  of  the  Apple,  Trans.  Indiana  Hort.  Soc, 

1900,  pp.  84-95;  Science  in  Education,  Trans.  111.  Hort.  Soc,  1900,  Vol. 
XXXIV,  pp.  375-382;  Nature  Study  in  the  School  Grades,  same,  1900,  Vol. 
XXXIV,  pp.  393-394;  Some  Diseases  of  Apple  Trees  and  their  Fruit,  same, 

1901,  Vol.  XXXV, pp.  438-446;  Papers  on  Bitter  Rot  of  Apples,  same,  1901, 
Vol.  XXXV,  pp.  166,  177;  1902,  Vol.  XXXVI,  pp.  1-12;  Street  and  Orna- 
mental Trees,  same,  1902,  Vol.  XXXVI,  pp.  383-389;  Street  and  Highway 
Planting,  same,  1903,  Vol.  XXXVII,  pp.  210-222;  Weeds  and  Weed  Vega- 
lation,  same,  1903,  Vol.  XXXVII,  pp.  417-431;  River  Pollution  and  Puri- 
fication. Trans.  Amer.  Microscopical  Soc,  1904,  Vol.  XXV.,  pp.  105-125; 
Micro-organismis,  of  Soil  and  Human  Welfare,  Science,  Vol.  XX,  No.  509, 
pp.  426-434,  Sept.  30,  1904;  Ornamental  Vines,  Trans.  111.  Hort.  Soc,  1904, 
Vol.  38,  pp.  384-393;  Advance  of  Ornamental  Horticulture  in  the  State, 
same,  1905,  Vol.  39,  pp.  160-171;  Investigations  upon  Bitter  Rot  of  Apples, 
same,  1905,  Vol.  39,  pp.  195-200;  The  Public  in  Relation  to  Street  Trees, 
same,  1905,  Vol.  39,  pp.  446-451.  Pres.  of  Amer.  Microscopical  Soc. ,  1885- 
86;  Gen.  Sec.  of  same,  1886-89;  vice  pres!  of  Biological  Section  of  the  Amer. 
Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1886-87. 

Married  Sarah  H.  Alexander,  July  22,   1868,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Address,  1007  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

PARKE  TUNIS  BURROWS 
1892.     (See  No.  678) 

NATHANIEL  BUTLER 

BornMay  22,  1883,  in  Eastport,  Me.  f.  Nathaniel  Butler,  m,  Jennette 
Loring. 

Professor  of  Latin,  1886-89;  of  English  Literature,  1889-92.  Prepared 
in  Colby  Univ.,  1873.  Prof.  EngHsh  Literature,  Chicago  Univ.,  till  1886; 
Prof.  Latin,  Illinois,  1886-89;  Prof.  English  Lit.,  1889-92;  director  of  Univ. 
extension,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-95;  delegate  Univ.  of  Chicago  to  World's 
Congress  on  Univ.  Extension,  London,  1894;  president  of  Colby  Coll.,  1895- 
1901 ;  Prof,  and  Dean  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901 — .  Author:  Bellum  Helveticum 
(Latin  textbook,  5th  edit.),  1900.  Article  on  University  Extension,  Universal 
Ency.,  1901;  Former  and  Present  Conditions  in  Education,  1901;  Syllabi  of 
Lecture  Studies  on  Am.erican  and  English  Literature;  monograph  on  the 
Study  of  Latin,  111.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1888;  On  the  Psychology  of  Con- 
version, Baptist  Congress,  Chicago,  1897;  philosophical  and  educational 
articles  and  reviews. 

Married  Florence  Reeves  Sheppard,   1881,  Chicago,  111.,  (died  June  21, 
1902);  Lillian  M.  Googins,  Dec.  12,  1903,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  5601  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago.  111. 

HELEN  ELIZA  BUTTERFIELD  (SCHOONOVEN) 

1891.      (See  No.  630) 

WALTER  G.  CAMPBELL 
1896.      (See  No.  931) 

JOSEPH  FLETCHER  CAREY 
Born   Nov.   26,    1823,   in  New  York  City.     f.   William  Carey,   Reading, 
England,     m..   Hannah  Williams,  Wiltshire,  England. 

Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  1868-74.      Prepared  in  Dutchess  Co.  Acad., 


Faculty  487 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  M.  A.,  1846.  Member  of  Philo.  Teacher  in  Green- 
bush,  N.  Y.,  1846-49;  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  1849-50;  Principal  of  Still- 
water and  Auburn  Academies,  1850-03,  and  at  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  until  1855; 
Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Mich.  State  Normal,  Ypsilanti,  1855-67;  at 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1867-71;  Prof,  of  Latin  and  Greek  at  Illinois,  1871-74; 
Agent  Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1874-94;  resided  at 
San  Diego,  Calif.,  1894 — .  Member  Baptist  Church;  Pres.  Pittsburg  Assn. 
of  Ministers;  Trustee  Lewisburg  (Bucknell)  Univ.,  Pa.,  and  of  Mt.  Pleasant 
Institute,  Pa.;  member  American  Civic  Assn. 

Married  Hetty  Forward  Carey,  1849,  at  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.;  at  West  New- 
ton  in    1870    and    at    Pittsburg,    Pa.,   in    1882.     Children,    Charles    Henry; 
Elizabeth  Barbour,  (died  1888);  William  Downing;  Joseph  F.,  Jr.;  Edward 
Gregory,  (died  1873);  Augustus  Walter;  Katherine  Markle;  Alice  Hannah. 
Address,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

ALBERT  PRUDEN  CARMAN 

Born  Tulv  1861,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  f.  Rev.  Thoman  C.  Carman,  Oct., 
1829,  Bofdeiitown,  N.  J.     m.   Phebe  C.  Pruden,  1838,  Rockway,  N.  J. 

Professor  of  Phvsics,  1896 — .  Prepared  in  State  Model  School,  Trenton, 
N.  J.  B.  A.,  1883,'College  of  N.  J.,  now  Princeton  Univ.;  M.  A.,  1884,  same; 
D.  Sc,  1886,  same.  Cliosophic  Society  of  Princeton.  Dickenson  Prizeman; 
Fellow  of  Experimental  Science.  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1887-89; 
Universities  of  Vienna  and  Berlin,  1895-96.  Instructor  in  Phvsics,  Princeton 
1883-84;  Tutor  of  Math.,  1885-87;  Prof,  of  Physics  and  Electrical  Engr., 
Purdue  Univ.,  1889-92;  Prof,  of  Theoretical  Physics,  Stanford  Univ., 
1892-96;  Prof,  of  Physics,  Illinois,  1896 — .  Articles:  A  Wave  Machine, 
Physical  Review,  Aug.,  1904;  Resistance  of  Tubes  to  Collapse,  Physical 
Review,  Nov.,  1905;  Theories  of  Electricity,  School  Science,  1904.  Member 
of  American  Physical  Soc. 

Married  Maude  W.  Straight,  June  21,  1900,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Address,  908  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

DAVID  HOBART  CARNAHAN 

1896.  (See  No.  932) 

GUISEPPE  NAPOLEONE  CAROZZI 
Instructor  in  Music,  1892-93. 

FREDERIC  WALTON  CARPENTER 
Born  May  12,  1876,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.     f.   Franklin  Tom.pkins  Carpenter, 
Feb.  16,  1827,  New  York  City.     m.  Jane  Willets,  Julv  25,  1830,  Millbrook, 
N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Zoology,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  New  York  City,  School  of 
Social  Economics.  B.  S'.,  1899,  N.  Y.  Univ.;  M.  A.,  1902,  Harvard;  Ph.  D., 
1904,  same.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Omega.  Virginia  Barret  Gibbs 
Scholar;  Edward  Austin  fellow.  Harvard.  Asst.  in  Biology,  New  York 
Univ.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  in  Zooloyg,  Harvard,  1901-03;  Lecturer  in  Biology, 
New  York  Univ.  Summer  School,  1904;  Instructor  in  Zoology,  Illinois, 
1904 — .  Articles:  The  Development  of  the  Oculomotor  Nerve,  the  Ciliary 
Gaglion,  and  the  Abducent  Nerve  in  the  Chick,  (in  press);  Bulletin  of  the 
Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology  at  Harvard  College,  Mass.  The  Reac- 
tions of  the  Pomace  Fly  to  Light,  Gravitv  and  Mech.  Stimulation,  Ameri- 
can Xatnralist,  Vol.  39,  1905,  pp.  156-171.' 
Address,  713  West  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

HUBERT  V.  CARPENTER 

1897.  (See  No.  1014) 

MAURICE  LeROY  CARR 
1905.      (See  No.  2333) 


4SS  UXIVERSITY   OF    ILLINOIS 

LUCY  HAMILTON  CARSON 
(See  G6) 

CHARLES  WILLARD  CARTER 
1803.      (See  No.  725) 

JOHN  WATROUS  CASE 

Born  Mar.  13,  1865,  Ashtabula  County,  Ohio.  f.  George  Fox  Case, 
Ashtabula,  Ohio.     m.   Ellen  Watrous,  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Asst.  Prof,  in  Arch.  Design,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Detroit  High  School, 
Mich.  Attended  Univ.  of  Mich,  and  Boston  Inst,  of  Tech.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Prize  man  in  Two  Year  Course  in  Arch.,  Boston  Tech.,  1888;  first 
place  in  the  class  by  Boston  Society  of  Architects.  Two  years'  study  in 
Europe;  awarded  Rotch  Scholarship  in  Arch.,  1892-94;  Boston,  Mass.; 
winter  of  1892  studied  in  Athens,  Greece;  of  1893,  in  Paris,  France.  Archi- 
tectural Draftsman  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1894-'^5,  in  New  York,  1895-96; 
Practiced  Architecture  in  Detroit.  Mich.,  1897-1905;  Head  of  Drawing  Dept., 
Central  High  School,  Detroit,  1899-1905;  Asst.  Prof,  in  Architectural  Design, 
Illinois,  1905 — .  Hints  to  Art  Students  Abroad,  American  Architect,  1895; 
The  Architect's  Education,  The  Brickbiiildcr,  1901;  The  Curriculum  of  an 
Art  L^niversity,  same,  June,  1902;  The  Crematorium,  same,  Oct.,  1902. 
Mem.ber  of  Episcopal  Church;  American  Soc.  of  Archts.;  Detroit  Golf  Club; 
Champaign  Country  Club. 

Married  Elizabeth  Wilhelmina  Merrell,  Nov.  28,  1900,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Address,  211  W.  LTniversity  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

JOSEPHINE  A.  CASS 
Instructor  in  Ancient  Languages,  1886-88. 

ORLO  DORR  CENTER 

1905.      (See  No.  2337) 

JAMES  ALBURN   CHILES 

Born  Mar.  6,  1877,  Franklin  Co.,  Mo.  f.  Alburn  Chiles,  1853,  Franklin 
Co.,  Mo.     m.   Em.ma  Laura  Drace,  1857,  Franklin  Co.,  Mo. 

Instructor  in  German,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Central  Coll.  Acad.,  Mo. 
B.  A.,  1895,  Central  Coll.  Sigma  Nu.  Two  years  fellowship  in  German  and 
one  in  French,  at  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  Tenn.  Instructor  in  German  at  Wash- 
ington Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1900-01;  Journalist,  1904-05,  Globe-Democrat 
Staff.  Instructor  in  German,  Sept.,  1905 — . 
Address,  1011  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

PAUL  CHIPMAN 

1894.      (See  No.  788) 

HALBERT  LILY  CHIPPS 

1899.      (See  No.  1196) 

CHARLES  RICHARD  CLARK 

1898.      (See  No.  1106) 

CYRIL  B.  CLARK 
Born  July  21,  1861,  Alconbury,  Peoria  Co.,  111.     f.  James  Clark,  Feb.  22, 

1819,  Alconbury,   Huntingtonshire,  England,     m.   Susan  Benson,   Dec.   27, 

1820,  Thome,  Yorkshire,  England. 

Asst.  and  Foreman,  Machine  Shops,  1890-1901.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
Illinois  Acad.  Asst.  in  Shops,  1890-1892;  Foreman  of  machine  shop,  1892- 
1901;  machine  shop  and  tool  room  foreman  with  Acme  Harvester  Co.,  1901- 
03;  Designer  of  special  appliances  and  Asst.  Supt.,  Racine  Sattlerj- Co.,  to 
Apr.  1,  1905;  Designer  of  agricultural  implements  and  Master  Mechanic, 
1905 — .      Jig  for  rough  castings  Machinery,  June,  1904.      Vestryman,  Christ 


Faculty  489 

Church,   Limestone,    1882-87;   Emmanuel   Church,   Champaign,    1895-1901. 
Delegate  to  General  Conv.  Episcopal  Church  at  San  Francisco,  1901. 

Married  Mary  Chamberlain.  Sept.    15,   1887,   Peoria  Co.,   111.      Children, 
Grace,  born  Dec.  17,  1888;  Cvril  Balfour,  born  June  21,  1890;  Margaret,  born 
Jan.  3,  1895;  Mary  Chase,  born  July  18,  1897;  John  Benson,  born  April  29, 
1901;  Catharine  Priscilla,  Nov.  6,  1902. 
Address,  1501  West  Main  Street,  Louisville,  Ky. 

DILLARD  HAZELRIGG  CLARK 
Captain   United  States  Army  (retired).      Professor  of  Mil.   Science  and 
Tactics,  1899-1900. 
Address,  Tonkawa,  Okla. 

GEORGE  LUTHER  CLARK 

Born  Feb.  19,  1877,  in  Ferry,  Ohio.  f.  Horace  Mann  Clark,  Sept.  13, 
1854,  Lytle,  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Ellen  Coon,  Oct.  18,  1858. 

Professor  of  Law,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Wavnesville, Ohio,,  High  School. 
B.  A.,  1896,  Kenyon  Coll.;  LL.  B.,  1899,  Indiana;  same,  1906,  Harvard. 
Practice  of  Law,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  1899-1900;  Scholarship  at  Harvard  Law 
School,  1901-02;  Instructor  in  Law,  Leland  Standford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1902-04; 
Professor  of  law,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1895;  Hon- 
orary member  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1903. 

Married  Marv    Craig    Mathers,  June    25,    1902,    at    Bloomington,    Ind. 
Child,  George  Mathers,  born  Apr.  29,  1903. 
Address,  810  Hubbard  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

GERTRUDE  CLARK  CHURCH 

Born  Apr.  15,  1866,  in  Detroit,  Mich.  f.  Nelson  Washington  Clark,  1808, 
New  York  State,     m.   Ellen  Augusta  Hurlbut,  1835,  Portland,  Conn. 

Instructor  in  Household  Science,  1903-04.  Prepared  in  Michigan  State 
Normal  Coll.,  Ypsilanti.  B.  S.,  1892,  Univ.  of  Michigan.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Science  teacher  High  School,  Coldwater,  Mich.,  1886-90;  Principal  High 
School,  Ishpenning,  1901-03;  Instructor  in  Household  Science,  1903-04. 
Series  of  Articles  on  Household  Science,  in  School  News  of  Illinois,  1903-04 
and  1904-05;  Article  on  Food,  Bulletin  15, No.  19, Cornell  Univ.,  pp.  385-392; 
Pres.  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Soc.  (Methodist),  Madison,  1897,  1900; 
Sec.  Free  Kindergarten  Assn.,  Madison,  1898-99.  Managing  Editor  Arrow 
(Pi  Beta  Phi),  1896-1901;  Member  of  Madison  Woman's  Club,  1898-99; 
Tuesdav  Club  (literarv),  Milwaukee;  Milwaukee  branch  Coll.  Alumna?. 

Married  Hiram  Allen  Sober,  Nov.  23,  1892,  (died  Sept.  10,  1900);  James 
Sherman  Church,  Apr.  5,  1905.     Child,  Marion  Ellen,  born  Dec.  23,  1893. 
Address,  683  Stowell  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

SAMUEL  C  CLARK 

Born  June  14,  1874,  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Bedford  High  School. 
Attended  State  Normals  at' Normal  DeKalb,  two  years  and  several  sum.mers; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  one  year  and  several  summers.  Grad.  N.  I.  S.  X.  S., 
1900;  B.  S.,  1900,  Chicago.  Taught  Rural  School.  Tavlor  Co.,  la. ;  Sciences 
at  Chrisman,  111.,  High  School,  1895-96;  same,  and  Principal,  1896-98;  Sev- 
enth grade,  city  schools,  De  Kalb,  111.,  1899-1900;  Physics  and  Chemistry. 
Warren  High  School,  Ohio,  1900-01;  Sedalia  High  School.  Mo.,  1901—02; 
Pillsburv  Acad.,  Physics  and  Chemistry,  1902-03 ;  Asst.  in  General  Chem- 
istry, Illinois,  1902-0'5;  Instructor,  same',  1905 — . 
Address,  110  Chem.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Residence,  1002 .V  W.  California  Ave., 

Urbana,  111. 

THOMAS  ARKLE  CLARK 

1890.      (See  No.  591) 


490  University  of  Illinois 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CLARK 

1905.      (See  No.  2341) 

LILLIE  ADELLE  CLENDENIN 

Instructor  in  English  in  Academy,  1898-1901. 

GEORGE   PERKINS  CLINTON 
1890.      (See  No.  593) 

HENRY  LIVINSTON  COAR 

Bom  June  16,  1862,  London,  England,  f.  Firman  Wood  Coar,  Dec.  2, 
1825,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  m.  Lucinda  Elizabeth  Blake,  Nov.  4,  1843,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1898 — .  Attended  Kaiser  Wilhelm  Gym., 
Cologne,  Germany,  1876-84.  Townsend  Scholarship,  Harvard.  M.  A., 
1895,  Harvard;  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Illinois.  Graduate  Student,  Univ.  of  Boston, 
S.  S.,  1884;  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1884-86;  Harvard  Univ.,  1892-95;  Univ. 
of  111.,  1901-03.  Instructor  in  German,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892-93,  94-95;  in 
Mathematics,  do.,  1892-95;  in  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895-97;  Instructor  in  Math., 
Illinois,  1898 — .  Articles,  The  Position  of  Geometry  in  Primary  Education, 
Education,  Vol.  X.,  1889,  179;  When  and  How  Geometry  should  be  Taught, 
The  Academy,  Vol.  V,  1890,  pp.  231;  Routine  Work  in  Mathematics,  The 
School  Review,  Vol.  VII,  1900,  pp.  271;  The  Volume  of  the  Sphere,  Amer. 
Math.  Monthly,  Vol.  X,  1903,  pp.  9-11;  Functions  of  Three  Real  Variables 
(in  press),  Amer.  Journal  of  Mathematics.     Member  of  Sigma  Xi. 

Married    Mary    Elizabeth     Coar,     Dec.     29,     1888,    Ednor,    Md.     Chil- 
dren, Marjorie  Belle,  born  Jan.  4,   1890;  Helen  Ruth,  born,  Dec.   6,   1891; 
Henry  Osgood,  born  Jan.  20,  1896. 
Address,  930  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

VANTILE  WILLIAM  CODDINGTON 

1875.      (See  No.  60) 

HARRY  CLAY  COFFEEN 
1898.      (See  No.  1108) 

AGNES  MARY  COLE 

1901.      (See  No.  1476) 

STEPHEN  SHELDON  COLVIN 

Born  Mar.  29,  1869,  in  Phenix,  Rhode  Island,  f.  Stephen  Colvin,  1821, 
Pippin  Orchard,  R.  I.     m.   Clara  Ann  Turner,  1847,  Guernsey,  England. 

Assistant  Professor  and  Associate  professor  of  Psychology,  1901 — .  Pre- 
pared in  Worcester  Academy.  B.  P.,  1891,  Brown  LTniv. ;  M.  A.,  1894,  sam.e; 
Ph.  D.,  1897,  University  of  Strassburg,  1897.  Zeta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Third  Carpenter  Prize,  Dunn  Premuim.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Brown 
Univ.,  1892-95;  instructor  in  Enghsh,  Worcester  High  Schools,  1897- 
1901;  assistant  professor  of  philosophy.  Brown  Univ.,  1903-04;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Psychology,  Illinois,  1901-04;  associate  professor  of 
Psychology,  1904 — .  Published,  The  Thing-in-itself  of  Schopenhauer, 
Providence,  1897;  The  Fallacy  of  Extreme  Idealism,  Amer.  Journ.  of  Psy- 
chology, July,  1900,  16  pp. ;  The  Common  Sense  View  of  Reality,  Philosophical 
Review.  Mar.,  1902,  16  pp.;  The  Psychological  Necessity  of  Religion,  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Psychology,  Jan.,  1902;  The  Teaching  of  History.  Journal  of 
Pedagogy,  Dec,  1901,  18  pp.;  Invention  vs.  Form  in  English  Composiiton, 
Pedagogical  Seminary,  Mar.,  1903,  20  pp.;  Sense  of  Humor  in  Children, 
Proceedings  of  Illinois  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1903,  15  pp.;  The  Problem  of 
Psychological  Determinism,  Journal  of  Philosophy,  Psychology  and  Scientific 
Method,  Oct.  27,  1904,  7  pp.;  Is  Subjective  IdeaUsm  a  Necessary  Point  of 
View  for  Psychology?  same,  Apr.,  27,  1905,  7  pp.;  The  Concept  of  Adjust- 
ment as  Applied  to  Education,  Educational  Review,  May,  1905,  5  pp.;  Ad- 
justment and  the  Ideal,  same,  Nov.,  1905;  The  University  of  Illinois,  New 


Faculty  491 

En  inland  Magazine,  Mar.,  1906,  20  pp.;  Development  of  Imagination  in  School 
Children,  Pedagogical  Seminary,  Mar.,  1906,  14  pp. ;  Member  of  Amer.  Psycho- 
logical Assn.,  1902;  Western  Philosophical  Assn.,  1902. 

Married  Edna  Frances  Boothman,  Oct.,  1891,  at  Phenix,  Rhode  Island, 
(died  Jan.,  1893);  Eva  Mable  Collins,  July,  1895,  Buttonwoods,  Rhode 
Island.  Child,  Sheldon  David,  bom  Sept.  21,  1896,  at  Strassburg,  in  Elsass. 
Address,  910  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

THEODORE  B.  COMSTOCK 

Born  July  27,  1849,  in  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  f.  Calvin  Josephus  Com- 
stock.  Mar.  15,  1825,  in  Utica.  New  York.  m.  Am.elia  Maria  Hanford, 
Oct.  1,  1825,  Middlebury,  Ohio. 

Professor  of  Mining  Engineering  and  Physics,  1885-89.  Prepared  in 
Central  High  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  private  schools.  B.  Agr.,  1868, 
State  Coll.,  Penn.;  B.  S.,  1870,  Cornell,  Univ.;  D.  S.,  1886,  same.  Member 
Washington  Soc.  at  State  College;  founder  (Cornell  Univ.)  Irving  Lit.  Soc. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc;  Delta  Upsilon,  Cornell  Chapter;  Sigma  Chi  (honorary), 
Cornell  Chapter.  Prizes  in  Geology  and  Agricultural  Chemistry,  Cornell. 
Instructor  in  Botany,  Cornell,  1868-70.  First  Asst.  and  Photographer, 
Morgan  Expedition  to  Brazil,  1870;  Professor  of  Natural  Sceince,  Pelham 
Priory,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1871-73;  same,  at  Miss  Nourse's  Acad., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1873;  Geologist,  Capt.  Jones'  Expedition  to  Yellowstone 
Park,  Wyo.,  1873;  Acting  Professor  of  Geology  and  Paleontology,  Cornell, 
1875-79,  founded  Dept.  of  Practical  Geol.;  Associate  Professor  in  Harvard 
Summer  School  of  Geology,  with  Geol.  Survey  of  Ky.,  1876;  led  Expedition 
to  N.  W.  Provinces,  Canada,  1877;  General  Mgr.,  Niagara  Consolidated 
Mining  Co.,  Eureka,  Colo.,  1879-1884;  Manager  of  Comstock  &  Co.'s  Ore 
Sam.pling  Works,  Silverton.  Colo.,  1880-84;  Partner  in  Morton  &  Comstock 
Electric  Co.,  Cleveland,  1884-85;  Professor  of  Mining  Engineering  and  Phys- 
ics, Illinois,  1885-89;  engaged  on  Geological  Surveys  of  Ark.  and  Texas,  in 
vacations,  1887-89;  Asst.  State  Geologist,  Texas,  1889-91;  Director,  Arizona 
School  of  Mines  at  Tucson,  1891-95;  Chairman  of  Faculty,  Univ.  of  Arizona, 
1892-94;  President,  Univ.  of  Arizona,  1894-95;  President  and  Gen'l  Mgr., 
Security  Mining  and  Development  Co.,  1895-1901;  Consulting  Engineer, 
Prescott  Development  Syndicate,  Ltd.,  Glasgow,  Scotland;  Cons.  Engr.  for 
large  Amer.  and  Mex.  and  European  mining  companies,  1901-05;  President 
of  Comstock  Investment  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  1905 — .  Published,  An  Outline 
of  General  Geology,  The  Univ.  Press,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  1878,  8vo.,  84  pp.;  Vein 
Structure  of  S.  W.  Colo.,  reprint  Trans.  Amer.  Inst.,  Min,  Eng.,  86;  Report  on 
Geology  of  N.  W.  Wyoming,  1874;  special  ed.  from  office  Chief  of  Engrs.,  U.  S. 
A.,  1875;  Report,  Geological  Survey  of  Arkansas,  1887,  lirst  and  second 
reports  Geol.  Survev  of  Tex.,  1890-91 ;  Geology  and  Vein  Phenomena  of  Ari- 
zona, reprint  Trans.  Amer,  Inst.  Min.  Engrs.,  1900;  Articles  in  Engineering 
and  Mining  Journal  and  other  scientific  periodicals,  numerous  articles  on 
geology,  minerology,  metallurgy;  contributions  to  Trans.  Amer.  Inst.  Mining 
Engineers,  etc.  Member,  Sigm.a  Xi;  Archaeol.  Inst.  America;  fellow  (found- 
er) Geological  vSoc.  of  Am.erica;  life  fellow  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  of  Sci.;  Institu- 
tion of  Mining  Engineers,  England;  foundation  member,  Hellenic  Travelers 
Club;  California  Club;  councillor,  Amer.  Inst.  Civics;  National  Geographic 
Soc;  New  York  Acad,  of  Sciences;  Pres.  So.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci..  1901-03; 
Chairman  Exec.  Com.  Southwest  Soc,  1903-04;  Director  Auditorium  Co.; 
Vice-pres.  Cornell  Club  of  Los  Angeles,  1905-06. 

Married  Blanche  Huggins,  Dec.  9,  1880.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Address,  534  Stimson  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

HIRAM  BOARDMAN  CONIBEAR 

Born  Sept.  5,  1871,  in  Mineral,  111.  f.  Edward  H.  Conibear,  bom  in 
Devenshire  Co.,  England,  m.  Amelia  Boardman,  born  in  Yorkshire  Co., 
England. 

Assistant   Director  of   Athletics,    1901-03.      Prepared   in    Mendota,    111., 


492  University  of  Illinois 

Peoria,  and  Dixon.  Four  years  at  Chautauqua  School  of  Physical  Education, 
NewYork.  Assistant  to  Prof.  A.  A.  Stagg,  in  Athletic  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, four  years;  assistant  director  of  athletics,  two  years  at  Illinois;  director 
of  athletics  and  physical  culture,  Univ.  of  Montana,  for  two  years;  instructor 
in  Univ.  of  Chicago  to  date.  Inventor  of  several  football  and  athletic  ap- 
pliances. Member  of  Hyde  Park  Baptist  Church;  originator  of  the  Silent 
Sentinel  at  Univ.  of  Mont.,  society  for  the  betterment  of  college  spirit. 

Married  Grace  Emmeritt  Miller,  Nov.  8,  1898,  at  Dixon,  111. 
Address,  5508  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

AGNES  SPOFFORD  COOK  (GALE) 
Born  Aug.  7,  1873,  in  Normal,  111.     f.  John  Wilhston  Cook,  born  Apr.  20, 
1844,  Oneida  Crossing,  N.  Y.     m.   Lydia  Farnham  Spofford,  Jan.  22,  1846, 
Andover,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  1897-09.  Prepared  in  High  School  Dept.  of  111. 
State  Normal  Univ.  B.  A.,  1896,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Member  Zeta  Alpha, 
Wellesley  Coll. ;  The  Morton  Board  and  Nu  Pi  Sigma,  Chicago  Univ.  Gradu- 
ate Scholarship  (resigned).  Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Composition, 
1897-99;  Acting  Head  of  Rhetoric  Department,  1898-99.  Published:  The 
Story  of  Ulysses,  Public  School  Publishing  Co.,  Bloomington,  111.,  1897, 
100  pp.;  Songs  of  the  Tree-top  and  Meadow,  edited  with  Lida  B.  McMurry, 
do.;  Ruskin's  Sesame  and  Lillies,  and  Cooper's  Last  of  the  Mohicans,  edited 
with  notes.  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  New  York.  1899,  137  and  454  pp.;  Achilles 
and  Hector,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1904,  200  pp.;  Songs  of  Mother 
and  Child,  in  collaboration  with  Lida  B.  B.  McMurrv,  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co., 
1905.  250  pp. 

Married  Henry  Gordon  Gale,   Jan.   5,   1901.     Children,  Helen,  born  and 
died  Oct.,  10  1901;  Beatrice,  born'May  20,  1904. 
Address,  care  Dr.  H.G.Gale,  Quadrangle  Club,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

ELIZABETH  CUTTING  COOLEY  (BRUNER) 
Asst.  Prof,  of  German  Language  and  Literature,  1893-95. 
Married  James  D.  Bruner,  Dec,  1894,  Blue  Lick  Springs,  Kv.     Children, 

James  Willis,  born  Oct.  1,  1895;  Arthur  Cutting,  born  Nov.  24,  1897;    Lee 

Moulton,  born  May  23,  1901. 

Address,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

ROBERT  WILSON  CORNELISON 

1890.      (See  No.  595) 

CHARLES  SPENCER  CRANDALL 

Born  Oct.  12,  1852,  in  Waverly,  New  York. 

Instructor  and  Asst.  Professor  of  Horticulture,  1902 — .  Prepared  in 
La  Porte,  Ind.,  High  School.  B.  S.,  1873,  Michigan.  M.  S.,  1889.  Asst.  in 
Horticulture,  Michigan  Agr.  Coll.,  Feb.,  1885-89;  professor  of  Botany  and 
Horticulture,  Colorado  Agr.  Coll.,  1890-1900;  Instructor  in  Horticul- 
ture, Illinois,  1902-03;  Asst.  Professor  of  Horticulture,  1903 — .  Pub- 
lished, Colorado  Exp.  Station,  Bulletin  No.  17,  pp.  42,  Oct.,  1891,  Fruit 
Interests  of  the  State;  No.  23,  pp.  12,  1893,  Colorado  Weeds;  No.  28,  pp.  12, 
Sept.,  1904,  The  Russian  Thistle;  No.  41,  pp.  21,  Feb.,  1898,  Blight  and  Other 
Plant  Diseases;  No.  50,  pp.  48,  Dec,  1898,  Notes  on  Plum  Culture;  Illinois 
Exp.  Station,  Bulletin  No.  98,  pp.  465-560,  Feb.,  1905,  The  Curculio  and  the 
Apple.  Magazine  Articles:  Natural  Reforestation  on  the  Mountains  of 
Northern  Colorado,  Garden  and  Forest,  1897,  Nov.  3,  pp.  437,  Nov.  10,  pp. 
446-447.  The  Tall  Green  Orchard  Visited  by  Mosquitoes,  The  Plant  World, 
Jan.,  1900,  pp.  6-7.  Other  papers  published':  The  Art  of  Grafting,  Report 
Michigan  State  Hort.  Soc,  1886,  pp.  205-209;  Breeding  and  Selection  of 
Seeds,  Report  Mich.  State  Board  of  Agr.,  1889,  pp.  430-443;  Observations  on 
the  Relative  Moisture  Content  of  Fruit  Trees  in  Winter  and  in  Summer, 


Faculty  493 

Proc.  American  Assn.,  for  the  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1898,  pp.  405-407;  Reports  111. 
State  Horticulture  Soc:  Pruning  Orchard  Trees,  1902,  pp.  396-400;  The 
Food  Requirements  of  Orchard  and  Garden  Plants,  1902,  pp.  455-462;  The 
Curcuho  and  the  Apple,  1903.  pp.  176-189;  Small  Fruits  Other  than  Straw- 
berries, 1903,  pp.  434-439;  Picking  and  Packing  Apples,  1903,  pp.  575-590. 
Member  of  Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1891 ;  fellow,  1884;  American  Pomo- 
logical  Soc,  life  member,  1898;  Illinois  State  Hort.  Soc,  life  member,  1902; 
Societ}^  of  Hort.  Science,  1905. 
Address,  1106  West  Oregon  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

FRED  RANDALL  CRANE 
Bom  Jan.  21,  1875.     f.   Marvin  David  Crane,     m.  Jennie  Randall. 
Assistant    and    Instructor   in    Farm.    Mechanics,    1899 — .      Prepared    in 
Frankfort  High  School  and  Ferris  Industrial  School  for  Teachers,  Mich.      B. 
S.,   1899,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.     Olympic  Soc.     Asst.  in  Farm  Mechanics,  1899; 
Instructor,  same,  1901 — . 
Address.  L^rbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  CROCKER 
1902.      (See  No.  1644) 

WALTER  LOUIS  CRONIN 

Born  Oct.  3,  1882,  vSouth  Boston,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Applied  Mechanics,  1905-06.  Prepared  in  Boston  Mechanic 
Arts  High  School.  B.  S.,  1904,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Took  partial  course  in 
Civil  and  Sanitary  Engr.  and  Naval  Architecture.  Taught  in  Evening 
Educational  Centers  of  Boston  during  Avinter  of  1904—05;  Instructor  of  ap- 
plied Mechanics,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  Instructor  in  applied  Mechanics,  U.  of 
I.,  1905—. 
Address,  506  E.  Springfield  Avenue,  Champaign,  111. 

CLIFFORD  CROSBY 
1905.      (See  No.  2352) 

WILLIAM  LEEBRICK  CROUCH 
1901.      (See  No.  1480) 

ALBERT  ROOT  CURTISS 

Born  May  26,  1876,  in  Howell,  Michigan,  f.  Henrv  B.  Curtiss,  Apr.  30, 
1829,  in  Geneva,  New  York.     m.   Sarah  A.Clark,  Aug.  13,  1830,  Oneida,  N.Y. 

Instructor  in  Wood  Shop,  1893-1906.     Ttepared  in  Howell  High  School, 
Mich.      Instructor  in  Wood  Shop,  Mich.  Agr'l  Coll.,  1890-93;   Instructor 
Wood   Shop.   Illinois,   1893-1906;  with  Curtiss,  Randall  &  Co.,  Champa 
111.,  Jan.  1,  1906—. 

Married  Sarah  A.  Hungerford.  Mar.  9,  1886. 
Address,  412  Daniel  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

RICHARD  SYDNEY  CURTISS 

Born  Nov.  8,  1864.  Stratford,  Connecticut,  f.  Elbert  O.  Curtiss,  1834, 
Stratford,  Conn.     m.   Em.m.a  Reeve.  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Asst.  Prof,  of  Organic  Chemistrv,  1904 — .  Prepared  privatelvat  Stratford. 
Ph.  B.,  1888,  S.S.S.,  Yale;  Ph.  D.,'l892,  Univ.  of  Wurzburg.  Chemist,  Conn. 
Expt.  Station,  1888-90  and  1893  ;  Docent  and  Instructor  in  Organic  Chemistry, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-97;  Prof,  of  Chemistrv,  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
1897-1901;  Prof,  of  Chem.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  1901-04;  Asst. 
Prof,  in  Organic  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Published,  Ueber  den  Opti- 
schen  isomeren  Gulonsauren,  dissertation.  Wurzburg.  1892;  Bcrichtc  der 
deiitschen  Chem.  Gesellschaft,  1892;  Fat  Extraction  Experiments.  Rept.  Conn. 
Agr.  Expt.  Station,  1899;  Experiments  on  Acetylacetone  and  Acetoace- 
ticether,  Amer.  Chem.  Journal,  1<)84;  On  som.e  Malonic  Acid  Derivatives, 
Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,   1897;  On  the  Action  of  Nitrous  Acid  on  Ethylanilino 


494  University  of  Illinois 

Malonate,  Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  1900;  On  an  Acid  Derivation  of  Ethylanilino 
Malonate,  Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  1902;  Certain  Substitution  Derivatives  of 
of  Ethyl  Amilino  Malonate,  Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  1903;  A  Convenient  and 
Practical  Method  for  Making  Mesoxalic  Esters,  Amer.  Chem.  Jour.,  1905; 
Ethyl  oxomalonate  and  its  behavior  toward  Ammonia,  same,  1906; 
Science,  XXllI,  337;  The  Action  of  Nitrous  Anhydride  on  Ethyl  Malonate, 
Amer.  Chem,.  Jour.,  1906.  Member  Der  Deutschen  Chemischen  Gesell- 
schaft,  of  Berlin;  Der  Wurzburger  Chemischen  Gesellschaft,  Wurzburg, 
Bavaria;  Amer.  Chem.   Soc;  Sigma  Xi.      Fellow  A.  A.  A.  A. 

MarrzVd  Jessie  Loop,  June  14,  1899,  Clifton  Spr.,  N.  Y.     Children,  Harold 
L.,  born  July  1,  1901;  Hildegard,  born  Oct.  30,  1902. 
Address,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111. 

DWIGHT  STOUT  DALBEY 

1902.      (See  No.  1647) 

ARTHUR  HILL  DANIELS 

Born  Oct.  19,  1865,  East  Medway,  Mass.  f.  Elijah  Breck  Daniels,  Feb 
17,  1836,  East  Medway,  Mass.  m.  Roxa  Boyden,  Nov.  2,  1836,  Dedham 
Mass. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  and  Professor  of  Philosophy,  1893 — 
Prepared  in  Medwav  High  School.  B.  A.,  1887,  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  B.  D., 
Yale  Divinity  School,  1890;  Ph.  D.,  1893  Clark  Univ.  Instructor  in  Philos- 
ophy, Illinois,  1893-95;  Asst.  Prof.,  same,  1895-99;  Prof.,  same,  1899—, 
Articles:  Regeneration:  A  Study  of  the  New  Life,  Amer.  Jour,  of  Psychology 
Vol.  VI,  1893,  pp.  61-106;  The  Memorv,  After-image  and  Attention,  Amer. 
Jour,  of  Psychology,  Vol.  VI,  1893,  pp.  558-564;  The  Teaching  of  Logic 
Popular  Science  Monthly,  1905,  pp.  143-150.  Member  Amer.  Psychological 
Assn.;  Amer.  Philosophical  Assn.;  Western  Philosophical  Assn. 

Married  Eunice  Dean,  July  21,  1898,  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Address,  913  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

EUNICE  DEAN  DANIELS 

Born  Apr.  9,  1865,  Lowell,  Mass.  f.  James  Dean,  Nov.  27,  1818,  CHth- 
eroe,  England,     m.   Sarah  Bowers  Chase,  Dec.  13,  1818,  Swanzey,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Piano;  Head  of  Woman's  Hall,  1901 — .  Prepared  in  Man- 
chester High  School,  N.  H.  Attended  Wellesley  Coll.,  1882-83.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega.  Private  Teaching,  Piano  and  Harmony  in  Boston  and  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1884-98;  Instructor  of  Music,  Piano,  1901-05;  Head  of  Woman's  Hall, 
July,  1905 — .  Song,  The  Night  has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  pub.  by  A.  P.  Schmidt, 
Boston. 

Married  Arthur  Hill  Daniels,  July  21,  1898,  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Address,  913  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

MARY  DARROW  (OLSON) 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio.  f.  Ammirus  Darrow,  Nov.,  1818,  Henrietta, 
New  York.     m.   Emily  Eddy,  Oct.  1826,  Windsor,  Conn. 

Assistant  to  Professor  Snvder,  1883-85.  Prepared  in  Alleghenv  College, 
Meadville,  Pa.  B.  A.,  1882,'  Alleghenv  Coll.  Ossoh  Lit.  Soc.  Teacher  of 
Latin  and  Greek,  North  Eastern  Ohio  Normal  School,  1882-83;  Asst.  to  Prof. 
Snyder,  Sept.,  1883-85,  Illinois.  Teacher  in  Chicago,  1889.  Appointed 
Prin.  of  Park  Manor  Pri.  School,  1890;  Prin.  McCosh  Grammar  School,  May, 
1894 — .  Member,  Chicago  Political  Equality  Club;  Ella  F.  Young  Club 
(Wom.en  Principal  of  Chicago).  Vice  Pres.,  State  Suffrage  Assn.;  Nat.  Ed. 
Assn.;  Bureau  of  Geography'. 

Married  O.  G.  Olson,  Oct.  6,  1889,  in  Racine,  Wis. 
Address,  6036  Jefferson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


Faculty  495 

EUGENE  DAVENPORT 

Born  June  20,  1856,  Woodland,  Mich.  f.  George  Martin  Davenport, 
Mar.  3,  1828,  Danby,  New  York.  m.  Esther  Sutton,  May  18,  1830,  Monroe- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Dean  of  College  of  Agriculture,  Director  of  Agricultural  Exp.  Sta.,  and 
Professor  of  Thremmatology,  1895 — .  Prepared  in  Teachers'  School  in  Wood- 
land Township.  B.S.,  1878,"Mich.  Agr.Coll.  Delta Tau  Delta;  Christian  Union 
resem:bling  the  present  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Farmer  till  1889;  Professor  Agriculture 
of  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1889-91;  Director,  Collegio  Agronomica,  Piricicaba,  state 
of  San  Paulo,  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1891-92;  Dean  of  College  of  Agr.,  Illinois,  1895—; 
Director  Agr.  Exp.  Station,  same,  1897 — ;  Professor  of  Thremmatology, 
same,  1901 — .  Congregational  Church;  American  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Science; 
Amer.  Breeders'  Assn. ;  Mich.  Academy  of  Science;  Amer.  Geographic  Society. 
Published  various  bulletins  from  Mich,  and  111.  Exp.  stats.;  occasional 
addresses  and  articles  on  Agricultural  topics.  In  preparation,  500  page-vol. 
in  Thremmatology,  to  be  published  bv  Ginn  &  Co. 

Married  Emnia  Jane  Coats,  Nov.'  2,   1881,  Woodland,  Mich.      Children. 
Dorothv,  bom  Feb.  3,   1897,  (died  Feb.   7,   1897);  Margaret,  born  Sept.  6, 
1898. 
Address,  805  South  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

CHARLES  GIDEON  DAVIS 

Born  Mar.  6.  1875,  in  Sheridan,  Ind.  f.  Newton  Jasper  Davis,  Nov.  23, 
1823,  Connersville,  Ind.     m.   Mary  Jane  McMinds,  born  in  Ripley  Co.,  Ind. 

Instructor  in  Germ.an,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Sheridan  High  School. 
B.  A.,  1898,  Univ.  of  Ind.;  Ph.  D.,  1902,  Freiburg  Univ.  Attended  Geneva 
Univ.,  Switzerland,  1901,  and  Univ.  of  Grenoble,  France,  vacation  course, 
1901.  Member,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Goethe  Gesellschaft.  Taught  Sixth  Grade, 
in  Noblesville,  Ind.,  1895  ;  messenger  of  Indiana  State  Appellate  Court,  1895- 
97;  principal  of  high  school,  William.sport,  Ind.,  1898-1900;  instructor  in 
Latin  and  Botany,  Robert's  Inst.,  Freiburg,  Germany,  1900-02;  private 
tutor,  Wiesbaden,  Germany,  1902-03;  instructor  in  Gennan,  Illinois,  1903 — . 
Published,  Die  Deutschen  Substantiva  auf  -ling  im  Achtzehnten  Jahrhundert, 
Truebuer,  Strassburg,  1905,50  pp.,  and  in  Zeitschrift  fur  deutsche  Wortfor- 
schung,  1903;  Berlin  as  a  Music  Center,  translated  from  the  German  for  the 
Music  Lover's  Calendar,  Boston,  1906.  Member  M,  E.  Church;  Modern 
Lang.  Assn. 
Address,  905  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

CHESTER  MORTON   DAVISON 
1898.      (See  No.  1112) 

EDNA  D.  DAY 

Born  Aug.  24,  1871,  in  New  York  City. 

Fellow  in  Botany,  1904-05.  Prepared  in  Jersey  City  High  School,  1887- 
89,  and  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1889-91.  B.  S.,  1896,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  M.  S., 
1897,  same.  High  School  teacher  of  Science;  teacher  of  Botany  in  Domestic 
Sci.  Dept.  of  Chautauqua;  head  of  depts.  of  Biology,  Chemistry  and  Home 
Economics,  Lake  Erie  Coll.  Fellow  in  Botany,  U.  of  I.,  1904-05. 
Address, 

CHARLES  DE  GARMO 

Born  Jan.  7,  1849,  in  Mukwonago,  Wis.  f.  Rufus  De  Garmo,  Nov.  1, 
1821,  Esopus,  New  York.  m.  Laura  Wilbury,  Aug.,  1822,  Petersborough , 
New  York. 

Prof,  of  Science  and  Education,  1890-91.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Nonnal 
Univ.  Ph.  B.,  1886,  Univ.  of  Halle.  Prof,  of  Mod.  Langs.,  111.  S.  Normal 
Univ.,  1886-90;  Prof,  of  Psychology  and  Education,  Illinois,  1890-91;  Pres. 
Swarthm.ore  College,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  1891-99;  Prof,  of  Science  and  Art  of 
Education.    Cornell    Univ.,    1898 — .      Private    in    149th    Illinois,    1865-66. 


496  University  of  Illinois 

Published:  Books:  Essentials  of  Method,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1890;  Trans- 
lation of  Lindner's  Psychology,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1890;  Language  (English) 
Series,  1898,  Amer.  Book  Co.;  Interest  and  Education,  1903,  Macmillan  Co.; 
Herbart  and  the  Herbartions,  Scribners,  1898.  Articles  in  Ed'l  Reviciv  and 
Annals  of  Amcr.  Acad.  Education  and  Public  School  Journal  (now  School 
&  Home  Journal),  Bloomington,  111.      Pres.  Nat'l  Herbart  Soc,  1894. 

Married  Ida  Witbeck,  Dec.  29,  1875.     Children,  Walter  C,  1876;  Mabel 
L.,  (died)  1880;  Robert  Max,  born  1885. 
Address,  809  East  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  MAURICE  DEHN 

1903.      (See  G18) 

WILLIAM  CULLEN  DENNIS 

Born  Dec.  22,  1878,  Richmond,  Ind.  f.  David  Worth  Dennis,  1849, 
West  River,  Ind.     m.   Martha  Ann  Curl,  Marshall,  Ind. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Law,  1902-04.  Prepared  at  home, 
Gymnasium  at  Bonn,  Germanv,  and  Ediburgh  Royal  High  School.  B.  A., 
1896,  Earlham  Coll.;  B.A.,  1897,  Harvard  Coll;  A.  M.,  1898,  do.;  LL.  B., 
1901,  do.  Commencement  Speaker,  Harv.,  1898.  Secretary,  Lake 
Mohank  Conference  on  International  Arbitration,  1901-02.  Instructor  in 
Law,  Illinois,  1902;  Asst.  Prof.,  same,  1902 — ;  Asst.  Prof.,  Stanford  Univ., 
1904-05;  Adjunct  Prof.  Columbia  Univ.,  1905-06;  Asst.  Sohcitor  of  the 
Dept.  of  State,  July,  1906^.  Article,  The  Panama  Situation  in  the  Light 
of  International  Law,  Amer.  Law  Register,  May,  1904,  Vol.  52,  No.  5. 
Sec.  Section  on  International  Law  of  Dept.  of  Jurisprudence  of  Intern.  Con- 
gress of  Arts  and  Science,  St.  Louis,  Sept.,  1904;  Delegate  Universal  Con- 
gress of  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  Sept.,  1904. 
Address,  Dept.  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C. 

IDA  HARRIS  DERBY 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1900-01. 

SARAH  LOUISE  DEWEY 

1897.      (See  No.  1019) 

EDWIN  GRANT  DEXTER 

Born  April  4,  1868,  Milltown,  Me.  f.  Rev.  Henry  Vanghan  Dexter, 
M.  A.,  D.  D.,  April  4,  1816,  Wayne,  Me.     m.   Mary  Edna  Boardman. 

Professor  of  Education;  Director,  School  of  Education,  1900 — .  Pre- 
pared in  Wocester  Acad.  B.  P.,  1891.  Brown  Univ.;  M.  A.,  1892,  same; 
Ph.  D.,  1899,  Columbia.  Zeta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pres.  Univ.  Glee  Club; 
Pres.  of  Univ.  Boating  Assn.  Scholarship,  Brown  Univ.,  Fellowship, 
Columbia  Univ.,  1899.  Instructor  in  Applied  Math.,  1891-92;  Science 
Master,  Colorado  Springs  High  School,  1895-1900;  Professor  of  Education, 
Illinois,  1900 — .  Director  of  Summer  Session,  1901  and  1902;  Dean,  Sum- 
mer Session,  1805-06;  Director  School  of  Education,  1905 — .  Medal  for 
Educational  Exhibit,  Colum.bian  Exposition,  1893.  Published:  A  History 
of  Education  in  the  United  States,  Macmillan,  New  York,  1904,  XXI  +  657; 
Weather  Influences:  An  Empirical  Study  of  the  mental  Effects  of  definite 
Meteorological  Conditions,  Macmillian,  New  York,  1904,  XX  288.  Articles: 
The  Child  and  the  Weather,  Proc.  Colo.  State  Teachers  Assn.,  Denver,  Dec, 
1897;  The  Influence  of  the  Weather  upon  Children,  (tables)  Studies  from  the 
Colo.  State  Normal  School,  Greeley,  Jan.,  1898;  The  Child  and  the  Weather, 
Pedagogical  Seminary,  Vol.  V.,  pp  512-523.  Apr.,  1898;  An  Interesting 
Monstrosity,  Science,  Vol.  VII,  p.  136,  January,  1898;  The  Influence  of  the 
Weather  upon  the  Activities  of  Children,  Proc.  of  N.  E.  A.,  1898,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  Conduct  and  the  Weather,  Monograph  Supplement  No.  10, 
Psychological  Review,  pp.  VIII  105;  Crime  and  the  Weather,  Scientific 
American  Suppl.,  Jan.,  1899;  Conduct  and  the  Weather,  (Review),  Psycho- 
logical Review,  Jan.,  1899  ;  The  Mental  Effects  of  the  Weather,  Science,  Vol.  X, 
pp.  176-181,  Aug.,  1899.  The  Influence  of  the  Weather  upon  Crime,  Popular 


Faculty  497 

Science  Monthly  Vol.  LV,  pp.  653-660.  Sept.,  18')');  The  Energy  of  the  Child, 
The  Colo.  School  Jour.,  Oct.,  1899,  Repr.  in  the  Crucible,  Oct.^  1899;  School 
Deportment  and  the  Weather,  Educational  Review,  (N.  Y.),  pp.  160- 
168,  Feb.,  1900;  The  Electrical  Potential  of  the  Atmosphere  referred 
to  other  Conditions,  Scientific  American  SiippL,  Feb.  24,  1900;  Drunkenness 
and  the  Weather,  Xatnre  (London),  Feb.,  15,  1900;  Colorado  Climate:  A 
Comparative  Study,  Mountain  Sunshine,  Colorado  Springs,  May,  1900, 
Pub.  by  Board  of  Trade,  pp.  79-85;  Drunkenness  and  the  Weather,  The 
Amer.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sci.,  Philadelphia,  No.  287,  pp.  78-90,  Oct.  2, 
1900;  A  Suggested  Covirse  in  Physical  Geography,  Proc.  of  Conference  of 
Co.  Supts.  and  Instrs.  Inst.,  May,  1901 ;  Freedom  in  the  High  School  Course, 
Proc.  111.  State  Teacher's  Assn.',  1900.  Repr.  Jour,  of  Pedagogy,  Vol.  14,  pp. 
97-108,  Dec,  1901,  and  Review  of  Education,  Chicago;  Suicide  and  the 
Weather,  Popular  Science  Monthly,  Vol.  LVIII,  pp.  604-615,  Apr.  1901; 
Colorado  Climate:  A  Comparative  Study,  Phil.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec,  1900; 
Some  Conditions  influencing  Success  at  School,  Science,  Vol.  XIV,  pp.  247- 
255,  Aug.  16,  1901;  Notes  of  Child  Study  (review).  Educational  Review,  Vol. 
XXII,  pp.  521-525,  Dec,  1901;  Ethics  and  the  Weather,  International 
Jour,  of  Ethics,  Vol.,  pp,  July,  1901;  The  Survival  of  the  Fittest  in  Motor 
Training,  Educational  Review,  Vol.  XXIII,  pp.  81-91,  Jan.,  1902;  A  Study 
of  Calms,  Popular  Science  Monthly,  Vol.  LX,  521-528,  Apr.,  1902 ;  A  Study  of 
Twentieth  Century  Success,  Popular  Science  Monthly,  Vol.  LXI,  pp.  241- 
251,  July,  1902;  Should  Entrance  to  College  be  through  the  Examination  of 
the  Pup'il  or  of  the  School?  Proc.  N.  E.  A.,  1902;  Repr.  in  New  York  School 
Journal,  pp.  12-19,  July,  1902;  The  Physiological  Effects  of  Diminished  Air 
Pressure,  Sci.  Amer.  Supp..  New  York,  Aug.,  30,  1902;  Weather  Supersti- 
tions, same,  Dec.  13,  1902;  Inductive  Studies  in  Weather  Influence,  Monthly 
Weather  Review.  Washington,  Jan.,  1903 ;  Training  for  the  Learned  Profes- 
sions, Weather  Review,  Yo\.  XXV, pp.  28-38,  Jan.,  1903;  Uniformity  in  College 
Catalogues,  same.  Vol.  XXXV,  p.  206,  Feb.,  1903;  High  Grade  Men:  In 
College  and  Out,  Popular  Science  Monthly,  Vol.  LXII,  pp.  429-435,  Mar., 
1903;  What  is  the  Best  College?  World's  Work,  Vol.  V,  pp.  3302-3304,  Apr., 
1903;  Accidents  from  College  Football,  Educational  Review,  Vol.  XXV,  pp. 
415-428,  Apr.,  1903;  The  Psychology  of  Weather  Influence,  Proceedings, 
Amer.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Abstract  in  Psychological  Review,  New  York,  Mar., 
1903;  The  Educational  Status  of  the  Legal  Profession,  Green  Bay,  Boston, 
Vol.  XV,  pp.  207-221,  May,  1903;  Training  for  the  Ministry^  Harper's 
Weekly,  Vol.  XLVII,  pp.  960-961,  June  7,  1905;  The  Accrediting  Plan  of 
College  Entrance,  Proc.  of  Ed.  Conf.  held  at  Northwestern  Univ.,  Oct.,  1903; 
The  Problem  of  the  Dull  Pupil,  Proc.  111.  State  Teacher's  Assn.,  Dec,  1903; 
Appendicitis  and  the  Race,  Science,  Vol.  XX,  July  1,  1904;  The  Best  College: 
What  is  it?  Education,  Vol.  XXIV,  pp.  603-613,  June,  1904;  The  Influence  of 
the  Weather  upon  the  Deportment  of  the  Child,  Proc.  Internat.  Cong,  of 
School  Hygiene,  Ausenberg,  Germany,  Apr.,  1904;  Herbert  Spencer,  The 
Illinois,  Mar.,  1904;  Effects  of  the  Sun  upon  the  Black  Race,  Scientific 
American,  Aug.  20.  1904;  The  Psychology  of  Advertising,  Printer  s  Ink,  Vol. 
XLVIII,  pp.  14-18,  Aug.  24.  1904;  The  present  status  and  personnel  of  the 
secondary  teaching  force  in  the  United  States,  Year  Book,  Nat.  Soc.  for  the 
Scientific  Study  of  Education.  Part  I,  pp.  49-62,  Dec,  1904;  Age  and  Emi- 
nence. Popular  Science  Monthly,  Vol.  LXVI,  pp.  538-543,  Apr.,  l9o5  ;  Educa- 
tion, Year  Book,  Social  Progress,  Mar.,  1905;pp.  187-193  ;  Mental  Development 
and  the  Teaching  Process,  Proc  N.  E.  A.,  1905,  Repr.  A'rw  \^ork  Journal,  Ju\y 
22,  1905.  Member:  111.  State  Schoolmaster's  Club;  111.  State  Teachers' Assn., 
Pres.  Child  Study  Sec;  N.  E.  A.,  Pres.  Child  Study  Sec ;  Amer.  Psychological 
Assn.;  Amer.  Geog.  Soc;  Amer.  Social  Science  Assn.;  Internationalen 
Societie  fur  Schulhygiene;  vSocietie  Jean  Jacques  Rousseau;  Nat.  Soc.  of 
Coll.  Teachers  of  Education;  Pres.  Nat.  Soc.  for  the  Scientific  Study  of 
Education,  1905-06;  Fellow  Amer.  Assn.  for  the  Adv.  of  Sci. 

Married  Allie  Martin  Hodge,  June  7,  1895, Colorado  Springs,  Colo.     Chil- 


498  University  of  Illinois 

dren,  Henry  Vanghan,  born  Mar.  27,  1896,  Louise,  born  Aug.  3,  1900;  Dwight 

Hodge,  born  July  14,  1903. 

Address.  903  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

OLIVER   MORTON    DICKERSON 

1903.  (See  No.  1849) 

WILLIAM  DIETRICH 

Born  Mar.  24,  1871,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.  f.  Henry  Dietrich,  Jr., 
Hessen,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  June  3,  1839.  m.  Susanna  Witting,  1846, 
Germany. 

Instructor  in  Swine  Husbandry,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Black  River  Falls 
High  School.  B.  S.  Agr.,  1899,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin.  Philomathean  Soc; 
Wis.  Varsity  Crev^-,  1896;  Farm  Supt.,  1901  and  1902;  Soil  Expert,  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  Wash.,  D.  C,  1903;  Instructor  in  Swine  Husbandry,  Illinois,  and  Asst. 
in  Swine  Husb.  at  the  Agr.  Exp.  Station,  1903 — .  Articles,  Market  Classes 
plus  Grades  of  Swine,  Bui.  No.  97,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  The  Swine  Industry 
from  the  Market  Standpoint,  Cir.  No.  83,  same;  The  Location,  Construc- 
tion, and  Operation  of  Hog  Houses,  Bui.  No.  109,  same.  Member  First 
Baptist  Church,  Urbana,  111. 

Married  Mathilda  Klein,  Feb.  27,  1901,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

HENRY  BERNHARD  DIRKS 

1904.  (See  No.  2067) 

DANIEL  KILHAM  DODGE 

Born  June  18,  1863,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  f.  Daniel  Albert  Dodge,  M.  A., 
M.  D.,  1827,  Cheraw,  S.  C.     m.   Margaret  Rapelje  Suydam,  1832. 

Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  1892 — .  Prepared  in  Jos. 
Deghuee's  Deutsch-Amerikanische  Real-Schule,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  B.  A., 
1884,  Columbia;  Ph.  D.,  1886,  same.  Peithologian  Literary  Societv.  Teach- 
ing Fellow  in  English,  Columbia,  1884-89;  tutor  in  English,  same,  1889-92; 
tutor  in  the  Scandinavian  Languages,  same,  1891-92;  Professor  of  the  Eng- 
lish Language  and  Literature,  Illinois,  1892 — .  Editor,  Dept.  of  Mod. 
Philology,  New  International  Cyclopedia,  1901-02.  Contributing  Editor, 
Americana-Germanic  a.  Published:  The  Functions  of  Univ.  Fellowships, 
1888,  Univ.  of  State  of  N.  Y.;  A  Bibliography  of  Danish  and  Swedish  Dic- 
tionaries, Pub.  Mod.  Lang.  Assoc,  1889;  An  Apocryphal  Letter  of  St. 
Augustine  to  Cyril,  etc.;  same,  1893;  Abraham  Lincoln;  the  Evolution  of  his 
Style,  Univ.' Studies  No.  1,  1900.  Articles  in  The  Nation,  The  Outlook,  The 
Independent,  Modern  Lan^ua^e  Azotes,  Amer.  Journal  of  Philology,  Americana- 
Germanica,  Journal  of  English  and  Germanic  Philology,  The  Interior,  New 
Englander,  The  Yale  Review,  Sewanee  Review,  Goldthwaites  Geographical 
Magazine,  Educational  Review,  Home  and  School  Journal,  The  Dial,  The 
Critic,  The  Bookman.  Member  of  Cadet  Corps,  23d  Regiment,  N.  G.  State  of 
New  York,  1877-78.      Member  Modem  Lang.  Assn. 

Married   Astrid    Pauline    Mathilde    Moth,    Aug.    14,    1890,    Copenhagen, 
Denmark.      Children,    Helen,    born     1891;    Margaret    Rapelje,    born     1894; 
Astrid  Moth,  born  1896;  Daniel  Kilham,  born  1898;  Elinor  Nathalie  Moth, 
bom  1903. 
Address,  806  West  Green  St.,  Cham.paign,  111. 

FRED  HERBERT  DODGE 

Born  Mar.  7,  1860.  f.  James  Henry  Dodge,  Exeter,  Me.  m.  Isabel 
Barstow,  June  14,  1843,  in  Freedom,  Me. 

Gymnasium  Director  and  instructor  in  Athletics,  1894-95.  Prepared  in 
Bangor  High  School,  Me.  B.  A,,  1884,  Yale.  Eta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Psi  Upsilon.  Driector  of  Gymnasium,  Bates  College,  1888;  Gym., 
Bangor,   Me.,    1889;  Chicago  Athenseum,  1891;   Director  Gym.  and  instruc- 


Faculty  499 

tor  in  Athletics,  Illinois,  1894;  same,  Rutgers  Coll.,  Xew  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
1896 — 1  Member:  Xew  Jersey  Microscopical  Soc,  1898;  A.  A.  A.  P.  E., 
1887;  College  Gymnasium  Directors'  Soc.  1898. 

Married  Agnes  Louise  Hastings,  June  4,  1892,  Bangor,  Me. 
Address,  Xew  Brunswick,  X.  J. 

HEXRY  M.   DOUGLASS 
Asst.  Teacher  of  Languages  and  Librarian,  1869-73. 

AXDREW  SLOAX  DRAPER 

(See  H21) 

EDWIX   LYOX  DRAPER 

1902.  (See  Xo.  1655) 

CELL\  AXXE  DREW 

Born  Sept.  2,  1896,  in  Wilmington,  111.  f.  Edward  X.  Drew,  Feb.  21, 
1844,  Malpas,  England,  m.  Elizabeth  Treseder,  Oct.  26,  1845,  in  Milor, 
England. 

Instructor  in  English  in  Academv,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  South  Div. 
High  School,  Chicago.  Ph.  B.,  1900,  Xorthwestem  Univ.  Member  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma  and  Omega  Psi.  Instructor  in  English,  Belvidere  High 
School,  Belvidere,  111.,  1900-05;  Instructor  in  English,  Univ.  Acad.,  1905 — . 
Address,  602  John  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

WILLIAM  LIXCOLX  DREW 

Born  Xov.  1,  1864,  Newton,  la.  f.  Orrin  Gilman  Drew,  Xov.  9,  1826, 
Xorth  Barnstead,  N.  H.     m.   Mary  Em.ily  Drew,  Sept.  26,  1830,  Belfast,  Me. 

Professor  of  Law,  1898-1904.  Prepared  in  Iowa  City  Academy.  B.  S., 
1889,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  LL.  B.,  1893,  same.  Attended  Harvard  Law  School, 
1893-94.  Zetagathian  Lit.  Soc.  One  of  the  student  editors  of  the  Harvard 
Law  Review.  Practiced  law  in  Omaha,  Xeb.,  1893-96;  x\sst.  Professor  of 
Law,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1896-98;  Professor  of  Law,  Illinois,  1898-1904; 
same,  Cornell  Univ.,   1904 — .      Member  American  Bar  Assn.,  1901. 

Married  Lida  June  Shallenberger,  Omaha,  Xebr.,  Oct.  2,  1895. 
Address,  13  East  Ave.,  Ithaca,  X.  Y. 

FRANCIS  KEESE  WYXKOOP  DRURY 

1905.      (See  No.  2365) 

JAMES  FRAXKLIX  DUFFY 

1903.  (See  Xo.  1855) 

FRAXK  OLIVER  DUFOUR 

Born  Jan.  1,  1873,  Washington,  D.  C.  f.  J.  F.  R.  Dufour,  Veray,  Ind. 
m.   Florida  E.  Everett,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Structural  Engineering,  1905 — .  Prepared  in 
Public  High  and  Manual  Training  Schools  of  Washington,  D.  C.  C.  E.,  1896, 
Lehigh  Univ.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  With  Lehigh  Vallev  R.  R.,  1896-97; 
Instructor  in  C.  E.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1897-1902  ;  Prof,  of  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Cin.,  1902- 
03;  Acting  Prof,  of  C.E.  and  in  charge  of  Sanitarv  Eng'g,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903- 
04;  Assistant  Prof.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Vermont.  1904-05;  with  American  Bridge 
Co.  and  Bridge  Dept.  of  L.  V.  R.  R.  all  summ.er  vacations;  Asst.  Prof,  of 
Structural  Engineering,  Illinois,  Sept.,  1905 — .  Member  Xational  Guard  of 
Penn.,  1898-1902.  Articles,  The  Design  and  Detailing  of  a  Highway  Bridge, 
Chapt.  X,  in  Mermian  and  Jacolvs,  Part  III,  45  pp.,  1903;  Stresses  in  R.  R. 
Bridges  due  to  moving  Loads,  En^r.  Xews.  Vol.  39,  1898,  pp.  130,  also  62 
and  162;  Contracting  for  Highwav  Bridges,  Engr.  Record.  V.  43.  1901,  p. 
429;  Filling  Railway  Trestles,  Engr.  Record,  Vol.  50,  1904;  Physical  Proper- 
ties of  Concrete  Bricks,  Cement  and  Engr.  Xews.  Vol.  10,  1901.  pp.  35; 
Physical  Tests  of  Puerto-Rican  Timber,  Cevfent  and  Engr.  Xews,  1903.  pp.3: 


500  University  of  Illinois 

New  York  Rapid  Transit,  Wisconsin  Engr.,  Feb.,  1904.  Member  of  Amer. 
Soc.  for  Testing  of  Materials,  1898;  Assoc,  mem.  Amer.  Soc.  of  Civil  Eng'rs, 
1900;  Eng'rs'  Club  of  Cincinnati,  1902. 

Married  Sarah  Breisch,  Sept.  2,  1901. 
Address,  802  'West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  VAN  DUNKIN 
1903.      (See  No.  1856) 

FREDERIC  -WALTER  EBERLEIN 

1884.      (See  No.  382) 

-WILLIAM  JULIUS  ECKOFF 

Born  Mar.  24,  1853,  Hamburg,  Germany,  f.  Henry  Eckoff,  Jan.  24, 
1823,  Hamburg,  Germany,  m.  Emma  Angelica  Schroeder,  Feb.  20,  1830, 
Hamburg,  Germany. 

Professor  of  Pedagogy,  1894-95.  Prepared  in  Praparandeum,  Hamburg, 
Germany,  Ph.  D.,  1890,  New  York  Univ. ;  Ph.  D.,  1893,  Columbia.  Presi- 
dent Collegio  Nacional  de  Granada,  Nicaragua,  1879-80;  Prof.  Psychology 
and  Pedagogy,  Jersey  City  High  and  Training  School,  1884-92;  Philosophy, 
Pedagogy,  Political  Science  at  Columbia,  1892-93;  Professor  Philosophy 
and  Pedagogy,  Colorado  Univ.,  1893-94;  Professor  of  Pedagogy,  Illinois, 
1894-95;  Principal  Herbart  Prep.  School,  Suffern,  N.  Y.,  1896-1901;  Prin- 
cipal Woodycliffe  Prep.  School,  So.  Orange,  N.  J.,  1901-05;  Principal  South 
16th  Street  PubUc  School,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1905 — .  Published:  Herbart's 
A.  B.  C.  of  Sense  Perception,  Appleton  &  Co.,  (International  Education 
Series);  Kant's  Inaugural  Address,  Macmillan  Co.,  (Columbia  Contributions 
to  Philosophy  and  Education) ;  Inaugural  Discourse  (in  Spanish  Pamphlet) ; 
Granada,  Nicaragua,  1879.  Articles,  Clement  Marot,  Appleton  s  Magazine, 
and  various  articles  in  New  England  Journal  of  Education,  Child  Study 
Monthly,  etc.  Pres.  of  Nat.  German  Amer.  Teachers'  Conv.,  1880;  of  Doc- 
tors of  Pedagogy,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1891;  Pres.  of  Jersey  City  Teachers'  Club, 
1891.  Member  Nat'l  Geographic  Soc,  1905;  New  England  Society  of  Orange, 
1903;  Amer.  Social  Sci.  Assn.,  1904. 

Married  Alice  Mary  Lockwood,  1892,  College  Point,  N.  Y. 
Address,  South  16th  Street  School,  Newark,  N.  J. 

GRACE  OSBORNE  EDWARDS 
1908.      (See  No.  1116) 

MAURICE  EISNER 

Born  July  2,  1880,  at  Keokuk,  Iowa.  f.  Albert  Eisner,  Eperjes,  Hun- 
gary,    m.   Israella  Kate  Kariher,  Huntington,  Ind. 

Instructor  in  Piano,  1902-03.  Prepared  in  Champaign  public  school 
and  private  teachers  in  Buda-Pest.  Attended  Royal  Acad,  of  Music,  Buda 
Pest,  1894-1900.  Studied  with  Leopold  Godowski  in  Berlin,  1902-03. 
Instructor  in  School  of  Music,  Illinois,  1902-03.  Head  of  Piano  in  Weil 
School  of  Music,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1904— July,  1906.  Member  of  Alpha 
Tau  Omega,  Illinois. 
Address  (Home),  Champaig:i,  111. 

ELINOR  E.   ELLSWORTH 

Assl.  in  Vocal  Music,  1895;  resigned  Dec,  1895. 

ARTHUR  D.   EMMETT 

1901.      (See  No.  1488) 

CLYDE   WILBUR  EMMONS 
Born  June  6,  1881,  Byron  Center,  Mich.     f.  John  Henry  Emmons,  Nov. 


Faculty  501 

29,  1844,  Byron  Center,  Mich.     m.   Martha  Viletta  Lovejoy,  Feb.  19,  1847, 
Jamestown,  Mich. 

Assistant  in  Mathematics,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Paw  Paw  High  School, 
Mich.  B.  A.,  1903,  Albion  Coll.  Athenaeum  Lit.  Soc.  Instructorship  in 
Mathematics  in  Albion  Coll.,  1903-05.  Graduate  in  Math,  course,  in  Illinois, 
1905 — .      Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Fadge  Harriet  King,  Aug.  18,  1904,  Albion,  Mich. 
Address,  412  \V.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

ROY  VICTOR  ENGSTROM 
1904.      (See  No.  2078) 

ARTHUR  LLEWELLYN  ENO 

Born  Oct.  1,  1872,  Charlotte,  Vt.  f.  Byron  Russell  Eno,  Mar.  1,  1844, 
Charlotte,  Vt.     m.   Phoebe  Goodyear  Wooster,  Feb.  24,  1847,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Vermont  Acad.,  Saxtons' 
River,  Vt.  B.  A.,  1895,  Brown;  M.  A.,  1899,  Univ.  of  Vt.;  M.  A.,  Harvard, 
1901.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Y.d\tov,  Brown  Daily  Herald,  \^9A:-9S.  Scholar- 
ship, Brown  Univ.  Asst.  in  Rhetoric,  Brown,  1895-96;  Master  in  Latin 
in  Vermont  Acad.,  1896-98;  Instructor  in  English  and  German,  Univ.  of 
Vt.,  1898-1900;  Grad.  student.  Harvard.  1900-02;  Instructor  in  English, 
Univ.  of  Texas,  1902-04;  same,  summer  school.  1902-03;  Instructor  in 
Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Published:  Edition  of  Scott's  Quentin  Durward, 
MacmillanCo.,  16mo,  pp.  529,  XXVIII;  The  Mexican  Shepherd  Plays,  Spe- 
cial Volume  of  the  American  Folk  Lore  Journal.  Short  stories  for  maga- 
zines and  newspapers.  Member  Amer.  Folk  Lore  Soc. 
Address,  L'rbana,  111. 

OSCAR  ERF 

Born  Dec.  17,  1874,  Monroeville,  Ohio.  f.  Philip  Erf,  Monroeville,  Ohio, 
m.   Dorothea  Hevman,  Monroeville,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in 'Dairy  Manufactures,  1899-1903.  Prepared  in  Monroeville 
Pubhc  Schools.  B.  Sc,  1899,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Alpha  Zeta  and  Sigma  Xi. 
Scholarship  in  Dairying.  Asst.  in  dairying  at  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1896-99; 
manager  of  Star  Creamery  Co.,  1903;  manager  of  N.  Eaton  Creamery  and 
Straight  Dairv  Co.,  1893-94;  Instructor  in  Dairv  Manf.,  Illinois,  1899-1903; 
Prof,  of  Dairying  and  Animal  Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C,  1903;  Supt.  of  Dairy 
Dept.  Louisana  Purchase  Exposition  in  1904;  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal 
Husb.,  Kansas  State  Agr.  Coll.,  1904—.  Invented:  Starter  Vat,  Milk 
Bottles,  Water  heater.  Published:  Bulletin  Xo.  75,  111.  Exp.  Sta.;  Bulletins 
130  and  131,  Kansas  Expt.  Sta.;  Press  Bulletins,  144  and  147,  Kansas  Expt. 
Sta.;  Dairy  Arithmetic,  90  pp.;  Creamery  Building,  10  pp.;  Dairy  Refrigera- 
tion, Ice  'and  Refrigeration,  June,  1902;  Dairy  Refrigeration,  Creamery 
Journal,  Oct.,  1902;  Cream  Fermentation,  Creamery  Journal,  Jan.,  1906; 
Fraternization,  Alpha  Zeta  Quarterly,  Vol.  1 ;  Corresp"ondent  for  Kansas 
Farmer,  Chicago  Dairy  Produce,  Creamery  Journal.  Homestead.  Hoard's 
Dairyman  and  Coutitry  Gentleman.  Treasurer  American  Breeders'  Associa- 
tion,' 1904;  member  o'f  Dairy  State  Association  of  Kansas,  Nebraska,  111., 
Ohio  and  Wisconsin;  also  the  Natural  Creamery  and  Buttermakers'  Assn.; 
Kansas  Poultry  Association;  Soc.  for  the  Adv.  of  Sci. 

Married  Alice  Ashton,  June  28,  1905,  at  Monroeville,  Ohio. 
Address,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

WILLIAM  ESTY 

Born  Julv  9,  1868,  Amherst,  Mass.  f.  WiUiam  Cole  Esty,  Apr.  8,  1838, 
Westmoreland,  N.  H.  m.  Martha  Ann  Gushing,  Nov.  14,  1837,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  and  Associate  Professor  of  Electrical 
Engineering,  1893-1901.  Prepared  in  Amherst  High  School,  Mass.  B.  A., 
1889,  Amherst  College;  B.  S.,  1893,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology;  M.  A..  1893, 


502  University  of  Illinois 

Amherst  College.  Psi  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Completed  the  "expert 
course"  at  the  factories  of  the  Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  Lvnn,  Mass., 
1892-93;  Instructor  in  Elec.  Eng'g,  Illinois,  1893-95;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Elec. 
Eng'g,  same,  1895-98;  Associate  Prof,  of  Elec.  Engr.,  1898-1901;  Asst.  Prof, 
of  same,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1901-03;  Prof,  of  Elec.  Engineering,  same,  1903 — . 
Books:  Alternating  Current  Machinerv,  Amer.  Correspondence  Schools, 
Chicago.  111.,  1905,  432  pp.;  The  Elements  of  Elect.  Engr.,  Vol.  1,  Direct 
Current  Machines,  Elec.  Distribution  and  Lighting,  (with  W.  S.  Franklin), 
The  Macmillan  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1906,  500  pp.  Articles,  Some  Experim.ental  Data 
on  the  Design  of  Electromagnets,  Technograph,  No.  9,  pp.  67-101,  1895, 
Elect.  World,  Vol.  XXV,  p.  565;  A  Descriptive  Index  of  Some  Typical 
Electric  Light  and  Power  Central  Stations,  and  Isolated  Plants,  Technograph, 
No.  10,  pp.  173-198;  Data  on  Eletric  Car  Heaters,  Technograph,  No.  12,  pp. 
125-126,  1898;  Effects  of  Temperature  on  Insulation  Materials,  Technograph, 
No.  12,  pp.  24-41,  1898;  L'Eclairage  Electrique,  Vol.  XVII,  pp.  439-442, 
Electrical  World,  Vol.  XXXII,  pp.  116,  1898,  The  Electrician,  London,  Vol. 
XLI,  p.  618,  1898;  Electrical  Engineering  Courses  at  College  and  the  Edu- 
cation of  the  Electrical  Engineer,  Trans.  Amer.  Institute  of  Electrical  Engi- 
neers, 10  pp.,  1902.  Mem.ber  Amer.  Inst,  of  Elect.  Engrs.;  Local  Secretary 
of  Bethlehem.  Pa..  Branch  Amer.  Inst,  of  Elect.  Engrs.,  1902 — ;  Memiber  Soc. 
for  the  Prom,  of  Eng'g  Education,  1898;  (Council,  1902-05);  Lehigh- Univ. 
Home  Club;  Northampton  Club. 

Married  Julia   Louise  Cov,  June   14,   1894,   Brookline,   Mass.      Children, 
William.  Cole,  Jr.,  Mar.  7,  18'95;  Lucien  Cov,  Mar.   IS,  1899;  John  Cushing, 
born  May  12,  1901. 
Address,  Dept.  of  Elec.  Engr.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  So.  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

HENRY  HOUGHTON  EVERETT 

Born  Sept.  11,  1866,  in  Cham.bersburg,  Pa.  f.  William  S.  Everett,  1836, 
Fanitsburg,  Pa.     m.   Charlotte  Stickney  Reed,  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Assistant  Professor  and  Professor  of  Physical  Training,  1895-98.  Pre- 
pared in  South  Division  High  School  and  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Attended  Chi- 
cago Medical  College  (N.  W'.  Univ.)  1888;  M,  D.,  1902,  Coll.  of  P.  &  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Instructor  in  Gymnastics,  U.  of  Wis.,  1894-95; 
Asst.  Prof.  Physical  Training,  Illinois,  1895-96;  Asso.  Prof.  Physical  Train- 
ing, same,  1896-98.  Physician  and  Surgeon,  1902 — .  Member  of  Chicago 
Med.  Soc,  Illinois  State  Med.  Soc;  Amer.  Med.  Assn.:  Ottawa  Countv  Med. 
Soc,  Mich.,  1902. 

Married  Jessie  Elizabeth  Armstrong,  July  2,  1891,  Sycamore,  111.      Chil- 
dren, Charlotte  Reed,  Sept.  13,  1892;  Henry  Armstrong,  Nov.  28,  1898. 
Address,  100  State  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

GEORGE  DAY  FAIRFIELD 

Bom  May  6,  1866,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  f.  Edmund  B.  Fairfield,  Aug.,  1821, 
Va.     m.   Mary  A.  Baldwin,  1836,  Ellington,  New  York. 

Assistant  Professor  and  Professor  of  Romanic  Languages,  1895-1903. 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School,  Neb.  OberHn  Coll.,  1888;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Illinois.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  DePauw  Univ.  Vice-Consul  of  the 
United  States,  Lyons,  France,  1889-1893.  Instructor  in  charge  of  Romanic 
Langauges,  DePauw  Univ.,  1894-95;  Asst.  Prof.  Romanic  Languages.  Illi- 
nois, 1895-98;  Prof.  Romanic  Languages,  same,  1898-1903;  in  Business, 
1903-04;  Asst.  Prof.  Rom.anic  Languages,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1904 — .  Member 
University  Club  of  Svracuse,  New  York'  1904.  Edited  Beaumarchais' 
Barbier  de  Seville,  Scott,  Foresman  &  Co.,  Chicago.  1902.  pp.  167. 

Married  Mary  Adelaide  Peters,  May,  1890,  Tecumseh,  Mich.     Children, 
Helen  Peters,  born  Aug.,  1893;  Mary  Bumham,  bom  July,  1895,  (died  July, 
1896);  John  Edmund,  born  July,  1898. 
Address,  737  Crouse  Ave.,  Svracuse,  New  York. 


Faculty  503 

EDWARD  ARTHUR  PATH 

Born  Aug.  23,  1880,  Germany,  f.  Jacob  Path,  Mar.  13,  1840,  Gemiany. 
m.   Bertha  Louisa  Judiesch,  Mar.  14,  1850,  Gemiany. 

Instructor  in  Astronomy,  1Q05 — .  Prepared  in  Muscatine  High  School, 
la.  B.  S.  Attended  Wilton  Coll.,  18^8-1900;  B.  S.,  1902,  Carleton  Coll. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Science,  Wilton  Coll.,  1902-04;  Instructor  in 
Math.,  Redfield  Coll.,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Astronom.y,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Articles.  The  Leonid  Meteors  of  1899,  Popular  Astronoin'v,  Vol.  7,  pp.  629; 
The  New  Com.et,  1901,  same.  Vol.  9,  pp.  289;  The  Leonid  Meteors  of  1904, 
same.  Vol.  13,  pp.  54.  Member  Congregational  Church. 
Address,  1007  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

EDMOND  GUSTAVE  PECHET 

Born  July  11.  1844,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  f.  Alfred  Edmond  Fechet  de 
'Alarv,  1817,  Strasburg,  Prance,  m.  Marv  de  'Garmo  Buel,  1823,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.'  '     ^ 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  Aug.  2,  1900 — .  Entered  U.  S. 
Volunteers.  May  19,  1861.  In  U.  S.  Army,  (Volunteer  and  Regular)  ever 
since.  Inventor  of  a  portable  ram,p  for  unloading  stock  from  railroad  trains 
(see  Manual  of  Pield  Engineering,  Beach,  p.  226  and  plate  53);  Device  and 
system  for  erecting  conical  tents;  Device  for  protecting  springs  of  cots  in 
dormitories.  Author,  The  True  Story  of  the  Death  of  Sitting  Bull,  Cosmo- 
politan Magazine,  May,  1896.  Member,  Nat.  Geographic  Soc;  Grand  Army 
of  the  Republic. 

Married  Rachel  Morris  Forsythe,  Nov.  25,   1875,  Portsmouth,  O.,  (died 
May  25.  1905).     Children,  Mary  Forsythe;  James  Edm.ond. 
Address,  208  West  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

J.  C.  PEITSHAUS 

M.  A.      Instructor  in  Elocution,  1882-84. 

ALISON   MARION   PERNIE 

Born  Nov.  25,  1866,  in  Derby,  England,  f.  John  Pernie,  Capar,  Fife- 
shire,  Scotland,     m.   Arabella  Sike,  Derby,  England. 

Professor  of  Vocal  Music,  1897-1903.  Prepared  in  private  schools  and 
m.asters  abroad.  Mem.ber  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Professional  studies  in 
Royal  Acad,  of  Music,  London;  Philadelphia  Musical  Acad.,  Pliiladelphia; 
also  in  Bonn,  Weimar,  Paris,  and  Italy.  Head  of  vocal  dept.,  De  Pauw 
Univ.,  1891-97;  concert  singing  and  lessons  in  Philadelphia,  Washington  and 
New  York  City;  head  of  vocal  dept.,  Illinois,  1897-1903;  director  of  Choral 
Society. 
Address,  Brown  Shipley  &  Co.,  123  Pall  Mall,  London,  England. 

ARTHUR  SARGENT  FIELD 

Born  Feb.  21,  1874,  W^illiamsburg,  Franklin  Co.,  Kansas,  f.  Alvah 
Eugene  Field,  Nov.  6,  1849,  at  Danville,  Vt.  m.  Isabella  Storms,  Mar.  12, 
1841,  at  Urqhart,  Scotland. 

Instructor  in  Economics.  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Hvde  Park  High  School, 
Chicago.  B.  A.,  1902,  Dartmouth  Coll. ;  M.  A.  1903,  same.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Asst.  in  Economics,  Dartmouth,  1902-03 ;  Fellow  in  Econ.,  L^niv.  of  Wisconsin 
1903-04.  Instructor  in  Economics,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Member  of  American 
Economic  Assn. 

Married  Lulu  Harvey,  Sept.  17,  1903,  St.  Johnsburv,  Vt.     Child.  Robert 
Harvey,  born  July  19.  1904. 
Address,  1110  West  Oregon  Street,  Urbana,  111. 


504  University  of  Illinois 

GEORGE  MYGATT  FISK 

Born  Julv  16,  1864,  Canfield,  Ohio.  f.  Edward  W.  Fisk,  May  17,  1832, 
Ashtabula.  Ohio.     m.   Mary  Mygatt,  Sept.  23,  1841,  Canfield,  Ohio. 

Professor  of  Commerce,  1902 — .  Prepared  in  Ashtabula  High  School 
and  New  Lvme  Institute  and  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  N.  H.  Attended 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1887-88;  B.  A.,  1888-90,  Michigan;  Ph.  D.,  1896, 
Munich,  Germ.any.  Fellow  in  Wharton  School,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1893-94; 
student  in  Halle,  1894,  Berlin,  1894-95;  British  Museum,  1895;  Munich,  1895- 
96.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  in  Mich.,  1890-93;  Second  Secretary 
of  Amer.  Embassy  Berlin,  1897-1900;  Prof,  of  Commerce,  Jacob  Tome  Inst., 
1900-02;  Sam.e,  Illinois,  1902 — .  Published:  Handelspolititische  und  volk- 
errechtlische  Beziehungen  zwischen  Deutschland  und  den  Vereiningten 
Staaten,  J.  B.  Colta's  Buchhandlung,  1897,  pp.  254;  Die  Handelspolitik  der 
Vereinigten  Statten,  1890-1900,  Duncker  und  Humblot,  Leipzig,  pp.  101; 
Continental  opinion  regarding  a  proposed  Middle-European  Tarriff-Univ., 
Johns  Hophins  Univ.  Studies,  Series  XX,  Nos.  11,  12,  pp.  62;  Co-Editor  with 
Edward  D.  Jones,  Longmans'  Commercial  Text  Books. 
Address,  201  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

ALICE  VIRGINIA  FEATHER 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.  f.  Joseph  Flather,  Apr.  1,  1839,  Bradford, 
Yorkshire,  England,  m.  Caroline  Drusilla  Drake,  Jan.  26,  1843,  Newton, 
Mass. 

Asst.  in  general  chemistry,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Nashua  High  School, 
N.  H.,  New  Hampshire  State  Normal  School  and  Saxton's  River  Acad. 
(French).  Attended  Cornell  Univ.,  1902-04.  Teacher,  Cambrigde,  Mass., 
1892-97;  Science  teacher  Methuen  High  School,  Mass.,  1897-1902.  Asst.  in 
general  chemistry,  Illinois,  1904 — . 
Address,  712  West  Oregon  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

JUSTUS  WATSON  FOLSOM 

Born  Sept,  2,  1871,  Cam.bridge,  Mass.  f.  Jam.es  Nelson  Folsom.  m. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  Watson. 

Instructor  in  Entomologv,  1900 — .  Prepared  in  Cambridge  High  School, 
Mass.  B.  S.,  1895,  Harvard;  Sc.  D.,  1899,  same.  Harvard  Glee  Club; 
Harvard  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Held  University  Scholarship  at  Harvard;  won 
Bowdoin  prize.  Lab.  Asst.  in  Botany  and  Zoology,  Harvard;  Prof.  Nat. 
Sciences  and  Physiology,  Antioch  College,  Ohio,  1899-1900.  Instruc- 
tor in  Entomology,  1900 — .  Articles,  Adaptations  of  Fruits  and 
Seeds,  Pop.  Set.  Mon.,  Vol.  43,  pp.  218-225,  1893;  Autumnal  Changes  in 
Leaves,  Garden  and  Forest,  Vol.  8,  pp.  383-384,  392-393,  1895;  New  Species 
of  Papirius,  Psyche,  Vol.  7,  pp.  344-345,  1896;  Oviposition  and  Hatching  of 
Thanaos  juvenalis.  Psyche,  Vol.  7,  pp.  362-363.  1896;  Notes  on  the  Types  of 
Papirius  texensis  Pack,  and  Description  of  a  New  Smynthurus,  Psyche,  Vol. 

7,  pp.  384-385,  1896;  Two  New  Species  of  Papirius,  Canadian  Entomologist, 
Vol.  28,  pp.  119-121,  1896;  Neelus  murinus,  representing  a  New  Thysanuran 
Family,  Psyche,  Vol.  7,  pp,  391-392,  pi.  8,  1896;  Notes  on  the  Oviposition  of 
Thanaos  icelus  (?),  same,  Vol.  7,  pp.  403,  1896;  New  Symnthuri,  including 
Myrmecophilous  and  Aquatic  Species,  same.  Vol.  7,  pp.  446-450,  pi.  10, 
1896;  Descriptions  of  Species  of  Machilis  and  Seira  from  Mexico,  same.  Vol. 

8,  pp.  183-184,  pi.  4,  1898;  Japanese  Collembola,  Part  1,  Bull.  Essex  Inst., 
Vol.  29,  (1897),  p.  51-57,  1  pi.,  1898;  Janet  on  Myrmecophilous  Animals, 
Psyche,  vol.  8,  p.  287,  1898;  Japanese  Collembola,  Part  2,  Proc.  Amer.  Acad. 
Arts  Sc,  vol.  34,  pp.  261-274,  pi.  1-3,  1899;  The  Anatomy  and  Physiology 
of  the  Mouth-Parts  of  the  Collembolan,  Orchesella  cincta,  L.,  Bull.  Mas. 
Comp.  Zool.,  vol.  35,  pp.  7-39,  pi.  1-4,  1899;  The  Segmentation  of  the 
Insect  Head,  Psyche,  Vol.  8,  pp.  391-394,  1899;  Janet's  Recent  Observations 
on  Ants,  etc..  Psyche,  Vol.  8,  pp.  418-419,  1899;  Insect  Neuration,  same.  Vol. 

9,  pp.  47-48,  1900;  The  Development  of  the  Mouth-Parts  of  Anurida  maritima 


Faculty  505 

Guer.  Bull.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  vol.  36,  pp.  87-157,  pi.  1-8,  1900;  The  Distri- 
bution of  Holarctic  Collembola,  Psyche,  Vo.  9,  pp.  195-162,  1901;  Review  of 
the  Collembolan  Genus  Neelus  and  Description  of  N.  minutus,  n.  sp.,  same, 
Vol.  9,  pp.  219-222.  pi.  2,  1901 ;  Willem  on  Apterygota,  same.  Vol.  9,  pp.  252, 
1901;  The  Identity  of  the  Snow-flea  (Achorutes  nivicola  Fitch),  same.  Vol.  9, 
pp.  315-321,  pi.  3,  1902;  Papers  from  the  Harriman  Alaska  Expedition,  27. 
Aptervgota,  Proc.  Wash.  Acad.  Sc,  Vol.  4,  pp.  87-116,  pi.  4-8,  1902;  CephaHc 
Morphologv,  Psyche,  vol.  9,  pp.  347-348,  1902;  Collembola  of  the  Grave, 
Psyche,  vol.  9,  p.  363-367,  pi.  4,  1902;  The  Wavs  of  Insects,  The  World 
Today,  Vol.  3,  pp.  1687-1692,  1902;  Insect  Psychology,  Psyche,  vol.  10, 
pp.  15-18,  1903;  Entomology;  with  Special  Reference  to  its  Biological  and 
Economic  Aspects,  485  pp.,  300  figs.,  5  pis.,  P.  Blackiston's  Son  &  Co., 
Philadelphia,  1906.  Member  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.;  Cambridge  Entomo- 
logical Club;  fellow  Amer.  Assn.  Adv.  Science;  member  Amer.  Soc.  of  Nat- 
uralists; Amer.  Soc.  ZoSlogists. 
Address.  505  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign.  111. 

ERNEST  BROWNING  FORBES 

1897.  (See  No.  1022) 

ROBERT   HUMPRHEY  FORBES 
1892.      (See  No.  682) 

STEPHEN  ALFRED  FORBES 
(See  H23) 

WINIFRED  FORBES 
Born  Aug.  8,   1879.  Normal,  111.     f.   Stephen  Alfred  Forbes,   1844,  near 
Freeport,  111.     m.   Clara  Shaw  Gaston,  1848,  at  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Assistant  and  Instructor  in  Violin  and  Theory  of  Music,  1904 — .  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  In  American  Conservatorv  of  Music,  Chicago,  1898, 
1900;  School  of  Music,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1900-01;  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Studied 
violin  under  Mr.  Leopold  Kramer,  1901-02.  Instructor  in  Stringed  Instru- 
ments. Univ.  of  South  Dakota.  1902-04;  Asst.  in  Violin  and  Theory.  Illinois, 
1904-05;  Instructor  in  Violin  and  Theory  of  Music.  July,  1905.  Member  of 
Second  Congregational  Church  of  Oak  Park,  111.,  1900. 
Address,  1209  Springfield  Avenue,  Urbana,  111. 

ANNA  KATHERINE  FOSSLER 

Born  in   Lincoln,   Neb.      f.   Christian  Fossler,  Tubingen,  Germany,     m. 
Katherine  Andra,  Berlin,  Germany. 

Assistant  in  Library,  1892-98.  Prepared  in  public  schools  of  Lincoln, 
Nebraska.  B.  Sc.  1895,  Univ.  of  Nebraska.  Member  Medical  Club  and 
Debating  Club.  Attended  New  York  Library  School,  1898-1900.  Asst.  in 
Librarv.  Univ.  of  Nebraska.  1895-97;  same,  Illinois,  1897-98;  Head  of  Cata- 
log Dept.,  Classifier.  Univ.  of  Calif  Librarv,  1900—.  ^Member  A.  L.  A,; 
C.  L.  A. 
Address,  Univ.  of  California,  Berkelej',  Calif. 

I.  D.  FOULON 

Teacher  in  French,  1871-72.      Lawyer,  East  St.  Louis,  111.? 

FRED  GATES  FON 

1898.  (See  No.  1122) 

HARRY   BERT   FOX 
1900.      (See  No.  1324) 

THOMAS  FRANKS 
Gardener  and  Florist,  1869-73. 
Address.  Champaign,  111. 


506  University  of  Illinois 

FRANK  ROY  FRAPRIE 

Born  July  14,  1874,  in  Fall  River,  Mass.  f.  Stephen  Thomas  Fraprie, 
Fall  River,  Mass.     m.   Caroline  Mary  Goodrum,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1899-1900.  Prepared  in  Fall  River,  B.  M.  C. 
Dtirfee  High  School.  B.  S.,  1898,  Lawrence  Scientific  School;  M.  S., 
1902,  Harvard.  Teacher,  Chemistry  and  Phvsics,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  High 
School,  1898-99;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Illinois,  1899-1900;  Principal  Steep  Brook 
Grammar  School,  Fall  River,  1900-01;  Associate  editor  Photo  Era,  Boston, 
1903-05;  Editor  Amer.  Amateur  Photographer,  1906 — .  Articles:  Photo 
Era  passim;  On  the  Solubility  of  Manganous  Sulphate,  Amer.  Chem.  Jour., 
26:75,  (with  T.  W.  Richards);  Babingtonite  from  Somerville,  Mass.,  Proc. 
Amer.  Acad.  Dec.  1902,  Vol.  38,  pp.  383-393,  two  plates;  Ztschr.  Kryst,  1903, 
37:  422-432,  1  plate  (with  C.  Palache);  On  the  Chromates  of  Caesium,  Amer. 
Jour.  Sci.,  Apr.,  1906.  Member  Unitarian  Church. 
Address,  39  Addington  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

WILBER  JOHN  ERASER  . 

1893.      (See  No.  734) 

WILLIAM  GORDON  ERASER 

1899.      (See  No.  1215) 

FRANK  FORREST  FREDERICK 

Born  Oct.  21,  1866,  Methuen,  Mass.  f.  John  Welch  Frederick,  June  21. 
1823,  Westford,  Mass.  m.  Eliza  Adelaid  Clark,  Metheun,  Mass.,  Jan.  13, 
1823. 

Professor  of  Art  and  Design,  1890-1906.  Prepared  in  Methuen  High 
School,  Mass. ,  and  Lawrence  Industrial  Drawing  School.  Attended  Mass.  Nor- 
mal Art  School,  Boston,  and  Royal  Westminster  School  of  Art,  London,  1897. 
Instructor  of  Drawing,  Evening  Schools,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-1890.  Prof,  of 
Art  and  Design,  Illinois,  1890-1906.  Exhibited  with  American  Paintings 
and  Sculptures,  Art  Institute,  Chicago  and  with  Soc.  Western  Artists. 
Books:  Archtiectural  Rendering  in  Sepia,  N.  Y.,  Wm.  T.  Com.stock,  1892; 
Plaster  Casts  and  How  thev  are  Made,  N.  Y.,  Wm.  T.  Comstock,  1899. 
Articles,  The  Story  of  Camp'Metheun,  Man.  Tr.  Magazine,  1902;  The  New- 
lyn  Craft  School,  sam.e,  1903;  Notes  on  Sketching,  Art  Education,  1900; 
Painting  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  in  England,  Scotland  and  America, 
Progress,  1901.  Member  Western  Drawing  and  Manual  Training  Associa- 
tion; Society  of  Western  Artists;  Illinois  Manual  Arts  Club. 

Married   Alice   Victoria    Hutchinson,    1893,    Methuen,    Mass.      Children, 
John  Hutchinson,  born  Jan.   3,   1896;  Victoria,  born  May  1,   1898;  George 
Francis,  born  Apr.  15,  1900. 
Address,  604  So.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

FRED  GOODRICH  FRINK 

Born  Apr.  16,  1862,  in  Pilot  Grove,  Kankakee  Co.,  111.  f.  Morev  F. 
Frink,  1816,  in  Morrisville,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.  m,  Ellen  E.  Goodrich,  May 
16,  1833,  in  Calhoun  Co.,  Michigan. 

Asst.  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1904-06.  Prepared  in  Kankakee 
High  School.  B.  S.,  1886,  in  Civil  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  M.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1902.  Railway  Eng'g,  1886-1888;  Structural  Eng'g,  1888-90; 
Instructor  in  Drawing,  Chicago  English  High  School,  1890-97;  Professor  of 
Civil  Eng'g,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1897-1900;  Instructor  in  Civil 
Eng'g,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1902-04;  Asst.  Prof,  of  same,  Illinois,  1904 — . 
Articles,  Pure  Water  Supplv,  The  Michigan  Engineer,  1904,  pp.  28-45;  The 
Queen  Post  Truss,  Annual  Report,  111.  Soc.  Eng'rs  and  Surveyors,  1905, 
Assoc.  Mem.  Amer.  Soc.  Civil  Eng'rs,  1896;  m.ember  111.  Soc.  Eng'rs,  1905; 
Soc.  for  Prom.  Eng'g  Education,  1902;  Knights  Templar,  1896. 

Married  Mae  Beadle,  July  10,  1888,  Yankton,  So.  Dak.     Children,  Ellen 


Faculty  507 

Beadle,   Sept.   30,    1S8Q;   Marjorie   Mae,   Dec.    10,    1896;  Frederick   William, 

bom  May  12,  1904. 

Address,  1007  West  Oregon  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

THOMAS  I.  FULLENWIDER 

1902.  (See  No.  1668) 

EMMA  QUINBY  FULLER  (DEAN) 
Born  Jan.  8,  1872,  in  Ashland,  Nebr.     f.   Horace  Stevens  Fuller,  Warren, 
Ohio.     m.   Louisa  Amelia  Brown,  Mecca,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Voice,  1899-1901.  Prepared  in  Doane  Coll.  Acad.  Mem- 
ber of  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Graduate  student,  Wellesly  Coll.,  1894-1896; 
M.  A.,  1897,  Nebr.  Univ.  Student  at  Amer.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Chi- 
cago. 1897-99;  Instructor  in  Voice,  Illinois,  1899-1901;  graduated.  Post- 
graduate Dept.  of  the  Amer.  Conservatory  of  Music,  June,  1903;  Instructor 
in  Amer.  Conservatorv,  1902 — . 

Married  Arthur  Randall    Dean,   Crete,  Nebr.,    Sept.    18,    1901. 
Address,  5226  Cornell  Ave,  Chicago,  111. 

EDWARD  FULTON 

Born  July  22,  1862,  Lower  Stewiacke,  Nova  Scotia,  f.  Joseph  Fulton 
1832,  Lower  Stewiacke.  N.  S.  m.  Amadna  Ellis,  Lower  Stewiacke.  N.  S., 
Mar.  28,  1843. 

Assistant  Professor  and  Associate  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  1901 — .  Pre- 
pared in  Picton  Academy,  N.  S.  B.  A.,  1889.  Dalhousie  Coll.,  Halifax.  N.  S.; 
M.  A..  1891,  Harvard;  Ph.  D.,  1894,  same.  Monroe  Exhibitioner  in  Dalhousie 
1884-89;  awarded  First  Rank  Honors  and  the  De  Mille  Gold  Medal  at 
Dalhousie.  Instructor  in  English  at  Normal  School,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia, 
1889-90;  Asst.  in  EngHsh,  Harvard,  1892-94;  Professor  of  English,  Wells 
Coll.,  1894-1900;  Asst.  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  1901-04,  Illinois;  Associate 
Professor  of  Rhetoric,  samie,  1904 — .  Published:  Wordworth's  Shorter 
Poem.s,  edited  with  Introduction  and  notes,  N.  Y.,  1903;  On  Translating 
Anglo-Saxon  Poetry,  Modern  Language  Assn.  of  Amer.,  Vol.  XIII,  1898; 
On  the  Authorship  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Poem,  Phoenix,  Modern  Language 
Notes,  Vol.  XI.  Mar..  1896;  Mem.ber  Presbvterian  Church;  Modern  Language 
Assn.  of  Amer.,  1894. 

Married  Sara  Antoinette  Acer,  July  23,  1896,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 
Address.  1008  West  Oregon  St..  Urbana,  111. 

MAURICE  GARLAND  FULTON 

Born  Dec.  4,  1877,  University  P.  O.,  Miss. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  1903-04.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1898;  M.  A.,  do., 
1901.  Taught  Rhetoric,  Univ.  of  Miss,  June,  1900-Aug.,  1901;  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1901-03;  Peabody  Summer  Normal,  Miss.,  svimmer  of  1902;  Instructor 
in  Rhetoric.  Illinois,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Rhetoric.  Mich..  1904-05;  Pro- 
fessor of  English,  Centre  Coll.  of  Central  Univ.  of  Kentucky,  1905 — . 
Address,  Danville,  Ky. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  FULTON 
1898.      (See  No.  1125) 

RALPH  HAWES  GAGE 

1903.  (See  No.  1864) 

JOHN   HALBERT  GALEENER 

Born  Mar.  22,  1880,  in  Tunnel  Hill,  111.  f.  William  Elwood  Galeener, 
Oct.  30,  1841,  in  Warren  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  India  P.  Perkins,  May  26,  1851.  in 
Johnson  Co.,  111. 

Assistant  Librarian.  Law  Librarv.  1901-03.  Prepared  in  Vienna  High 
School.      Coll.  of  L.  A.,  Univ.  of  111., '1900-02 ;  Coll.  of  Law.  1904-06;  LL.  B., 


508  University  of  Illinois 

1906.      Member  Witnagemote  Court  Club;  English  Club,  1902-03.      Major  of 
First  Battalion,  Univ.   Regiment.     Asst.  lib.  of  Law  School,   1901-03;  re- 
appointed, 1903-04,  but  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health.     Business  Manager 
of  Illinois  Magazine,  1901-03,  the  first  two  years. 
Address,  Vienna,  111. 

FRANK  DUANE  GARDNER 
1891.      (See  No.  643) 

HARRY  GARDNER 

Born  Nov.  29,  1877,  Brodhead,  Wis.  f.  John  Washington  Gardner,  Oct. 
6,  1855,  Stephentown,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Dorothy  Elizabeth 
Springstead,  July  11,  1853,  Barton,  near  Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Instructor  in  Engineering,  1905 — .  B.  S.  in  General  Eng'g,  1905,  Univ. 
of  Wis.  Member  of  1904  Badger  Board;  Sphinx  Staff  and  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 
Asst.  to  City  Engineer,  Madison,  Wis.,  1903-05;  Instructor  in  Civil  Eng'g, 
Illinois,  1905 — ;  Asst.  to  City  Engr.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  summer,  1906. 
Musician,  Co.  E.,  First  Wis.  Vol.  Infantrv,  Apr.  20-Nov.  28,  1898.  Dep- 
uty Sheriff,  Green  Co.,  Wis.,  1899-1900. 
Address,  208  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

THOMAS  MOONEY  GARDNER 

Born  Aug.  22,  1872.     f.  Joseph  Gardner,     m.   Elizabeth  Malott  Gardner. 

Asst.  Prof,  of  Electrical  Engineering,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  High  School, 
Bedford,  Ind.  B.  M.  E.,  1892,  Purdue  Univ.;  M.  M.  E.,  1896,  Cornell  Univ. 
Asst.  Elec.  Eng'g,  Purdue  Univ.,  1892-93;  Engineering  practice,  1893-94; 
Prof.  Elec.  Eng'g,  Throop  Poly.  Inst.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  1894-95;  Con- 
sulting and  installing  work,  1896-99;  Instructor  Experimental  Engineering, 
Siblev  College,  Cornell  Univ.,  1899-01 ;  Prof,  of  Elec. Eng'g,  Pratt  Inst.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1901-02;  Instructor  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mech.  Eng'g,  vSibley  Coll., 
Cornell  Univ.,  1902-05 ;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Elec.  Eng'g,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905—. 
Number  of  basic  patents  pending.  Articles:  Graphics  of  Carbon  Disulphide 
(with  formulas  and  Vapor  Table),  Joiir.  Franklin  Inst.,  Oct.,  1903;  Deter- 
mination of  Exponents  of  Adiabatics,  Jour.  Franklin  Inst.,  Mar.,  1905; 
Some  Forms  of  Vapor  Heat  Maps  with  Formulas  and  Curves  for  Ether, 
Sibley  Jour.,  Nov.,  1904.  Member  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Eng'rs;  Western 
Soc.  Eng'rs;  Franklin  Institute;  Eng'rs  and  Architects'  Ass'n  of  Southern 
Calif.;  Associate  American  Inst,  of  Elec.  Eng. 

Married  Ella  May  Van  Syckel,  June  8,  1898. 
Address,  1005  West  Oregon  Street,  Urbana,  111. 

CLAUDE  MALLORY  GARLAND 
Born  Apr.   7,   1880,  Bowlingreen,  Ky.     f.   W.  F.  Garland,  Bowlingreen, 
Ky.     m.   Mattie  A.  Holman,  Springfield,  Tenn. 

I-  -  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering  Laboratorv.  Prepared  in  L^niv. 
School  and  High  School,  Nashville,  Tenn.  B.  E.,  1903,  Vanderbilt,  Univ. 
Founders  Medalist,  Vanderbilt  Univ.  Draftsman,  Shop  of  Bullock  Electric 
Co,,  1903-04;  Draftsman,  American  Brake  Co.,  Mar.-Oct.,  1904;  Draftsman 
for  The  Union  Electric  Light  and  Power  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1904-05;  Engineer 
for  Mutual  Light  and  Heat  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Draftsman,  Cutler 
Hammer  Electric  Co.,  1904-05;  Instructor,  Mech.  Engineering  Lab.,  Illinois, 
1905 — .  Member  M.  E.  Church,  Champaign,  111.;  Associate  member  A.  S. 
E.  E. 
Address,  103  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

JAMES  WILFORD  GARNER 
Born  Nov.  22,  1871,  Pike  Co.,  Miss. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Political  Science.  Prepared  in  Summit,  Miss. 
B.  S.,  1892,  Agr.  and  Mech.  College,  Miss.;  Ph.  M.,  1900,  Univ.  of  Chicago; 


Faculty  509 

Ph.  D.,  1902,  Columbia  Univ.  Fellow  in  Political  Science,  Columbia,  1900- 
1902;  Instructor,  1902-03;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1903-04;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Politi- 
cal Science,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Books:  History  of  Reconstruction  in  Miss., 
Macmillan  Co.,  1901,  N.  Y.,  12mo,  427  pp.;  History  of  the  United  States  (in 
collab.  with  H.  C.  Lodge),  John  D.  Morris  &  Co.,  Phila.,  1905,  4  Volumes, 
1,700  pp.  Articles,  The  German  Judiciarv,  I.  Pol.  Science  Quarterly,  1901, 
Vol.  XVII;  Mississippi  in  the  Civil  War,  same,  1901,  Vol.  XVII;  The  German 
Judiciary,  same  continued,  1902,  Vol.  XVIII.  Also  articles  on  various 
subjects  in  North  Anter.  Review,  Amer.  Law  Review,  Annals  of  the  Amer. 
Acad,  of  Pol.  Science,  G union' s  Mag.,  Amer.  Pol.  Science  Review,  Revue 
Politique  ct  Parlementairc,  South  Atlantic  Quarterly.  About  200  articles 
in  the  New  International  Encly.,  Dodd,  Mead'  &  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1903, 
and  ten  articles  to  Encyc  Americana,  N.  Y.,  1904.  Member  Amer. 
Pol.  Science  Assn.;  Amer.  Acad.  Pol.  and  Soc.  Science;  Amer.  Municipal 
League;  Amer.  Hist.  Soc. 

Married  Therese  Randolph  Leggett,  1895,  Miss. 
Address,  902  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

CHARLES  HUNTER  GARNETT 

1896.  (See  No.  942) 

GERDT  ADOLPH  GERDTZEN 

Born  Aug.  30,  1869,  in  Winona,  Minn.  f.  Ernst  A.  Gerdtzen,  Hamburg, 
Germany,     m.   Henrietta  Ihne,  Rohnsahl,  Westphalia,  Germany. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Machine  Design,  1901-02.  Prepared  in  Winona 
High  School.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893;  M.  E.,  1895,  same.  Member  The 
Engineer's  Assn.  Alumni  Fellowship,  1894-95.  Machine  Designer  and 
Draftsman,  Link  Belt  Mach.  Co.,  Fred  Wolf  Ice  Machine  Co.,  Deering  Har- 
vester Co.,  Illinois  Steel  Co.  at  Chicago  and  Logemaun  Bros.  Milwaukee. 
Asst.  Professor  in  Machine  Design,  Illinois,  June,  1901-02;  Disabled  for 
active  work  by  sickness.  Holds  Patent  No.  696,138,  Special  construction  of 
roll  for  grinding,  and  other  purposes.  Article,  The  Problem  of  Heat,  Light 
and  Power  Supply,  (Thesis)  published  as  Bulletin  by  the  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Member  of  German  Lutheran  Church. 
Address,  325  East  5th  Street,  Winona,  Minn. 

RICHARD  PRATT  GARRETT 

1902.      (See  No.  1673) 

ORVAL  LEE  GEARHART 

1897.  (See  No.  1025) 

CHARLOTTE  MITCHELL  GIBBS 
1904.      (See  No.  2093) 

LAURA  RUSSELL  GIBBS 
1902.      (See  No.  1676) 

HARRY  LOVERING  GILL 

Born  Jan.  9,  1876,  in  Coldwater,  Ontario,  Canada,  f.  John  Gill,  Apr.  30, 
1826,  Newmarket,  Ontario,  m.  Lucinda  Ann  Fuller,  May  25,  1834,  Rich- 
mondhill,  Ont. 

Assistant  Director  Physical  Training,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Orillia  High 
School.  Professional  All-round  Athletic  Championship  at  Boston,  Aug.  2, 
1902;  Amatuer  All-round  Athletic  Championship  of  U.  S.  at  New  York, 
Julv4,  1900;  same, of  Canada  at  Toronto,  Aug.  14,  1900.  Attended  Harvard 
School  of  Phvsical  Training,  1903.  Track  Coach,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1901 ;  Asst. 
Director  Phvsical  Training,  Beloit  College,  1901-03;  same,  Illinois,  1904—. 

Married'lda.  Elliott,  June  14,  1905,  at  Toronto,  Ont. 
Address,  705^  West  Calif.  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 


510  University  of  Illinois 

HENRY  ALLAN  GLEASON 

1001.      (See  No.  1497) 

•      ARTHUR  JAMES  GLOVER 

B.  Agr.  Chief  Asst.  in  Dairy  Husbandry.  1901-02;  Instructor  in  Dairy 
Husb.,  1902-03;  Chief  Asst.  in  Dairy  Husb.  in  the  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903-04. 
Address,  Hoard' s  Dairyman,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 

LOMA  WILLIAM  GOBEN 

Born  Feb.  14,  1875,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  f.  Jesse  W.  Goben,  Dec.  16, 
1837.     m.   Mary  Catherine  Miller,  Jan.  14,  1845. 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Machine  Shop,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  St.  Viateur's 
ColL,  Kankakee,  111.,  and  Purdue  Prep.  School,  Lafavette,  Ind.  Attended 
Purdue  Univ.,  1894-97.  Practical  workman  for  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.,  Urbana, 
1898-1902;  with  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.,  BloomingtxDn,  1902;  Toolroom  Fore- 
man, Urbana  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Shops,  June,  1902-Nov.  20,  1904;  Asst.  In- 
structor in  Machine  Shops,  Illinois,  1905 — . 

Married  D.  Edythe  Beasley,  Aug.  2,  1899,  Urbana,  111.     Children,  Leland 
Loma,  born  Mar.  26,  1901;  Dorothea  Esther,  born  Oct.  24.  1903. 
Address,  401  East  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

HARRY  FREDERICK  GODEKE 

1905.      (See  No.  2389) 

EDWIN  STANTON  GOOD 

Born  Mar.  16,  1871,  Clarence  Center,  N.  Y.  f.  John  Good,  1830,  Clarence 
Center,  N.  Y.     m.   Esther  Hummel,  1834,  Clarence  Center,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  and  Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry  and  Assistant  in  Experi- 
ment Station,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Flint  Normal  School,  Fenton  Normal 
School.  B.  S.,  1903,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  M.  S.,  1906,  Illinois.  Member  of 
Eclectic  Literary  Soc;  Alpha  Zeta.  Teacher  of  Commercial  Branches,  Flint 
Normal  School,  1890-94;  Clerk,  Business  Office,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1894-96; 
Secretary  to  President,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1896-99;  Assist,  in  Animal  Hus- 
bandry, Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  July,  1903-July,  1904,  University  of  Illinois;  In- 
structor in  Animal  Husbandry  and  Asst.  in  Experiment  Station,  July, 
1904—. 
Address,  1007  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

GRACE  GOODALE 

1903.      (See  No.  1871) 

GEORGE  ALFRED  GOODENOUGH 

1900.  See  G. 

EDNA  LUCY  GOSS 
1902.      (See  No.  1680) 

JOSEPH  HINCKLEY  GORDON 

1901.  (See  No.  1598) 

HUGH  JOSEPH  GRAHAM 
1900.      (See  No.  1330) 

EDWARD  C.  GREEN 

Born  Oct.  2,  1874,  in  Detroit,  Mich.  f.  William  Green,  Oct.  5,  1850, 
Whaplode,  Lincolnshire,  England,  m.  Clara  R.  Winget,  Feb.,  16,  1857, 
Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  in  Entomologv,  1898-1900.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  School, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  and  Cory  School,  Wayne,  Co.  B.  S.,  1897,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll. 
Member  Columbian  Lit.  Soc.  Asst.  to  Horticulturist,  Mich.  Agr'l  Coll., 
1897-98;  Assistant  to  111.  State  Entomologist,  1898;  Asst.  to  S.  A.  Forbes, 
Dept.  of  Entomologv,  Illinois,   1898-99;  Horticultural  Inspector,  111.  State 


Faculty  511 

Entomologist,  1899-1900;  Chief  Inspector,  Nurseries  and  Orchards,  in  State 
Entomologist's  office.  Published:  Tomatoes,  Irish  Potatoes  at  Troupe, 
Strawberries  at  Troupe,  Onions  and  Bunch  Crops,  and  Tomato  Fertilizer, 
at  Troupe,  in  Tex.  Exp.  Sta.  Bull.;  Numerous  articles  in  Xational  Fruit 
Grower,  Farm  &  Ranch,  Orange  Jiidd  Farmer,  Western  Fruit  Grower,  Arkan- 
sas Homestead,  etc.  Member  Amer.  Pomological  Soc;  (Hon.)  Amer.  Soc. 
Economic  Entomologists;  Amer.  Breeders'  Assn.;  Amer.  Soc.  for  Hort.  Sci. 
Married  Lvdia  Moore  Hart,  June  17,  1901,  at  Urbana,  111.  Children. 
WilHam  Edward,  born  Dec,  1902;  John  Hart,  born  Oct.,  1904. 
Address,  College  Station,  Texas. 

EVARTS  BOUTELL  GREEXE 

Born  July  8,  1870,  Kobe,  Japan,  f.  Daniel  Crosby  Greene,  born  Feb.  11, 
1843,  Roxbu'ry  (Boston)  Mass.  m.  Mary  Jane  Forbes,  Oct.  3,  1845,  Charles- 
town  (Boston),  Mass. 

Assistant  Professor,  Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  History,  1894 — . 
Prepared  in  Evanston  Twp.  High  School.  Attended  Northwestern  Univ., 
1885-88.  B.  A.,  1890,  Harvard;  M.  A.,  1891,  same;  Ph.  D.,  1893,  same. 
Adelphic  Lit.  Soc,  Northwestern.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Illinois  Alpha.  Scholar- 
ship, Harvard,  1890;  Townsend  and  Thayer  Scholarships,  same,  1890-92; 
Harris  Traveling  Fellowship,  Harvard,  1893-94;  Asst.  in  Historv,  Harvard, 
1893;  Asst.  Prof. of  History,  1894;  Associate  Prof.,  1895;  Prof.,  1897— .  Pub- 
lished, Books:  The  Provincial  Governor  in  the  English  Colonies  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Longm.ans,  Green  &  Co..  New  York,  1898,  pp.  292  ;  The  Government  of  Illi- 
nois; Its  Historv  and  Administration,  The  Macmillan  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1904,  pp. 
290;  Provincial  Am.erica,  1690-1740,  Harper  and  Brothers,  N.  Y.,  1905,  pp. 
XXI,  356.  Miscellaneous  articles  in  Xew  England  Historic-Genealogical 
Register,  Harvard  Graduates'  Magazine,  American  Historical  Review,  The 
Independent,  School  and  Home  Education.  Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of 
Political  and  Social  Science.  Member  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Urbana, 
1899 — ;  Elder  in  same,  1900-04;  member  Amer.  Hist.  Association;  Amer. 
Bibliographical  Soc;  Director  in  111.  State  Hist.  Soc;  Corresponding  member, 
Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  and  Chicago  Hist.  Soc. 
Address,  1011  So.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

FREDERICK  GREEN 
Bom  Feb.   28,   1868.  Cambridge,   Mass.     f.   Nicholas  Saint  John  Green, 
Mar.  10,  1830,  Dover,  N.  H.     m.   Cornelia  Henshaw,  Dec.  28,  1837,  Boston, 


Professor  of  Law,  1904 — .      Prepared  in  Cambridge  High  School.      B.  A., 
1889,  Harvard;  M.  A.,  and  LL.  B.,  1893,  Harvard  Law  School.      Practiced 
law  in  New  York  City,  1893-99;  Lecturer  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1903-04; 
Prof,  of  Law,  Illinois,  1904 — .      Has  contributed  to  Harvard  Law  Review. 
Address,  10021  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

CHARLES  B.    GREEN 
M.  A.      Second  Asst.  in  Chemical  Laboratory,  1886-87. 

EDWIN  GARDNER  GREENMAN 

1902.      (See  No.  1683) 

JOHN  MILTON  GREGORY 
Bom  July  6,  1822,  at  Sand  Lake,  Rensselaer  Co.,  New  York. 
First  Regent,  1867-80.  Graduated  Union  College,  1846;  studied  law. 
1846-48,  and  then  theology.  Entered  Baptist  ministry.  After  a  brief 
pastorate  in  the  East  he  came  West,  becoming  Principal  of  a  classical  school 
at  Detroit,  Mich.  Elected  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  in  Mich- 
igan, 1858;  declined  a  reelection  in  1863.  Assisted  in  founding  The  Michigan 
Journal  of  Education  of  which  he  was  editor-in-chief.  Accepted  Presidency  of 
Kalamazoo  College  1863.     Called  to  the  Regency  (presidency)  of  the  Illinois 


512  University  of  Illinois 

Industrial  University,  1867,  the  time  of  its  founding.  He  was  Regent  of  the 
University  until  1880.  United  States  Commissioner  to  the  Vienna  Exposition, 
1873;  Illinois  State  Commissioner  to  the  Paris  Exposition,  1878.  Served  as 
judge  in  the  educational  department  of  the  Philadelphia  Centennial,  1876. 
Member  of  the  United  States  Civil  Service  Commission,  1882-85.  Degree 
of  LL.  D.  was  conferred  upon  him  by  Madison  University  in  1866.  Published 
Compend.  of  School  Laws  of  Michigan,  besides  numerous  addresses  on  edu- 
cational subiects ;  Handbook  of  History,  and  Map  of  Time,  (Chicago,  1 866) ;  A 
New  Political  Economy  (Cincinnati,  1882);  Seven  Laws  of  Teaching,  (Chi- 
cago, 1883).  During  the  latter  years  of  his  life,  he  resided  in  Washington, 
D.  C,  while  holding  a  chair  as  Professor  Emeritus  of  Political  Economy  in 
the  University  of  Illinois. 

Died  Oct.   20,   1898,  at  Washington,   D.  C,  and  by  his  special  request  was 
buried  on  the  University  of  Illinois  Grounds. 

HELEN  BARBER  GREGORY 

1877.      (See  No.  139) 

JOHN  E.  GREGORY 
Asst.  in  Chemical  Laboratory,  1877-80. 

MRS.  LOUISA  ALLEN  GREGORY 

1892.      (See  HI) 

HARRY  NORMAN  GRIDLEY 
1901.      (See  No.  1502) 

HARRY  SANDS  GRINDLEY 

1888.      (See  No.  539) 

THACHER  HOWLAND  GUILD 

Born  Feb.  16,  1879,  Providence,  R.  I.     f.   Clarence  Herbert  Guild,  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  1846.     m.   Sophia  Howland,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1848. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Providence  High  School. 
B.  A.,  1901,  Brown  Univ.;  M.  A.,  in  English,  1902,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  M.  A., 
in  English,  1904,  Harvard.  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1901;  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Asst.  in  English,  Brown  Univ.,  1902-03;  Instructor  in 
Rhetoric,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Published:  My  Cousin  Timmy,  Farce,  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  Boston,  1903;  The  Clancey  Kids,  Farce,  same,  1904;  Carroty 
Nell,  Farce,  same,  1905;  The  Beauty  Machine,  Farce,  same,  1906;  Joint  edi- 
tor, (with  F.  W.  Scott),  acting  version  of  Frier  Bacon  and  Frier  Bungay,  by 
Robert  Greene,  Urbana,  1905. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

CHARLES  ALEXANDER  GUNN 
1892.      (See  No.  689) 

FRANK  STANLEY  HADFIELD 
1904.      (See  No.  2106) 

ARTHUR  GRAHAM  HALL 

Born  Dec.  9,  1865,  in  Memphis,  Mich. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1903-05.  B.  S.,  1887,  Univ.  of 
Mich.;  Ph.  D.,  1902,  Univ.  of  Leipzig.  Taught  at  La  Porte  High  School, 
Ind.,  1887-91,  Physics,  Chemistry  and  Mathematics;  Prin.  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.  Central  High  School,  1893-94;  Physics  and  Trigonometrv;  Math,  at 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1901-03;  Assistant  Professor  of  Math.,  Illinois,  1903-05. 
Address,  Marietta,  Ohio. 

EDWARD  KIMBALL  HALL 

Born  July  9,  1870,  in  Granville,  111.       f.   Charles  Prentiss  Hall,  Westmore- 
land, N.  H.  "  m.   Lucia  Cotton  Kimball,  Cornish,  N.  H. 

Director  of  Athletics,   1892-94.      Prepared  in  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  Vt. 


Faculty  513 

B.  A.,  1892,  Dartmouth;  LL.  B.,  1896,  Harvard.  Member  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Casque  and  Gauntlet  (senior  society).  Director  of  Athletics,  Illi- 
nois, 1892-94;  Lawjj-er  in  Boston;  member  of  firm  of  Powers  &  Hall,  1894 — . 
First  Corps  Cadets,  Mass.  Volunteer  Militia.  Alderm.an,  City  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  1906 — .  Member:  Boston  Bar  Assn.;  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.;  Xewton 
Club;  Braeburn  County  Club;  Mass.  Republican  Club. 

Married  Sally  M.   Drew,  July   1,   1902,  in   Lancaster,   N.   H.      Children, 
Dorothy,  bom  Mar.  23,  1903;  Richard  Drew,  bom  May  19,  1904. 
Address,  101  Milk  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

EMMA  M.   HALL 
Instructor  in  Ancient  Languages,  1884-88.      M.  A. 

LOUIS  DIXON  HALL 

1899.      (See  No.  1221) 

THEODORE  ELY  HAMILTON 

Born  in  Fredonia,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  John  Hamilton,  Jr.,  Julv  5, 
1827,  Hope,  Hamilton  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Augusta  Eliza  Clapp  Ely,  Ripley, 
N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Romanic  Languages,  1 903 — .  Prepared  in  the  State  Normal 
School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  B.  A,,  with  distinction.  Harvard  Univ.,  1899;  M.  A., 
1900,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Bowditch  Scholarship  at 
Harvard ;  Teaching  Fellowship  at  Univ.  of  Mo.  Honorable  Mention  in  German 
at  Harvard.  Instructor  in  Modern  Langs,  in  Bucknell  Univ.,  1900-01 ;  same, 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1901-02;  same,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1902-03;  Instructor 
in  Romanic  Languages,  Illinois,  1903 — .  Member  of  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
of  Amer.,  1904 — ;  Harvard  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein  and  le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais,  Illinois.  Member  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Fredonia,  N.  Y., 
1886—. 
Address,  72  Eagle  St.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

*GEORGE  DANIEL  HAMMOND 

Born  Mar.  15,  1864,  at  Peterborough,  New  York.  f.  Charles  A.  Ham- 
mond, 1825.     m.   Susan  Guernsey,  1826. 

Assistant  Professor  of  History,  1895-96.  Prepared  in  Syracuse  High 
School.  B.  A.,  1893,  Harvard.  Member  of  Phi  Delta  Theta!  Fellowship 
at  Harvard;  graduated  sitmma  cum  laude.  One  year  graduate  work  in 
History  at  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Professor  of  History,  St.  Lawrence  Univ., 
Canton,  N.  Y.,  1894-95;  Asst.  Prof,  of  History,  Illinois,  1895-96. 

Married  Elizabeth  Lowell,  July  24,  1895,  at  Liberty,  N.  Y. 
Died  January  14,  1899,  at  Asheville,  N.  C. 

MATTHEW  BROWN   HAMMOND 

Born  June  13,  1868,  South  Bend,  Ind.  f.  Seth  Hammond,  Jan.  5,  1836, 
South  Bend.  Ind.     m.   vSarah  Longley,  Nov.  18,  1842,  Wakerusa,  Ind. 

Assistant,   Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  of  Economics,   1897-1904. 

Prepared  in  South  Bend  High  School  and  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Ph.  B., 
1891,  Michigan;  M.  L.,  1893,  Wisconsin;  Ph.  D.,  1898,  Columbia.  Busi- 
ness Mgr.,  U.  of  M.  Daily,  1890-91;  Editor  of  Castalian.  Prin. 
of  Versailles  Inst.,  Versailles,  Mo.,  1891-92;  Acting  Asst.  Prof,  of 
Economics,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1896-97;  Asst.  in  Economics,  Illinois,  1897- 
98;  Instructor  in  Economics,  same,  1898-1900;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Econom- 
ics, same,  1900-04;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1904-05; 
Associate  Prof,  of  Economics,  same,  1905 — .  Published:  The  Financial 
History  of  Wisconsin  Territory,  State  Hist.  Library,  Madison,  Wis.,  1894, 
37  pp.;  The  Cotton  Industry,  Part  1,  The  Cotton  Culture  and  Trade,  Mac- 
millan  &  Co..  N.  Y.,  1897,  XII-K382  pp.;  The  Southem  Farmer  and  Bank 
ing  Reform,  Sound  Currency  Committee  of  Reform  Club,  New  York,  1898, 
8  pp.      Articles:     C.   G.   Conn's   Plan  of   Profit   Sharing.   Employer  and  Em- 


514  University  of  Illinois 

ployed.  Vol.  I,  1893,  pp.  45-47;  The  Southern  Farmer  and  the  Cotton  Ques- 
tion, Polit.  Science  Quart.,  Sept.,  1897;  Distribution  of  Urban  Population, 
Publications  of  Amer.  Statistical  Association,  Vol.  IV,  pp.  113-119,  May, 
1895  ;  Correspondence  of  Ely  Whitney  Relative  to  the  Invention  of  the  Cotton 
Gin,  Amer.  Hist.  Rev.,  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  90-127,  1897;  Women's  Wages  in  Manual 
Work,  Polit.  Science  Quart.,  Vol.  XV,  pp.  508-535;  Introduction  to  J.  H. 
Gordon's  Illinois  Railway  Legislation  and  Commission  Control,  University 
Studies,  Univ.  of  111.,,  1904.  Member  of  First  Congregational  Church, 
Columbus,  Ohio;  member  of  Amer.  Economic  Assn. 

Married  Sunie  Denham,  July  2,  1902,  Columbia,  Mo.  Child,  Marjorie, 
born  Feb.  14,  1905. 

FRANK  HAMSHER 

Born  May  4,  1873.  f.  Barnett  Kline  Hamsher,  Sept.  1,  1838,  Newburg, 
Penn.     m.   CeHa  Augusta  Ellwood,  Aug.  1,  1849,  Little  Falls,  New  York. 

Principal  of  University  Academy,  Assistant  Professor  of  Education, 
1901 — .  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School.  B.  A.,  1895,  Univ.  of  Michigan. 
Instructor,  Decatur,  111.,  High  School,  1895-97;  Principal,  1897-1901; 
Principal  of  Academy,  Univ.  of  111.,  (Preparatory  School  until  1903),  1901 — . 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Education,  1905—. 

Married  Lucy  CooUdge,  June  20,  1900,  Bloomington,  111.     Child.  Frank- 
lin Coolidge,  born  Oct.  3,  1903,  (died  June  28,  1904). 
Address,  924  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

LEO  GREGORY  HANNA 

Bom  Oct.  25,  1880,  in  Jackson,  Mich.  f.  John  Samuel  Hanna,  1852,  in 
England,     m.   Mary  Theresa  Gregory,  1842,  in  Toronto,  Canada. 

Director  of  Gymnasium,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Providence  Manual 
Training  High  School;  Asst.  Gymnasium  Director,  Brown  Univ.,  1899-1901; 
Director,  Physical  Training,  Lincoln  Coll.,  1901-04;  Gymnasium;  Director, 
Illinois,  June,  1904—. 

Married  Minnie  Hayes,  Jan,  13,  1906,  in  Lincoln,  111. 
Address,  506  East  Springfield  Avenue,  Champaign,  111. 

RICHARDS  H.   HANNAH 

Florist,  Univ.  Gardens,  1874-75. 

OLIVER  ALBERT  HARKER 

Born  Dec.  14,  1846,  in  Newport,  Ind.  f.  Mifflin  Harker,  1799,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     m.  Anna  Wood,  1800,  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dean  of  College  of  Law,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  public  schools  of  Florid 
and  Wheaton  111.  B.  A.,  McKendree  College ;  M.  A.,  1869,  same.  Member 
Phi  Delta  Phi  and  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Principal  of  Public  Schools  of  Vienna, 
111.,  1867-69;  Judge  of  Circuit  Court  of  First  Circuit  of  111.,  1878-1903 ;  Judge 
Appellate  Court,  2d  Dist.,  1891-97;  same,  3d  Dist.,  1897-1903;  vice  State  Bar, 
1895-1906;  Dean  College  of  Law,  Illinois,  June,  1903 — .  Addresses:  Jurv 
Trials,  before  State  Bar  Assn.  of  111.,  1894;  as  President  of  111.  State  Bar 
Assn.  on  Law  of  Procedure,  1895.  Pres.  State  Bar  Assn.,  111.,  1895-96; 
Chairman  Com.,  same  on  Law  Reform,  1898-1902-1903;  Chairman,  Com. 
on  Legal  Education,  same,  1906. 

Married  Sidney  Bain,  Mar.   3,   1870,  at  Vienna,   111.     Children,  George, 
bom  Aug.  23,  1875;  Oliver  Albert,  Jr.,  Feb.   15,  1878;  Winnifred  (Hewitt), 
bom  Feb.  16,  1881. 
Address,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111. 

JOHN  JAMES  HARMAN 
1902.      (See  No.  1686) 

CHESTER  ELLIS  HARRIS 
1902.      (See  No.  1687) 


Faculty  515 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  HART 

Bom  Nov.  1"^,  1865,  in  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  f.  James  Reuben  Hart, 
Oct.  25,  1834,  at  Guysboro,  Nova  Scotia,  m.  Emmeline  Shaw  Robertson, 
1836,  at  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  Husbandry,  1903-04.  Prepared  in  Bridge- 
town Acad.,  N.  S.;  Ontario  Agr'l  Coll.,  Guelph,  Ont.,  1885-88;  Associate 
Ont.  Agr.  Coll.  Member  Alpha  Zeta.  Asst.  in  Agr.,  Ala.  Exp.  Sta.,  1888-90. 
Expert  in  Dairving,  Canadian  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1890-92;  Adjunct  Prof  of 
Agr'l,  So.  Carolina  A.  &  M.  Coll.,  Clemson  Coll.,  S.  C,  1892-97;  Asst.  Prof,  of 
Dairy  Husbandry,  Illinois,  1903-04;  Director  of  Fazenda  Modelo,  Piraci- 
caba,  Brazil,  Mar.  1,  1905 — .  Gunner.  Prom.  Bombardier  and  Sargent  in 
First  Provisional  Brigade  of  Field  Artillerv,  1885-86;  Guelph, Ont.,  Canada. 
Published:  Bulletins  Nos.  19  and  33,  S.  C.'Expt.  Sta.,  Clemson  Coll.  Mem- 
ber (life)  So.  Car.  Agr'l  Soc,  Columbus,  S.  C,  1894;  member  Sociedade 
Agricola  Paulista. 

Married  Minnie  Blanche  Dykeman,  Nov.  10,  1892,  at  Fredericton,  New 
Brunswick.     Children,    Dorothy    Blanche,    born    Mar.    25,    1894;    Charlotte 
Robertson,  bom  Feb.  18,  1896;' Jam.es  Gilbert,  bom  Feb.  23,  1897. 
Address,  Piracicaba,  Brazil,  S.  A. 

WILLIAM  FREDERIC  HAUHART 

Born  June  24,  1873,  in  Valley  Park,  Mo.  f.  Herman  H.  Hauhart,  Apr.  9, 
1842,  Enger,  Prussia,  Germany.  m.  Mary  Schlueter,  Dec.  8,  1850,  Ball- 
win,  Mo. 

Instructor  in  German,  1904-05.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Central  W^es- 
leyan  College  (Missouri).  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1901;  M.  A.,  1902,  same. 
Principal  of  Public  School,  Altheim,  Mo.,  1895-1898;  Central  Weslevan 
College,  1893-95  and  1898-1900;  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1900-01;  fellow  in  same, 
1901-02;  fellow  in  German,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-03;  fellow  in  German, 
Columbia  Univ.,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  German,  Illinois,  1904-05;  Student, 
University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1905-06.  Member  of  the  Modern  Lang. 
Assn.  of  Amer.,  1903 — .  Member  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  R.  F.  D.  No.  15,  Valley  Park,  Mo. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  HAWLEY 
1900.      (See  No.  1343) 

CASSIUS  CLAY  HAYDEN 

Born  Dec.  1,  1871,  in  Perry  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Leander  Hayden,  born  Oct.  4, 
1844.     m.   Sarah  Moore,  born"  Mar.  11,  1848. 

Instructor  in  Agriculture  and  Assistant  in  Experiment  Station,  1903 — ■. 
Prepared  in  Spring  Arbor  vSem.,  Mich.  B.  S.  A.,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Member 
Townshend  Lit.  Soc.  Creamerv  operator  and  foreman  of  sanitary  milk 
plant,  1902-03;  Assistant  in  College  of  Agr.  and  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.' of  111., 
1903-05;  Instructor  in  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Asst.  in  Expt.  Sta.,  1905—. 
Address,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Urbana,  111. 

EMERY  ROE  HAYHURST 
1903.      (See  No.  1881) 

CHARLES  IRVING  HAYS 
1873.      (See  No.  23) 

CHARLES  ELLIOTT  HENDERSON 
Born  Jan.   16,  1879,  Elmira,  111.     f.  John  McClenahan  Henderson,  Dec. 

17,    1843,   So.   Hanover,   Ind.     m.   Elizabeth  Ann  Campbell,  Aug.   4,   184-1. 

West  Newton,  Pa. 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Military,  1905-06.      Prepared  in  Traer  Iowa  High 

School.      Monmouth  Coll.,  1898-9'9;  Illinois,  first  semester,  1901-02,  second 

semester,  1902-03;  1903-06.     Tau  Beta  Pi;  Civil  Engineers'  Club;  Y.  M.  C. 


516  University  of  Illinois 

A.  cabinet.  Preliminary  honors;  Military  Scholarship.  Colonel  of  Univ. 
Regiment  and  Asst.  Instructor  in  Military  Science,  1905-06. 

Address,  1206  W.  Springfield  Avenue,  Urbana,  111. 

BELVA  MARY  HERRON 

Born  Sept.  23,  1866,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  f.  John  Fish  Herron,  1832,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     m.   Rose  White,  1836,  Montgomery  Co.,  Mo. 

Fellow  and  Instructor  in  Economics,  1904-06.  Prepared  in  Jackson- 
ville Academv,  Jacksonville,  111.  B.  L.,  1889,  Univ.  of  Michigan.  Honorary 
fellowship,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-94;  fellowship,  U.  of  I.,  1904-05;  Wilby 
prize  for  best  work  in  Graduate  School,  Radcliffe  College,  1904.  Employ- 
m.ent  by  Carnegie  Institute  for  writing  history  of  labor  laws  in  Illinois,  1904. 
Teacher  in  Academy,  Jacksonville,  1890;  Asst.  Instructor,  Adjunct  Prof,  in 
the  Dept.  of  Economics,  in  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1895-1903;  Asst.  in  Wellesley 
Coll.,  1903-04;  Fellow  in  Economics,  Illinois,  1904-05;  Instructor,  same, 
1905-06.  Published:  Progress  of  Labor  Organization  among  Women, 
University  of  Illinois  Studies,  1905,  100  pp. 
Address,  1007  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

EDWARD  OTTO  HEUSE 

Born  Mar.  25,  1879,  Madison,  Ind.  f.  Otto  Heuse,  Aug.,  1855,  Madison, 
Ind.     m.   Louise  Schierling,  May,  1857,  Madison,  Ind. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1903 — .      Prepared  in  Madison  High  School,  Ind. 

B.  S.,  1900,  Hanover  Coll..  M.  A.,  1906,  same.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Union  Lit. 
Soc;  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  Illinois,  1903.  Attended  Cornell. 
Summer  1901;  Univ.  of  111.,  1903 — .  Taught  in  Dept.  of  Science,  Nobles- 
ville,  Ind.,  High  School,  1900-01;  in  Webb  City,  Mo.  College,  1901-02; 
Chemistry  and  Physics,  Antioch  Coll.,  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1903;  Dept.  of 
Physical  Science,  winter  and  Spring  term,  same.  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Illi- 
nois, Sept.,  1903—. 

Address,  1007  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

GEORGE  CAVENDER  HEWES 

1883.      (See  No.  349) 

CHARLES  HILDEBRAND 
Ph.  B.;  M.  S.      Instructor  in  Right-line  drawing.  1879-80. 

ELBRIDGE  ROMEYN  HILLS 

Born  Mar.  18.  1844,  in  Granger.  Ohio.  f.  Stacy  Hills,  M.  D.,  Oct.  19, 
1814,  Bristol,  New  York.  m.  Naomi  Gooding  Hatch,  May  15,  1817,  Bristol, 
N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1890-94.  Prepared  in  Granger 
Academy,  Granger,  Ohio.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  July, 
1862-June,  1866;  graduated  and  commissioned  2d  Lieut.,  5th  Artillerv,  June 
18,  1866;  promoted  to  First  Lieut.,  5th  Artillery,  Sept.  28,  1867;  Ad'iutant, 
Sept.  1,  1870-Apr.  15,  1887;  Professor  of  Mihtary  Science  and  Tactics,  Ilh- 
nois,  1890-1894;  Captain  5th  Artillery,  1892-1901;  Major  Artillerv  Corps, 
1901-03;  Lieut.  Col.  Artillery  Corps.,  July,  1903,  and  Colonel  Artillery  Corps, 
June,  1905;  detailed  for  duty  in  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  as  acting 
Asst.  Adjutant  General,  Apr.  27  to  July  28,  1903;  as  Asst.  Adj't  Gen.,  July 
28,  1903-June  19,  1905.  Served  in  Army,  July  1,  1862,  to  Mar.  26,  1906;  re- 
tired from  active  service  by  direction  of  the  President  and  upon  his  own 
request  after  service  of  over  forty-three  years.  Served  as  a  vestry  man  on 
the  Vestry  of  St.  John's  Church  (Protestant  Episcopal)  Fort  Hamilton,  New 
York  Harbor,  1881-1887  and  1897-1899.  Asst.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y.',  1887-88. 

Married  Mary  Teresa  Fleming,  Oct.  6,   1874,  Newport,  R.   I.     Children, 
Stacy  Romeyn,  born  Aug.  16,  1875;  Elbridge  Flem.ing,  born  Apr.  17,  1878; 
Rollin,  born 'May  14,  1883;  Agnes  Virginia,  born  June  13,  1897. 
Address,  216  77th  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Faculty  517 

EDNA  DU   BOIS   HOFF 


1903.      (See  No.  U 


PERRY  GREELEY  HOLDEN 

Born  Oct.  14,  1865,  in  Dodge  Co.,  Minn.  f.  Dcnnison  Franklin 
Holden.     m.   Helen  Marv  Wilson. 

Professor  of  Agronomy,  1896-1900.  B.  S.,  1889,  Mich.  Agr'l  Coll.;  M.  S., 
1893,  same;  B.  Pd.,  1894,  Mich.  State  Normal  School.  Fellow  and  Instructor 
in  Agr'l,  Mich.  Agr'l  Coll.,  1889-93;  Prof.  Science,  Benzonia  Coll.,  Mich., 
1895;  county  supt.  schools,  Benzie  Co.,  Mich.,  1895-96;  prof.  Agron.,  Illinois, 
1896-1900;  Agriculturist  for  111.  Sugar  RefiningCo.,  1900-01 ;  Gen.  Mgr.  Funk 
Bros.  Seed  Co.  for  scientific  breeding  of  corn,  1902;  prof,  of  Agron.  and  yice- 
dean,  Dept.  Agr'l,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1902-06;  Director  of  Agricultural  Ex- 
tension. Conducted  first  railway  train  for  carrying  agr'l  instruction  to 
farmers,  1904.  Author:  Monographs  on  Potato  Culture  in  Mich.,  1892; 
Sugar  Beet  culture  in  111.,  1899,  and  selecting  and  preparing  seed  corn, 
1904;  aslo  many  articles  in  agr'l  press  and  course  of  instruction  in  agr.  for 
Sioux  City  Correspondnece  Coll.  of  Agr. 

Married  Carrie  Burnett,  Noy.  25,  1892,  in  Bancroft,  Mich. 
Address,  Ames,  Iowa. 

GEORGE  MELLINGER  HOLFERTY 

Bom  Noy.  17,  1867,  in  Cazenovia,  111. 

Instructor  in  Botany,  1899-1901.  Prepared  in  111.  State  Normal  School, 
1887.  B.  S.,  1893,  Uniy.  of  Wis.;  M.  S.,  1897,  Uniy.  of  Cin.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Oconto,  Wis.,  1887-90;  Asst.  in  Biol.  Lab.,  Uniy.  of  Wis., 
1893-95;  Instructor  in  Biology,  Uniy.  of  Cin.,  1896-99;  Instructor  in  Botany, 
Illinois,  1899-01. 
Address,  care  of  Central  High  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

HORACE  ADELBERT  HOLLI.STER 
Born   Oct.    14,    1857,   Manchester,   Iowa.     f.   William   Haryey   Hollister, 
Mar.  23,  1830,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.     m.   Margaret  Elizabeth  Wilcox. 

High  School  Visitor,  1902 — .  Prepared  in  Manchester,  la..  High  School 
and  Prep.  Dept.,  Uniy.  of  Iowa.  B.  A.,  1888,  Uniy.  of  Iowa;  M.  A.,  1896, 
same.  Zetegathian  Lit.  Soc;  and  Coll.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Supt.  of  Schools, 
Bellevue,  la.,  1887-90;  Supt.  Argentine,  Kans.,  1890-02;  Prin.  of  High 
School,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1892-95;  Supt.  Schools,  California,  Mo.,  1895-97; 
Asst.  State  Supt.  of  Schools,  Mo.,  1898;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Sterl- 
ing, 111.,  1898-1902;  High  School  Visitor,  Illinois,  1902—.  Pub- 
lished The  Problem  Stated,  (pamphlet),  Springfield,  Mo.,  Dec.  1894, 
8  pp.;  A  Course  of  Study  for  Elementary  Schools,  (pamphlet)  published  at 
Sterling,  111.;  Papers  on  Psychology,  a  series  of  14  papers  from  Oct.,  1895- 
Feb.,  1897,  in  the  Missouri  School  Jour.,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.;  The  Psychology 
of  Language,  Mo.  School  Jour.,  Apr.,  1897,  Vol.  XII,  pp.  209-213;  Effect  of 
the  System  of  Accrediting  of  Schools  by  the  Uniyersity  upon  the  High 
School  and  its  Deyelopment,  Report  of  Conference  on  Secondary  Education, 
Northwertern  Uniy.,  1903;  The  Supply  of  Teachers  for  Secondary  Schools, 
School  and  Home  Education,  Bloomington,  111.,  Dec,  1904;  The  High  School 
Course  of  Study,  School  and  Home  Education,  June,  1905;  Present  Status 
of  High  Schools  in  Illinois,  School  and  Home  Education,  March.  1906. 
Member  of  Congregational  Church,  1887. 

Married    Emma    Annetta    Satchwell,    Mar.    16,    1881,    Manchester,    la. 
Children.  Edith  May,  bom  May  4,  1882;  Ethel  Annetta,  born  Aug.  21,  1888; 
Noble  Parker,  born  Mar.  24,  1892. 
Address.  106  East  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

FRANK    HAMILTON   HOLMES 
1901.      (See  No.  1517) 


518  University  of  Illinois 

CYRIL  GEORGE  HOPKINS 

Born  July  22,  1866,  near  Chatfield,  Minn.  f.  George  Edwin  Hopkins, 
Apr.  12,  1837,  in  Ontario,  Canada,  m.  Caroline  Cudney,  Oct.  3,  1842,  in 
Ontario,  Canada. 

Chemist  and  Vice  Director  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Agronomy,  1894 — .  Prepared  in  South  Dakota  Agr.  Coll.,  prep, 
school.  B.  S.,  1890,  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.;  M.  S.,  1894,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ph.  D., 
1898,  same.  One  semester  at  Gottingen,  1899-1900;  Asst.  in  chemistry, 
So.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1890-92;  asst.  in  chem.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892-93;  acting 
professor,  pharmacy  and  asst.  in  chem.,  S.  D.  Agr.  Coll.,  1893-94;  asst. 
chemist,  same,  at  Exp.  Sta.,  1890-94,  except  while  at  Cornell  Univ.  Chemist, 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Illinois,  1894-1900;  professor  of  Agronomy  and  Chief  in 
Agronomy  and  Chem.  in  Sta.,  1900 — ;  vice  director  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903 — . 
Invented  Hopkins'  Condenser  and  Hopkins'  safety  distilling  tube,  1898,  111. 
{Journal  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  No.  20,  pp.  961-965);  Investigating  methods  of 
corn  breeding;  Investigating  Illinois  Soils.  Published,  Exp.  Station  Bulle- 
tins (Illinois)  Nos.  43,  49,  53,  55,  58,  76,  82,  87,  88,  93,  94,  99,  100  and 
circulars  62,  64,  66,  68,  70,  72,  86,  87,  96,  97  (author  or  joint  author),  1894- 
1905;  laboratory  manual  for  Soil  Fertility,  64  pp.,  Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  Coll., 
July,  1905.  Magazine  Articles:  Hydrazoic  Acid:  a  new  form  of  apparatus 
for  its  preparation:  its  physiological  action.  Science,  1893,  No.  22,  1-2; 
Decomposition  of  diazo  benzene  sulphate  in  isoamyl  alcohol,  Amer.  Chem. 
Jotir.,  1893,  No.  15,  518-523;  Determination  of  the  Acidity  of  Milk  and 
Cream,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Chem.,  Bui.  47,  1895.  Plea  for  a  scientific  basis  for 
the  division  of  soil  particles  in  mechanical  analysis,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Chem. 
Bui.  56,  1898.  The  Oil  of  Corn,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Sac,  No.  20,  948-961, 
1898.  Some  Errors  in  the  Determination  of  Nitrogen,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem. 
Soc,  No.  20,  961-965,  1898.  A  Condenser  for  Extraction  Work,  Jour. 
Amer.  Chem.  Sec.,  1898,  No.  20,  965-966.  Determination  of  Carbon  Mon- 
oxide, Methane  and  Hydrogen  by  Combustion,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem..  Soc, 
No.  21,  398-410,  1899.  How  to  ignite  a  hydrogen  Jet  with  no  Possibility 
of  Exploding  the  Generator,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  No.  21,  634,  1899. 
The  Incandescent  Electric  Lamp  as  a  Source  of  Heat  in  Ether  Extraction, 
Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Nov.  21,  645-647,  1899.  Improvement  in  the  Chem- 
ical Composition  of  the  Corn  Kernel,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  No.  21,  1039- 
1057,  1899.  Methods  of  Standardizing  Acid  Solutions,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem. 
Soc,  No.  23,  pp.  727-740,  1901.  Fixation  of  Atmospheric  Nitrogen  by 
Alfalfa  on  ordinary  Prairie  Soil  under  various  Treatments,  Jour.  Amer. 
Chem.  Soc,  No.  24,  1155-1170,  1902.  Quantitative  Method  for  determining 
the  Acidity  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Chem.  Bui  73,  1902.  Chemical  Com- 
position of  different  Parts  of  the  Corn  Kernel,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  No. 
25,  1166-1179;  1903;  Report  on  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Chem.  Bui.  90,  1904. 
Member  of  Baptist  Church,  1893-1903;  Christian  Church,  1903 — .  Amer. 
Chem.  Soc,  1897 — .  Assoc.  Official  Agr.  Chemists,  1894 — ,  (vice  Pres., 
1904-05,  Pres.,  1905-06).  Assn.  Amer.  Agr.  Coll.  and  Expt.  Sta.— Section 
Agr.  and  Chem.  Secretary,  1901-02,  Chm.,  1902-03. 

Married  Emma  Matilda  Stelter,  May  11,  1893,  at  Brookings,  S.  D. 
Address,  1001  So.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

HERBERT  ANDREW  HOPPER 

Born  June  10,  1879,  Ithaca,  New  York.  f.  Andrew  PeterHopper,  Aug.  27, 
1 834,  Schuyler  Co. ,N.Y.    m.  Arvilla  Peckham,  July  12,  1841,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.Y. 

Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  Asst.  in  Agr.  Exp.  Station,  1903 — . 
Prepared  in  Ithaca  High  School.  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  1903.  Elected  to  mem- 
bership in  Society  of  Sigma  Xi,  Cornell,  1903.  Instructor  in  Dairy  Hus- 
bandry, Illinois;  Asst.  in  Agr.  Epx.  Station,  1903 — .  Published:  Improve- 
ment of  Dairy  Herds,  Circular  76,  111.  Exp.  Sta.;  Suggestions  for  the  Im- 
provement of  Dairy  Bams,  Circular  95,  same;  Testing  Individual  Cows, 
Circular  No.  102,  same. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 


Faculty  519 

HARLAN   HOYT   HORXER 
1901.      (See  No.  1520) 

CHARLES  FREDERICK   HOTTES 
1894.      (See  No.  806) 

OSCAR  LLOYD  HOUSEL 
1001.     (See  No.  1521) 

HARRIETT  EMMA  HOWE 
1Q02.      (See  No.  1695)  % 

BERTHA  ISADINE   HOWE 

Born  Dec.  18,  1872,  in  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Piano,  1903-06.  Graduated  in  New  England  Conserva- 
tory of  Music,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899.  Gave  private  lessons  in  music,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  while  studying  there;  in  Wasraw,  N.  Y.,  1895—96;  Normal  course 
at  New  England  Conservatorv,  1896-98;  Central  State  Normal  School,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Mich.,  1899-1902."  Instructor  in  Piano,  Illinois,  1903-05;  on 
leave  of  absence,  1905-06. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

EDWARD  GARDNER  HOWE 

Bom  Aug.  11,  1849,  in  Brookline,  Mass.  f.  Charles  Oliver  Howe,  Julv 
12,  1820.  Brookfield,  Mass.     m.   Mary  Faxon,  July  8,  1829,  Lubec,  Me. 

Principal  of  Universitv  Academy,  1893-1902.  Prepared  in  Lake  Forest 
Acad.  B.  S.,  1897,  Mass.'  Agr.  ColL  Mem.ber  Coll.  Christian  Union;  Wash- 
ington Irving  Lit.  Soc;  Editor  Coll.  paper,  etc.  Teaching  country  school, 
1875-77;  Prin.  Graded  school,  Riverdale,  111.,  1877-78;  Teaching  science  in 
High  School  for  Boys,  1878-89;  Lecturer  and  specialist  in  science  to  classes 
of  teachers;  school  and  private  field  work  in  Chicago,  Louisville,  Kv.,  and 
St.  Louis;  Prin.  of  Prep.  School,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-1902;  In  Azores,  writing, 
and  in  Chicago,  1902-04;  Englewood  High  School,  Feb.,  1904 — .  Pres. 
Village  Improvement  Assn;  pres.  local  branch  Chi.  Citizens'  League;  School 
Trustee.  Contributor  to  Kindergarten  Magazine.  School  Xeu's,  etc.  S.  S. 
Supt.;  Church  (L^nion)  Clerk  and  Trustee;  Deacon;  Member  Chicago  Acad. 
Sci.,  Secy,  one  year;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Chicago  Geog.  Soc;  N.  E.  A.,  etc. 

Married  Marv  Elizabeth  Barnard,  June  30,  1881,  in  Chicago,  111.     Chil- 
dren, Ralph  Barnard,  born   June  25,   1882;  Alice,  bom  Apr.   2,   1884;  Paul 
Edward,  bom  Julv  29,  1885 ;  Marv,  Oct.  5,  1886;  Amv,  Aug.  9,  1888;  Edward 
Gardner,  Jr.,  Nov.  1,  1891;  Roger  Faxon,  bom  Dec.  3,  1896. 
Address,  1004  South  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

ARTHUR  CHARLES  HOWLAND 

Bom  Dec.  24,  1869,  in  South  Danbv,  N.  Y.  f.  Charles  Howland,  Jan.  13, 
1819,  South  Danby,  N.  Y.  m.  Mari'a  Alida  Bassett,  Jan.  20,  1827,  Great 
Hill,  Conn. 

Instructor  in  Historv,  1897-98.  Prepared  in  Wvoming  Sem.,  Kingston, 
Pa.  B.  A..  1893,  Cornell,  Univ.;  Ph.  D.,  1897,  Univ.  of  Penn.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Delta  Phi;  Sphinx  Head.  University  scholarship,  1889-93;  Presi- 
dent White  Traveling  Fellowship,  1894-95  (Cornell);  Harrison  Fellow 
(Penn.),  1896-97 ;  Teacher  of  English.  Wyoming  Seminary,  1893-94;  In- 
structor in  European  History,  Illinois,  1897-98.  Research  Fellow  and  In- 
structor in  Historv,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1898-99;  instructor  in  Historv,  Teachers' 
Coll.,  Columbia  Univ..  1899-1904;  Asst.  Professor  of  Mediaeval  History, Univ. 
of  Penn.,  1904 — .  Published:  The  Origin  of  the  Local  Interdict,  pub.  in  Proc. 
Amer.  Hist.  Assn.  for  1899,  Vol.  I,  pp,  429-499;  Ordeals,  Compurgation, Ex- 
communication and  Interdict.  Phila..  1898,  34  pp.  (Univ.  of  Penn.  Trans- 
lations and  Reprints,  Vol.  IV.  No.  4);  The  Early  Germans.  Phila..  1900.  36 
pp.  (Univ.  of  Penn.  Translations  and  Reprints.  Vol.  VI,  No.  3);  Explorations 


520  University  of  Illinois 

within  the  Louisiana  Purchase,  Journal  of  Geography,  Vol.  Ill,  1904,  pp. 
261-270.  Member  Amer.  Hist.  Assn.;  Assn.  of  History  Teachers  of  Middle 
States  and  Maryland;  Town  and  Gown  Club,  Ithica. 

Married  Em'ily  Wyckoff  Berry,  Sept.  3,  1902,  at  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Child,  Charles  Berry  Howland,  born  July  14,  1905. 
Address,  4441  Sansom  St..  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

GEORGE  HUBBARD  DAVID 

1S96.      (vS^e  No.  950) 

CLAUDE  SILBERT  HUDSON 

Born  Jan.  26,  1881,  Atlanta,  Ga.  f.  William  James  Hudson,  Mar.  1, 
1851,  Sumter,  So.  Car.  m.  Maude  Celestia  Wilson,  Sept.  11,  1857,  Choctaw 
Corner,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala. 

Instructor  in  Physics,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Uniy.  Military  Schoo  , 
Mobile,  Ala.  B.  S.,  1901,  Princeton;  M.  S.,  1902,  same.  Class  of  1860 
Fellow  in  Exp.  Science,  Princeton,  1901-02.  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Prince- 
ton, 1901-02;  Student  at  Univs.  of  Goettingen  and  Beriin,  1902-03;  Research 
Asst.  in  Physical  Chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Phys- 
ics, Princeton  Univ.,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Nat'l 
Guard  of  Alabama,  1899-1901;  Nat'l  Guard  of  New  Jersey,  1904-05.  Pub- 
lished: The  Forms  of  Milk-Sugar,  Princeton  Bulletin,  Apr.,  1902;  Ueber  die 
Multirotation  des  Milchzuckers,  Ztschr.  Physik.  Chem.,  1903;  Die  gegen- 
seitige  Loeslichkeit  von  Nikotin  und  Wasser,  1904;  The  Hydration  of  Milk 
Sugar  in  Solution,  Joitrn.  Amcr.  Chem.  Soc,  1904;  Application  of  the 
Hypothesis  of  Dissolyed  Ice  to  the  Freezing  of  Water  and  Dilute  Solu- 
tions, Physical  Review,  1905;  The  Influence  of  Pressure  on  Freezing,  Phys- 
ical Review,  1906.      Member  Amer.  Physical  Soc, 

Married  Ahce  Abbott,  Apr.  21,  1906,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  712  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

GEORGE  A.   HUFF,  Jr. 

Born  June  11,  1872,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  George  Alexander  Huff,  bom 
Jan.  1,  1842,  in  Mercer  Co.,  Ky.  m.  Mary  Marie  Martin,  born  Feb.  23, 
1847,  in  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

Assistant  Director  of  Gymmasium,  Coach  of  Athletic  Teams,  1895 — . 
Director  of  Dept.  of  Physical  Training.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High 
School,  Englewood  High  School  and  Univ.  Acad.  Member  Kappa  Sigma. 
Attended  Illinois,  1888-93  and  Dartmouth  Medical  Coll.,  1893-94.  Asst. 
Director  of  Gymnasium,  and  Coach  of  Athletic  Teams,  1895-1901;  director 
of  the  Dept.  of  Physical  Training,  1901 — .  Delegate  to  Illinois  Republican 
State  Conv.,  1902  and  1904.  Pubhshed,  article  on  Educational  Athletics  in 
Encyclopedia  Americana,  Vol.  6. 

Married  Katheriene  Naughton,  Dec.  8,   1897,  in  Champaign,  111.      Chil- 
dren, Katherine,  born  Sept.  22,  1898;  Helen  EHzabeth,  born  Mar.  20,  1901; 
George  A.  Huff,  III,  Sept.  18,  1905.. 
Address,  511  West  University  Avenue,  Champaign,  111. 

THOMAS  WELBURN  HUGHES 

Born  Jan.  17,  1858,  St.  Thomas,  Ontario,  f.  Thomas  Hughes,  born 
1828,  Bristol,  England,     m.   Anna  Stride,  born  1824,  Bristol,  England. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Law,  1898 — .  Prepared  in  Collegiate  Inst.,  St. 
Thomas,  Ont.;  Collegiate  Inst.,  Hamilton,  Ont.  Normal  School,  Brandon, 
Man.  LL.  B.,  1891,  Michigan;  LL.  M.,  1892,  do.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu.  Teacher  in  the  public  schools  of  Ont.,  Canada,  from  1875- 
1889;  Instructor  in  Law  Dept.  of  University  of  Michigan,  1894-1898;  Asst. 
Professor  of  Law,  Illinois,  1898-1899;  Professor,  same,  1899—.  Published: 
An  Illustrative  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Evidence,  Approx.    550  pp.,  Calla- 


Faculty  521 

han  &  Co.,  Chicago,  (in  Press);    An  Outline  of  Criminal  Law,  30  pp.;   Ques- 
tions in  Criminal  Pleading  and  Proceedure,  44  pp. 

Married  Jennie  Ballah,  Sept.  15,  1879.     Children,  Clarence  Wilbert,  born 
Nov.  1,  1880;  Chester  Arthur,  born  Dec.  20.  1883. 
Address,  300  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Cham.paign,  111. 

ALBERT  NASH  HUME 

Born  Dec.  3,  1879,  Plymouth,  Ind.  f.  Albert  Campbell  Hume,  Jan.  8, 
1848,  born  near  Plymouth,  Ind.  m.  Marv  Elizabeth  Nash,  born  near 
Canton,  Ohio,  May  9,  1854. 

Asst.  in  Crop  Production  in  the  Agricultural  Experim.ent  Station  and 
Instructor  in  Crop  Production,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Plymouth  High  School, 
Ind.  B.  S.,  1900,  Purdue  Univ.;  M.  Sc,  1902,  same.  Member  Emersonian 
Lit.  Soc.  (Purdue);  Purdue  Agr.  Soc;  Grange.  Dairyman,  Indiana  School 
for  Feeble  Minded  Youth,  1902;  Dairyman,  North  Louisana  Exp.  Sta., 
1902-01;  Asst.  in  Agr.,  Purdue,  1901-02;  Asst.  in  Crop  Production  in  the 
Agr.  Exp.  Station  and  Instructor  in  Crop  Production,  Illinois,  1903 — . 
Published:  Bulletin  96.  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  The  Testing  of  Corn  for  Seed,  fifteen 
pages;  Newspaper  articles  on  agricultural  topics.  Member  Presbyterian 
Church. 

Married  Ruth  Thompson.  Child,  Albert  Thomson,  bom  Nov.  30,  1904. 
Address.  506  W.  High  St..  Urbana,  111. 

THOMAS  FORSYTH   HUNT 
1884.      (See  No.  387) 

CHARLES   HENRY  HURD 

Bom  Dec.  11,  1872,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  f.  FrankHn  Hurd,  Jan.  18,  1840, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     m.   Ehzabeth  A.  Sharp,  Mar.  28,  1842,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Applied  Mechanics,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Leaven- 
worth Inst,  and  Wolcott  High  School.  Attended  Cornell,  1895-96;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1898-1900.  B.  S.,  1900,  Chicago.  Special  Asst.  in  Dept.  of  Phvsics 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  With  R.  W.  Hunt  &  Co.,  1900;  Armour  Inst.  Tech., 
1901-02,  Asst.  Prof.  Exp.  Eng'g;  Armour  &  Co.,  Cons.  Engr.,  1903;  Indian- 
apolis Water  Co..  Constr.  Engr.,  1904;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Applied  Mechanics, 
in  charge  of  Testing  and  Hydraulic  laboratories,  1905 — .  Patentee  of 
steam  turbines  and  a  new  type  of  turbine  pump.  Another  of  several  papers 
on  power  plant  economy.  Member  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Eng'rs;  Amer.  Soc. 
for  Testing  Materials;  Amer.  Waterworks  Assn.,  Western  Soc.  of  Eng'rs;  In- 
diana Soc.  of  Eng'rs,  etc. 

Married    Mary    E.    Dowd.    June    14.    1899.    Wolcott,    N.  Y.     Children. 
Edwin  Charles,  born  July  26.  1902;   Elizabeth,  born  May  14.  1906. 
Address,  Hydraulic  Laboratory,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111. 

JOHN   PERHAM  HYLAN 

Born  Aug.  27,  1870,  in  Fremont,  N.  H.  f.  Ira  Hvlan.  1833.  London- 
derry. N.  H.     m.   Susan  Pratt  Lyford,  1834.  St.  Albans'.  Me. 

Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  of  Psvchologv,  1897-99.  Prepared 
in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Attended  Harvard  Coll.,  1891-95. 
Ph.  D.,  1901,  Clark  Univ.  Instructor  in  Psvchologv,  Illinois,  1897-98;  Asst. 
Pfof..  same,  1898-99;  Studied  in  Germanv,' 1899-1900;  Assistant  in  Philos- 
ophy. Harvard  Univ.,  1900-04;  Teaching  Doctor  of  Philosophv,  1901-02; 
Psychology,  Sloyd  Training  School,  1903 — .  Published:  The  Fluctuation 
of  Attention,  Supp.  to  Psychological  Review.  V^ol,  II,  No.  2,  pp.  78,  New 
York,  1898;  The  Psychology  of  Public  Worship,  Open  Court  Co.,  Chicago, 
1901,  pp.  94.  Articles:  U^eber  die  Wirkung  kurzer  Arbeitszeiten,  (with 
E.  Kraepelin),  Psych.  Arheiten,  IV.  pp.  454-494,  1902.  The  Distribution  of 
Attention,  Psych.  Rev.,  "Vol.  X,  Nos.  4  and  5.  1903,  pp.  373-403,  and  498-533; 
The  Place  of  Elementary  Sloyd  in  the  Development  of  Childhood,  Sloyd 


522  University  of  Illinois 

Record,  Vol.  I,  No.  2,  pp.  9-1 1 ,  1904;  Course  in  Education  (Aim  of  Education), 
Sloyd  Record,  Vol.  I,  No.  4,  p.  8,  1904;  The  Training  of  Attention  in  Sloyd, 
Sloyd  Record,  Vol.  II,  No.  6,  pp.  8-16,  1905;  The  Apperceptive  Basis  of  Man- 
ual Training,  Education,  Vol.  XXVI,  No.  6,  pp.  324-341.  Member  of  Amer. 
Psychological  Assn.,  1898. 

Married  Alice  Harriet  Wicker,  Dec.  30,  1903,  Boston,  Mass.     Children, 
Dudley  Lyford,  born  Oct.  27,  1904;  Mary  Champlin,  born  Feb.  22,  1906. 
Address,  97  William  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

JOHN  C.  JACKSON 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  1888-90. 

EDMUND  JANES  JAMES 

Born  May  21,  1855,  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  the  fourth  son  of  Rev.  Colin  Dew- 
James  of  the  Illinois  Conference,  grandson  on  his  mother's  side  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Anthony  Wayne  Casad  and  great  grandson  of  Samuel  Stites. 

Fourth  President  of  the  University.  Prepared  in  the  Model  Departm.ent 
of  the  111.  State  Normal  School,  Bloomington  (Normal);  graduated  in  June, 
1873;  entered  Northwestern  Univ.,  Evanston,  111.,  1873.  Appointed 
Recorder  on  the  United  States  Lake  Survey,  May,  1874,  continued  during 
one  season  engaged  in  work  on  the  lower  part  of  Lake  Ontario  and  the 
upper  St.  Lawrence.  He  entered  Harvard  Coll.,  1874;  went  to  Europe  in 
Avigust,  1875,  attended  the  Univ.  of  Halle,  1875-77,  receiving  the  degrees  of 
M.  A.  and  Ph.  D.  Principal  of  the  Pviblic  High  School  in  Evanston,  111., 
Jan.  1,  1878-June,  1879;  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  and  Principal  of  the 
High  School  Dept.  111.  State  Normal  School,  Normal,  1879-Christmas,  1882; 
studied  in  Europe,  1882-83;  Professor  of  Public  Administration,  Univ.  of 
Pennsylvania, Sept.,  1883-96.  While  here  he  was  for  a  time  Secretary  of  the 
Graduate  Faculty  and  organized  the  instruction  in  this  department;  was 
also  Director  of  the  Wharton  School  of  Finance  and  Economy,  and  was 
editor  of  The  Political  Economy  and  Public  Law  Series,  issued  by  the  Univ. 
of  Penn.;  Professor  of  Public  Administration  and  Director  of  the  University 
Extension  Division  in  the  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896-1902;  President  of  North- 
western University  at  Evanston-Chicago,  Feb.,  1902-Sept.,  1904;  President 
of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Sept.  1,  1904 — .  He  was  one  of  the  organizers 
and  one  of  the  first  Vice-Presidents  of  the  Amer.  Economic  Assn.  He 
founded  the  Amer.  Acad,  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  1889,  became  its 
first  President,  and  remained  president  for  eleven  years;  for  some  years  was 
editor  of  its  publications.  He  was  one  of  the  originators  of,  and  one  of  the 
most  frequent  contributors  to  Lalor's  Cyclopedia  of  Political  Science;  was  also 
the  pioneer  in  the  movement  to  introdvice  into  the  United  States,  University 
Extension  of  University  Teaching,  under  whose  auspices  the  first  effective 
extension  work  was  done  in  this  country,  and  was  Director  of  the  Extension 
Division  in  the  University  of  Chicago,  from  Feb.  1,  1896  to  Feb.  1,  1902.  As 
Director  of  the  Wharton  School  of  Finance  and  Economy,  he  has  greatly 
affected  the  course  of  instruction  in  higher  commercial  education.  On 
invitation  of  the  Am.er.  Bankers'  Assn.,  made  a  careful  study  of  the  subject 
of  Commercial  Education  in  Europe,  in  1892;  his  report  to  this  assn.  on  the 
Education  of  Business  Men  in  Europe,  re-published  by  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1898,  has  become  a  standard  authority  on  this  subject.  Owing  largely  to 
his  efforts  departments  similar  to  the  Wharton  School  of  Finance  and  Econ- 
omy have  been  established  under  the  title  of  Coll.  of  Commerce,  Coll.  of  Com- 
merce and  Politics,  and  Collegiate  Course  in  Commerce  in  the  Universities  of 
California,  Michigan,  Chicago,  and  Colum.bia  Univ.  He  was  one  of  the 
early  advocates  of  the  establishment  of  departments  of  education  in  our 
colleges  and  universities.  He  was  for  a  time  State  Examiner  of  the  High 
Schools  of  Illinois,  and  was  founder  of  The  Illinois  School  Journal,  now  the 
School  and  Home.  He  has  been  especially  active  in  the  establishment  of 
public  kindergartens  in  different  cities.  He  has  served  as  Vice-President  of 
the  Nat'l  Municipal   League;  of  the  Amer.   Assn.  for  the  Advancement  of 


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Science,  and  the  American  Economic  Assn.,  and  Pres.  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees of  the  111.  State  Hist.  Library,  chairman  of  the  State  Highway  Com- 
mission of  111.;  member  Amer.  Philosophical  Soc,  Pennsylvania  Hist.  Soc. ; 
Nat'l  Council  of  Education;  British  Assn.  for  the  Advancement  of  Science; 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Statistical  Soc.  of  Dublin;  member  of  the  Societe 
d 'Economic  politique  of  Paris;  State  Geological  Commission  of  111.  Was  a 
member  of  the  Committee  of  Thirteen  of  the  National  Teachers'  Assn.  on 
college  entrance  requirements;  is  a  member  of  various  patriotic  and  histori- 
cal societies,  including  the  Sons  of  the  Amer.  Rev.,  the  Soc.  of  the  Colonial 
Wars,  the  Holland  and  Hugenot  Soc.  Author  of  more  than  one  hundred 
papers  and  monographs  on  various  economic,  educational,  legal  and  ad- 
ministrative subjects. 

Married  August  22,  1879,  Anna  Margarethe  Lange.  of  Halle,  Prussia, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Wilhelm  Roderich  Lange,  and  grand-daughter  of 
Professor  Gerlach  of  the  Univ.  of  Halle.  Children,  Anthony  John,  born 
June  21,  1885,  Midshipman  in  the  United  States  Navv;  Herrnann  Gerlach, 
born  Jan.  2,  1887,  ('06);  Helen  Dickson,  born  July  4,  1889,  (graduate  of 
Acad.,  Illinois). 

VIOLET  JAYNE  (SCHMIDT) 

Bom  Mar.  24,  1867,  in  St.  Charles,  Minn.  f.  Havens  Brewster  Javne, 
Oct.  4,  1840,  on  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  m.  Nellie  Victoria  Pike,  Sept.  14,  1849, 
near  Portland,  Me. 

Dean  of  Women's  Departm.ent,  Assistant  Professor,  Associate  Professor 
of  English,  1897-1904.  Prepared  in  Winona  High  School,  Minn.  B.A., 
1887,  Michigan.  M.  A.,  1896,  same;  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Minnesota.  Gamma  Phi 
Beta.  Asst.  Principal,  High  School,  Crookston,  Minn.,  1887-88;  teacher  of 
English,  State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1889-91;  teacher  of  English 
Literature,  Wheaton  Sem.,  1892-93;  teacher  of  English,  State  Normal 
School,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  1893-96;  Dean  of  Woman's  Department  and  Asst. 
Professor  of  English  Literature,  Illinois,  1897-98;  Dean  of  Woman's  Dept. 
and  Associate  Professor  of  English  Literature,  1898-1904.  Member  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.,  1898 — .  Vice  President  for  1900-01.  Member  Assoication  of 
Collegiate  Alumna^,  1894 — .      President  Central  111.  Branch,  1903-04. 

Married  Edward  Charles  Schmidt,  June  15,  1904,  at  Urbana,  111.     Child, 
Katharine,  born  Mar.  19,  1905. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

GEORGE  HENRY  JERNBERG 

Born  June  23,  1885,  Holden,  Mass.  f.  John  August  Jernberg,  Aug.  20, 
1860.  Stockholm,  Sweden,     m.   Matilda  Olson,  Feb.  8,  1863,  Sweden. 

Assistant  in  Forge  Shop,   1905 — .      Prepared  in  Worcester  High  School 
and   Wocester  Acad.     Asst.   Instructor  in  forge  shop,   Polytechnical   Inst., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Asst.  in  forge  shop.  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  505  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

B.  F.  JOHNSON 
Supt.  of  experiments,  1874-75. 

JOHN  THOMAS  JOHNSON 

Born  Julv  24,  1869,  in  Belleville,  111.  f.  James  George  Johnson,  Nov.  2, 
1839,  Belleville,  111.     m.   Nancy  Jane  Shook,  1850,  Belleville.  111. 

Instructor  in  Natural  Science  in  x\cademv,  1902 — .  Prepared  in  Du 
Quoin  Sem.  Graduate,  111.  State  Nonnal,  1902';  Attended  Knox  Coll.,  1897- 
98;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901;  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1904—.  B.  A.,  1906,  Illinois. 
Scholarship  in  Agriculture,  Illinois.  Principal,  Palestine  High  School,  1895- 
97;  Instructor  of  Biology,  Galesburg  High  School,  1897-1902;  Instructor 
Natural  Sciences,  Acad  ,  Univ.   of   111..    l<)02-06;    Head  of  dept.  of  Biology, 


524  University  of  Illinois 

Western  111.  State  Normal   School,  1906 — .      Member:     School   Science   and 
Mathematics;  Elder  Presbyterian  Church,  1887. 

Married  Sarah  Elizabeth  Haskett,  Apr.  6,  1899,  in  Palestine,  111.      Child, 
James  Haskett,  born  Aug.  21,  1900. 
Address,  Macomb,  111. 

ARTHUR  RUSSELL  JOHNSTON 
1900.      (See  No.  1352) 

FLORENCE  NIGHTINGALE  JONES 

Born  at  Oberlin,  Ohio.  f.  Daniel  Jerome  Jones,  1831,  Naples,  N.  Y. 
m.   Celestia  Johnson,  1835,  La  Porte,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Romanic  Languages,  1900 — .  Perpared  by  private  in- 
structors. B.  A.,  1883,  Oberlin.  M.  A.,  1891,  Nebraska,  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Chi- 
cago. Instructor  in  Latin,  Gates  Coll.,  Nebr.,  1883-85;  Instructor  in  Latin, 
High  School,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1886-93;  Student  in  Paris,  1893-95;  Instructor 
in  French,  Private  Schools,  Chicago,  1895-1900;  Instructor  in  Romanic 
Languages,  Illinois,  1900 — . 
Address,  912  West  Califorina  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.;  (Home)  164  East  42nd  Place, 

Chicago,  111. 

HENRY  LEONARD  JONES 

1902.      (See  No.  1704) 

ISABEL  ELIZA  JONES 
1891.      (See  No.  652) 

J.  CLAUDE  JONES 
1902.      (See  No.  1705) 

WALTER  HOWE  JONES 

Born  Oct.  8,  1862,  in  Hastings,  Minn.  f.  Roys  Jones,  Aug.  31 ,  1810.  m. 
Hannah  Samanthe  Howe,  Nov.  9,  1823. 

Composer  and  Editor  of  Music.  Prepared  in  Clinton  High  School. 
Studied  Music  in  Chicago,  and  in  Berlin,  Germany.  Professor  of  Piano,  De 
Pauw  Univ.,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1892-95.  Head  of  Music  Dept.,  Illinois, 
1895-1901.  Director,  Illinois  Conservatory  of  Music,  Jacksonville,  111., 
1901-03.  Composer  and  editor  of  Music,  1903 — .  Editor  of  University 
Songs,  Champaign  Gazette,  1901,  32  pp;  New  Songs  for  Male  Quartets,  Hinds 
&  Noble,  N.  Y.,  1903,  57  pp.;  Songs  of  the  Flag  and  Nation,  Hinds  &  Noble, 
Eldredge,  N.  Y.,  1904,  108  pp.;  Editor  of  various  books  of  school,  college 
and  kindergarten  songs  for  Hinds,  Noble  &  Eldredge,  New  York.  Trans- 
lator of  Freytag's  Die  Journalisten,  and  Storm's  Immensee,  for  Hinds,  Noble 
&  Eldredge.  First  President,  Univ.  of  111.,  Choral  Soc.  Director  Univ.  of 
111.  Band,  Orchestra  and  Glee  Clubs.  Director  Jacksonville,  111.,  Choral 
Soc,  1901-03.      Director  Sioux  Falls  Choral  Soc.  and  Orchestra,  1905-06. 

Married  Mary  Lucia  Collins,  Aug.  23,  1905,  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

EMMA  REED  JUTTON 
1899.      (See  No.  1229) 

JAMES  FRANKLIN  KABLE 
1899.      (See  No.  1230) 

WALTER  JOHN  KANNE 

Born  June  24,  1881,  Waterville,  Minn.  f.  Gottlieb  Ferdenand  Kanne, 
1833,  Germany,     m.   Albertina  Wilimina  Stiller,  born  1843,  Germany. 

Instructor  in  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1905-06.  Prepared  in  Pills- 
bury  Acad.,  Awatonna,  Minn.  B.  S.,  1906,  Illinois.  Mechanical  Engineering 
Society  of  U.  of  I.  Hazelton  Gold  Medal,  1903  ;  Mihtary  Scholarship,  1904-05. 
Lieut.  Col.,  Univ.  Reg.;  Instructor  in  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1905 — . 
Address,  429  S.  Montgomery,  Litchfield,  111. 


Faculty  525 

WILLIAM   HARRISON   KAVAXAUGH 
Born    Aug.    19,    1873,    at    Williamsport,    Penn.     f.   Daniel    Kavanaugh, 
Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.     m.   Emma  Ramsey,  Williamsport,  Penn. 

Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  1897-98.  Prepared  in  Williams- 
port, Penn.,  High  School.  M.  E.,  1894,  Lehigh  Univ.  Member  Eng'g 
Soc.  (President  senior  year);  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Principal  Miners  and  Mechanics 
Institute.  Freeland,  Penn.,  1894-95;  Mercantile  business  at  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  1895-97:  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Eng'g,  Illinois,  1897-98;  draftsman 
with  Penn.  R.  R.,  Williamsport,  1898-1900;  chief  draftsman,  same, 
1900-01;  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Eng'g.,  Univ.  of  Minn..  1901-02; 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Mech.  Eng'g  in  charge  of  Experimental  Eng'g,  same,  1902 — -. 
Articles:  Problem  in  Metallurgy,  The  Tcchuo^raph.  No.  12,  1898;  Experi- 
ments with  Standpipes  and  Rules  for  Designing  Same,  Proc.  Northwest 
Railway  Club,  Nov.,  1901,  Vol.  VII;  Steam  Separator  Tests,  Minnesota 
Year  Book,  No.  13,  1905.  Junior  member  Amer.  Soc.  Mech.  Eng'rs,  1902; 
Member  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Eng'g  Education,  1902;  Northwest  Rail- 
way Club,  1901;  Minneapolis  Eng'rs'  Club,  1903;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi. 

Married  Julia  S.  Vogt,  Feb.  20,  1896,  at  Allentown,  Penn.     Child,  Emma 
Cosette.  born  Jan.  2,  1898,  at  Urbana,  111. 
Address, 122  State  St.,  South  East,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

HARRY  KEELER 

1896.      (See  No.  953) 

EDWARD  SPENCER  KEENE 
1890.      (See  No.  602) 

GRACE  OSGOOD  KELLEY 
1903.      (See  No.  1901) 

ANITA  MARGARET  KELLOGG 
B.  S.      Instructor  in  Elocution  and  Physical  Culture  for  Women,  1894-96. 

EDWARD  OWEN  GUERRANT  KELLY 
Born  July  25,   1880,  New  Concord,  Calloway  Co.,  Ky.     f.   Richard  Ed- 
ward Kelly,  Jan.  29,  1850,  Buffalo  Landing,  on  Tennesee.     m.   Almeda  Ann 
Guerrant,  Sept.  15,  1858,  New  Concord,  Ky. 

Assistant  in  Insectry,  Field  Assistant  Entomologist,  1904 — .      Prepared 
in  Carr  Inst,  and  Public  School,  Fulton,  Ky.      B.  S.,  1903,  Kentucky  State 
College;  M.  S.,  1904,  same.     Fellowship,  1903.      Asst.  in  Insectary,  Illinois, 
1904;  Field  Assistant  Entomologist,  same,  July,  1905 — . 
Address,  501  Chalmers  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

GEORGE  THEOPHILUS  KEMP 

Born  Nov.  7,  1861,  Baltimore,  Md.  f.  William  Miller  Kemp,  1814, 
Frederick  Co.,  Md.     m.   Emma  Amelung,  1820,  Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 

Professor  of  Phvsiology.  Prepared  in  Baltimore  Citv  Coll.  B.  A., 
1883,  Johns  Hopkins";  Ph.  D.,  1886,  same;  M.  D..  Long  Island'Coll.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Graduate  Scholarship,  Fellowship  and  Fellowship  by 
Courtesy.  Demonstrator  of  Physiology,  Medical  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1886-87; 
Associate  Director  Hoadland  Lab.,  Dept.  Bacteriologv  and  Phvsiologv, 
1888-98;  and  same,  Physiology,  1889-1894;  Lecturer  on  Physiology,  Long 
Island,  Coll.  Hospital,  1892-94;  Electro-Therapeutist  Dept.  of  Gynaecology, 
Long  Island  Coll.  Hospital,  1892-94;  Physician  to  Dept.  of  Nervous  Diseases 
Brooklyn,  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital,  1892-94.  Prof,  of  Physiology,  Illinois, 
1897 — .  Former  member  of  Brooklyn  Pathological  Soc;  King's  County 
Med.  Soc,  New  York;  American  Public  Health  Assn. ;  member  Amer.  Physiol- 
logical  Soc;  Society  of  Amer.  Anatomists;  Amer.  Naturalists;  Amer.  Assn. 
for  the  Adv.  of  Science;  Amer.  Med.  Assn. 
Address,  112  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


526  University  of  Illinois 

JAMES  KENIS 
Instructor  in  Clay  Modelling  and  Arch.  Ornamentation,  1874-77. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  KENNEDY 

1894.  (See  No.  811) 

MILO  SMITH  KETCHUM 

1895.  (See  No.  881) 

CLARA  MAUD  KIMBALL 

Born  1867,  in  Boston  Mass. 

Teacher  in  Music,  1885-86.  88-92,  93-94.  Prepared  in  Champaign  High 
School,  1883.  Attended  Illinois,  1883-84;  New  England  Conservatory, 
1885-86;  teacher  in  Music,  1886-87;  student.  New  England  Conservatory 
1887-88;  teacher,  Illinois,  1888-92;  student  Berlin,  Germany,  1892-93; 
teacher,  Illinois,  1893-94. 
Address, 

EDWIN  RAYMOND  KIMBALL 

1884.      (See  No.  389) 

JAMES  THOMPSON  KINGSBURY 
1899.      (See  No.  1232) 

DAVID  KINLEY 

Born  Aug.  2,  1861,  Dundee,  Scotland,  f.  David  Kinley,  Belfast,  Ireland, 
m.  Jessie  Preston,  Shepherd,  Dundee,  Scotland. 

Assistant  Professor,  Professor  of  Economics,  Dean  of  College  of  Lit.  and 
Arts,  Dean  of  Graduate  School,  1893 — .  Prepared  in  Punchard  Free  School 
and  Phillips  Acad,  at  Andover,  Mass.  B.  A.,  1892,  Johns  Hopkins;  Ph.  D., 
1893,  Wisconsin.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Second  Math.  Prize  sophomore 
class;  First  Prize,  sophomore  year,  Essay  Writing.  Principal  High  School, 
North  Andover,  Mass.,  1884-90;  Asst.  in  History,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1891-92;  Instr.  in  Econ.  and  Logic,  Baltimore  Woman's  Coll.,  1891-92; 
Asst.  in  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892-93;  Asst.  Prof.  Economics,  Illinois, 
1893-94;  Professor  of  Econ.,  and  Dean  of  College  of  Literature  and  Arts, 
1894-1906;  Prof,  of  Econ.  and  Dean  of  Graduate  School,  1906 — .  Pub- 
lished: Books:  The  Independent  Treasury  of  the  United  States,  Crowell, 
1893;  Trusts  (A  Monograph),  Univ.  Assn.,  Chicago,  1899;  Money,  Macmillan 
Co.,  1894.  Articles:  Glimpses  of  Southern  Louisana,  six  articles,  Boston 
Transcript,  1881-82;  Methods,  subjective  and  objective.  The  Academy,  Sept., 
1888;  Political  Economy  and  Social  Reform,  The  Brotherhood,  Feb.,  1891; 
Recent  Progress  in  Profit  Sharing  Abroad,  Quar.  Jour.  Econ.,  June,  1892; 
The  Laws  of  Social  Progress,  A''.  Y.  Christian  Advocate,  Aug.  1,  1892;  Influ- 
ence of  the  Independent  Treasury  on  Business,  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad., 
Sept.,  1892;  The  Ethical  Basis  of  Labor  Legislation,  Christian  Social  Union, 
Mar.,  1893;  The  Direction  of  Social  Reform,  Wisconsin  Academy,  Vol.  IX, 
June,  1893  ;  Relation  of  the  Church  to  Social  Reform,  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  July, 
1893  ;  Relation  of  Social  Reform  to  Social  Evolution,  A''.  Y.  Christian  Advocate, 
Aug.,  1893;  Some  Tendencies  in  Social  Reform,  same,  Sept.,  1893;  The  Rela- 
tion of  the  Church  to  Social  Reform,  same,  Sept.,  1893;  University  Extension 
and  the  Working  Man,  University  Extension,  Jan.,  1894;  Financial  Crises, 
Proc.  111.  State  Bankers'  Assn.,  June,  1894;  Financial  Crises,  American 
Banker,  June,  1894;  Social  Aspects  of  Child  Study,  ///.  Soc.  for  Child  Study, 
Vol.  1,  No.  1 ;  The  Use  of  Credit  Instruments  in  Retail  Transactions,  Report 
of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1894;  The  Use  of  Credit  Instruments  in  Retail 
Trade,  Jour,  of  Pol.  Econ.,  Mar.,  189S;  Credit  Instruments  in  Dail}^  Pay- 
ments, Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1896;  Credit  Instruments  in 
Business  Transactions,  Jour.  Pol.  Econ.,  Mar.,  1897;  Farm  and  Home  Pro- 
prietorship and  Mortgage  Indebtedness,  (A  criticism  of  the  Eleventh  Census), 
A.  E.  A.  Publications,  New  Series,  No.  2,  Mar.,  1899;  The  Social  Aim  in 
Education,  111.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  Dec,  1902;  European  Feeling  toward 


Faculty  527 

the  United  States,  The  Forum.  Oct.,  1901;  Credit  and  Prices,  A.  E.  A.  Publi- 
cations, Vol.  VI.,  Pt.  1;  Democracy  in  Educational  Administration,  Proc.  of 
Northern  111.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Western  Section,  Oct.,  1905.  Member 
of  Cong.  Church,  1879 — ;  Wis.  Acad.  Sci.  Arts  and  Letters,  1893—;  Amer. 
Acad.  Pol.  and  Social  Science,  1893 — ;  Amer.  Econ.  Assoc;  Citv  Club  of 
Chicago,  1905;  London  (England)  Soc.  of  Arts,  1903. 

Married  Kate   Ruth   Xeal,   June   22,    1897.      Children,   Harriet    Louise, 
born  Oct.  3,  1898;  Janet  Eraser,  born  Aug.,  1903. 
Address,  1101  West  Oregon  St.,  L^rbana,  111. 

HARLOW  BARTON  KIRKPATRICK 

1901.     (See  No.  1533) 

FRANK  HAMILTON  KNEELAND 
1904.      (See  No.  2139) 

CHARLES  TOBIAS  KNIPP 

Born  Aug.  13,  1869,  Napoleon,  Henry  Co.,  Ohio,  f.  Frederick  F.  Knipp, 
Dec.  20,  1842,  Gallon,  Ohio.  m.  Pauline  Youche,  Sept.  21,  1845,  Saxony, 
Ger. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Napoleon  High 
School,  Ohio.  B.  A.,  1894,  Indiana;  M.  A.,  1896, same;  Ph.  D.,  1900, Cornell, 
President  White  Fellowship,  1898-1900.  Instructor  in  Physics,  Indiana  Univ., 
1893-1900;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics,  Indiana,  1900-03;  Instructor  in  Univ.  of 
Missouri  Summer  School,  Mtn.  Grove,  Mo.,  1902;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics, 
Illinois,  1903 — .  Instructor  in  Physics,  Indiana  Univ.  Summer  School 
first  half  Summer  Session,  1905.  Articles:  Variation  of  a  standard  ther- 
mometer, Proc.  Ind.  Acad.  Sci.,  pp.  52-64,  1895;  Potometry  of  Oil,  Proc.  Ind. 
Acad.  Sci.,  p.  59,  1897;  A  new  form  of  make  and  break,  Amer.  Jour.  Sci.,  V, 
pp.  283-284,  1898;  Surface  Tension  of  Water  above  100  degrees  Centigrade, 
Phys.  Rev.,  XI,  pp.  129-154.  Sept.,  1900;  The  Use  of  the  Bicycle  wheel  in 
illustrating  the  Principles  of  the  Gyroscope  XII,  pp.  43-46,  Jan.,  1901;  An 
Automatic  Temperature  Regulator,  same,  XII.  pp.  47-49,  Jan.,  1901; 
On  the  Density  and  Surface  Tension  of  liquid  air,  same,  XIV,  pp.  75-82, 
Feb.,  1902;  A  Method  for  Maintaining  Intermediate  Temperatures,  same, 
XV,  pp.  125-126,  1902;  A  Simple  Engraving  Machine,  Technograph, 
No.  18,  pp.  112-114,  1904;  On  the  Determination  of  the  Figure  of  Merit  of  a 
Galvanometer,  Technograph.  No.  19,  pp.  66-71,  1905;  New  Theories  of  Mat- 
ter in  Relation  to  Chemical  and  Physical  Theory,  School  Sci.  and  Mcch., 
VI,  pp.  111-116,  and  161-167,  1906;  A  new  form  of  Mercury  Still,  abstract 
in  Science,  XXIII,  pp.  417-418,  March  16,  1906.  Member  Ind.  Acad,  of 
Sci.,  1895;  Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  Sci.,  1897;  Fellow,  1900;  Sigma  Xi,  1899, 
Cornell  Univ.;  Amer.  Physical  Soc,  1900;  Assoc,  member,  Amer.  Inst, 
of  Elec.  Eng'rs,  1905;  Honorary  member  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Illinois,  1905. 

Married  Frances  Ynona  Knause,  June  25,  1896,  Arcadia,  Ind.     Children, 
Pauline  Louise,  born  Apr.  2,  1900;  Frances  Mary,  born  June  21,  1904. 
Address,  1003  Nevada  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  HAW  KNOX 
Born  Aug.  4,  1872,  in  Montford,  Wis. 

Instructor  in  Soil  Fertility,  1901-02.      Prepared  in  South  Dak.  Agr.  Coll. 
PhaiTnacy,  1895;  Agriculture',  1898.     Taught  five  years  in  public  school;  for 
four  year's  lab.  instruction  in  Chemistrv  in  So.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.      Instructor  in 
Soil  Fertility,  Illinois,  1901-02. 
Address, 

FRED  CONRAD  KOCH 
1899.      (See  No.  1233) 


528  University  of  Illinois 

CHARLES  ATWOOD  KOFOID 

Bom  Oct.  11,  1865,  in  Granville,  111.  f.  Nelson  Kofoid,  1839,  Bornhom, 
Denmark,     m.  Janette  Blake,  Jan.  8,  1844,  in  Granville,  111. 

Superintendent  Biological  Experiment  Station,  Assistant  Professor  of 
Zoology,  1896-1901.  Prepared  in  Granville  High  School  and  Ober- 
lin  Acad.  B.  A.,  1890,  Oberlin;  M.  A.,  1892,  Harvard  Univ.;  Ph.  D., 
1894,  same.  Teaching  Fellowship  and  Graduate  Fellowship.  Instructor 
in  Vertebrate  Morphology,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894-95;  Supt.  Biological 
Exp.  Stat.,  Illinois,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Zoology  and  Supt.  Natural  History  Sur- 
vey, 1896-1901;  Asst.  Prof.  Histology  and  Embryology,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1900-04;  Associate  Professor,  same,  1904;  Acting  Head  of  Dept.  of  Zoology, 
1905-06;  Acting  Director  San  Diego  Marine  Biological  Sta.,  1905 — .  Hon- 
orable mention  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal  Louisana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, 1904.  Scientific  Staff,  Michigan  Fish  Comm'n,  Summer  of  1894; 
Asst.  Naturalist,  1904,U.S.S.  Albatross,  Coast  of  California;  with  Eastern  Pa, 
cific  Exped.  of  Alexander  Agassiz,  U.  S.  S.  Albatross,  1904-05.  Inventor  of 
Kofoid  Plankton  Net;  Kofoid  Water  Sampler  for  deep  sea  work.  Author  of 
numerous  scientific  articles  in  Bull.  111.  State  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  Bull.  M.C  .  Z.,etc. 
Assoc.  Editor,  American  Naturalist,  1896;  Zoological  Editor,  Jour,  of  Ap- 
plied Microscopy,  1901-04;  Collaborator, /oMr.  of  Exp.  Zoology,  Amer.  Jour, 
of  Anatomy;  Archives  de  Biologie  Lacustre.  Deacon  First  Congr.  Church, 
Cham.paign,  1899-1900;  same,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1903 — ;  Trustee,  Stiles  Hall., 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  Berkeley,  1903—;  Sigma  Xi,  1903;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1899,  (Fellow); 
Amer.  Soc.  Microscopists,  1896;  Assoc.  Amer.  Anatomists,  1904;  Amer.  Soc. 
Naturalists,  1895;  Amer.  Soc.  Morphologists,  1894;  Amer.  Soc.  Zoologists, 
1902. 

Married  Carrie  Prudence  Winter,  June  20,  1894,  Middlefield,  Conn. 
Address,  2616  Etna  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

JOSEPHINE  RUTH  KORTEN 

Bom  Nov.  9,  1878,  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.  f.  Charles  Korten,  June  19, 
1835,  Wesel,  Germany,  m.  Josephine  Koch,  born  Jan.  19,  1846,  Birnbaum, 
Germany. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1902-03.      Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School, 
Chicago.      S.   B.,    1902,   Univ.   of  Chicago;  Fellow   Assistantship  in  Chem., 
Illinois,  1902-03;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Vassar  Coll.,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Chem. 
Wells  Coll.,  1904-05;  Student  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905-06. 
Address,  6722  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

ADOLPH  KREIKENBAUM 

1001.      (See  No.  1535) 

WILLIAM  OTTERBEIN  KROHN 

Born  Mar.  23,  1868,  in  Galion,  Ohio.  f.  Benjamin  Franklin  Krohn,  near 
York,  York  Co.,  Penn.  m.  Barbara  Ann  Smith,  near  Galion,  Crawford  Co., 
Ohio. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Psychologv  and  Pedagogv,  and  of  Psvchologv, 
1892-97.  Prepared  in  Galion,  Ohio,"  High  School.  "B.  A.,  1887,' Western 
Coll.  (now  Leander  Clark  Coll.),  Toledo,  la.;  M.  A.;  Ph.  D.,  1889,  Yale;  M.  D., 
1905,  N.  W.  Univ.  Member,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Xi  Chapter.  Senior 
fellowship  at  Clark  University,  1892.  Head  of  Dept.  of  Philosophy,  Psy- 
chology and  Ethics,  Adelbert  Coll.  and  Cleveland  Coll.  for  Women  of  Western 
Reserve  Univ.,  1889-91;  assistant  professor  Psvchologv  and  Pedagogv, 
Illinois,  1892-93;  asst.  prof,  of  Psychology,  1893-97;  Psychologist,  Eastern 
Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Kankakee,  1897-99;  lecturer  and  author,  Chicago, 
1899-1905.  Founder  of  111.  Soc.  for  Child  Study,  at  Univ.  of  111.,  1895;  of 
The  Child  Study  Monthly;  The  Psychiater.  Inventor  of  special  research 
apparatus  for  Laboratory  Psychology  and  examination  of  insane.  Pub- 
lished:   Books;    Practical  Lessons  in  Psychology,  420  pp.,  Werner  Co.,  1893; 


Faculty  529 

Graded  Lessons  in  Hygiene,  William  O.  Krohn  &  Co.,  now  pub.  bv  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  294  pp;  "First  Book  in  Hygiene,  144  pp.,  D.  Apple'ton  &  Co.; 
Articles,  Laboratory  Psychology  and  the  Study  of  Insanity,  The  Psychiater, 
Vol.  I,  No.  1;  V?,e\ido-ChromGsth.es\3.,  Amcr.  Jour,  of  Psychology,  Facilities  in 
Laboratory  Psychology  in  the  Various  German  Universities,  Ant.  Jour,  of 
Psychology,  Aug.,  1892;  Experimental  Study  of  the  Sense  of  Touch,  Jour,  of 
A'crvous  and  Mental  Disease,  Mar.,  1893;  Atrophy  of  the  Cerebellum  of  a  Cat, 
Jour,  of  A'ervous  and  Mental  Disease.  Aug.,  1892;  How  to  Reconcile  Modern 
Educational  Methods  with  the  Demands  of  Health,  Anter.  Gynecological 
Jour.,  July,  1895  ;  Child  Study  as  Applied  to  Defective  Children,  (an  address  at 
National  Conference  of  Charities,  July,  1898,  Toronto,  Canada);  The  Charities 
Review,  Aug.,  1897;  Facilities  in  Experimental  Psychology  in  the  Colleges 
of  the  U.  S.,  Report  of  Com.  of  Education;  Most  Critical  Period  of  School 
Liie,  Child  Study  Monthly,  June,  1895  ;  Can  School  Children  be  Healthy,  same, 
July,  1895;  Practical  Child  Study;  How  to  Begin,  same,  Dec,  1895;  Physical 
Growth  Periods  and  Appropriate  Physical  Exercises,  The  Forum,  June, 
1899;  Nervous  Diseases  of  School  Children,  Child  Study  Monthly,  Apr.,  1896; 
Minor  Mental  Abnormalities  in  Children  as  Occasioned  by  Erroneous  School 
Methods,  (an  address  at  N.  E.  A.,  Washington),  U.  S.  Com.  of  Education, 
Child  Study  Monthly,  Oct.,  1898;  Anthropometrical  Investigations,  Hand- 
book of  111'.  Soc.  for  Child  Study,  May,  1895;  Feeble  Minded  Children  and 
their  Education,  Proc.  111.  Conference  of  Charities,  Nov.,  1898;  Translation 
of  Prof.  Preyer's,  A  Record  of  the  Development  of  the  Infant  from  Birth, 
111.  Transaction  for  Child  Study,  Vol.  1,  No.  1;  Pres.  and  head  of  dept.  of 
Physical  Education  of  N.  E.  A.  for  1900-03;  member  Amer.  Assn.  for  Physi- 
cal Education;  Amer.  Psychological  Assn.;  Assn.  of  Physicians  of  Insane 
Hospitals;  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Yale  Club,  Chicago. 

Married  Emma  Beardshear,  Aug.  26,  1887,  Dayton,  Ohio,  (died  Jan.  6, 
1890,  at  Cleveland,  O,);  Hattie  Weaver,  Sept.  7,  1892,  New  London,  Conn. 
Children,  Gretchen,  born  July  24,  1888,  New  Haven  Conn.;  Stuart  Beard- 
shear,  Oct.  22,  1889,  Cleveland,  O. 
Address,  6536  Woodlawn  Ave.;  office,  He^^vorth  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

ALFRED  LEONARD  KUEHN 

1900.      (See  No.  1360) 

CHARLES  JULIUS  KULLMER 

Born  Mar.  5,  1879,  in  SedaHa,  Mo.     f.  John  M.  Kullmer,  Feb.  10,  1849, 
Lafayette,  Ind.     m.   Sallie  Adelaide  Fenner,  Dec.  18,  1856,  Bellevue,  Iowa. 

Assistant  Professor  of  German,  1904-05.  Prepared  in  Great  Falls, 
Mont.  B.  A.,  1899,  Harvard;  M.  A.,  same,  1900;  Ph.  D.,  1901,  Tubingen, 
Wurtenberg.  Instructor  in  Harvard  Coll.  and  Radcliflfe  Coll.,  1901-04; 
Instructor  in  German,  Illinois,  1904-05;  Asst.  Professor  in  Syracuse  Univ., 
1905 — .  Article,  A  Passage  in  Herman  and  Dorothea,  Mod.  Lang.  A'otes, 
XX,  pp.  239-240;  Member  of  Modern  Lang.  Asson.,  1901,  Univ.  Club, 
Syracuse,  1905. 
Address,  413  Forman  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  HAYDEN  KUSS 
1900.      (See  No.  1905) 

MARTHA    JACKSON   KYLE 
1897.      (See  No.  1044) 

A.   LOUIS  KUEHMSTED 

Bom  Jan.  17,  1866,  in  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Assistant    in    Electrical    Engineering,    1892-93.      Prepared    in    Oshkosh 
High  School,  Wis.      M.  E.,   1891,  Cornell  Univ.      Asst.  in  Electrical  Eng'g, 
Illinois,  1892-93;  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Gregory  Electric  Co.  to  date. 
Address,  16th  and  Lincoln  Sts.,  Chicago,  111. 


530  University  of  Illinois 

EDGAR  THOMAS  LANHAM 

Born  June  13,  1865,  Urbana,  111.  f.  Bernard  Lanham,  Sept.  13,  1837, 
in  Zanesville,  Ohio.  m.  Marj^  Margaret  Wills,  Dec.  15,  1845,  Elizaville, 
Boone  Co.,  Ind. 

Instructor  in  Forge  Shop,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Urbana  High  Schol. 
Big  Four  Shops,  Urbana,  until  Aug.  31,  1905;  instructor  in  Forge,  Illinois, 
1905 — .      Member  First  Baptist  Church,  1879. 

Married   Marv   ,    Oct.    18,    1888,    in   Urbana,    111.     Children, 

Royal  Wells,  born  Oct.  21,  1889;  Ralph  Leo,  born  Jan.  31,  1892. 
Address,  309  North  Race  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

E.   L.   LAWRENCE 
Head  Farmer,  1870-82. 

FREDERICK  LOCKE   LAWRENCE 
Born  Jan.   19,  1869,  Springfield,  Vt.     f.   Merrill  L.  Lawrence,  Windham, 
Vt.     m.  Kate  L.  Locke,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Director,  School  of  Music,  1900 — .  Prepared  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  High 
School.  Attended  Royal  Conservatory  of  Music,  1895-96;  Leipzig,  Ger- 
many. North  West  Univ.,  Conservatory  of  Music,  1887-89,  Instructor  in 
Piano,  1890-95;  Director  of  Music,  Claverack  Coll.  Conservatory;  Director 
Music,  Montpelier  Sem.,  Vt.,  1896-97;  Director  School  of  Music  Carleton 
Coll.,  Northfield  Univ.,  1897-1900;  Director,  School  of  Music,  Illinois,  1900 — . 
Published:  Misc.  songs,  orchestra  composition,  (manuscripts);  Bach, 
Preparatory  Studies,  The  Geo.  B.  Jennings  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O;  miscellaneous 
Contributions  to  musical  miagazines. 

Married  Marie  S.  Schoonmaker,  Dec.  24,  1893,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y.     Child, 
Merrill  L.,  born  Feb.  17,  1899. 
Address,  704  So.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

CARL  EMIL  LEE 

Born  June  23,  1875,  in  Stoughton,  Wis. 

Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  1895 — .  Graduated,  North  Dakota 
Agr.  Coll.,  1897.  B.  S.,  Agr.,  1899,  Wisconsin.  Instructor  in  Dairy  Hus- 
bandry; First  Asst.in  Dairy  Manufactures  in  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  510  West  Healy  Street,  Champaign,  111. 

CYLDE  EVERET  LEIGHTY 
Asst.  in  Chemistry,  1905 — . 
Address,  1017  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

EDWARD  HENRY  LENKE 

Born  Nov.  15,  1882.  f.  George  C.  Lenke,  Oct.  9,  1855,  in  Hanover,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Alvina  Deutsche,  Sept.  12,  1859,  Chicago,  111. 

Assistant  Director  of  Gymnasium,  1903-05.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng- 
lish High  and  Manual  Training  School.  Kappa  Sigma,  Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 
Asst.  Director  of  Gymnasium,  1903-05.  With  a  Mining  and  Smelter  Co.  of 
Pearl,  Colo.,  as  an  Asst.  to  Engineer  in  charge,  1905 — .  Played  in  University 
Orchestra  and  String  Quartette,  1901-03;  member  of  Gymnastic  Team, 
1901-03. 
Address,  Pearl,  Colo. 

OSCAR  ADOLPH  LEUTWILER 
1899.      (See  No.  1238) 

J.  C.  LEWIS 
Teacher  in  Elocution,  1877-80. 


Faculty  531 

STANLEY  MELVILLE  LEWIS 

Bom  Oct.  2,  1876,  in  Urbana,  111.  f.  John  Melville  Lewis,  born  Nov.  6, 
1845,  Franklin,  Ind.  m.  Frances  Marv  Rice,  Apr.  .3,  1854,  Edwardsville, 
111. 

Instructor  in  Art  and  Design,  18Q9-1901.-  Prepared  in  Urbana  High 
School.  Fellowship  in  Art  and  Design.  Instructor,  Free  Hand  Drawing, 
Urbana  Public  schools,  1898-99;  instructor,  Art  and  Design,  assistant  to 
Professor  Frederick,  1899-1901;  advertising  business.  Designing  and  Illus- 
trating, Chicago,  111.,  1901—.  Member  First  Baptist  Church,  1895—. 
Address,  356  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

AZARIAH  THOMAS  LINCOLN 

Born  June  25,  1868,  in  Montfort,  Grant  County,  Wis.  f.  Joseph  H.  Lin- 
coln, Feb.  10,  1827,  near  Philadelphia,  Pa.  m.  Margaret  Laird,  Dec.  7, 
1841,  near  Philadelphia. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistrv,  1901 — .  Prepared  in  com- 
mon schools,  Montfort,  Wis.  B.  S.,  1894,  Wisconsin;  M.  S.,  1898;  Ph.  D., 
1899.  Member  Sigma  Xi  and  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Fellow  in  Chemistrv, 
1898-99,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Research  Asst.,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  1899-1900. 
Teacher  of  Science,  High  Schools,  Monroe,  Wis.,  1894-95;  Fond  du  Lac, 
1895-96;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896-98;  Research  Asst.  in  Chem., 
Cornell,  1899-1900;  Instructor  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1900-01; 
Instructor  in  Chem.,  Illinois,  1901-03;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  1903—. 
Invented  Lincoln's  Burette  Holder,  1904.  Published:  Exercises  in  Quanti- 
tative Analvsis.  Magazine  Articles,  Solution  of  Silicates  of  the  Alkalies, 
Kahlenberg'&  Lincoln,  Jour.  Phys.  Chem.,  II,  77-99,  1898;  The  Dissociative 
Power  of  Solvents,  Kalhenberg  &  Lincoln,  Jour.  Phys.  Chem.,  Ill,  12-35, 
1899;  The  Electrical  Conductivity  of  Non-aqueous  Solutions  (Doctor's 
Theses);  Transactions,  Wis.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Arts,  and  Letters,  XII,  395-453, 
1899,  also  published  in  Jour.  Phys.  Chem.,  Ill,  457-494.  1899;  Phvsical 
Reactions  and  the  Mass  Law,  Jour.  Phys.  Chem.,  YV ,  161-187,  1900;  The 
Ternary  System,  Benzene,  Acetic  Acid  and  Water,  Jour.  Phys.  Chem.,  VIII, 
248-256,  1904;  Determination  of  Phosphates  in  Natural  Waters,  Jour.  Amer. 
Chem.  Sac.,  XXVI,  975-980,  1904;  A  New  Burette  Holder,  Jour.  Amer. 
Chem.  Soc.,  XXVII,  1442-1443,  1905.  Member,  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  1903; 
Amer.  Electro-chemical  Soc,  1901. 

Married  Jennette  Emeline  Carpenter,  June  30,  1904,  at  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Address,  1018  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

JENNETTE  EMELINE  CARPENTER  LINCOLN 
Born  in  Richland  Co.,  Ohio.     f.   W^illiam  Barney  Carpenter,     m.   Eme- 
line Grove,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Director  of  Phvsical  Training  for  Women,  1898 — .  Prepared  in  Mans- 
field High  School,  Ohio.  Attended  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1880-82.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Attended  Boston  School  of  Oratorv  and  Phvsical  Training 
1889-92;  Harvard  Summer  School,  Physical  Training,  1903;  Columbia 
Summer  School,  1905.  Director,  Phys.  Tr.,  Defiance  Normal  Coll.,  Summer 
School,  1891,  in  Ohio;  East  Tenn.  Inst.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1892-93;  prin- 
cipal, Cleveland-Boston  School  Oratory  and  Physical  Training,  1893-98; 
director  of  Physical  Training  for  women,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1898 — .  Published: 
May-pole  Possibilities,  Gymnastics  and  Drills  (in  Press).  Member  Amer. 
Phys.  Assn.,  1905;  M.  E.' Church. 

Married  Azariah  Thomas  Lincoln,  June  30,  1904,  at  Mansfield,  O. 
Address,  1018  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

JUSTA  MORRIS  LINDGREN 
1902.      (See  No.  1716) 


532  University  of  Illinois 

JOSEPH  CORSON  LLEWELLYN 

1877.      (See  No.  142) 

JOHN  WILLIAM  LLOYD 

Born  Feb.  19,  1876,  St.  Charles,  Kane  Co.,  111.  f.  William  Barrett 
Lloyd,  Feb.  14,  1849,  St.  Charles,  111.  m.  AHce  Taylor,  Jan.  9,  1848,  Light 
House,  near  Oregon,  Ogle  Co.,  111. 

Instructor  in  Horticulture,  Assistant  Professor  of  Olericulture,  etc., 
1899 — .  Prepared  in  Wheaton  Coll.  Acad.,  111.  B.  S.,  1897,  Wheaton  Coll.; 
B.  S.  A.,  1899,  Cornell;  M.  S.  A.,  1903,  same.  Alpha  Zeta  (Morrow  Chapter). 
Instructor  in  Hort.,  1899-1902;  Instr.  in  Olericulture,  02-03 ;  Asst.  Prof, 
of  Olericulture,  1903—;  Chief  Asst.  in  Hort.,  Agr.  Exp.  vSta.,  1901 — . 
Published,  Articles,  The  Farmer's  Vegetable  Garden,  Bulletin  No.  61, 
Illinois,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Jan.,  1901,  pp.  16;  Smair Fruits  for  the  Northern 
Half  of  the  State,  Cir.  No.  41,  Illinois  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Feb.,  1902,  pp.  3;  Veg- 
etables for  a  Farmer's  Garden  in  Northern  Illinois,  Cir.  No.  45,  Illinois  Exp. 
Sta.,  Feb.,  1902,  pp.  5;  The  Selection  of  Fruits  for  Exhibition,  The  Illinois 
Agriculturalist,  Vol.  IX,  Dec,  1904,  pp.  116-120;  The  Farmer's  Vegetable 
Garden,  Bui.  No.  105,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Feb.,  1906,  pp.  153-205.  Member 
Congr.  Church,  1890 — ;  Life  member.  111.  State  Hort.  Soc,  1899 — ;  Amer. 
Breeders'  Assn.,  1905 — . 
Address,  1005  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

ERNEST  BARNES  LYTLE 

1901.      (See  No.  1544) 

JOHN  HANCOCK  McCLELLAN 

Born  Jan.  21,  1876,  in  Lexington,  Ky. 

Instructor  in  Zoology,  1899-1903.      B.  A.,  Michigan,  1897;  M.  A.,  1899, 
same.     Laboratory  Asst.  in  Zoology  at  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897-99.      Instructor 
in  Zoology,  Illinois,  1899-1903. 
Address,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  care  of  Harvard  Coll. 

CHARLES  McCLURE 
Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1883-86;  detail  expired  June  1, 
1886.     Second  Lieut.  18th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  McCLUER 
1884.      (See  No.  394) 

CHARLES  MAXWELL  McCONN 

Born  July  22,  1881,  Ironton,  Ohio.  f.  David  Charles  McConn,  Feb.  24, 
1854,  Ironton,  Ohio.     m.   Fanny  Lewis,  Nov.  7,  1855,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Instructor  in  English  in  Academy,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  Central  High 
School,  MinneapoHs,  Minn.  B.  A.,  1903,  Univ.  of  Minn.;  M.  A.,  1904,  same. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Instructor  in  English,  Univ.  of  Illinois  Acad.,  1904-06. 
Address,  (Home)  38  North  Eleventh  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

WALTER  SCOTT  McGEE 
1893.      (See  No.  751) 

JOHN  EDWARD  McGILVREY 

Born  Jan.  8,  1867,  in  Hollandsburg,  Ind.  f.  John  McGilvrey,  Dec.  21, 
1836,  Hallandsburg,  Ind.     m.   Mary  Wimmer,  Aug.  3,  1838,  Bellmore,  Ind. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Pedagogv,  1896-99.  Prepared  in  Indiana  State 
Normal  School.  B.  A.,  1895,  Ind.^State  Normal.  District  School  of  Indi- 
ana, 1884-87;  Prin.  Graded  Schools,  Rosedale,  Ind.,  1890;  Asst.  Ind.  State 
Normal,  1890;  teacher  in  High  School,  Paris,  111.,  1890-92;  Prin.  High  School, 
Paris,  1893-94;  Prin.  High  School,  Freeport,  111.,  1895-96;  Asst.  Prof.  Peda- 
gogy and  High  School  Visitor,  Illinois,  1 896-99  ;'^Principal  Cleveland^Normal 


Faculty  533 

School,  1896—.      Member  University  Club,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  1900;  N.  E.  A., 
1897. 

Married  Mary  Kelly,  June  6,  1894,  Terre  Haute.  Ind.     Children,  Robert 
Gordon,  June  12,  1902;  girl,  Oct.  19,  1905. 
Address,  Normal  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

GEORGE  BURT  McHUGH 
1888.      (See  No.  541) 

JAMES  HARRY  McKEE 
1896.      (See  No.  962) 

CYRUS  DANIEL  McLANE 

1892.      (See  No.  696) 

CARLOS  LENOX  McMASTER 

Born  June  29,  1882,  in  Middleport,  Ohio.  f.  William  Lenox  McMaster, 
May  27,  1836,  Pomeroy,  Miego  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Lydia  Ann  Zeise,  Feb.  11, 
1846,  Ripley,  Jackson  Co.,  West  Va. 

Instructor  in  General  Engineering  Drawing,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  North 
High  School.  Columbus,  Ohio.  C.  E.,  1905,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Chief  Draftsman,  Columbus,  Delaware  &  Marion  R.  R.,  1903; 
draftsman,  Ohio  Feul  &  Supply  Co.,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  General  Engi- 
neering Drawing,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  405  East  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

NEIL  McMillan,  jr. 

1904.      (vSee  No.  2160) 

FRANK  MORTON  McMURRY 

Born  July  2,  1862,  near  Crawfordsville,  111.  f.  Franklin  McMurry.  m. 
Charlotte  Underwood. 

Professor  of  Pedagogv.  1893-94.  Prepared  in  State  Normal  School, 
Normal,  111.  Ph.  D.,  1889,  Jena.  Attended  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1881-82; 
Student  in  Halle  and  Jena,  1886-89;  in  Geneva  and  Paris.  1892-93.  Prin. 
of  Schools,  1883-86;  Prin.  of  School,  Chicago,  1889-90;  Prof,  of  Pedagogics, 
State  Normal  School,  111.;  Prof,  of  Pedagogy,  Illinois,  1893-94;  Prin.  of 
Franklin  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1894-95;  Prof,  of  Pedagogics  and  Dean  of 
Teachers  College,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1895-98;  Prof,  of  elementaly  education. 
Teachers'  College,  Columbia  Univ.,  1898—.  Published:  The  Method  of 
the  Recitation,  Macmillan  Co.,  (joint  author);  The  Tarr  and  McMurry  Series 
of  Common  School  Geographies,  Macmillian  Co.,  (joint  author);  Several 
articles  for  Educational  Review. 

Married  Elizabeth  Lindley,  Dec.  20,  1894,  Fredericktown,  Ohio.  Chil- 
dren, Catherine  Lindley,  born  June  14,  1896;  Margaret,  born  Oct.  15,  1903. 
Address,  9  Hillside  Drive,  Park  Hill,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  McMURTRIE 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  1882-88.      M.  E.,  Ph.  D. 

NELLIE  LOUISE  McWILLIAMS 
1900.      (See  No.  1366) 

CHARLES  WESLEY  MALCOLM 
1902.      (See  No.  1727) 

ALMEDA  FRANCES  MANN 
Born   Apr.    20,    1874,    Newton   Highlands,    Mass.     f.   Horace    P.    Mann, 
Oct.  23,  1843,  Gorham,  Me.     m.  Helen  M.  Colby,  Sept.  7,  1841,  Tamworth, 
N.  H. 

Instructor  in  Piano,  1900 — ,  Prepared  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Attended 
Cincinnati  Music  School,   1887-94;  Chicago  Conservatory,   1894-95;  Cincin- 


534  University  of  Illinois 

nati  College  of  Music,  1898-99.     Asst.  Violin  teacher,  Cin.  Mus.  School,  1893; 
Violin,  Ft.  Worth  Univ.,  Texas,  1895-97;  Violin  and  Piano,  Carleton  Coll., 
Northfield,  Minn.,  1899-1900;  Instructor  in  Piano,  in  charge  of  preparatory- 
department,  Illinois,  1900 — . 
Address,  704  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

MARGARET  MANN 

Bom  Apr.  9.  1873,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  f.  Amasa  Mann,  Julv  27,  1840, 
Frankfort,  N.  Y.  m.  Emily  Lucy  Devendorf,  Nov.  31,  1840,' Frankfort, 
N.  Y. 

Cataloger,  Assistant  Librarian,  Instructor  in  Library,  1897-1903.  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  High  School,  Chicago.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Amer. 
Library  Assn.  Attended  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1893-96;  Illinois,  1898. 
Asst.  in  Library  of  Armour  Inst.,  1894-97;  Asst.  Wisconsin  Univ.,  Summer 
School  of  Library  Science,  July-Aug.,  1895-96;  Cataloger,  111.  L^niv.  Librarv, 
1897-99;  General  Asst.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Librarian,  1900-03;  Instructor, 
111.  Library  School,  1897-1903;  Chief  Cataloger,  Carnegie  Lib.  of  Pittsburg, 
1903 — .  Instructor  in  Public  Documents,  Western  Reserve  Univ.  Lib. 
School,  1905.  Secretary,  Chicago  Librarv  Club,  1897;'"Sec.  111.  State  Library 
School  Assn.,  1900-02. 
Address,  Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

ALBERT  GEORGE  MANNS 
1885.   (See  No.  427) 

HARRY  CURTISS  MARBLE 

1896.  (See  No.  965) 

GEORGE  CHARLES  MATSON 

Bom  Feb.  4,  1873,  in  Strang,  Nebr. 

Instructor  in  Geology,  1903-04.  Prepared  in  Franklin  Academv,  1897. 
Graduated,  Linclon  Normal  Univ.,  1897;  B.  S.,  Doane  Coll.,  1900;  M.  A., 
Cornell  Univ.,  1903.  Taught  eight  years  in  public  schools  of  Nebraska; 
Asst.  in  Geology,  two  years  including  summer  sessions,  at  Cornell,  Univ. 
1903-05.      Instructor  in^Geology,  Illinois,  1903-04. 

ROBERT  CLEYTON  MATTHEWS 

1902.      (See  No.  1731) 

MANLY  MILES 
Professor  in  Agriculture,  1870-76.     Agr.  Dr. 

ADAM  VAUCE  MILLAR 

1897.  (See  No.  1054) 

CLENDON  VANMETER  MILLAR 
1983.      (See  No.  756) 

GRANT  CLARK  MILLER 
1894.      (See  No.  820) 

EDWARD  LAWRENCE  MILNE 
1896.      (See  No.  969) 

JAMES  BURT  MINER 

Born  Oct.  6,  1873,  in  Berlin,  Wis.  f.  Horace  Miner,  born  Mar.  7,  1839, 
at  Kinsman,  Ohio.  m.  Loduska  Almeda  Montague,  bom  Feb.  28,  1841,  at 
Jefferson,  Wis. 

Instructor  in  Psvchology,  1903-04.  Prepared  in  Berlin  High  School, 
Wis.  B.  S.,  1897,  Univ.  of  Minnesota;  LL.  B.,  1899,  same;  M.  Sc,  1901, 
same;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1903.  Member  Zeta  Psi;  Board  of  editors, 
The  Arid;  inter-collegiate  debater;  won   Pillsbury  prize  in  oratory;   Paige 


Faculty  535 

thesis  prize  in  law.  Newspaper  correspondent  at  college  and  reporter,  1897- 
1900;  Asst.  in  Psychology,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1900-01;  Fellow  in  Psychology, 
Columbia,  1902-03;  instructor  in  Psychology,  Illinois,  1903-04;  Instructor 
in  Philosophy,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1904-05;  Asst'.  Prof,  same,  1905-06;  same  in 
Psychology,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1906 — .  Articles:  Motor,  Visual  and  Applied 
Rhvthms,  an  experimental  study  and  a  revised  explanation.  Monograph 
Supplements,  Psychological  Rn'icxi\  Vol.  V,  No.  4,  106  pp.,  1903,  Macmil- 
lan  Co. ;  The  Changing  Attitude  of  American  Universities  toward  Psychology, 
Science,  XX,  299-307,  1904;  A  Case  of  Vision  Acquired  in  Adult  Life,  Monog. 
Sup.,  Psych.  Rev.,  Vol.  VI,  No.  5,  (Univ.  of  Iowa  Studies  in  Psych.,  No.  IV), 
102-118,  1905.  Member  Congregational  church.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Minn, 
chapter);  Sigma  Xi  (Columbia).  Fellow  in  Anier.  A.  A.  Sc;  Member  of 
Amer.  Psych.  Assn.;  N.  E.  A. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL 
1898.      (See  No.  1146) 

PETER  MOGENSEN 
1894.      (See  No.  821) 

TIMOTHY  MOJONNIER 
1901.      (See  No.  1556) 

AMY  CONSTANCE  MOON 
1901.      (See  No.  1557) 

BURTON  EVANS  MOORE 
Instructor  in  Physics,  1895-96.      M.  A. 

LEWIS  EUGENE  MOORE 

Bom  Jan.  24,  1880,  Amboy,  111.  f.  Lewis  Theodore  Moore,  Feb.,  1843, 
Thompson,  Conn.     m.   Martha  Myrick  Wells,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1841. 

Instructor  in  Theoretical  and  Applied  Mechanics,  1904 — .  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Manual  Training  School.  B.  S.,  1900,  Univ.  of  Wis.;  C.  E.,  1906, 
same.  Graduate  work  in  C.  E.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Mas- 
ter Mechanic,  Champion  Iron  Mine,  1900-01;  Mech.  Engr.  with  Amer.  Tin 
Plate  Co.,  1901;  Bridge  Draftsm.an,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1901;  Draftsman,  Phixnix 
Bridge  Co.,  1902-03;  Instructor  in  Mechanics  and  Structural  Engr.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Theoretical  and  Applied  Mechanics,  Illi- 
nois, 1904 — .  Draftsman,  Bucyrus  Steam  Shovel  Works,  S.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  summer,  1904;  sam.e.  West.  Elec.  Co.,  summer,  1906.  Two 
short  articles  on  Balancing  of  Balanced  Compound  Locomotives  in 
Railroad  Gazette,  Dec,  1904,  and  Jan.,  1905.  Member  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs, 
1905. 

Married  Rowena  Grace  Karns,  Aug.  25,  1903,  Phoenixville,  Pa.     Child, 
Grace  Imogen,  bom  Sept.  2,  1904. 
Address,  605  W.  Califomia  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

ELLA  HORTENSE  MORRISON 
Director  of  Physical  Culture  for  Women,  1897-98. 

EDWARD  A.   MORSE 

Instructor  in  Ancient  Languages,  1882-83.     M.  A. 

JEREMIAH  GEORGE  MOSIER 

1893.      (See  No.  757) 

CHARLES   MELVILLE   MOSS 
Bom  June  8,  1853,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.      f.   Charles  T.  Moss.  Feb.  20, 
1829,  Edmonton,  Essex,  Eng.     m.   Marv  Wolfenden,  Nov.   7,   1832,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  1891 — .      Psi  Upsilon.      B.  A., 


536  University  of  Illinois 

1877,  Syracuse  Univ.  M.  A.,  1880,  same;  Ph.  D.,  1883,  same.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Adjunct  Prof,  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Victoria  Univ.,  Ont.,  1878-79; 
Prof,  of  Greek,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1879-91;  Prof,  of  GreeK  Language  and 
Literature,  1891 — .  Published:  Frist  Greek  Reader,  Allyn  &  Bacon,  1885. 
Articles:  The  Philosophic  Basis  of  Political  Parties,  The  Statesman,  Jan., 
1890;  Pantheism  and  Cognition,  The  Methodist  Review,  Nov. -Dec,  1891; 
The  Philosophy  of  Individual  Social  Growth,  The  Andover  Review,  July, 
1892. 

Married  Frances    Elizabeth    Haven,   June    27,    1878.     Children,   Anita 
born  Nov.  2,   1879,  (died  Nov.   29,   1881);  Haven  H.,  born  Apr.   15,   1882 
Marv  Frances,  born  Feb.   25,    1884;  Charles  Taylor,  born  Sept.   28,    1886 
Ahd'a  Helen,  born  Oct.  9,  1896. 
Address.  806  S.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

ISADORE  GILBERT  MUDGE 

Born  Mar.  14,  1875,  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Library  Economy,  1901-03.      Prepared  in  Adelphi 
Academy,   Brooklyn,    1893.      Ph.  B.,   Cornell   Univ.,    1897.      Two    years  at 
New  York  State  Library  School,      Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1898,  Cornell 
Chapter.     Asst.  Prof,  of  Library  Economy,  Illinois,  1901-03. 
Address,  Bryn  Mawr,  Penn. 

HERBERT  WINDSOR  MUMFORD 

Born  Feb.  26,  1871,  Moscow,  Mich.  f.  Elisha  Charles  Lindsley,  New 
York.     m.  Julia  Camburn.  Feb.  10,  1831,  New  York. 

Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  1901 — .  Prepared  in  Hanover,  Mich.. 
High  School.  B.  S.,  1891,  Mich.  Agr.  College.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta. 
Instructor  in  Agr.,  1895-96;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Agr.,  1896-99;  Sec.  Farm  Home 
Reading  Circle,  1895-99;  Prof,  of  Agr.  and  Supt.  of  Coll.  Farm  and  Experi- 
ments with  Live  Stock,  1899-1901,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.;  Prof,  of  Animal  Hus- 
bandry, 1901 ;  Chief  in  Animal  Husbandry,  Agr.  Expr.  Sta.,  Illinois,  1901 — . 
Published:  Bulletins,  Mich.  Exp.  Sta.,  Fattening  Lambs;  The  Production 
and  Marketing  of  Wool;  Bulletins  111.  Exp.  Sta.  Nos.  73,  78,  83,  90,  103  and 
circulars,  61  65,  79,  88,  91,  92,  94.  A  frequent  contributor  to  Breeders' 
Gazette;  Live  Stock  World;  Drovers'  Journal;  New  York  Tribune  Farmer; 
Aiichigan  Farmer  and  Farmers'  Voice  and  Rural  Outlook.  Member  Amer. 
Short  Horn  Breeders'  Assn.;  Amer.  and  Nat'l  Shropshire  Record  Assn; 
Amer.  and  Nat'l  Duroc-Jersey  Assn;  111.  Live  Stock  Breeders'  Assn.; 
Amer.  Breeders'  Assn.;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Agr.  Science;  Breeders' Assn. ; 
Collie  Breeders'  Assn.  of  Amer.;     Champaign    Country  Club. 

Married  Lena  Crosby,  July  5,  1898,    Lansing,    Mich.     Children,  Dwight 
Curtis,  born  Oct.    16,  1900;  Mary  Caroline,  born  Nov.  20,  1902;  James,  born 
June  26,  1904. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

EVERETT  BODMAN  MURRAY 
Born  Sept.  26,  1885.     f.   Albert  D.  Murray,     m.   Emma  Macdonald. 
Instructor  in  Fencing,  1905 — .      Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High  and 

Manual    Training    School.      Phi    Gamma    Delta.      Instructor    of    Fencing  , 

Illinois,  1905—. 

Address,  Edgebrook,  111. 

GEORGE   WILLIAM  MYERS 

1888.      (See  No.  545) 

ARTHUR  LOUIS  NEHLS 
Born  Mar.  18,  1883,  in  Chicago,  111.     f.   Louis  Nehls,  born  in  1830,  Ger- 
many,    m.   EHzabeth  Casselman,  born  in  1842,  Germany. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,   1905 — ■.      Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 


Faculty  537 

Chicago.      B.   S.,   1904.  Northwestern    Univ.;     M.  A.,   1Q05.  Univ.  of  Wis.; 
Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  1011  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

LEWIS  IRVIXG  XEIKIRK 

Bom  Dec.  10,  1873,  Central  City,  Colo.  f.  Henry  Neikirk,  Millegevill, 
111.     m.   Emily  Virden. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics.  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Prep.  School,  Boulder, 
Colo.  B.  S..  1898.  Univ.  of  Colo.;  M.  S..  1901,  same;  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Univ.  of 
Penn.  Harrison  Fellowship  in  Math.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1901-03.  Research 
Fellow  in  Math,  at  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1903-05.  Instructor  in  Math,  Illinois, 
1905 — .  Published:  Groups  of  Order  p  to  the  mth  power  containing  cyclic 
sub-groups  of  order  p  to  the  in — "  power. "  Univ.  of  Penn.  Pub.,  No.  3,  1905, 
63  pp.  Member  Sigma  Xi,  1901;  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  1902. 
Address,  310  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

ELNATHAN  KEMPER  NELSON 
1894.      (See  No.  824) 

KENNETH  PERCIVAL  RUTHERFORD  NEVILLE 
Born  Aug.   26,   1876,  Newburgh,  Ontario,  Canada,     f.   Chester  Willson 
Neville,  Apr.  14,  1851.     m.   Mary  Eleanor  Sharpe,  Nov.  30,  1851. 

Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek.  1901 — .  Prepared  in  Collegiate  Inst., 
Napanee.  Ontario,  Canada.  B.  A.,  1897,  Queen's  Coll.,  Kingston,  Ont.; 
B.  A..  1898.  Har\-ard  Univ.;  M.  A..  1899,  same;  Ph.  D.,  1901,  Cornell.  Ma- 
triculation scholarship.  Queen's  College,  in  Classics;  Gold  Medal,  Queen's, 
Latin;  Graduate  Scholar  in  Classics,  Cornell,  1899-1900;  Graduate  Fellow 
in  Classics,  1900-01.  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Illinois,  1901-04; 
Instructor  in  Latin,  same,  1904 — .  Published:  Case  Construction  after  the 
Comparative  in  Latin,  Macmillan  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1901.  Member  Amer.  Philo- 
logical Assn.,  1902 — ;  Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West  and  South,  1905. 
Address,  1002  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

JOHN   NEVINS 
1898.      (See  No.  1151) 

HARRY  THOMAS  NIGHTINGALE 

Bom  Oct.  11,  1871,  Indianola,  Iowa.  f.  Augustus  Frederick  Nightingale, 
Nov.  1,  1843,  Quincy,  Mass.  m.  Fannv  Orena  Chase,  Oct.  1,  1843,  East  Deer- 
ing,  N.  H. 

Instructor  in  Historv,  Universitv  Academv,  1905^.  Prepared  in  Lake 
View  High  School,  Chicago.  Ph.  B.,  1895,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Teacher  of  History,  So.  Division  High  School,  Chicago,  1896-99;  Traveling; 
Business;  Travel  and  Study  in  Europe,  1904-05.  Instructor  in  History, 
The  Academy,  Univ.  of  111.",  1905 — .  Editor  of  The  Apology  of  Socrates; 
The  Phaedo,  Plato;  Tennyson's  The  Princess;  Selections,  Washington's 
Farewell  Address;  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech,  etc. 
Address,  918  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

ELLIOTT  JUDD  NORTHRUP 

Bom  Sept.  6,  1870,  Svracuse,  N.  Y.  f.  Ansel  Judd  Northrup.  June  30, 
1833.  Smithfield.  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Eliza  Sophia  Fitch,  Dec.  15, 
1842,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Law,  1902 — .      Prepared  in  Svracuse  High  School. 
B.  A.,  1892,  Amherst;  LL.  B.,  1894,  Comell,  1894.     Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phi 
Delta   Phi.      Practiced  law  at   Syracuse,   N.   Y..    1895-1902;  Asst.   Prof,   of 
Law,  Illinois,  1902 — .      Member  First  Pres.  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Address,  805  Goodwin  Ave.,  L'rbana.   111. 


538  University  of  Illinois 

RUFUS  CHANCEY  OBRECHT 

Born  Dec.  12,  1875,  in  Harlan,  Iowa.  f.  Martin  Obrecth,  born  Nov.  17, 
1835,  in  Strasburg,  France,  m.  Mary  Bachman,  born  July  28,  1840,  in 
Germany. 

Instructor  in  Horses,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Harlan  High  School.  B.  S. 
A.,  1901,  Iowa  State  Coll.  Pursuing  Graduate  work  in  Illinois  at  present. 
Asst.  in  Animal  Husbandry,  Purdue  Univ.,  1901-02;  same,  Oklahoma  Agr. 
and  Mech.  Coll.,  1902-03;  instructor  in  horses  and  first  asst.  in  horse  investi- 
gation, 111.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.,  1903 — .  Member,  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
Urbana;  honorary  member,  111.  Agr.  Club. 

Married  Maud  Gardiner,  Aug.  9,  1904,  at  Manhattan,  Kansas. 
Address,  1016  Nevada  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

EDD  CHARLES  OLIVER 

(See  G12) 

THOMAS  EDWARD  OLIVER 

Born  Dec.  16,  1871,  Salem  Mass.  f.  Sam.uel  Cook  OHver,  Salem,  Mass. 
m.   Mary  Elizabeth  Andrews,  Salem,  Mass. 

Professor  of  Romanic  Languages,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Salem  High 
School,  Mass.  B.  A.,  1893,  Harvard;  College  de  France,  1898;  M.  A.,  Ph.  D., 
1899,  Univ.  of  Heidelberg,  Germany.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Deutscher  Verein; 
Cercle  Francais  of  Harvard.  Instructor  in  French,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1899- 
1900;  Instructor,  then  Asst.  and  Associate  Prof,  of  Romance  Languages, 
Western  Reserve  Univ.,  College  for  Women,  1900-03;  Prof,  of  Romanic 
Languages,  Illinois,  1903 — .  Doctorate  Dissertation,  Heidelberg,  Jacques 
Milet's  Drama,  La  Destruction  de  Troye  la  Grant.  Its  Principal  Source — 
Its  Dramatic  Structure.  Heidelberg,  Buchdruckerei  von  E.  Geisendorfer, 
1899,  258  pp.  Member  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  of  Amer.,  1899;  Harvard  Club 
of  Eastern  111.,  (secretarv  and  treasurer  for  1904-05). 

Married  Elisabeth   Reinhardt,   June   9,    1904,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Child, 
EHsabeth  Andrews,  born  May  12,  1905. 
Address,  912  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

FRANK  KEEHN  OVITZ 

Born  May  17,  1882,  in  Mineral  Point,  Wis.  f.  Henry  William  Ovitz.  m. 
M.  Keehn. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Chemist,   1905 — .      Prepared  in  Mineral   Point 
High   School.     B.   S.,    1905,   Michigan.     Member   Phi  Chi;   Sigma   Xi.      In- 
structor in  Chemistry,   Illinois,    1905-06;  Chemist,   Engineering  Exp.   Sta., 
Jan.,  1906—. 
Address,  1105  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

ARTHUR  ELIJAH   PAINE 

1899.  (See  No.  1249) 

ARTHUR  W.   PALMER 

1883.      (See  No.  359) 

WILLIAM  GAY  PALMER 

1900.  (See  No.  1377) 

MISEAL  RAMAH  PARADIS 

Born  June  9,  1850,  in  Montreal,  Canada,  f.  Joseph  Hilaire  Paradis,  born 
near  Montreal,  Quebec,     m.   Sophia  Regnier,  born  near  Montreal,  Quebec. 

Professor  of  French,  1891-93.  Prepared  in  Ste.  Anne,  111.  Attended 
Knox  Coll.,  1869-72;  Montreal  Presb.  Coll.,  1872-75;  Diploma  in  Theology. 
Visited  Acadian  Settlements  of  the  Maratine  Provinces  and  was  missionary 
Pastor  at  Grand  Falls,  New  Brunswick,  1875-81;  Asst.  Pastor  in  Ste.  Anna, 
111.,  1881-84;  Pastor  in  Farmer  City,  111.,  1884-86;  in  Urbana,  111.,  1887-90; 
Prof,   of  French  in  Univ.   of   111.,   i891-93;  travelled  in  Great  Britian   and 


Faculty  539 

Europe,  and,  for  health,  to  British  Columbia,  Calif.,  and  Manitoba;  Pastor 
in  Manitoba,  1894-95;  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  1895-97 ;  Hasting,  Minn.,  1897-1901; 
Pastor  in  Waverly,  Minn.,  1902 — .  Enlisted  and  served  one  year  in  Co.  K, 
147th  111.  Infantry,  when  not  yet  fifteen  years  old.  Ordained'  into  Ministry 
of  Presb.  Church  of  U.  S.  A.,  1884;  now  member  of  Presbytery  of  Minneapolis. 
Married  Martha  Ann  Trenholm,  Aug.  25,  1875,  at  Charlotte  Town, 
Prince  Edward  Island. 
Address,  Waverly,  Wright  Co.,  Minn. 

GEORGE  W.   PARKER 

Born  Aug.  19,  1841,  in  Prinston,  Mass.  f.  Charles  Agustus  Parker,  born 
Aug.  18,  1808,  in  Princeton,  Mass.  m.  Sylvia  A.  Moore,  Sept.  5,  1812,  in 
Prinston,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Wood  Working,  1883-1895.  Prepared  in  Prinston  Common 
School.  After  Civil  War,  1865,  appointed  by  State  of  Louisana  to  superin- 
tend the  rebuilding  of  Louisana  State  Seminary,  1865-67;  furnished  coffins 
for  5th  National  Cemetery  at  Alexandria,  La.;  came  to  Illinois,  1868;  ran 
Planing  Mill,  Champaign,  111.,  1868-77;  Instructor  in  wood  working  and 
and  Foreman  of  shops,  Illinois,  1883-95;  Planing  Mill  with  son,  H.  E.  Park- 
er, 1896-99;  Cabinet  Maker  for  University  of  Illinois,  1899 — .  Served  in 
53d  regiment,  Masachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  Apr.,  1862 — Jan.  9,   1863. 

Married  Laura  D.  Hamilton,  Dec.  14,  1866,  Alexandria,  La.  Children, 
Anna  E.,  born  Oct.  23,  1867,  (died  Nov.  15,  1867);  Hervey  E.,  born  Feb.  1, 
1869;  Nettie  F.,  born  May  13,  1871,  (died  Feb.  6,  1896) ;  Carrie  E.,  bom  Nov. 
23,  1873;  George  Arthur,  born  Jan.  3,  1876;  Calton  William,  born  Aug.  28, 
1878;  Walter  G.,  born  Aug.  25,  1886. 
Address.  410  South  Neil  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

HERVEY  EDWIN  PARKER 

Born  Feb.  1,  1869,  Champaign,  111.  f.  George  Washington  Moore  Parker, 
Aug.  19,  1841,  Princeton,  Mass.  m.  Laura  Decinda  Hamilton,  Oct.  24, 
1844,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Assistant  Foreman  in  Wood  Shop,  1892-95.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
High  School.  Attended  Univ.  of  111.  Adelphic.  Asst.  foreman  Univ.  of 
111.  Shopp,  1892-95;  Foreman  Riverside  Planing  Mills,  Danville,  111.  Mem- 
ber Co.  D,  8th  regt.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1887-90;  Co.  M.,  4th  regt.  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1891-94;  Co.  M.,  4th  regt.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1895-98;  latter  term  of 
enlistment  not  completed. 

Married  Lena  Mariea  Prison,  Tune  4,  1890,  in  Bloomington,  111.     Children, 
Hervey  Edwin,  born  May  15,  1891;  Frederick  Leland,  June  13,  1893. 
Address,  Danville,  111. 

LAWRENCE  GILBERT  PARKER 
1902.      (See  No.  1741) 

SAMUEL  WILSON  PARR 
1884.      (See  No.  397) 

FERNANDO  ALSTON   PARSON 

1875.      (See  No.  78) 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN   PATE 

Born  Mav  22.  1881,  in  Snow  Hill,  N.  C.  f.  MacDoniel  Pate,  Mar.  10. 
1851,  Goldsb'oro,  N.  C.  m.  Zilphis  Agnes,  Edwards,  Feb.  13,  1857,  Greene 
Co.,  N.  C. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,    1902 — .      Prepared  in   Snow   Hill   High   School, 
B.  S.,  1901,  College  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  N.  C.     Assistant  in  Chemistry, 
Agr.  Exp.  Station,  July,  1902 — .     Honorary  member,  Alpha  Zeta,  Illinois, 
1904. 
Address,  901  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


540  University  of  Illinois 

CHARLOTTE  E.   PATCHIN  (BICKFORD) 
Born  Apr.  15,  1849,  Raisin,  Lenawee  Co.,  Mich.     f.  John  Patchin,  Dec. 
11,    1820,   Newberry,  Ohio.      m.   Elizabeth  P.  Wakeley,  July  4,   1820,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.  ■ 

Instructor  in  Music,  1872-79.  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  High  School  and 
Ladies'  Seminary,  Madison,  Wis.  M.  A.,  1892,  Oberlin  Coll.;  L.  L.  S.,  Ober- 
lin  Coll.  Principal  High  School,  Carlinville,  111.,  1869-70  and  1871-72; 
superintendent  public  schools,  West  Bloofield,  N.  Y.,  1870-71;  instructor, 
Music,  Illinois,  1872-79;  instructor,  Free  Hand  Drawing,  1872-76;  Taught  at 
Brownwood  Coll.,  Tex.,  Music,  1891-95;  Glen  Rose  Coll.,  Tex.,  Music  and 
Art,  1900-02.  First  woman  teacher  and  first  teacher  of  music  iu  the 
University;  Pres.  Woman's  Club,  Glen  Rose,  Tex.,  1900-02;  Pres.  W.C.  T.  U., 
Oberlin,  Ohio,  1905-06. 

Married  Rev.  Levi  F.  Bickford,  Ph.  D.,  Aug.  6;  1879,  Oberlin,  O.     Chil- 
dren, Francis  Patchin,  born  June  5,  1880;  Frederic  Lewis,  bom  Feb.  11,  1882; 
Claribel  L.,  born  Aug.  16,  1887;  John  Thomas,  born  Feb.  6,  1891. 
Address,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

ARTHUR  SAYLES  PATTERSON 
Ph.  B.     Assistant  in  French,  1896-97. 

ARTHUR  ERNEST  PAUL 
1897.     (See  No.  1061.) 

HARRY    G.   PAUL 

Born  Oct.  24,  1874,  in  New  Orleans,  La. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  English,  1901-04,  1905 — .  Prepared 
in  Peoria  High  School.  B.  A.,  1897,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Work  towards  M.  A. 
in  Mich.  Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Mich.  Oratorical  Assn.;  Pres.  of  U.  of  C.  Drama- 
tic Club.  Principal  of  Escanaba,  Mich.,  High  School,  1897-1900;  Rhetoric 
Reader  in  Univ.  of  Chicago,  two  quarters;  in  charge  of  two  classes  in  compo- 
sition, spring  quarter  of  1901 ;  instructor  in  South  Side  Acad.,  Chicago,  1901 ; 
Instructor  in  English,  Illinois,  1901-04;  Graduate  student,  Columbia  Univ., 
1904-05;  Asst.  Prof,  of  English  Literature,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  609  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

CECIL  HOBART  PEABODY 

Born  August  9,  1855,  in  Burlington,  Vt.  f.  Selim  Hobart  Peabodv.  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Peabody. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  1881-83.  B.  Sc,  1877, 
Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Asst.  Professor  of  Mech.  Engr.,  1881-83;  Illinois;  Asst. 
Prof,  of  Steam  Engr.,  M.  I.  T.,  1884;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Steam  Eng'g,  1889; 
Professor  of  Naval  Architecture  and  Marine  Engr.,  M.  I.  T.,  1893 — .  Pub- 
lished: Table  of  the  Properties  of  Saturated  Steam,  etc.,  1883;  Thermodyno- 
mois  of  the  Steam  Engine,  etc.,  1889;  Valvegear  for  Steam  Engines,  1892; 
Steam  Boiler,  (with  E.  F.  Miller),  1897;  Manual  of  the  Steam  Engine 
Indicator,  1900;  Naval  Architecture,  1904.  Member  Council,  Soc.  of  Naval 
Archts.  and  Marine  Engrs.;  Fellow  Amer.  Acad.;  Society  of  Arts,  M.  I.  T. 

Married  Sarah  Angeline ,  in  Boston,  1885. 

Address,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology,  Boston,  Mass. 

LORIN  WILLIAM  PEABODY 

1891.      (See  No.  660) 

SELIM  HOBART  PEABODY 

Born  x\ug.  20,  1829,  in  Rockingham,  Vt.  f.  Rev.  Charles  Hobart 
Peabody,  died  1842.  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Pangborn,  born  May  21,  1831,  at 
Burlington,  Vt.,  (died  Sept.  7,  1904,  Chicago,  111.). 

Second  Regent  (President)  of  the  University.  Prepared  in  Public  Latin 
Schoolof  Boston.  B.  A.,  1852,  Vermont  Univ.;  Ph.  D.,  1877, same;  LL.D.,1881, 


Faculty  541 

Univ.  of  Iowa.  Sigma  Phi.  Principal  of  High  School,  Burlington.  Vt.,  1852  ; 
Prof,  of  Math,  in  Institute,  Fairfax  ,Vt.,  1853  ;  Prof,  of  Mathem  aticsand  Phvsics 
in  Polytechnic  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1854;  chief  clerk  in  a  U.  S.  Land 
office,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1859;  Prin.  of  High  School,  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis.,  1863; 
Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Physics  and  Astronomy,  Chicago  High  School,  1865  ; 
organized  Evening  High  School,  Chicago,  1866;  Prof.  Physics  and  Civil 
Engineering,  Amherst,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1871;  Chicago  High  School,  1874-75; 
Prof,  of  Physics  and  Mech.  Eng'r,  Univ.  of  111.,  1878-80;  President  (Regent) 
of  the  University,  1880-91;  Chief,  Dept.  Liberal  Arts,  World's  Columbian 
Exp.,  1891-94;  Editor  and  Statistican,  Amer.  Comm'n  to  Exp.  at  Paris, 
1899;  Chief,  Dept.  Liberal  Arts,  Buffalo  Exp.,  1900;  was  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
Exp.,  1901;  Asst.  to  Director  General  of  St.  Louis  Exp.,  having  charge  of 
Educational  Exhibit,  also  Supt.  of  Awards.  First  Exp.  work  for  the  Phila. 
Co.  Soc.  and  the  U.  S.  Agr.  Soc,  1855;  installed  the  Exhibit  of  State  of 
Illinois,  New  Orleans  Exp.,  1887;  manager  of  Educational  Exhibit  in  Chi- 
cago, 1893.  Surs'eyed  and  subdivided  a  large  part  of  Eau  Claire,  while  in 
U.  S.  Land  office;  conducted  novel  and  executive  experiments  upon  flow 
of  sap  in  trees,  Mars  Agri.  Coll.,  1871-74.  Pubhshed:  Books:  Cecil's  Books 
of  Natural  History,  1868;  Cecil's  Book  of  Birds,  Beasts  and  Insects,  3  vols., 
pub.  by  J.  N.  Clarke,  Chicago;  Ray's  Series  Elements  of  Astronomv.  1869, 
pub.  by  Van  Antwert,  Bragg  &  Co.,  Cin.,  O.;  Ray's  Series  Commoii  School 
Arithmetic,  1872,  pub.  by  Ivison,  Balkeman  &  Co.,  N.  Y.  City;  Editor, 
International  Cyclopedia,  1880,  New  York  City;  American  Patriotism,  a 
volume  of  historical  pamphlets  and  addresses,  pub.  J.  A.  Alden,  N.  Y.; 
Eleven  Baccalaureate  Serm.ons,  1880-91,  not  published.  Magazine  articles: 
Land  Marks,  address  given  before  the  Wis.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  Kenosha, 
July  29,  1863,  pub.  in  the  Wis.  Jour,  of  Education,  Sept.,  1863.  Madison; 
articles  on  Astronomy,  pub.  in  The  Scholar,  in  Mother's  Journal  and  in 
Sunshine  and  Shadow,  Criticisms  and  Reviews  of  new  books,  pub.  in  The 
Dial,  by  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  1893-1900.  Member:  Chicago  Lit.  Club, 
1891-1900;  Pres.,  111.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1888;  Pres.  Wis.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1878-80;  Pres.  Chicago  Acad,  of  Sciences,  1892;  Pres.  of  Nat'l  Council 
of  Education,  1889;  Secretary  of  a  Republican  political  club  in  1856,  during 
Fremont  Campaign;  member  Sociate  Entomolique  de  Frances;  fellow  of 
Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.;  fellow  of  London  Soc.  of  Sci.,  Letters  and  Art. 
Married  Marv  Elizabeth  Peabody,  Aug.  9,  1852,  Burlington,  "Vt.,  (died 
Sept.  7,  1904).  'Children,  Grace,  bom  1853;  Cecil  Hobart,  1855;  Arthur, 
1858;  Kate  Fleming,  1860. 
Died  May  26,  1903,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

FREDERIC  GEORGE   PEGELOW 
1905.      (See  No.  2471) 

WILLIAM  DAVID  PENCE 

1886.      (See  No.  482) 

CURTIS  GORDON   PEPPER 

Born  Sept.  6,  1886,  in  Champaign,  111.  f.  Henrv  Joseph  Pepper,  Feb. 
29.  1860,  in  Frankhn,  Ind.  m.  Katherine  M.  Burgan,  Mar.  14,  1863,  in 
Thomtown,  Ind. 

Instructor  in  Military  Science,  1905-06.      Prepared  in  Champaign  High 
School.      M.    E.    Society!     B.    S.,    1906.      First    Lieut,    in    Univ.    Regiment, 
1904-05;   Capt.   and   Regt.   Adj.,    1905-06.      Instructor  in   MiHtary  Science 
and  Tactics,  appointed  Sept.  18,  1905. 
Address,  509  West  Park  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK   PERRY 

Born  Dec.  11,  1865,  at  Montreal,  Canada,  f.  William  Perry,  May  3, 
1837,  Chudleigh,  Devonshire,  England,  m.  Emily  Prowse,  Apr.  6,  1838, 
Stonehouse.  near  Plymouth.  Devonshire,  England. 

Assistant    Professor    of    Machine    Construction,    1904 — .      Prepared    in 


542  University  of  Illinois 

Gushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  S.  B.,  Worcester  Polytech.  Inst.,  1894- 
M.  E.,  1904,  Cornell,  Univ.  Tau  Beta  Pi,  1905,  Univ.  of  111.  Served  ap; 
prenticeship,  worked  as  machinist  and  tool  maker,  Montreal,  Canada,  and  at 
Worcester,  Mass.;  student,  1888-94;  charge  of  shops  and  manual  training 
schools,  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  1894-99;  principal  of  Kapua  private  man.  train, 
school,  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  1899-1900;  travel  and  study  abroad  and  in  U.  S., 
1900-02;  student,  Cornell  Univ:,  1902-04.  Asst.  Prof,  of  Machine  Construc- 
tion, in  charge  of  Mechanical  Department,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904 — .  Member 
Tau  Beta  Pi,  U.  of  I.,  1905. 

Married  Sarah  Frances  Brown  Martin,  June  28,  1905,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Address,  3416  Cedar  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

AMOS  WILLIAM  PETERS 

Born  Aug.  10,  1866,  Delphos,  Ohio.  f.  Charles  Frederic  Peters,  Ger- 
many,    m.   Margaret  Sophia  Grafing,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Zoology,  1903 — .  Prepared  in  Delphos,  Ohio,  High  School 
and  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.  B.  L.,  1897,  Adelbert  Coll.,  Western  Reserve 
Univ.  M.  A.,  1901,  Harvard  Univ.,  Zoology;  Ph.  D.,  1903,  same.  Teacher 
in  Elementary  Schools,  Ohio,  1884-92;  Teacher  of  Science,  High  School, 
Warren,  Ohio,  1897-1900;  Asst.  in  Zoology,  Harvard  Univ.,  1901-03;  In- 
structor in  Zoologv,  Illinois,  1903 — .  Published:  Some  Methods  for  Use  in 
the  Study  of  Infusoria,  Amer.  Naturalist,  Vol.  XXXV,  1901,  pp.  553-559; 
Metabolism  and  Division  in  Protozoa,  Proc.  Amer.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences, 
Vol.  XXXIX,  1904,  pp.  441-516;  Phospharescence  in  Ctenophores,  Jour, 
of  Experimental  Zoology,  Vol.  II,  1905,  pp.  103-116.;  The  Sequence  of 
Organisms  in  a  Protozoan  Culture  and  its  Irreversibility,  Science,  N.  S., 
Vol.  XXI,  1905,  pp.  851-852;  An  Analysis  of  Physiological  Conditions  in  a 
Protozoan  Culture,  Science,  N.  S.,  Vol.  XXI,  1905,  pp.  852.  Member  Amer. 
Soc.  Zoologists,  1903;  Amer.  Assn.  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1903; 
Sigma  Xi,  1905. 

Married  Carie  Frances  Wolcott,  1899,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

JAMES  HARVEY  PETTIT 

Born  Aug.  9,  1876,  La  Grange,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.  f.  James  Silas 
Pettit,  La  Grange,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1845.  m.  Ella  Flagler,  Overlook,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  9,  1854. 

Assistant  in  Soil  Analysis  in  the  Agr.  Exp.  Station,  1901 — .  Prepared  in 
Shortsville  High  School,  N.  Y.  Ph.  B.,  1900,  Cornell.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  One  year's  Graduate  work  in  Chemistry  at 
Cornell.  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Cornell,  1900-01;  Asst.  in  Chemistry, 
in  Exp.  Station,  1901-03;  Instructor  in  Soil  Fertility  in  Coll.  of  Agr., 
First  Assistant  in  Soil  Analysis,  Illinois  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903 — . 
Published:  Minimum  Boiling-points  and  Vapor  Compositions,  Jour. 
Physical  Chemistry,  Vol.  3,  No.  6,  June,  pp.  349-364,  1899;  Improved 
Method  for  Separation  and  Determination  of  Total  Alkalis  in  Soils,  Jour. 
Amer.  Chem.  5oc.,  Vol.  XXV,  No.  5,  pp.  496-498,  May,  1903;  The  Determina- 
tion of  Organic  Carbon  in  Soils,  Dec,  1904.  Member  Amer.  Breeder's 
Assn.,  1905 — . 

Married  EHzabeth  Gunn  Winne,  Sept.  3,  1902,  Montour  Falls, N.  Y. 
Address,  914i  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

JAMES  DAVID  PHILLIPS 
1893.      (See  No.  760) 

HERMAN  S.   PIATT 
1892.     (See  No.  703) 

CHARLES  E.   PICKARD 
Asst.  EngHsh  and  Ancient  Languages,  1877-83.      B.  A. 


Faculty  543 

CHARLES  CHURCHILL   PICKETT 
1900.     (See  No.  1381) 

CHARLES  HENRY   PIERCE 

Born  Mar.  6,  1878,  in  Rovalton,  Vt.  f.  Henrv  Pierce,  Jan.  16,  1834, 
Royalton,  Vt.     m.   Mary  Tuttle,  Mar.  21,  1841,  Newburg,  Vt. 

Instructor  in  Theoretical  and  Applied  Mechanics,  1905 — .  Prepared  in 
Royalton  Acad.  B.  S.,  1904.  Univ.  of  Vermont.  Member  Delta  Sigma  and 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Phelps  Prize  in  Engineering.  Instrumentman,  New- 
ton, Mass.,  1904;  transitman  and  draftsman,  Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.,  1904- 
05;  draftsman,  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Ry.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1905;  instructor  in  Theo- 
retical and  Applied  Mechanics,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Member  Boston  Soc.  of 
Civ.  Engrs. 
Address,  606  Lincoln  Ave.,  L^rbana,  111. 

EDWIN  HALL  PIERCE 
Instructor  in  Violin,  and  conductor  of  Military  Band,  1896-97. 

BERTHA  MARION  PILLSBURY 
1895.      (See  No.  897) 

WILLIAM  LOW  PILLSBURY 

Born  Nov.  4,  1838,  in  Deroy,  N.  H.  f.  Stephen  Pillsbury,  Dec.  5,  1810, 
Newburyport,  Mass.     m.   Abigail  Perkins   Low,  July  4,  1808,  Deroy,  N.  H. 

Registrar,  1893 — .  Prepared  in  Phillips  Academv,  Andover,  Mass., 
1859.  A.  B.,  1863,  Harvard  College;  A.  M.,  1866,  same!  Member  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Scholarship  last  three  years  at  Harvard.  Principal  of  Model 
School,  Illinois  State  Norm.al  Univ.,  Normal,  1863-70;  chief  clerk,  office  of 
State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  1879-87;  Insurance  and  Real  Estate, 
1870-78;  Secretary,  Agr'l  Exp.  Sta.,  Apr.  19,  1888-96;  corresponding  and 
Recording  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Univ.  of  111.,  July  1,  1888 — ; 
Registrar,  Sept.  1,  1893—;  Secretary  Alumni  Assn.,  1898—.  Published: 
Bateman's  Common  School  Decisions^  revised  by  W.  L.  Pillsbury,  and  pub- 
lished by  Pillsbury  &  Freeman,  1887,  vol.  8.,  269  pp.  Subsequent  editions 
revised  and  published  by  W.  L.  Pillsbury.  Sundry  articles  in  school  journals; 
articles  in  the  Reports  of  the  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  13th  to  16th  in- 
clusive; also  an  historical  sketch  of  the  Illinois  State  Normal  LTniv.,  the  So. 
111.  Normal  Univ.,  and  the  Univ.  of  111.  in  the  17th  Report;  the  statistical 
parts  of  Reports,  13th  to  16th;  article  in  two  parts.  Trans.  111.  State  Hist. 
Soc,  1901,  pp.  30-40;  Govt.  Land  Grants  for  Education;  Johnathan  Baldwin 
Turner.      Member:    Amer  Hist.  Soc;  Eastern  111.  Harvard  Club. 

Married  Marion  Forrest   (Hammond,   by  adoption),   Dec.   26,    1866,   at 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.     Children,  William  Forrest,  born  Dec  17,  1867;  Arthur 
Low,  Nov.  30,   1869;  George  Stephen,  Feb,   18,   1871,  (died  Mar.   5,   1876); 
Bertha  Marion,  June  18,  1875;  Charles  Stephen,  Feb.  3,  1887. 
Address,  506  West  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

ALDEN  G.   PIPPIT 

Born  July  4,  1868,  in  Bushnell,  111. 

Assistant  in  Wood  Shop,   1905-06.      Prepared  in  Abingdon   High  School 
and  Hedding  Soil.     Taught   in  Knox  and   Warren  counties,    1890-1901;   in 
Abingdon  High  School,  1903-05;  Asst.  in  Wood  Shop,  Illinois,  1905—. 
Address,  601  Union  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

FLORENCE  ELIZABETH   PITTS 

1904.      (See  No.  2202) 

EMMA  ODY   POHL 
Born  Dec.  17,  1881,  Greenville,  Miss. 
Prepared  in  Greenville,  Miss.,  High  School,   1897.     Taught  Gymnastics 


544  University  of  Illinois 

in  public  schools,  Greenville,  Miss.,  1899-1904;  two  terms  in  Univ.  Normal  at 
Oxford,  Miss.,  1901-02;  Asst.  in  Women's  Gymnasium,  Illinois,  1905 — . 
Address,  901  South  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

ERNEST  WILLIAM  PONZER 

1900.      (See  No.  1383) 

EDWARD  WARREN   POOLE 

1897.      (See  No.  1066) 

EDWIN  LINDSAY  POOR 
1902.      (See  No.  1745) 

ROBERT  KNIGHT  PORTER 

1896.  (See  No.  980) 

HIRAM  FRANKLIN   POST 

1902.  (See  No.  1746) 

JOHN  HENDERSON   POWELL 
1891.      (See  No.  661) 

J.  W.   POWELL 
Professor   of    Natural    History   and    Zoology,    1869-70.      M.  A.     United 
States  Geologist. 

BANUS  HUTSON  PRATER 

1903.  (See  No.  1904) 

JOHN  WALTER  PREIHS 

Bom  Oct.  16,  1884,  in  Martinsville,  111.  f.  Carl  Preihs,  Oct.  25,  1854,  in 
Ober  Glogaw,  Silesia,  Germany,  m.  Ricka  Egli,  Dec.  14,  1863,  in  Haslen, 
Switzerland. 

Assistant  Librarian,  1904-06.  Prepared  in  Sandoval  High  School. 
LL.  B.,  1906.  Member  Witenagenote  Court ;  Egyptian  Club;  Theta  Kappa 
Nn.  Instructor  in  Commercial  Law,  Brown's  Business  Coll.,  Jan.-June, 
1903;  assistant  librarian  of  law  library,  Illinois,  Sept.,  1904-Feb.,  1905; 
librarian,  Feb.-June,  1905-06. 
Address,  Sandoval,  111. 

FREDERICK  W.   PRENTICE 
Professor  of  Veterinary  Science,  and  Lecturer  in  same,  1873-88.      M.  D. 

OTAKAR  LUDWIG  PROHASKA 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1900-01. 

ALICE   PUTNAM 

1899.  (See  No.  1251) 

HADLY  W.  QUAINTANCE 

1900.  (vSee  G9) 

OSCAR  QUICK 
Instructor  in  Physics,  1896-98;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics,  1898-1902.     M.  A. 

BERTHA  THATCHER  RANDALL 

1903.      (See  No.  1945) 

DWIGHT  T.   RANDALL 

1897.  (See  No.  1069) 

FRED  HENRY  RANKIN 

Born  Mav  18,  1865,  at  Athens,  Menard  Co..  111.  f.  Henrv  B.  Rankin, 
born  Apr.  7,'l837,  at  Athens,  111.  m.  Alma  Hurd,  June  30,  184'2,  at  Ottawa, 
111. 

Superintendent,    Agricviltural    College    Extension,    1902 — .      Prepared    in 


Faculty  545 

Athens  High  School  and  Whipple  Academy.  Phi  Alpha;  Alpha  Zeta. 
Farming.  1886-1900;  Institute  Visitor,  Oct.  'l ,  1901-July  1,  1902;  Supt., 
Agr.  Coll.  Extension,  Illinois,  1902 — .  Leave  of  absence.  May  1,  1904-Dec. 
l,to  act  as  Secretary  of  department  of  Live  Stock  at  Universal  Expo.,  St. 
Louis,  Was  member  of  International  Jury  of  awards.  Edited,  annual 
reports  of  111.  Live  Stock  Breeders'  Assn.  and  issued  leaflets  and  circulars  as 
one  of  the  features  of  College  Extension  work  and  prepared  addresses  for 
Agr.  Meetings  in  this  and  other  states.  Frequent  contributor  to  the  Agr. 
Press.  President,  State  Sugar  Beet  Growers'  Assn.,  1897-1900;  Secretary, 
Illinois  State  Live  Stock  Breeders'  Assn.  since  1895;  member  Presby.  chtirch. 

Married  Jennie  Brunner,  July  30,  1904. 
Address,  1108  West  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

JEROME  EDWARD  READHIMER 

1904.      (See  No.  2211) 

AUGUSTUS  JOSEPH   REEF 
1904.      (See  No.  2212) 

MAURICE  HOLMES  REES 

Born  Apr.  27,  1880,  in  Newton,  Iowa.  f.  Spencer  H.  Rees,  Ohio.  m. 
Margret  E.  Holmes,  Salem,  Ind. 

Fellow  in  Zoologv,  1904-05.  Prepared  in  country  schools  and  Newton 
High  School.  B.  A.',  1904,  Monmouth  Coll;  M.  A.,  1905,  Illinois.  Asst.  in 
Biologv  in  Monmouth  Coll.;  Fellow  in  Zoology,  lUinois,  1904-05;  Prof,  of 
xNatural  Science,  York  Coll.,  York,  Nebr.,  1905-06;  Prof,  of  Biologv, 
TarkioColl.,  Tarkio,  Mo.,  1906 — .  Iowa  Nat.  Guard,  1889-1901;  hon- 
orably discharged  with  rank  of  Q.  M.  Serg.,  Co.  L,  50th  Reg.  I.  N.  G. 
Address,  Tarkio,  Mo. 

GEORGE   I.   REEVES 

1902.  (See  No.  1748) 

HARLEY  EDSON  REEVES 

1895.      (See  No.  900) 

LEWIS  ADDISON  RHOADES 

Bom  Dec.  19,  1860,  in  Skaneatetes,  New  York.  f.  Lewis  H.  Rhoades. 
m.   Rachel  Parsons  (Williams)  . 

Professor  of  German,  1896-1903.  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  B.  A., 
1884,  Univ.  of  Mich.  M.  A.,  1886,  same;  Ph.  D.,  1892,  Univ.  of  Gottingen. 
Instructor  in  Ann  Arbor  High  School,  1886-88;  instructor  in  German,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1888-1890;  Prof,  of  German,  Illinois,  1896-1903;  same,  .Ohio 
State  Univ.,  1903 — .  Editor:  (With  introductions  and  notes):  Schiller's 
Maria  Stuart,  1893;  Goethe's  Iphigenie  auf  Tauris,  1896;  Freytag's  Aus 
dem  Jahrhundert  des  grossen  Krieges,  1898 — ;  Schillers'  Jungfrau  von  Or- 
leans, 1901;  Biblische  Geschichten  (selected  and  annotated),  1902. 
Wrote:  Holtv's  Verhaltnis  zur  Englischen  Literature  (doctor's  thesis), 
1893,  G5ttingen. 

Married    Anna    Evans    Miner,    1887,    at    Ann    Arbor,    Mich.     Children, 
Rachel,  born  1889;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  Frances,  born,  1893,  do.;  Marv,  born 
1899,  at  Urbana,  111. 
Address,  162  14th  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

ROBERT  EARL   RICHARDSON 
1901.      (See  No.  1573) 

FREDERICK   WILLIAM  RICHART 
1891.      (See  No.  662) 

JOHN  JEFFERSON  RICHEY 

1903.  (See  No.  1947) 


546  University  of  Illinois 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD  RICKER 

1872.      (See  No.  13) 

HENRY  LEWIS  RIETZ 

Born  Aug.  24,  1875,  Gilmore,  Ohio.  f.  Jacob  Rietz,  Oct.  11,  1847,  on 
the  Frohnbacher  Hot'  in  the  Rhein  Platz,  Bavaria,  Germany,  m.  Tabitha 
Jane  Gray,  Dec.  17,  1852,  Port  Washington,  Ohio. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1903 — .  Prepared  in 
Gnadenhutten  High  School,  Gnadenhutten,  Ohio.  B.  S.,  1899,  Ohio  State 
Univ.;  Ph.  D.,  1902,  Cornell.  Ohver  Graduate  Scholarship,  Cornell  Univ.; 
Erastus  Brooks  Fellowship  in  Math.,  Cornell.  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  IlUinois. 
Asst.  in  Math.,  Corn'ell  Univ.,  1901-02;  Prof,  of  Math,  and  Astronomy, 
Butler  Coll.,  1902-03;  Instructor  in  Math.,  Illinois,  1903-04;  Asst.  Prof,  of 
Math.,  same,  1904 — .  Published;  On  Primitive  Groups  of  Odd  Order, 
Amer.  Jour,  of  Math.,  Vol.  26,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  1-30;  On  Groups  in  which 
Certain  Commutative  Operations  are  Conjugate,  Transactions  Amer.  Math. 
Soc,  Vol.  5,  No.  4,  pp.  500-508,  1904;  Simply  Transitive  Primitive  Groups 
which  are  Simple  Groups,  Bull.  Amer.  Math.  Soc.,  Vol.  11,  July,  1905,  pp. 
545-546.  Member  M.  E.  Church;  Sigma  Xi;  Amer.  Math.  Soc;  Amer.  Assn. 
for  Advancement  of  Science. 
Address,  805  S.  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

WALTER  JOHN  RISLEY 

Born  Mar.  16,  1874,  in  Logan,  Ohio.  f.  John  Risley,  June  5,  1848,  in 
Logan,  Ohio.     m.   Elizabeth  Drescher,  June  15,  1843,  Logan,  Ohio. 

Assistant  in  Mathematics,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Logan  High  School. 
Attended  Ohio  Univ.,  1895-97;  B.  S.,  1900,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Member  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  Athenian  Lit.  Soc.  Instructor  in  Math.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1897; 
Math,  and  Physics,  Joliet  High  School  Twp.,  111.,  1900-03;  Instructor  in 
Math.,  Armour  Inst.,  1903-05;  Asst.  in  Math.,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Published: 
Algebra,  Pts.  I,  II.  Ill,  American  School  of  Corresp.,  Chicago,  111.,  Quarto, 
96  pp.  each.  Solid  Geometry,  (Co-author  with  C.  W.  Leigh),  Amer.  School 
of  Corresp.,  Chicago,  111.,  1905;  Quarto,  110  pp.  Graphs;  American  School 
of  Corresp.,  1906;  Quarto,  about  60  pp.      Member  Amer.  Math.  Soc. 

Married  Bessie   R.  ,  Jan.    16,   1897,  at  Athens,   Ohio.     Children, 

Walter   John,    Jr.,    born    Nov.,   1897;    Ralph    Edwin,  born  Dec.   1898;  Lee 

Carlton,  born  May,  1903. 

Address,  15  East  Healy  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

ELNA  ALPHONSO  ROBINSON 
1875.      (See  No.  83) 

MAURICE  HENRY  ROBINSON 

Born  June  7,  1865,  in  New  Hampshire,  f.  Joseph  Wadleigh  Robinson, 
Dec.  7,  1817,  Meredith,  N.  H.  m.  Frances  Eliza  Weld,  Mar.  23,  1831, 
Boothbay,  Me. 

Professor  of  Industry  and  Transportation,  1902 — .  Prepared  in  New  Hamp- 
ton Lit.  Inst.,  N.  H.  B.  L.,  1890,  Dartmouth  Coll. ;  M.A.,  1898,  same;  Ph.D., 
1902,  Yale  Univ.  Member  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Grad- 
uate Scholar  at  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1896-97  ;  Fellowship,  Yale  Univ.,  1898-99. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Wahpeton,  N.D,,  1890-92;  Supt.and  Prin.,  Madelia, 
Minn.,  1892-96;  Assistant  in  Pol.  Sci.,  Dartmouth,  1897-98;  Instructor  Pol. 
Econ.,  Yale  Univ.,  1899-1902;  Prof,  of  Industry  and  Transportation,  Illinois, 
1902 — .  Published :  A  History  of  Taxation  in  New  Hampshire,  Amer.  Econ. 
Assn.,  1903,  220  pp.;  The  Report  of  the  Industrial  Commission,  V,  Trusts, 
pamphlet ,  20  pp. ,  1 903 .  Articles :  The  Work  of  the  Industrial  Commission ,  Yale 
Review,  1900;  The  Proposed  New  York  Business  Companion  Act,  1900;  The 
Chicago  Conference  on  Trusts,  Yale,  Review,  Aug.,  1900;  The  Classification 
of  Monopolies  and  Trusts,  Yale  Review,  Nov.,  1900;  Concentration  in  Retail 


Faculty  547 

Trade,  Yale  Review,  Aug.,  1901;  The  Trust  Problem  and  Public  Opinion, 
Public  Policy,  June,  1901.  Member:  Amer.  Economic  Assn.,  1899;  Amer. 
Pol.  Science  Assn.,  1904;  Congr.  Church;  United  Church,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Married  Elinor   Corse,  Sept.  10,  1890.     C/uVd,  Florence  Elinor,  born  June 
29,  1891. 
Address,  906 i  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

STILLMAN  WILLIAMS  ROBINSON 
Born    Mar.    6,    1838,    South    Reading,    Windsor    Co.,    Vt.     f.   Ebenezer 
Robinson,    Jr.,    Sept.    30,    1810,    So.    Reading,    Vt.     m.   Adeline    Williams 
Robinson,  Dec.  19,  1814. 

Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering  and  Physics,  1870-82,  Dean  of 
College  of  Engineering,  1878.  Prepared  in  Springfield  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Vt.; 
Ann  Arbor  High  School.  Special  course  in  Civil  Eng'g,  1863.  C.  E.,  1863, 
Univ.  of  Mich.;  D.  Sc,  1896,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Literary  Society  at  Mich.; 
Students'  Lecture  Assn.  Asst.  Engr.  to  U.  S.  Lake  Survey,  1863-66; 
Asst.  in  Eng'g,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866-67;  Asst.  Prof.  Mining  Eng'g,  and 
Geodesy  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867-70;  Engr.  and  Astronomer,  Survey  West 
Boundarv  Line  of  Nebraska,  1869;  Professor  of  Mech.  Engr.  and  Physics, 
Illinois,  i870-Sept.,  1878;  Dean  Coll.  Eng'g,  1878,  Illinois;  Prof.  Mech. 
Eng'g  and  Phvsics,  1878-82;  Inspector  of  R.  Rs.  and  Bridges,  in  Ohio, 
1880-84;  Prof".  Mech.  Eng'g,  1882-95;  Professor  Emeritus  of  Mech. 
Eng'g,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1899 — •.  Inventor  to  Wire  Grip  Fastening 
Co.,  1884-98;  Consulting  Mech.  Engr.  for  Lick  Telescope  and  Mountings, 
1887;  consulting  Engr.,  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  on  Train  Brakes  and  R.  R.  Labora- 
tories, 1883-84;  same  on  Bridges,  1887-90.  Inventions:  First  Thermometer 
Graduating  Machine,  1860;  Magnetic  Break  Circuit  for  Astronom.  Clocks, 
1862;  Double  Eyepiece  for  Simultaneous  Astron.  Observers,  1864;  Auto- 
matic Cut-off  Engines  in  1872,  and  about  six  other  inventions,  not  patented. 
Patented  Inventions,  about  40  in  all:  Escapement  for  Timepieces,  1866;  Rock 
Drilling  Machines,  six,  1866-73;  Automatic  Cut-off  Engines,  1871 ;  Photograph 
Trimmer,  1873;  Treadle,  1873;  Sole  Fastenings  for  Boots  and  Shoes,  1883; 
and  1890;  Nailing  Machines  for  Boots  and  Shoes,  1890;  Screw  Wire  Cutting 
Machine,  1885;  Improved  Rote  Automatic  Car  Brake,  1883-84;  Iron  Piling, 
1886-89;  Substructure  for  Elec.  R.  Rs.,  1889;  Transmission  Dynomometer, 
1888;  Pilot  Tube  Instrument,  1892;  Hypodermic  Syringe,  1898.  Awards  on 
Inventions:  Cent,  exp.,  1876,  on  Thermometer  Grad.  Mach.;  on  Photograph 
Trimmer;  Templet  Odontograph,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Pilot  Tube 
Instrument.  Copyrights:  Principles  of  Mechanism,  1896;  Templet  Odonto- 
graph, Rules  and  tables.  Discoveries:  In  Perfect  Gas  Flow,  gas  caught  in 
Pilot  Tube  mouth,  complete  restoration  in  temp,  vol.,  and  pressure, 
1886;  Entire  suspension  of  lubricated  journal  on  Lubricant,  1890.  Pub- 
lished: Books  and  Phamphlets:  Principles  of  Mechanism,  text  book,  John 
W'ilev  &  Sons,  N.  Y.,  1896,  8vo.,  302  pp.;  of  Van  Nostrand's  Science  Series, 
N.  Y.,  16mo.:  No.  8,  Compound  Steam  Engines,  1884,  Part  II,  140  pp.;  No. 
24,  Treatise  on  Teeth  of  Wheels  and  Odontograph,  1876  and  3d  Ed.,  1906, 
167  pp.;  No.  59,  R.  R.  Economics,  1882,  131  pp.;  No.  60,  Strength  of  Wt. 
Iron  Bridge  Members,  1882,  175  pp.;  Mathematical  Investigation  of  the  Use 
of  the  Double  Float  in  Gauging  Rivers,  Appendix  to  D.  F.  Henry's  River 
Engr.,  Detroit,  1875,  75-86  pp. ;  Treatise  on  Gear  Teeth  by  Templet  Odonto- 
graph. pub.  by  author,  Columbus,  O.,  1883,  12mo,  30  pp.;  Measurement  of 
Gas  Wells,  Geol.  Repts.  of  Ohio,  1886,  8mo,  44  pp.;  Measurement  of  Natural 
Gas,  same,  1890,  8mo,  44  pp.;  Pitot  Inst,  for  Measuring  Gas,  same,  3rd  Edi- 
tion, 1892-96,  12mo.,  32  pp.;  Robinson-Riehle  Transmission  Dynamometer, 
Riehle  Bros.,  Phil.,  1893,  Smo,  15  pp.;  Cast  Iron  Piling,  Iron  Piling  Co., 
Columbus,  O.,  1899,  21  pp.;  Articles,  Franklin  Inst.  Jour.:  A  New  System 
of  Susp.  Bridges,  Thesis,  1863;  Solution  of  the  Problem  of  the  Rafters, 'l865 ; 
Arched  Truss  Girdes  Again,  1865;  Jets  of  Water,  1865,  National  Watch  Co. 


548  University  of  Illinois 

1868;  Leveling  and  Surveying  by  Means  of  Visual  Angle  and  Rod,  1866;  U. 
S.  Survey  of  N.  &  N.  W.  Lakes,  1867 ;  Deepening  of  Michigan  and  Illinois 
Canal,  1868;  Spetcacle  Glasses  for  Public  Speakers,  1869.  Engineering 
Magazine:  River  Gauging  and  the  Double  Float,  1875,  pp.  99-109;  Forms 
of  Teeth  Wheels,  Vol.  15,  1876,  pp.  97-108;  On  a  New  Odontograph,  Vol.  15, 
1876,  pp.  1-19;  Rapid  Methods  of  Laying  and  Gearing,  Vol.  19,  1878,  pp. 
312-317;  Pitot  Tube  Inst,  for  Measuring  Streams,  Vol.  18,  1878,  pp.  255- 
263-Construction  of  Conveyer  Spirals,  Vol.  20,  1879,  pp.  165-167;  Flow  of 
Gases  through  Tubes,  Vol.  24,  1881,  pp.  370-378;  Strength  of  Wrought  Iron 
Bridge  Members,  Vol.  26,  1882,  pp.  409-428;  Two  Cylinder  Compound  En- 
gines, Vol.  29,  1883,  pp.  329-347;  353-369;  Long  Column  Formula,  Vol.  30, 
1884,  pp.  282-289;  Measurement  of  Gas  Wells,  Vol.  35,  1886,  pp.  39-102. 
Transactions,  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs:  Efficiency  of  the  Crank,  Vol.  1, 
1880,  pp.  218-237;  Cushion  Adjustment  in  Engines,  Vol.  1,  1880,  pp.  252- 
260;  Railroad  Economics,  Vol.  2,  1881,  pp.  538-575;  Counterbalancing  of 
Engines,  Vol.  2,  1881,  pp.  249-272;  Rational  System  of  Piston  Packing, 
Vol.  2,  1881,  pp.  19-34;  Compound  Pumping  Engines,  Vol.  3,  1882,  pp. 
141-187;  Back  Pressure  on  Valves,  Vol.  4,  1883,  pp.  150-164.  Transactions 
Amer.  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs.:  Vibration  of  Bridges,  Vol.  16,  1887,  pp.  42-65; 
Red  Rock  Cantilever  Bridge,  Vol.  25,  1891,  p.  662;  Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of 
Set.:  Ringing  Fences,  Vol.  30,  1881,  p.  36;  Training  in  Engineering  Science, 
Vol.  42,  1893,  pp.  113-118.  Judge  of  Awards  at  R.  R.  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1883;  Chairman  Committee  on  Standards  for  Amer.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  1884; 
Fellow,  Amer.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.,  1883  and  after;  Vice.  Pres.,  1893;  Roland 
Prize,  Amer.  Soc.  C.  Es.,  1889.  Member,  Amer  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs.,  1880; 
Amer.  Soc.  Civil  Engrs.,  1884;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engr.  Education,  1893; 
Soc.  Naval  Archs.  and  Marine  Engrs.,  1893;  Ohio  Soc.  Mech.,  Elect,  and 
Steam  Engrs,  1901;  Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1881. 

Married  Mary  E.  Holden,  Dec.  1893,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.;  (died  1885); 
Mary  Haines,  Apr.,   1888,  Ada,  Ohio.     Children.  JLckka.  Mazola,  born  Oct., 
1869;  Erdis  Geroska,  Jan.,  1872;  Zella  Vina,  Dec,  1877. 
Address,  13  53  Highland  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  ROLFE 

1872.      (See  No.  14) 

PETER  ROOS 

Born  Feb.  22,  1850,  in  Lyngby,  Kristianstads  Lan,  Sweden. 

Instructor,  Professor  of  Industrial  Art  and  Design,  1880-90.  Prepared 
in  public  schools  of  Lyngby  and  Kristianstad.  Came  to  America  in  1872; 
fresco  painter  and  designer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1872-73 ;  instructor  in  the  Boston 
Evening  Drawing  Schools,  1873  ;  established  art  school,  the  Boston  Art  Acad., 
in  1874;  instructor  in  industrial  Art  and  Design,  Illinois,  1876-77  and  winter 
and  spring  terms  of  1880;  professor  of  Industrial  Art  and  Design,  same,  1880- 
09;  studied  and  practiced  landscape  art,  1890-96;  director  of  Art  Study  in 
public  schools  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896 — .  Member  Boston  Art  Club, 
1874;  N.  E.  A.,  1903;  State  Teachers' Assn.  of  Mass.,  1897;  The  Cambridge 
Municipal  Art  Society,  1903;  The  Univ.  of  lUinois  Club,  1903. 
Address,  24  Sacramento  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CARLTON  RAYMOND  ROSE 

Born  June  16,  1873.     f.   Benjamin  Preston  Rose.     m.   Esther  Robinson. 

Instructor  in  Chemistrv,  1896-1900.  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  High 
School.  Ph.  B.,  1894,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Ph.  M.,  1896,  do.  Member  Delta 
Upsilon.  Scholarship,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Asst.  in  Chemistrv,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1894-96;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1896-1900;  Prof,  of  Metal- 
lurgy, Colo.,  School  of  Mines,  1901-03;  Asst.  Supt.,  U.  S.  Zinc  Co.,  Pueblo, 
Colo.,  1903 — .      Member  Amer.  Inst,  of  Mining  Engrs,  1901 — . 

Married  Winifred  Higbee,  Aug.  12,  1897,  in  Buchanan,  Michigan.     Child, 
Carlton  Higbee,  born  Sept.  3,  1902. 
Address,  U.  S.  Zinc  Co.,  Pueblo,  Colo 


Faculty  j^. 


.889^     (See  No,  575"'™'=''  SHERMAX  ROSS 
■OO.v     (See  Xo,  2^^^  "-"'PTO^'  I^OTHGEB 
CHARLES  RALPH   ROUNDS 

school:  mstructorrn  Rhetoric  and  Publ^'^'^^'f-'^"'^!,,- ^'^^'^"^  ^"  ^°""trv 

Wiu/s"bom  A^r'V'SoS.  ''""''"'■  "'°''  C-"-fordsvfne.  Ind,     C/,;W.  Robert 
Address,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

CHESTER  H.   ROWELL 
Maria°WoodT'-    '^    '''' '    ^^— S^on,    IlL     f.  Jonathan    H.    RowelL     n. 

n'^e^lf^}^^  "fi,'  irAV  ''^''^^  -r-  on'Elec?.on's"Jth 
Contested  Ele'TolT..el'Xi::K^^^^^^^^  of 

^^or^;^  Se  ^^-"^  T  f^^^^'^^^^^^. 
Kans.  (now  dernct)  Radne  CoH  Wi.  America  taught  m  Baxter  ColL. 
structor  in  German.^ 'llHnof  iSfol'ol^/ll.L^f^.T'  ^^i^f;   H>gh  School;  In- 


^:rS''^^t^.  H?^;^-?'-    'A'-,    in    Chicago 


Address,  Fresno,  Calif. 

ADELLXE  WHITNEY  ROWLEY 
instructor  in  Music,  1896-97. 

1^04.      (SeeNo.2223f^™^'^^^'^^^^^'^^ 
im.      (See  No.  2224)  "^'^''""-^'^^'^^'-^^^ 
1903.      (SeeNo.l95ir''^^''-'^^^^^^"^T 


FANNY  M.   RYAN 
nguages,  18c 
-es  in  Bloomington,  111. 


Instructor  in  Modem  Languages,  1890-92 
Married.      Lives  in  BloominPtnn    Til 


550  University  op  Illinois 

FRED  ANSON  SAGER 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics,  1894-1903.      B.  S. 

JOHN  LANGLEY  SAMMIS 
1897.      (See  No.  1071) 

WILLIAM  EMANUEL  SANDFORD 

Born  Mar.  31,  1871,  in  Chicago,  111.  f.  Wilham  Brown  Sandford,  July  9, 
1843,  in  Paterson,  N.  J.  m.  Marv  Ann  Cowan,  Feb.  1,  1846,  in  Paterson, 
N.J. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Instructor  in  Pharmacy,  1892-96.  Prepared  in 
Kewanee  High  School  and  Univ.  of  111.  Acad.  Ph'  B.,  1892,  Univ.  of  Mich. 
Member,  Phi  Chi.  Assistant  in  chemistry,  1892-93,  Illinois;  asst.  in  chem. 
and  instructor  in  pharmacy,  same,  1893-94;  instructor  in  pharmacy,  same, 
1894-96;  chemist,  Western  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee,  111.,  1897-99;  superintendent, 
Western  Tube  Co.,  1899-1905;  supt.  Mark  Mfg.  Co.  (Tube  Works),  Zanes- 
ville,  Ohio,  1905 — .  Discovered,  appliances  in  Tube  Making  and  methods 
of  refining  waste  products  from  galvanizing  works,  also  improvements  in 
galvanizing  process.  Member,  Masons  (Royal  Arch),  1906;  Seventh  Regi- 
ment (Ohio)  Military  Band,  1906;  director  Kewanee  Military  Band,  111., 
1900-05;  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  1899;  Amxr.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engrs.,' 1906. 

Married  Eva  Regine  Phillips,  Aug.  7,  1895,  in  Kewanee,  111.     Children, 
Wilham  Philhps,  born  Oct.  27.  1896;  Edna  Muriel,  born  May  6,  1898;  Florence 
Louise,  born  May  IS,  1900;  Margaret  Isabel,  born  Jan.  16,  1905. 
Address,  1327  Maple  Ave.,  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

HERBERT  HOWLAND  SARGENT 

Born  Sept.  29,  1858,  in  Carlinville,  111.  f.  Jacob  True  Sargent,  m. 
Maria  L.  Bradley. 

Professor  of 'Mihtary  Science,  1886-87.  B.  S.,  Blackburn  Univ.,  1878; 
U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1883.'  Appointed  Second  Lieut.  2d  U.  S.  Cavalry,  1883. 
Served  on  frontier  (and  prof.  m.il.  science  at  Univ.  of  111.,  1886-87)  till  out- 
break of  Spanish-Amer.  War;  served  at  Washington,  May,  1898,  in  organiz- 
ing volunteers.  Appointed  major  and  adj.-m.ajor  volunteers.  May  1,  1898, 
declined;  appointed  col.  5th  U.  S.  volunteer  infantry.  May  20,  1898;  organ- 
ized regt.  at  Columbus,  Miss.;  at  Santiago,  Cuba,  Aug.  12,  1898;  comd.  dist. 
Guantonamo  under  Gen.  Wood,  1899;  mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Pa., 
May  31,  1899;  promoted  to  captain  of  cavalry,  Mar.  2,  1899;  appointed 
lieut.-col.  29th  infantry,  U.  S.  V.,  July  5,  1899;  arrived  Manila  with  regt. 
Nov.  2,  1899;  fought  insurgents  on  island  of  Luzon;  comd.  attacking  forces 
Dec.  19,  1899,  at  battle  of  San  Mateo  in  which  Gen.  Lawton  was  killed; 
returned  to  U.  S.,  1901;  captain  Second  Cavalry.  Author,  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte's First  Campaign,  1893;  The  Cam.paign  of  Marengo,  1897. 

Married  AHce  C.  Applegate,  Aug.  11,  1886,  at  Ashland,  Ore. 
Address,  care  of  Adjutant-General,  Washington,  D,  C. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SCHACHT 

1897.      (See  No.  1074) 

PETER  PHILLIP  SCHAEFER 

1900.      (See  No.  1407) 

HENRY  CARL  SCHELD 
Born   Apr.    11,    1873,   in   Germiany   (Niederscheld,   Wiesbaden). 
Instructor  in  Violin,  1901-03.      Prepared  in  Staples  High  School,  West- 
port,  Conn.     At  Amierican  Conservatory,  Chicago,  1899-1901.      Instructor  in 
Violin,    Harm.ony   and    Musical    History,    Illinois,    1901-03.     Teaching   and 
professional  work  in  Music  (Composition);    Instructor  in  Violin.  Mus.  The- 
ory, and  Mus.  Hist.,  Illinois,  1906 — .      Member  of  Congregational  Church. 
Address,  3064  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


Faculty  551 

EDWARD  CHARLES  SCHMIDT 

Bom  Mav  14,  1874,  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey,  f.  John  Frederick 
Schmidt,  Apr.  15,  1833,  Alphen  Holland,  m.  Kathe'rine  E.  Bisbord,  Feb. 
25,  1838,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  Assistant  Professor  of  Railway 
Engineering,  1898-1903.  Prepared  in  Jersey  Citv  High  School.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  M.  E.,  1895,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech.  With  Kalbfleisch  Chemical  Co.  of 
New  York  and  Buffalo,  in  charge  of  construction  and  m.aintenance  of  fur- 
naces, towers,  boilers,  engines,  pumps  and  auxiliary  apparatus  in  plant  for 
the  manufacture  of  sulphuric,  nitric,  and  h^-drochloric  acids  and  their  by- 
products, 1895-9  ;  one-half  year,  1896,  wi'th  C.  W.  Hunt  Co.,  New  York, 
makers  of  hoisting  machinery,  coal  handling  m^achinery,  elevators,  conveyors, 
etc.  Engaged  in  draughting  room.  With  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  steam  department  as  assistant  to  the  mechanical  engi- 
neer, 1897;  With  Am.erican  Stoker  Co.,  New  York,  manufacturers  of  the 
American  underfeed  automatic  stoker,  1898;  Instructor  in  Mech.  Eng'g, 
Illinois,  1898;  Assistant  Professor  of  Railway  Eng'g,  same.  1903.  Asst. 
Engineer,  Amer.  Hoist  &  Derrick  Co.,  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  1903-04;  Engineer  of 
Tests,  Kerr  Turbine  Co.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  1904—. 

Married  Violet  Delille   Javne.  June  15.  1904,  Urbana.  111.     Child.  Kath- 
arine, bom  Mar.  19,  1905. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SCHMIDT 

Instructor  in  German,  1896-97.      M.  A. 

MAURITZ  SCHMIDT 

Instructor  in  Gymnastics,  1890-91. 

HENRY  LAWRENCE  SCHOOLCRAFT 

Bom  June  19,  1868,  Hannibal,  Ohio.  f.  Sylvester  Schoolcraft.  Mar.  6, 
1834,  Gallupville,  N.  Y.  m.  Jane  Elizabeth  Ridinger,  Mar.  21.  1847, 
Empire,  Ohio. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  History,  1898 — .  Prepared  in  Marietta 
Acad.,  Ohio.  B.  A.,  1892,  Marietta  Coll.;'Ph.  D.,  1899,  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Scholar  in  Philosophy,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1894-95;  Fellow  in  History.  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1897-98.  Instructor 
in  History.  Illinois.  1898-1903 ;' Asst.  Prof,  of  History,  same.  1903 — . 
Published:  The  Genesis  of  the  Grand  Rem.onstrance,  Univ.  of  111.  Studies, 
Vol.  1,  No.  4.  Com.municant  in  Episcopal  Church;  m.em.ber  of  Am.er.  Hist. 
Assn. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

CURT  AUGUST  SCHROEDER 

1901.      (See  No.  1575) 

WILLIAM  FREDERIC  SCHULZ 

1900.      (See  GlO) 

GEORGE  FOSS  SCHWARTZ 

Bom  Sept.  6,  1872,  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  f.  George  Julius  Schwartz, 
September  18,  1850.     m.  Jennie  Foss,  bom  Oct.  17,  1853,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Violin,  Musical  Theory  and  History,  1902-06.  Prepared 
in  Wooster,  Ohio,  High  School.  B,  M.,  '1894,  Univ.  of  Wooster;  B.  A.,  1895, 
same;  M.  A.,  (hon.)  1898,  same.  Member  Athaenean  Lit.  Soc;  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Taught  in  Central  Calif.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1896-98;  Univ.  of 
Wooster,  School  of  Music,  1900-02;  instructor  in  Violin,  Musical  Theory  and 
History,  Illinois,  1902 — .  Published,  Review  of  Modem  Hannony,  Foote 
and  Spaulding,  in  Music  Lovers'  Calendar,  1905.      Member  Episcopal  Church. 

Married  June  18,  1901.     Children.  George  J.,  born  June  2,  1902,  (died); 
Anna  Jeannette,  bom  May  11,  1903. 
Address,  1105  West  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 


552  University  of  Illinois 

FRANK  WILLIAM  SCOTT 

1901.      (See  No.  1577) 

JAMES  BROWN  SCOTT 

Born  June  3,  1866,  in  Kincardine,  Bruce  Co.,  Ont.  f.  John  Scott,  m. 
Jeannette  Brown. 

Professor  of  Law,  and  Dean  of  College  of  Law,  1899-1903.  Prepared  in 
Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1885.  B.  A.,  1890,  Harvard 
Univ.;  M.  A.,  1891,  do.;  Dr.  of  Civil  and  Canon  Law,  1894,  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
manv.  Practiced  Law,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1894-99;  organized  Los  Angeles 
Law  School  (now  law  dept.  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.),  1896,  dean  of  same,  1896-99; 
dean  Coll.  of  Law,  Illinois,  1899-1903;  prof,  of  law,  Columbia  Law  School, 
1903 — .  Prof,  of  law.  Law  School,  Univ.  of  Chicago  (summer  quarter,  1905) ; 
prof,  of  law,  George  Washington  Univ.,  Washington,  1905-06;  Councellor  in 
International  Law,  Dept.  of  State,  1906 — .  Member:  Edn'l  Congress, 
Paris  Exp'n,  1900  (hon.  pres.  for  sect,  legal  ed'n);  chmn.  sect,  internat.  law 
in  Congress  of  Ed'n,  La.  Purchase  Expn.,  1905;  del.  Universal  Congress 
Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Pvt.  and  corporal  Co.  C,  7th  Regt., 
Calif.  Inf.,  U.  S.  V.,  in  Spanish-Amer.  War,  1898.  Extensive  traveler  in 
Europe.  Translated  into  German  Pollock's  Short  History  of  Politics,  1893; 
edited  Fitz-Gerald's  Omar  Khayyam  (with  prose  transl.  from  French  of  J.  B. 
Nicolas  and  an  intro.),  1899-1901.  Author:  Cases  on  International  Law, 
1902;  Cases  on  Quasi-Contracts,  1905.  Contrb'r  to  legal  and  edn'l  reviews 
on  matters  of  internat.  law  and  legal  education. 

Married  Adele  C.  Reed,  at  Champaign,  111.,  1901. 
Address,  Department  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C. 

MARGARET  ANNIE  SCOTT 
Born,   Kincardine,    Ontario,      f.  John  Scott,  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,      m. 
Jeannette  Brown,  Paisley,  Scotland. 

Instructor  in  German  and  French  in  Academy,  1901 — .  Prepared  in 
Brantford  Young  Ladies'  College.  Attended  Phila.  School  of  Design  for 
Women.  Studied  in  Germany,  1891-1893  and  in  Paris,  1893-94.  Taught 
Greman  in  Marlborough  School,  1896-1900;  instructor  in  German  and  French, 
Univ.  of  111.  Acad.,  Sept.,  1901—. 

Address   (Home),    1111   East  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;   915   West  Cali- 
fornia Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

MELVILLE  AMASA  SCOVELL 

1875.     (See  No.  84) 

CHARLES  WALTER  SCRIBNER 
Professor  of  Mech.  Eng'r,.  1892-94.      B.  A.      M.  E. 

DAVID  LEONARD  SCROGGIN 

Born  Oct.  16,  1864,  in  Logan  Co.,  111.  f.  George  Washington  Scroggin, 
Logan  Co.,  111.     m.   Hattie  Sherry,  Piatt  Co.,  111. 

Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  1901 — .  Prepared  in  Indianapo- 
lis High  School,  Ind.  Began  machinist  trade  at  18  years  of  age;  worked  in 
shops  in  Ind.,  111.,  Kan.;  accepted  foremanship,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  at 
Urbana,  111.,  1894;  mechanician  in  machine  shop,  Illinois,  1900-01;  instruc- 
tor in  M.  E.,  July  18,  1901 — .      Member  First   Baptist  Church,  Urbana,  111. 

Married  Cora  Blanche  Wamsley,  June   25,    1893,  at   Indianapolis.   Ind. 
Children,  Frank  Dalton,  born  Oct.   14,  1895;  June  Ronchola,  born  June  21, 
1897;  Phil,  born  June  21,  1905. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

J.  S.  SEARFOSS 

Carpenter,  1869-70. 

MINNIE  EARL  SEARS 
1900.      (See  No.  1410) 


Faculty  553 

CHARLES  VICTOR  SEASTONE 
1895.      (See  No.  908) 

EMMA  EFFIE  SEIBERT 
1891.      (See  No.  663) 

ARCHIBALD  DIXON  SHAMEL 

1898.      (See  No.  1162) 

KATHARINE  LUCINDA  SHARP 

Born  at  Elgin,  111.  f.  John  William  Sharp,  July  14,  1834.  Arkport,  New 
York.     m.   Phebe  Thompson,  Feb.  28,  1840,  Dundee,  111. 

Head  Librarian,  Professor  of  Library  Economy  and  Director  of  Library- 
School,  1897 — .  Prepared  inElgin  Acad.  andOakla'nd,  Calif.,  High  School.  Ph. 
B.,1885;  Ph. M., 1889,  Northwestern  Univ.;  B.  L.  S.,  1892, N.Y.  State  Library 
School.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma ;  Ossoli  Lit.  Soc.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Elgin,  111.,  Acad.,  1886-88;  Asst.  Librarian,  Scoville  Inst.,  Oak  Park.  111.,  Oct., 
1888-Sept.,  1890;  Organizer,  Adams  Memorial  Library,  Wheaton,  111.,  July- 
Oct.,  1891;  Organizer,  Xenia.  Ohio,  Library  Assn..  Aug.-Oct..  1892;  in 
charge  Comparative  Library  exhibit  of  Amer.  Lib.  Assn.  at  World's  Colum- 
bian Exp..  Nov..  1892-Oct.,  1893;  Librarian  and  Director,  Dept.  of  Lib. 
Science.  Armour  Inst,  of  Technology,  Chicago,  Jan.,  1893-Aug.,  1897; 
Director,  Wis.  Summer  School  of  Library  Science,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895-96; 
extension  lecturer  on  Lib.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896;  Head  Librarian, 
Prof,  of  Library  Econ.  and  Director  of  Library  School,  Illinois,  Sept.,  1897 — . 
Published:  Local  public  libraries  and  their  relation  to  university  extension, 
26  pp.,  Albany,  1892,  New  York  State  Univ.  extension  bulletin.  No.  4;  Univ. 
of  111.  State  Library  School  Report  and  Student  Record,  1893-1903,  79  pp., 
Champaign,  1903.  A.  L.  A.  library  exhibit  at  the  World's  Fair,  Lib.  Jour., 
18,  270-274,  1893;  Libraries  in  secondary  schools.  Lib.  Jour.  20,  C  5-11, 
1895;  Library  Schools  on  a  graduate  basis,  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumna  Mag- 
azine, Ser.  3,  No.  5,  pp.  24-33,  Feb.,  1902.  Member  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnse, 
1885 — ;  vice-pres.,  1902-04;  Sec.  Chicago  branch,  1888-90;  Sec.  Eastern 
New  York  branch,  1891-92.  Member  Amer.  Library  Assn.,  1892 — ;  coun- 
cilor, 1895-1905;  vice-pres.,  1897-98;  cooperation  com.,  1893-94;  1895-96; 
library  training  com.,  1903-05.  Chicago  Library  Club,  member.  1893-97; 
vice-pres..  1895-96.  Member  N.  Y.  State  Library  School  Assn.;  1894 — ; 
president,  1894-95.  Member  111.  Library  Assn.,  1896 — ;  director.  Bureau 
of  information.  1896-1903;  president.  1903-04;  legis.  com.,  1896 — ;  councilor, 
1902-03;  financial  director,  1902-05.  Member  Bibliographical  Society  of 
Chicago.  1899-1904;  Bibliographical  Soc.  of  Amer..  Chicago  Chapter,  1904 — 
Grand  President,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  1894-96;  Member  D.  A.  R.,  1905 — . 
Address,  University  of   Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

EDITH  SHATTUCK  (WHITE) 

Born  Mar.  12,  1870,  in  Urbana,  111.  f.  Samuel  W.  Shattuck.  m. 
Adelaide  Louise  White. 

Prepared  in  Champaign  High  School.  Attended  L^niv.  of  Illinois,  1886- 
90.      Teacher  of  free-hand  drawing,  Illinois,  1890-94. 

A/arru'd  James  McLaren  White,  June  15,  1899,  at  Champaign,  111.     Child, 
Adelaide  Louise,  bom  Mar.  14,  1903. 
Address,  716  West  Univ.  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

SAMUEL  WALKER  SHATTUCK 

Bom  Feb.  18,  1841,  Groton,  Mass.  f.  Walter  Shattuck,  1801,  Groton, 
Mass.     m.   Roxana  Fletcher,  1805,  Groton,  Mass. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  etc.,  etc.,  1868 — .  Prepared  in  Law- 
rence Acad.  Theta  Chi;  Sigma  Xi.  B.  S.,  1860,  Norwich  Univ.;  Vt.,C.  E. 
and  A.  M.  Instructor  in  Math.,  1860;  Adjunct  Prof.  Math,  and  Military  Tac- 
tics, 1865-66;  Pres.  pro  tern,  1865-66;  Vice-pres.,  1866,  Norwich  Univ.,  two  and 


554  University  of  Illinois 

a  half  years;  U.  S.  Military  Service,  1861-63,  as  Sergeant,  Adjutant,  Capt., 
Adj.  and  Insp.  Gen.,  Inspect.  Gen.  of  Vt.,  1867-68;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Math,  and 
Instructor  in  Military  Tactics,  Illinois,  1868;  Professor  Civil  Engineering, 
1870;  Prof.  Math.,  1871-1905;  Head  of  Dept.  of  Math.,  1868-1905;  Acting 
Regent,  six  months,  1873;  Business  Agent  and  Manager,  1873-1905;  Prof,  of 
Math,  and  Comptroller  of  University,  1905 — .  Army,  Apr.-Aug.,  1861,  and 
Julv,  1863-Aug.,  1865.  Member  of  New  York  Math.  Soc.  (Now  Amer. 
Math.  Soc;  Fellow  of  Amer.  A.  A.  Soc;  Loyal  Legion;  C.  C.  Club;  Nat'l 
Geog.  Soc. 

Married  Adelaide  L.  White,  Aug.   14,   1866,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Children. 
Charles  W.,  bom  May  31,  1867;   Anna  F.,  born  Dec  7,  1869;   Edith  A.,  Mar. 
12,  1871 ;  Walter  F.,  born  Oct.,  1873. 
Address,  208  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

GEORGE  ROBERT  SHAWHAN 

1875.      (See  No.  86) 

GERTRUDE  SHAWHAN   (SHAEFER) 

1894.      (See  No.  831) 

DANIEL  WILLIAM  SHEA 

Born  Nov.,  27,  1859,  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  f.  Timothy  Shea,  Jan.  12, 
1822,  Kenmare,  Ireland,  Kerry  Co.  m.  Margaret  McCarthy,  1829,  Middle- 
ton,  Cork  Co.,  Ireland. 

Assistant  Professor,  Professor  of  Physics,  1892-95.  Prepared  in  Brackett 
Acad.,  Greenland,  N.  H.  B.  A.,  1886,  Harvard  Univ.;  M.  A.,  1888,  same; 
Ph.  D.,  1892,  Friedrich-Whilelms-Universitat.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Harvard 
chapter.  Academisches  Turn  Verein,  Friedrich-Wilhelms  Universitiit. 
John  Tyndall  Scholar  of  Harvard,  1889-92.  Asst.  in  Phvsics,  Harvard,  1898 
and  1892;  Asst.  Prof .  of  Physics,  Illinois,  1892-94;  Prof,  of  Physics,  1894-95; 
Prof,  of  Physics,  The  Catholic  Univ.  of  America,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1. 
1895 — .  Dean  of  Fac  of  Science,  sam.e.  Published :  Ueber  die  Brechung  und 
Dispersion  des  Lichtes  in  den  Metallen,  Berlin,  1892.  Mem.ber  of  the  N.  H. 
General  Court,  1886-88,  in  House  of  Representatives,  from  Greenland,  N.  H. 
Member  Amer.  Inst,  of  Elec  Engrs.,  1892;  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Sci.,  1905; 
Amer.  Physical  Soc,  1895;  UniversitvClub,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904;  Knights 
of  Columbus,  1905. 

Address,  The  Catholic  University  of  America,  Washington,  D.  C. 
JACOB  KINSER  SHELL 

Born  Jan.  16,  1862,  in  Dauphin,  Dauphin  Co.,  Penn.  f.  Edmund  Wil- 
liam Shell,  May  12,  1838,  Harrisburg,  Penn.  m.  Susanna  McCaulev,  Jan.  1, 
1840,  York,  Penn. 

Professor  of  Physical  Training,  1898-1901.  Prepared  in  Philadelphia 
Central  High  School.  B.  A.,  1878,  Central  High  School,  Phila.,  Penn. ;  M.  A., 
1882,  same;  M.  D.,  1881,  Univ.  of  Penn.  Director  Athletics,  Univ.  of  Ver- 
mont, 1887;  Swarthmore  Coll.,  1888-98;  Phila.  Ath.  Club,  1891-93;  Media 
Acad.,  1890-93;  Prof,  of  Physical  Training  and  Director  of  Gymnasium, 
Coach  Track  Athletics,  Illinois,  1898-1901;  Director  Athletics,  Univ.  of 
Penn.,  1901-05;  at  St.  Luke's  Acad.,  1902-04;  Prof.  Physical  Training, 
Swarthmore  Coll.,  1905 — .  Published,  Practicing  Roster  of  Athletics, 
1889,  12mo,  60  pp.,  Phila.  President  Young  Men's  Soc,  St.  Mark's  Lutheran 
Church,  1882;  Chairman  Athletic  Com.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1884;  Vice  Pres.  A.  A.  A. 
Phys.  Education,  1893 — ;  Vice  Pres.  Com.  on  Physical  Education,  La.  Pur. 
Exp.,  1903;  Vice  Pres.  A.  A.  U.  Atlantic  Assn.,  1896;  Official  Handicapper, 
1894-1898;  1901-09. 

Married  Emma  Keller,  Aug.  16,  1884.  Children.  Joseph  Keller,  Dec.  25, 
1885;  Susanna,  born  June  10,  1887;  Catherine,  born  Oct.  10,  1888;  Edward 
McCauley,  Oct.  17,  1890;  Jacob  Kinzer,  Julv  26,  1892;  George,  born  Feb.  12, 
1895;  (died  Dec.  2,  1895);  Emma,  Feb.  12,  1895,  (died  Feb.  15,  1896); 
CorneHus,  Mar.  26,  1901. 
Address,  1228  S.  46th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 


Faculty  555 

JESSIE  FOX  SHEPARDSOX 

Born  Oct.  6,  1873,  in  Kinmundy,  111.  f.  Dr.  Daniel  Jesse  Fox,  Dec.  2, 
1814,  Columbia,  S.  C.  m.  Mary  Wade  Speed,  bom  Apr.  24,  1839,  in  Mech- 
lenburg  Co.,  Va. 

Assistant  in  Piano,  1897-1901.  Prepared  in  Preparatory  Department 
of  De  Pauw  Univ.  B.  A.,  1895,  De  Pauw.  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Asst.  in 
Piano,  Ilhnois,  1897-1901 ;  studied  Piano  with  William  H.  Sherwood,  Chicago, 
1902-03. 

Married  Ralph  Steele  Shepardson,  June  5.  1903,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  479  Fifth  St.,  Aurora.  111. 

JAMES  RICKETTS  SHIXX 
1904.      (See  Xo.  2235) 

ROBERT  LOUIS  SHORT 

Bom  Sept.  18.  1866,  in  Danville,  111.  f.  Robert  Atwell  Short,  Sept.  14, 
1836,  Danville,  111.  m.  Emily  Welsh  Murdock,  Jan.  25,  1838,  Lafayette, 
Ind. 

Instructor.  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1899-1903.  Prepared 
in  Danville  High  School.  B.  A..  1890.  Chaddock  Coll..  Quincv,  111.  Pri- 
vate student  with  H.  S.  White,  X.  W.  Univ.  Univ.  of  Munich,  1897-98.  In- 
structor, Danville  Weslevan  Sem.,  1885-87;  Instructor  Chaddock  Coll. 
Prep.,  1887-90;  Professor 'Mathematics,  Chaddock  Coll.,  1893-94;  Professor 
Math.,  Ft.  Worth  Univ.,  1894-97;  Instructor,  Quincv  High  School,  1898-99; 
Instructor  Math.,  Illinois,  1899-1901;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Math,  same,  1901-03; 
Department  of  Math.,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1903 — .  Published.  Supplemen- 
tary Algebra,  50  pp.,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co..  1905;  Some  Ideas  on  preparatory 
Mathematics,  School  Science  and  Mathematics,  pp.  217-219,  March,  1904. 
Dualistic  properties  found  in  Linear  Equations,  pp.  273-276,  School  Science 
and  Mathematics,  1905.  Member  Methodist  Church,  Danville,  111.,  1883; 
Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Eng.  Edu.,  1903;  Missouri  Soc.  of  Mathematics  Teach- 
ers, 1905 ;  Ohio  Assn.  of  Science  and  Math,  teachers,  1905 ;  Asso.  for  the  Adv. 
of  Sci.,  1906. 

Married  Laura  Grant,  Dec.  27,  1893,  in  Danville.  111. 
Address,  176  Ashland  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

CHARLES  WALLACE  SILVER 
1872.      (See  Xo.  15j 

CORNELIA  ELIZABETH  SIMOX 

Born  Apr.  27,  1865,  in  Newark,  111.  f.  Charles  Louis  Simon,  Oct.  16, 
1836,  Hesse  Cassel,  Germany,  m.  Olive  Rebecca  Lewis,  Apr.  17,  1840, 
Canadaga,  Xew  York. 

Assistant  in  Domestic  Science,  1900-01.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Twp. 
High  School.  Graduate  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  1899.  Pupil  Teacher,  Lewis 
Inst.,  1898-99;  Instructor  Domestic  Science,  111.  Soldier's  Orphan's  Home, 
1899-1900;  Asst.  Household  Science,  Illinois,  1900-01;  Instructor  Domestic 
Science,  Miller  Man.  Tr.  School.  Miller  School,  Ya.,  1901—. 
Address,  Miller  School,  Albermarle  Co.,  Va. 

FRAXCES  SIMPSOX 
1903.      (See  Xo.  1961) 

EDWARD  OCTAVIUS  SISSON 

Bom  May  24.  1869,  Gateshead,  England,  f.  Geo.  Sisson,  Dec.  25,  1828, 
Lanchester,  England,     m.   Mary  Arnott. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education,  1905-06.  Prepared  in  Roval  Grammar 
School,  Morpeth,  England.  B.  S..  1886,  Kansas  Agr.  Coll.;  B.  A.,  1893, 
Univ.  of  Chicago;  Ph.  D.,  1905,  Harvard.  Teacher  and  Prin.  in  Public 
Schools,  Kans.,   1886-91;  Prin.  of  So.  Side  Acad.,  Chicago,   111.,   1892-97; 


556  University  of  Illinois 

Director,  Bradley  Polytechnic  Inst.,  1897-1904.  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education, 
Illinois,  1905 — .  Teacher  of  Special  Pedagogy  of  Secondary  School  Eng- 
lish, Summer  school,  1902,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.  Professor  of  Pedagogy, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1906 — .  Published:  Mental  Results  from  Manual  Train- 
ing, Proc.  N.  E.  A.,  1897,  pp.  742-46;  German  religious  instruction,  Proc. 
Relig.  Ed.  Assn.,  1905;  Educational  Courses  in  German  Universities,  Edu- 
cation, ]  an.,  \906;  A  New  History  of  Education, Dm/,  Feb.,  1906;  The  School 
of  Education  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Jour,  of  Education,  June  5,  1906. 
Member  N.  E.  A.;  Pres.  Manual  Training  Dept.,  N.  E.  A.,  1897;  member 
Rel.  Ed.  Assn.,  1903—. 

Married  Nelhe  Stowell,  Nov.   29,   1899,  Lawn  Ridge,  111.     Child,  Ruth 
Stowell,  born  May  18,  1902  (died). 
Address,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

JOHN  HARRISON  SKINNER 

Born  Mar.  10,  1874,  in  Romney,  Ind.  f.  William  Harrison  Skinner, 
July  9,  1839,  Brookville,  Ind.  m.  Mary  Alexander,  Mar.  15,  1848,  at  Green- 
ville, Tenn. 

Instructor  in  Anim.al  Husbandry,  1901-02.  Prepared  in  public  school, 
Romney,  Ind.  B.  S.,  1897,  Purdue.  Farm  manager,  1897-99;  Asst.  Agri- 
culturalist, Purdue  Univ.,  1899-1901;  Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry, 
Illinois,  1901-02;  head  of  dept.  of  Animal  Husbandry,  Purdue  Univ.,  Sept., 
1902 — .  Published:  Contributions  to  the  Annual  Report  of  Purdue  Epx. 
Sta.,  bulletin  No.  108.  Member  Royal  Arch  Masons;  Methodist  Church  for 
sixteen  years;  Sec.  of  Ind.  Livestock  Breeders'  Assn.;  hon.  member  Swine 
Breeders'  Assn.;  hon.  member  Short  Horn  Breeders'  Assn. 

Married   Mary   Edna   Throckmorton,    Sept.    3,    1903,   at   Romney,    Ind. 
Child,  boy,  born  Jan.  20,  1906. 
Address,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

ROY  HARLEY  SLOCUM 

1900.     (See  No.  1413) 

STEPHEN  ELMER  SLOCUM 

Born  June  5,  1875,  Hlenville,  N.  Y.  f.  William  W.  Slocum.  m.  Mary 
E.  Conde. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1905-06.  Prepared  in  Union  Classical 
Inst.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  B.  E.,  1897,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.; 
Ph.  D.,  1900,  Clark  Univ.  Special  Honors  in  Math,  and  Physics,  Union 
Coll.  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  Clark  Univ.,  1897-1900.  Instructor  in  Civil 
Eng'g,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1900-01;  in  Applied  Math.,  1901-04;  Asst.  Prof, 
of  same,  1904-05;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Ilhnois,  1905-06;  Prof, 
of  Applied  Mechanics,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1906 — .  Published:  Text 
book  on  the  Strength  of  Materials  by  S.  E.  Slocum  and  E.  L.  Hancock, 
Ginn  &  Co.,  Boston  (in  press);  Map  of  Cincinnati  and  Environs,  Cin.  Univ. 
Press,  Mar.,  1904,  Suggestions  for  a  Teachers'  Course  in  Mathematics,  Teach- 
ers' Bull.,  Cin.  Univ.  Press,  Apr.,  1905.  Note  on  the  Chief  Theorem  of  Lie's 
Theory  of  Continuous  Groups,  Proc.  Amer.  Acad.,  Jan.,  1900;  Supplementary 
Note  on  the  Chief  Theorem  of  Lie's  Theory  of  continuous  Groups,  same. 
May,  1900;  On  the  Continuity  of  Groups  Generated  by  Infinitesimal 
Transformations,  same,  Aug.,  1900;  The  Infinitesimal  Generators  of  Certain 
Parameter  Groups,  Bull.  Amer.  Math.  Soc,  Apr.,  1902;  Rational  Formulas 
for  the  Strength  of  a  Concrete-Steel  Beam,  Engr.  News,  July  30,  1903;  The 
Strength  of  Flat  Plates,  with  an  application  to  Concrete-Steel  Floor  Panels, 
same,  July  7,  1904;  Relation  between  Real  and  Complex  Groups  with 
respect  to  their  Structure  and  Continuity,  Amer.  Jour.  Math.,  Jan.,  1905. 
A    Simple    Method  for   the  Calculation   of   the  Strength   of   Curved   Pieces, 


Faculty  557 

Engg    Xcu's,    June  2,    1906;    The    Development    of    Mechanics,   Pop.    Sci. 
Monthly  (in  press).      Member  Amer.  Math.  Soc;  Sigma  Xi. 

Married  Anna  Jeanette  Ware,  June  25,  1902,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Child,' 
Dorothy  Jeannette,  born  July  28,  1904. 
Address,  University  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  O. 

ALFRED  HIGGINS  SLUSS 
1901.      (See  No.  1582) 

CONSTANCE    BARLOW-SMITH 

Born  in  Pimlico,  England,  f.  James  S.  Barlow,  born  in  London,  m. 
Susan  J.  Haskell,  same. 

Instructor  in  Sight-singing,  Ear-training,  and  in  charge  of  Public  School 
Methods,  1903 — .  Prepared  at  home  and  in  private  seminaries.  Graduated, 
Illinois  Conservatory  of  Music  and  Amer.  Inst,  of  Normal  Methods;  profes- 
sional training  under  Aggrimonti,  Mason,  George  Morgan,  Frederick  Lyman, 
and  Ponanski,  late  examiner  in  the  London  Coll.  of  Music.  Taught  piano 
in  New  Jersey  Conservatory  of  Music  and  sasistant  to  father,  James  S. 
Barlow,  in  the  111.  Conservatory,  in  voice  and  chorus  work;  supervisor  of 
music  in  city  schools  of  Jacksonville  for  eight  years;  taught  seven  summers 
in  the  Morgan  Co.  Teachers'  Inst.;  instructor  in  Sight-singing,  Ear-training, 
and  in  charge  of  Public  School  Methods,  Illinois,  1903 — .  Member  State 
and  Nat'l  Ed.  Assns.;  State  and  Nat'l  Music  Teachers'  Assns.;  was  111.  dele- 
gate to  the  National  Music  Teachers'  Association,  held  in  Ashville,  N.  C. 
Read  Papers  in  each  of  these  organizations.  Two  terms  on  Standing  Music 
Committee  of  State  Fed.  of  Women's  Clubs  (111.)  Wrote  series  of  articles 
on  the  State  Course  of  Study  for  the  Trainer  Lesson  Leaf,  1896;  edited  a 
Souvenir  Music  Number  of  the  hiter  State  School  Review. 
Address,  915  West  California,  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

FLORENCE  MARY  SMITH 
1899.      (See  No.  1267) 

FRANK  SMITH 

Born  Feb.  18,  1857,  Winneconne,  Wis.  f.  Samuel  Franklin  Smith,  Mar. 
10,  1825,  at  Barton,  Vt.     m.   Aurelia  Shepard,  Nov.  21,  1830,  Sutton,  N.  H. 

Assistant,  Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Zoologv,  1893 — .  Prepared 
in  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Ph.  B.,  1885,  Hillsdale  Coll.; 
M.  A.,  Harvard,  1893.  Instructor  in  Math,  at  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1882- 
86;  Professor  of  Chem.  and  Biologv,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1886-92;  Instructor  in 
Biology,  Trinity  Coll.,  1892-93;  Ass't.  in  Zoology,  Illinois,  1893-94;  instructor 
in  same,  1894-96;  Asst.  Prof.,  same,  1896 — .  Published:  The  Gastrulation 
of  Aurelia  flavidula.  Per.  &  Les.,  Bull,  of  Museum  of  Comp.  Zool.,  at  Har- 
vard Coll.,  Vol.  XXII,  1891,  pp.  115-125,  2  plates;  List  of  the  Protozoa  and 
Mollusca  Observed  in  Lake  St.  Clair  in  the  Summer  of  1893,  Bull,  of  Mich. 
Fish  Com.,  1894,  pp.  42-44;  A  Preliminary  Account  of  Two  New  Oligochaeta 
from  m..  Bull.  III.  State  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  IV,  Art.  V,  1895,  pp.  138-148; 
Notes  on  Species  of  N.  Amer.  Oligochaeta,  same,  Vol.  IV,  Art.  VIII,  1895, 
pp.  285-297;  Notes  on  Species  of  N.  Amer.  Oligochaeta  II,  same.  Vol.  IV, 
Art.  XIV,  1896,  pp.  396-413,  four  plates;  Notes  on  Species  of  N. 
Amer.  Oligochaeta  III,  List  of  species  found  in  111.  and  Descriptions  of 
111.  Tubificidie,  same,.  Vol.  V,  Art.  X,  1900,  pp.  441-458,  two  plates 
Notes  on  Species  of  N.  Amer.  Oligochaeta,  IV,  on  a  New  Lumbriculid  Genus 
from  Florida,  with  Additional  Notes  on  the  Nephridial  and  Circulatory 
System.s  of  Mesoporodrilus  asymmetricus  Smith,  same.  Vol.  V,  Art.  XI, 
1900,  pp.  459-478,  1  plate;  Notes  on  Species  of  N.  Amer.  Oligochaeta  V, 
The  Svstematic  Relationships  of  Lumbriculus  (Thinodrilus)  inconstans 
(Smith'),  same,  Vol.  VII,  Art.  V,  1905,  pp.^  45-51.  Magazine  Articles: 
Undescribed  Species  of  Megascolides,  Amer.  Xaturalist.  1897,  pp.  202-204; 
Some  Japanese  Oligochaeta,  same,  Vol.  33, 1899, p.  615-618;  Some  Additional 


558  University  of  Illinois 

Data  on  the  Position  of  the  Sacrum  in  Necturus,  same,  Vol.  34,  1900,  pp. 
635-638;  State  Nat.  Hist.  Surveys,  Science,  N.  S.  Vol.  XIII,  1901,  pp.  566- 
568;  The  Vascular  Svstem  and  Blood  Flow  in  Diplocardia  communis 
Garman,  F.  Smith  and  J.  T.  Barrett,  Science,  N.  S.,  Vol.  XIX,  1904,  p.  216; 
The  Chief  Aims  in  Zoology  Work  in  High  Schools,  School  Science  and  Mathe- 
matics, Vol.  V,  1905,  pp.  339-345;  An  Unusual  FUght  of  Sparrow  Hawks  in 
Michigan  in  1904,  Bull.  Mich.  Ornithological  Club,  Vol.  V,  1904,  pp.  77-78. 
Member,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Executive  Com.,  Section  F,  1903-08;  Amer.  Soc.  of 
Zoologists,  Sec.  Central  Branch,  1903;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Naturalists;  Amer. 
Breeder's  Assn.;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Anatomists;  formerly,  F.  R.  M.  S.  and 
member  Deutsche  Chemischen  Gesellschaft. 

Married  Edith  Marv  Fox,  Sept.  28,  1887,  at  Fremont,  Ind.,  (died  Nov.  15, 
1888);  Isadora  Stamats,  Julv  12,  1890,  at  Bokes  Creek,  Ohio.     Child,  Donald 
Fisk,  born  Nov.  14,  1888  (died  Oct.  29,  1905).      ■ 
Address,  913  West  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

FRED  JOHN  SMITH 

Bom  in  San  Jose,  111. 

Assistant  in  German,  1903-04.  Prepared  in  The  German  Coll.  B.  A., 
1899,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.  Attended  I.  S.  N.  U.,  1900-01.  Received 
third  place' in  two  different  German  oratorical  contests,  at  German  Coll.; 
second  place  in  "Beach  Prize,"  at  I.  S.  N.  U.  Prin.  of  Betonsport  schools 
in  Iowa,  1900;  Normal  High  School  teacher  of  Eng.  Lit.,  History,  Com.  Law, 
Bookkeeping  and  German,  1901-03.     Asst.  in  German,  1903-04. 

GEORGE  McPHAIL  SMITH 

Born  Nov.  15,  1878,  Nashville,  Tenn.  f.  Robert  McPhail  Smith,  Oct.  16, 
1837,  Norfolk,  Va.     m.   Laetitia  Clark  Trimble,  1840,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Fogg  High  School, 
Nashville,  Tenn.  B.  S.,  1900,  Vanderbilt  Univ.;  Ph.D.,  1903,  Univ. 
of  Freiburg.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Asst.  in  Chem.  Lab.,  Vanderbilt;  At- 
tended Univ.  of  Berlin,  Geneva  and  Freiburg,  1900-03;  Instructor 
in  Qualitative  Analysis,  Mich.  Coll.  of  Mines,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Ana- 
lytical Chemistry  and  Metallurgy,  N.  C.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1904- 
05;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Published:  Zur  Kenntnis  der 
Derivate  des  p-  Jodazobenzols  und  des  m-  Chlorjodbensols  mit  mehrwerti- 
gem  Jod,  Freiburg  i.  B.,  1903,Speyer&  Kaerner;  The  Action  of  Sodium  Amal- 
gam on  Solutions  of  Potassium  Salts,  and  of  Potassium  Amalgam  on  Solutions 
of  Sodium  Salts,  Jour,  of  Physical  Chem.,  Vol.  8,  pp.  208-213,  1904;  The 
Action  of  Barium  Amalgam  on  Solutions  of  Sodium  and  Potassium  Salts, 
Jour,  of  Physical  Chem.,  Vol.  9,  pp.  13-35,  1905;  On  the  Reciprocal  Replace- 
ment of  the  Metals  in  Aqueous  Solutions,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol. 
XXVII,  pp.  540-551,  1905.  Member  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  1905. 
Address,  708  S.  4th  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

PERCY  ALMERIN  SMITH 

1901.  (See  No.  1585) 

RALPH   PARSONS  SMITH 
Instructor  in  German,  1894-97.      Ph.  B. 

JOHN  McBEATH  SNODGRASS 

1902.  (See  No.  1764) 

EDWARD  SNYDER 

Born  Oct.  7,  1835,  at  Sokal,  Austrian  Poland. 

Instructor  in  Bookkeeping  and  German,  Professor  of  German  and  Mili- 
tary Science,  etc.,  1868-96.  Educated  at  Lemberg  and  Vienna.  Entered 
Austrian  army  and  attended  military  school  at  Kronstadt  and  Mauer, 
1848-49;  lietuenant  in  1854,  and  served  with  the  army  of  occupation  sent  to 
prevent   the   war   of   the   Crimea   from   extending   into   Roumania;   taught 


Faculty  559 

languages  and  history  in  cadet  school  of  Gratz  and  Styria  for  two  years;  in 
Italian  Compaign  of  1859,  being  in  battles  of  Palestro,  Magenta,  and  Sol- 
ferino;  came  to  U.  S.  1862;  went  into  war  with  New  York  regiment,  1862- 
65;  taught  school  in  St.  Louis  and  in  high  school  at  Carlinville  after  the  war; 
instructor  in  bookkeeping  and  German,  Univ.  of  111..  1868,  the  first  year  of 
the  opening  of  the  Univ.  and  continuing  until  1896;  professor  of  German 
and  military  science  and  commissioned  a  colonel  in  the  111.  Nat'l  Guard, 
1870;  in  charge  of  Univ.  Battalion  until  1880;  received  appointment  of  pro- 
fessor of  m.odem  langs.  and  military  science,  1873;  professor  of  German 
language  and  literature,  1889;  held  office  of  recording  secretary  of  Board  of 
Trustees,  1870-87;  business  agent  of  Univ.,  1870-76;  dean  of  college  of 
literature,  1874.  Gave  the  Univ.  $12,000.00,  1899,  to  be  loaned  to  worthy 
students;  it  is  maintained  as  a  students'  beneficiary  aid  fund.  Resigned  in 
1894,  but  resignation  was  not  accepted.  He  was  given  a  leave  of  absence 
for  a  year  on  half  pay;  he  again  served  a  year  on  his  return,  and  resigned  in 
1896,  going  to  California. 
Died  Sept  13,  1903,  Pacific  Beach,  Calif. 

ALBERT  ALEXANDER  SOMERVILLE 
Born  Jan.  28,  1883,  Milroy,  Ind.      f.    Ira  A.  Somerville,  1855,  Milroy,  Ind. 

m.   Linda  Somerville,  1850,  Edgar,  111. 

Instructor  in   Mathematics  in   Academv,    1905 — .      Prepared   in   Milrov 

High   School.      B.   S.,    1905.   DePauw   Univ.,   1905.      Delta  Kappa   Epsiloii. 

Asst.  in  Math,  and  Phvsics.  DePauw,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  Math,  in  Acad., 

July  22,  1905—. 

Address,  506  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

JEROME  SONDERICKER 

1880.      (See  No.  248) 

DAVID  ELLSWORTH  SPENCER 

Born  Feb.  22,  1863,  in  Berlin,  Wis.  f.  Alanson  Anderson  Spencer,  born 
in  Western  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Sarah  ElLsworth,  born  in  North  East  of 
Erie  Co.,  Penn. 

Acting  Professor  of  Historv,  1901-02.  B.  L.,  1887,  Univ.  of  Wis.;  M.  A., 
1891.  Harvard  Univ.  Instructor  in  History,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1888-90;  In- 
structor in  Historv  for  a  time  while  student  at  Harvard,  1891;  Acting  Asst. 
Prof,  of  History,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892-93;  Asst.  Prof,  of  History,  Stanford 
Univ.,  1893-1901;  leave  of  absence  from  Stanford  for  Historical  study  at 
Leipsig.  Germany,  1899-1900;  Acting  prof.  History,  Illinois,  1901-02; 
Special  Historical  Research  Work  in  Paris,  France,  1902 — . 
Address  (home).  Pacific  Grove,  Calif.;  present,  Paris,  France. 

NELSON  S.  SPENCER 
1882.      (See  No.  327) 

OTIS  ORION  STANLEY 
1902.      (See  No.  1587) 

ROBERT  WATT  STARK 
1895.      (See  No.  913) 

JOHN   MATHER  STAYMAN 
1^77.      (See  No.  154) 

JOEL  STEBBINS 

Born  July  30,  1878,  Omaha,  Nebr.  f.  Charles  Sumner  Stebbins,  1848, 
Penn.     m.   Sara  Ann  Stubbs,  1846,  Penn. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Astronomv,  1903 — .  Prepared  in 
Omaha  High  School.  B.  S.,  1899,  Nebraska;  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Cahfornia.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Sigma  Xi.      Scholar  in  Math,  and  Astronomy,  Neb.,  1899-1900; 


560  University  of  Illinois 

Asst.  in  Washburn  Observ. .  Univ.  of  Wis. .  1 900-01 ;  Fellow  in  the  Lick  Observa- 
tory, Calif.,  1901-03;  Instructor  in  Astronomy,  Illinois,  1903-04;  Asst.  Pro- 
fessor of  Astronomy,  1904 — ,  same.  Published:  Observations  of  the  Bright- 
ness of  Nova  Persei,  (with  Geo.  C.  Comstock),  Astrophysical  Jour.,  13,  336, 
1901;  The  Brightness  of  Nova  Persei,  Lick  Observatory  Bull.,  1,  43,  1901; 
Note' on  the  Spectrum  of  Nova  Persei,  same,  1,  57,  1901;  Elements  and 
Ephemeris  of  Comet  a,  1902,  with  Messrs.  Leuschner,  Curtis  and  Weymouth, 
Astronomical  Jour.  22,  140,  1902;  The  Leonids  of  1902,  Pub.  of  the  Astron. 
Soc.  of  the  Pacific,  14,  1902;  The  Spectrum  of  Omicron  Ceti,  Lick  Observa- 
tory Bull.,  2,  78,  1903;  The  Leonids  of  1903,  at  Univ.  of  I,  Pop.  Astronomy, 
11,  582,  1903;  The  Leonids  of  1904,  at  U.  of  I.,  same,  13,  55,  1905;  Personal 
Scale,  Pub.  of  the  Astron.  Soc.  of  the  Pacific,  17,  73,  1905.  Member  Astro- 
nomical and  Astrophysical  Soc.  of  Amer.,  1900 — ;  Astronomical  Soc.  of  the 
Pacific,  1903—. 

Married  May  Louise  Prentiss,  June  27,  1905,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

EDWARD  STRIEBY  STEELE 

Born  Apr.  20,  1850,  in  Farmingdale,  111.  f.  James  Steele,  m.  Minerva 
S.  McConoughey. 

Instructor  in  Latin,  Greek  and  English,  1872-73.  Prepared  in  Prepara- 
tory Dept.  of  Oberlin  Coll.  B.  A.,  1872,  Oberlin  Coll.;  B.  D.,  1883,  Oberhn 
Theol.  Sem.  Taught  elementary  Latin,  Greek,  and  English,  Illinois,  1872- 
73;  Preaching,  Concord,  111.,  1877-81;  Graduate  Study,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1881-83;  at  Harvard  Divin.  School,  1883-84;  Prof,  of  Philosophv, 
Middlesbury  Coll.,  1884-85;  Study  at  Leipsic,  1885-86;  at  Harvard  Divin. 
School,  1886-87;  Sub-editor  Century  Dictionary,  1889-91;  government  ser- 
vice mostly  since  Sept.,  1891.  Member  Soc.  for  Philosophical  Inquiry  of 
Washington;  Amer.  Philosophical  Assn. 

Married  Grace  Avery  King,  Jan.  29,  1891,  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  1522  Q  Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WILLIAM  LA  BARTHE  STEELE 

1896.      (See   No.   989) 

MAUDE  WHEELER  STRAIGHT  (CARMAN) 
Born  June    17,    1868,   Fairbury,    111.     f.   Hiram   Judson   Straight,    1840, 

New  York.     m.   Annie  Wheeler,  1842,  New  York. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  Library  Economv,  1898-1900.      Prepared 

in  Oak  Park  High  School.      B.  A.,  1892,  Wellesley.  '  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

Attended  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,   1894-96.      Organizer  of  public  library  in 

Dubuque,    la.,    1896-97;    Librarian   at    Oshkosh    Normal   School,    1897-98; 

Instructor  in  Library  Economy  and  Reference  Librarian,  Illinois  1898-99; 

Asst.  Prof,  in  Library  Economy  and  Reference  Librarian,  1899-1900. 
Married  A.  P.  Carman,  June  21,  1900,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Address,  908  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

SAMUEL  WESLEY  STRATTON 
1884.      (See  No.  406) 

ADAM  JULIUS  STROHM 
1900.      (See  No.  1418) 

ARNOLD  VALENTINE  STUBENRAUCH 
Born  Apr.   27,    1871,  in   New  Orleans,   La.      f.   Valentine    Stubenrauch, 
Mar.    23,    1847,    Sondernheim,   Germany,     m.   Henrietta    Weber,    Nov.    10, 
1849,  in  New  Orleans,  La. 

Instructor  in  Horticulture,  1901 — .  Investigator,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agri- 
culture. Prepared  in  Prep,  of  Tulane  Univ.  of  La.  B.  S.,  1899,  Univ.  of 
Calif.;  M.  S.  Agr.,  1901,  Cornell.      vSigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Acacia  (Shin  Teth 


Faculty  561 

Hi).  Fellowship  in  Horticulture,  Cornell,  lQOO-01.  Supt.  of  Agr.  Expt.  Sta. 
Paso  Robles  Substation,  Calif.,  1895-96;  Clerk  to  Director  of  Calif.  Expt. 
Station,  1896-1900;  fellow  in  Horticulture,  Cornell,  1900-01;  Instructor  in 
Horticulture,  and  Asst.  in  Hort.,  Illinois,  1901 ;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Hort.  in  charge 
of  Exp.  Sta.  of  Univ.  of  Calif.,  July.  1902-Jan.,  1906;  Special  Agent  in  Fruit 
Transportation  and  Storage,  P'omological  Investigations  of  the  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Jan.,  1906 — .  Published:  Report  on  Climate  and  Cultures  at  So. 
Coast  Range  Sta.,  Cahf.  Exp.  Sta.  Rpt.  for  1895-96  and  1896-97;  A  Labora- 
tory Study  of  the  Percolation  of  Water  through  Soils,  Calif.  Exp.  Sta.  Rpt. 
for'l 898-01 ;  Aritcles  on  Olives  in  Calif.,  Plums  in  Calif.,  Pilocarpus,  Pimelea, 
Platycodon,  Raisin  in  Calif.,  Sequoia,  Tulipa:  Cyclopedia  of  Amer.  Hort., 
1901  and  1902.  Important  Details  of  Spraving,  Bulletin  68,  111.  Exp.  Sta., 
1902;  The  Farmer's  Fruit  Garden,  Circular  40,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1902;  The  Fund- 
amentals of  Spraying,  Bull.  93,  Penn.  State  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1902  ;  The  Econom- 
ic Garden,  Rpts.  of  the  Culture  Substations.  The  Univ.  Forestry  Stations, 
Calif.  Exp.  Station  Report,  1902-03;  Same  in  Calif.  Exp.  Sta.  Rpt.,  1903-04; 
A  Country  Reader,  (with  H.  B.  M.  Buchanan),  2  Vols.;  The  Macmillan  Co., 
New  York,  Vol.  I  in  press. 

Married  Marie  Elizabeth  Meyer,  Jan.  8,  1895,  in  San  Francisco.     Child, 
Arnold  Valentine,  Jr.,  born  Nov.  25,  1895,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Address,  2727  Russell  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

HENRY  ELIJAH  SUMMERS 

Born  Aug.,  1863,  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.  f.  Theodore  A.  Summers,  m. 
Mary  A.  Minniss. 

Assistant  Professor,  Associate  Professor  Human  Physiology,  1893-97. 
Prepared  in  Rochester  Free  Academy.  B.  S.,  1886,  Cornell  Univ.  Sigma 
Xi.  Fellow  in  Anatomy  and  Entomology,  1886-88.  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Biol- 
ogy, Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1888-91;  abroad,  1891-92;  working  under  Prof.  S.  A. 
Forbes  for  111.  Board  World's  Fair  Comm'n.,  1892;  Assistant  Prof,  of  Human 
Physiology,  Illinois,  1893-95;  Assoc.  Prof,  same,  1895-97;  Prof,  of  Zoology, 
Iowa  State  College  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1898;  Entomologist,  Iowa  Exp. 
Sta.;  State  Entomologist  of  Iowa  to  date.  Published,  Agricultural  bulletins 
and  reprints  of  articles  in  Soc.  Proceedings  and  in  magazines;  Numerous 
articles  in  Agr.  and  Hort.  papers.  Member:  la.  Acad.  Sc;  A.  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
A.  E.  E.;  Biol.  Soc.  Wash.;  Entomol.  Soc,  Wash.;  Amer.  Soc.  Anatomists, 
etc.  Held  various  offices  in  same. 
Address,  Ames,  Iowa. 

ALEXANDER  CULBERTSON  SWARTZ 

1873.      (See  No.  33) 

BERNARD  VICTOR  SWENSON 

1893.  (See  No.  772) 

ANNE  DAVIES  SWEZEY 
1903.      (See  No.  1980) 

ALBERT  PHILIP  SY 

1894.  (See  No.  836) 

DON  CARLOS  TAFT 

Born  June  19,  1827,  in  Swanzey,  New  Hampshire,  f.  Zadock  Lovell 
T,aft,  April  12,  1786,  in  West  Swanzey,  New  Hampshire.  m.  Anne  Rams- 
dell,  Sept.  5,  1792,  Richmond,  New  Hampshire. 

Assistant  Professor,  Professor  Geology,  1871-82.  Prepared  in  Swanzey 
Academv  and  Shelburn  Falls  Academv,' Mass.  B.  A.,  1852,  Amherst  Coll.; 
Studied'  at  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1852-55.  Con- 
ducted Elmwood  High  School,  E^lmwood.  111..  1855-1865,  supplying 
the  pulpit  part  of  the  time;  taught  the  High  School  in  Metamora,  111., 
1865-1868;  in  Minonk,  1868-71 ;  appointed  assistant  professor  of  Geology  in 


562  University  of  Illinois 

Univ.  of  111.,  1871 ;  professor,  same,  1872-82;  taught  during  this  period  Zoology, 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Physical  Geography  and  Meteorology;  visited 
Europe,  in  1882;  Hanover,  Kansas,  in  1883,  organizing  branch  of  missionary 
enterprise.  Prepared  a  series  of  twelve  articles  for  the  Hanover  Enterprise 
on  Spelling  Reform. 

Married  Mary  Lucv  Foster,   Sept.   Q,    1856,  at  Faribault,   Minn.;   (died 
Feb.    11,    1890);    Marv  Virginia  Ford,   Mav  30,    1894,  at   Milwaukee,   Wis. 
Children,  Lorado  Z.,  born  Apr.  29,  1860;  Florizell  A.,  born  Dec.  30,   1862; 
Zulimae  M.,  born  Mar.  14,  1868;  Doctoria  P.,  born  Dec.  13,  1870. 
Address,  4127  Berkley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

LORADO  TAFT 

1879.      (See  No.  222) 

ARTHUR  NEWELL  TALBOT 
1881.      (See  No.  293) 

BEDROS  TATARIAN 

1887.      (See  No.  516) 

RUTH   BEATRICE  TAYLOR 

1905.      (See  No.  2517) 

HELEN  MARY  TAYLOR 
1902.      (See  No.  1772) 

SETH  JUSTIN  TEMPLE 

Born  Aug.  15,  1867,  Winona,  Minn.  f.  Holmes  Temple,  Sept.  4,  1830, 
Heath,  Mass.     m.   Mary  Eliza  Ford,  June  23,  1832,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Architecture,  1896-1904.  Prepared 
in  Winona  High  School.  Ph.  B.,  1892,  Columbia  University.  Columbia 
Fellow  in  Architecture,  1894.  Instructor  in  Architecture,  Schools  of  the 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  1892-94;  Studying  in  Europe,  1894-96; 
Instructor  in  Arch.,  Illinois,  1896-97;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Arch.,  same,  1897-1904; 
Practicing  Architecture,  Temple,  Burrows  &  McLane,  Architects,  Daven- 
port, la.,  1904 — .      Member  Iowa  Chapter  Amer.  Inst,  of  Arch.;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 

Married  Alice  Maud  Gamble,  June  12,  1896,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Children. 
Holmes,  born  Apr.  11,  1897;  Gilbert,  born  Apr.  24,  1899;  Arthur,  born  Aug 
14,  1902. 
Address,  63  McManus  Bldg.,  Davenport,  la. 

ALEXANDER  THOMPSON 
Practical  Mechanism  and  Foreman  in  Machine  Shop,  1869-73.     C.  E. 

JOHN  GIVEN  THOMPSON 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1892-93. 

MARION  THOMPSON 

1895.      (See  No.  916) 

CHARLES  WESLEY  TOOKE 
1900.      (See  No.  1423) 

EDGAR  JEROME  TOWNSEND 

Born  Feb.  22,  1865,  in  Litchfield,  Mich.  f.  Warren  Townsend.  m. 
Henrietta  Crocker. 

Assistant,  Associate,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Acting  Dean  of  College 
of  Science,  1893 — .  Prepared  in  Albion  Coll.  Acad.  Ph.  B.,  1890,  Albion 
Coll.;  Ph.  M.,  1891,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  M.  A.  and  Ph.  D.,  1900,  Univ.  of  Got- 
tingen,  Germany.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Sigma  Xi.  Principal  of  Public  Schools, 
Reading,  Mich.,  1888-89;  County  Examiner  of  Schools,  Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich., 
1887-90;  teacher  of  math,  and  History,  Chicago  Manual  Training  School, 
1891-93;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Illinois,  1893-95;  Assoc.  Prof.,  same. 


Faculty  563 

1895-1905;  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Acting  Dean  of  College  of  Science, 
1905 — .  Published:  Foundation  of  Geometry,  Open  Court,  about  200  pp., 
1902;  Uniforn  Convergence,  Tcchno^raph;  Properties  and  Application  of 
Double  Limits,  Gottingen;  Arzela's  Condition  for  Continuity  of  a  function 
defined  by  a  Series,  Math.  Bull.  Member  Amer.  Math.  Soc.  (Member  of 
council);   Society  for  Adv.  of  Sci.  (Fellow). 

Married  Belle   Miller,  June   24,    1891,   Litchfield.   Mich.     Child.   Lorene, 
born  June  16,  1895. 
Address,  510  John  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

JOHN  MAIN  TRUEMAN 

Born  Dec.  19,  1870,  Point  de  Bute,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  f.  Howard 
Trueman,  Mar.  31,  1837,  Point  de  Bute,  Canada,  m.  Mary  Jane  Main, 
Mar.  24,  1840,  Kingston,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

First  Asst.  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Nova  Scotia 
School  of  Agr.  B.  Sc.  Agr.,  1895,  Cornell  Univ.  Asst.  in  charge  of  dairying, 
So.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1895-96;  and  asst.  agriculturist,  1896-97 ;  farm  manager 
in  Penn.,  1897-1903;  asst.  in  dairying  and  Animal  Husbandry  at  Cornell 
Univ.,  1903-05;  first  asst.  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  Illinois,  Apr.,  1,  1905 — . 
Member  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Married  Clara  Louise  Huff,  Apr.  27,  1896,  Brooking,  So.  Dak.     Children, 
Howard  Lewis,  born  Mar.   25,   1897;  John  Thompson,  born  Feb.   19,   1899; 
Albert  William,  born  Jan.  17,  1902;  Louise  Jean,  born  Sept.  5,  1904. 
Address,  501  East  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

GEORGE  S.  UPSTONE 
Foreman  on  Fami,  1869-70. 

SUSANNAH  USHER 

Born  Jan.  14,  1863,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  f.  Isaac  Lane  Usher,  May  12,  1825, 
Hollis,  York  Co.,  Me.  m.  Susannah  Coffin  Woodman,  May  20,  1824, 
Buxton,  York  Co.,  Me. 

Instructor  in  Household  Science,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  La  Crosse,  Wis., 
High  School.  B.  S.,  1898,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Teacher  in  Newjjort  Indus- 
trial School  for  girls,  1887-90;  Teacher  in  School  of  Housekeeping,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1900-02;  Simmons  College,  Boston,  Mass.,  Instructor  in  Household 
Science,  1908-04;  Instructor  in  Household  Science,  Illinois,  1904 — .  Mem- 
ber Lake  Placid  Conference  of  Home  Economics;  the  Corporation  of  the 
Marine  Biological  Lab.  of  Woods  Hall,  Mass. 
Address,  1007  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

HENRI  JOHANNES  JACOBUS  VAN  DEN  BERG 
Born   Jan.    17,    1869,    Amsterdam,    Holland.      f.   Henri    van   den   Berg, 
July  18,   1825,  Amsterdam,  Holland,     m.  Johanna  Jacoba  Maas,  May  31, 
1830,  Amsterdam.  Holland. 

Instructor  in  Piano,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Amsterdam,  Holland,  Hoogere 
Burger  School.  Grad.  from  the  Royal  Conservatory,  Amsterdam,  1890; 
Leipsic  Conservatory,  1892;  pupil  of  Clara  Schumann,  1893.  Prof.,  Conser- 
vatory, Amsterdam,  1894-96;  Director  Gov't  Music  School,  Pretoria,  So. 
African  Rep.,  1896-1902;  Instructor  Collegiate  Piano  classes,  School  of 
Music,  Illinois,  1905 — .  Served  in  the  Boer  Army,  under  Gen.  Piet  Joubert, 
Dan  Erasmus  and  Louis  Botha,  Oct.  12,  1899-Feb.,  1901.  Editor  Music- 
lovers  Calendar,  pub.  in  Boston,  Mass.,  by  Musiclovers  Co.;  Correspondent 
for  the  Merciire  Musical,  Paris,  and  for  Weekblad  voor  Muziek,  Holland; 
Guide  for  Piano  Teachers  (in  preparation). 

Married  Laura  Wolcott,  May  13,   1901,  New  York  Citv.     Child,  OMvcr 
Wolcott,  May  17,  1902,  Holland. 
Address,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 


564  University  of  Illinois 

WILLIAM  H.  VAN  DERVOORT 

Born  Feb.  28,  1869,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  f.  Thomas  S.  Van  Dervoort, 
Phelps,  N.  Y.     m.   Euphrasia  S.  Westfall,  Phelphs,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  1893-98.  Prepared  in 
Michigan  State  Normal,  Mich.  B.  S.,  1889,  Mich.  Agr.  College,  Agr.  College; 
M.  E.,  1893,  Cornell,  Univ.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instructor 
Mech.  Dept.  Mich.  Agr.  College,  1889-92;  Asst.  Prof.  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1892- 
93;  Asst.  Prof.  Mech.  Engineering,  1893-99;  Manufacturer  of  Gasolene 
Engine  Mach'j'  and  Automobiles,  1899 — .  Published:  Modern  Machine 
Shop  Tools,  Norman  W.  Henley  &  Co.,  New  York,  Publisher,  640  pp.  Con- 
tributed monthly  articles  on  Machine  Shop  Practice  to  Machinery  for  about 
three  years. 

Married  Mary  S.  ,  Nov.  9,  1892,  Lansing,  Mich.     Children,  Esther 

M.,  born  June  27,  1896;  Louise  A.,  born  Aug.  9,  1903. 
Address,  2427  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 

ANNA  ROBERTA  VAN  METER 
1905.     (See  No.  2522) 

JOHN  TERRILL  VAWTER 

1904.  (See  No.  2266) 

DAVID  CARROLL  VIERS 
1901.      (See  No.  1599) 

ROBERT  CLARK  VIAL 

1893.      (See  No.  775) 

HUGH  KENNEDY  VICKROY 

Born  Oct.  24,  1841,  West  Fairfield,  Westmoreland  Co.  Pa.  f.  Isaac 
Vickroy,  1812,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.  m.  Martha  Kennedy,  Nov.  15,  1815, 
Ireland. 

Superintendent  of  Orchards,  Gardens,  and  Forests,  1869-74.  Prepared 
in  public  schools,  Mt.  Carroll  Seminary  and  Eastman's  Business  College. 
School  teacher,  nurseryman,  fruit  grower  etc.,  until  1869;  appointed  supt.  of 
orchards,  gardens  and' forests,  Illinois,  1869-74;  fruit  grower  at  Normal,  111., 
eighteen  years;  lemon  grower  in  Hollywood,  Calif.,  1895 — .  Enlisted  Aug. 
12,  1862,  in  company  K,  93d  111.  Vol.,  hon.  discharged  July  5, 1865.  WasU.  S. 
inspector  of  spirits,  at  Peoria,  111.,  winter  of  1866-67;  was  Vice.  Pres.  of  the 
111.  State  Horticultural  Soc,  1881  and  1884;  treasurer  of  same,  1885-90; 
member  of  the  Town  Council  of  Normal,  111.,  several  years;  member  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  City  of  HollyAVOod  past  two  years. 

Married  Mary   Pamela   Graves,   Dec.    10,    1868.     Children,   Mary   Edna 
Louise,  born  Aug.  14,  1871,  Hugh  Edwards,  born  July  31,  1874. 
Address,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

EDGAR  WHITE  WAGENSEIL 

1905.  (See  No.  2525) 

MARIE  L.  WALDO 
1900.      (See  No.  1428) 

EDWARD   PHILIP  WALTERS 

Born  May  4,  1878,  at  East  Boston,  Mass.  f.  Maurice  E.  Hughes,  47 
Camp  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Assistant  in  Chemistrv,  1899-1900.  Prepared  in  Providence  High 
School.  B.  S.,  1899,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Asst.  in  Chem.  on  111.  Water 
Survey,  1899-1900;  Biologist  for  Metropolitan  Water  Board  of  Mass., 
1900-03;  do.,  Brooklyn  Water  Board,  1903;  afterwards  consolidated  with 
New  York  Water  Board;  was  made  head  of  local  laboratorv  at  Katonah, 
N.  Y. 
Died  Jan.  28,  1904,  at  Katonah,  N.  Y. 


Faculty  565 

JAMES  HENRI  WALTON,  Jr. 

Born  Feb.   26,   1878,  in  Deer  Isle,  Me.     f.  James  H.   Walton,  Jan.   25, 
1845,  Castine,  Me.     m.   Florence  S.  Hewlett,  Nov.  21,  1846,  New 
South  Devonshire,  England. 

Assistant,  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1899-1900;  1903 — .  Prepared  in 
Newburyport  High  School.  B.  S.,  1899,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Ph.  D.,  1903, 
Heidelburg.  Member  Sigma  Xi,  U.  of  I.  Austine  Fellowship  for  foreign 
studv,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1901-03.  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Mass.  Inst., 
1900-01;  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1899-1900;  Instructor,  same,  1903 — . 
Published:  Die  Jodionenkatalvze  des  Wasserstoffsuperoxyds,  Zietschrift  fur 
physikalische  Chcmie,  XVLII-2-,  pp.  185-222. 
Address,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

HUGH  ELMER  WARD 

Born  Feb.  13,  1872,  in  Ada,  Mich. 

Instructor  in  Soil  Fertility,  Bacteriologv,  1899-02.  Graduated  State 
Agr'l  Coll.,  Mich.,  1895.  M.  S.,  1898,  same.  Graduate  work  in  Bacteriology, 
Physiology  and  Organic  Chem.  Taught  in  district  schools  of  Mich.,  1889- 
95  ;  Instructor  in  Soil  Fertility,  Illinois,  1899-1901  ;  Instructor  of  Bacteriology, 
1901-02.  Holds  a  teacher's  Life  Certificate  in  Mich. 
Address  (home),  Ada,  Kent  Co.,  Mich. 

ROBERT  BOWNE  WARDER 

Born  Mar.  28,  1848,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  f.  John  Aston  Warder,  M.  D., 
1812,  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.  m.  Elizabeth  Bowne  Haines,  1815,  at  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy,  1875-79.  Prepared  at 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  M.  A.,  1873,  Earlham  College,  Richmond  Ind.  B.  L., 
1874,  Harvard  Univ.  Taught  in  the  Mooresville,  Ind.,  High  School  one 
year;  spent  some  years  in  travelling  in  the  West  and  in  Gennany  in  connection 
with  geological  survev;  instructor  in  Chemistrv  and  Natural  Philosophv, 
Illinois,  1875-79;  Hav'erford,  1879-80;  Purdue  Univ.,  1880-83;  State  Chem- 
ist, 1883-87;  professor  of  chemistrv  and  phvsics  at  Howard  L^niv.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  1887-1905.  Published:  The  Speed  of  Saponification  of  Ethyl 
Acetate  and  Evidence  of  Atomic  Motion  within  Liquid  Molecules,  pioneer 
investigations  in  phys.  chem.  Papers,  Influence  of  Time  in  Fertilizer  Analy- 
sis, Speed  of  Dissociation  of  Brass,  Dynamical  Theory  of  Albumenoid 
Ammonia,  Recent  Theories  of  Geometric  Isomerisen,  The  Major  Premise  in 
Physical  Chemistry.  Was  a  minister  in  the  Friend's  Church;  fellow  Amer. 
Assn.  Adv.  of  Sci.,  (Vice-pres.  for  chemistry,  1890);  member  Amer.  Chem 
Soc;  German  Chem  Soc;  Civ.  Eng'g  Soc;  Director  of  Cen.  Union  Mission; 
member  Bible  Soc.  and  Soc.  for  Religious  Education,  etc. 

Married  Gulielma  M.  Dorland,  Mar.  25,  1884,  at  W^ellington,  Canada. 
Died  July  23,  1905,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WILLARD  OTIS  WATERS 
1900.      (See  No.  1430) 

FLOYD  ROWE  WATSON 

Born  Apr.  23,  1872,  Lawrence,  Kans.  f.  Norman  Allen  Watson.  Dec.  10, 
1829,  Machias,  New  York.  m.  Helen  Altana  Hitchcock,  Oct.  10,  1835, 
Gainesville,  N.  Y. 

Instructor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Phvsics,  1902 — .  Prepared  in  Los 
Angeles  High  School  and  Normal  School.  B.  S.,  1899,  Univ.  of  Calif. ;  Ph.  D., 
1902,  Cornell.  Le  Conte  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  Calif.;  Whiting  Traveling 
Fellowship,  same,  Calif.;  Pres.  White  Fellowship.  Cornell  Univ.  Asst.  in 
Phvsics,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1897-99;  same,  Cornell  Univ.,  1902;  Instructor  in 
Physics,  Illinois,  1902-04;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics,  same,  1904.  Published: 
Elementary   Experiments   in    Physics,   Gazette   Pub.   Co.,   Champaign,    111.. 


566  University  of  Illinois 

1903;  Surface  Tension  at  the  Interface  of  Two  Liquids,  Phys.  Review,  Vol. 
XII,  pp.  257-278,  1901.  Viscosity  of  Liquids  Determined  by  Measurements 
of  Capillary  Waves,  same.  Vol.  XV,  pp.  20-38,  1902;  Surface  Tension  by 
Method  of  Liquid  Jets,  same,  Vol.  XXI,  pp.  59-62.  Member  Sigma  Xi; 
American  Phys.  Soc;  Hon.  member  of  Univ.  of  111.  Elec.  Eng'g  Soc. 
Married  Estelle  Jane  Barden,  Aug.  14,  1902,  So.  Pasadena,  Calif. 
Address,  503  Coler  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

J.  BURKITT  WEBB 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1873-80.      C.  E. 

ROY  IRVIN  WEBBER 

Born  Aug.  27,  1876,  Warsaw,  Ind.  f.  Irvin  B.  Webber,  M.  D.,  Mar.  31, 
1844,  Deerfield  Center,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio.  m.  Jane  Mary  Wilson,  May  22, 
1855,  Warsaw,  Ind. 

Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering,  1902-06.  Prepared  in  Warsaw  High 
School.  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Purdue,  1899;  C.  E.,  1906,  Illinois.  Civil  Eng'rs' 
Club.  Rodman  for  Pa.  R.  R.  Co.,  1899-1900;  Civil  Engr.  for  Pressed  Steel 
Car  Co.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1900;  Borough  Engineer,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  1901-02; 
Instructor  in  Civil  Eng'g,  1902-06.  Member  Presbyterian  Church;  Masonic 
Order. 

Married  Olive  Jennie  Holtzberger,  Sept.  4,  1900,  Lafayette,  Ind.     Chil- 
dren, Deane  H.,  born  Mar.  30,  1902;  Margaretta,  born  Sept.  22,  1903. 
Address,  828  Fulton  Bldg.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

HENRY  ADAM  WEBER 

Born  July  12,  1845,  in  Clinton  Twp.,  Franklin  Co.,  Ohio.  f.  Frederick 
Weber,  Palatinate,  Germany,     m.   Caroline  Tascher,  Palatinate,  Germany. 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  1874-82.  Prepared  in  Otterbein  Univ., 
Westerville,  Ohio,  and  School  of  Tech.,  Kaiserslautern,  Univ.  of 
Munich,  Germany.  Ph.  D.,  1879,  Ohio  State  Univ.  Chemist  to  Geol. 
Survey  of  Ohio,  1869-74;  professor  of  Chemistry,  Illinois,  1874-82; 
manufacturer  of  sugar  from  sorghum,  1882-84;  prof.  Agr.  Chem.,  Ohio 
State  Univ.,  1884—.  Chemist  to  State  Board  of  Agr.,  111.,  State 
Board  of  Health,  111.;  State  Chemist,  Ohio;  State  Dairy  and  Food 
Commission;  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Ohio;  member  of  Pure  Food  Stand- 
ards Commission,  etc.  Published:  Qualitative  Analysis;  numerous  arti- 
cles in  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  in  reports  of  the  State  Dairy  and  Food  Com- 
mission, Ohio.  Member  Amer.  Chem.  Soc;  fellow,  Amer.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of 
Sci.;  member  Amer.  Microscopical  Assn.;  Ohio  Academy  of  Science;  Inter- 
national Congress  of  Applied  Chemistry. 

Married  Rosa  Ober,  Dec.  29,  1870,  in  Columbus,  Ohio.      Children,  Henri- 
ette;  Hilda  L. 
Address,  1342  Forsythe  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

HUBBART  ANTHONY  WEBBER 

1897.   (See  No.  1087) 

NEWTON  ALONZO  WELLS 

Born  Apr.  9,  1852,  Lisbon,  N.  Y.  f.  Alonzo  Wells,  Oct.,  1825,  Westville, 
N.  Y.     m.  Julia  Anna  Cargin,  1824,  Mar.,  Constable,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  History  and  Practice  of  Painting,  etc.,  1899 — .  Prepared 
in  Frankhn  Acad.,  Malone,  N.  Y.  B.  Painting,  1877,  Syracuse  Univ. 
Studied  in  the  Academic  Julien  under  Beniamin  Constant,  J.  P.  Laurens 
and  Adolph  Bouguereau  firs't  in  1886  and  again  1895-9  7.  Instructor,  Union 
Coll.,  1877-79;  Prof,  of  Drawing,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1879-89;  Dean,  School  of 
Art,  Western  Reserve,  1889-90.  Prof,  of  History  and  Practice  of  Painting, 
Illinois,  1899-1903;  Prof,  of  Architectural  Decoration,  same,  1903—.  Has 
executed  many  art  works  of  both  public  and  private  character.  Exhibited 
in  the  larger  national  exhibitions,  since  1884;  in  Paris  Salon,  1896-98;  Col- 


Faculty  567 

umbian  Exhibition,  1893.  Asst.  Editor  on  Art  Interchange,  1893-1894; 
published  reviews  and  other  articles  upon  art  topics  for  newspaper  and  art 
magazines.  Member  Nat.  Soc.  of  Amer.  Artists,  1889;  Architectural  League 
of  Amer.,  1900,  (vice-president,  1903-04);  Salmagundi  Club,  1903;  Architec- 
tural League  of  N.  Y.,  1903,  Nat.  Soc.  of  Mural  Painters,  1904;  T  Square 
Club,  Phila.,  1906. 

Married  Flora  A.  Ellis,  1879,  Schenectadv,  N.  V.  Child,  Reginald 
Ellis,  born  Jan.  8,  1881. 

NATHAN  AUSTIN  WESTON 

1889.  (See  No.  580) 

ALFRED   HOLMES  WHITE 

Born  Apr.  28,  1873,  Peoria,  111.  f.  Samuel  Holmes  White,  1830,  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y.     m.  Jennie  McLaren,  1840,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Assistant  in  Chemistrv,  1893-96.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School. 
Attended  McGill,  1889-90i  B.  A.,  1893,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  B.  S.,  1904,  Mich. 
Assistant  in  Chem.,  Illinois,  1893-96.  Student  in  Polytechnicum,  Zurich, 
1896-97;  Instructor  in  Chemical  Technology,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897-1904; 
Asst.  Prof.,  same,  1904 — .  Published:  A  Burette  for  Accurate  Gas  Analysis, 
Jotir.  Am.  Ghent.  Soc.,  22,  p.  343,  1900;  Composition  of  Coal  Tars  from  Amer- 
ican Gas  Works  (with  H.  W.  Hess),  Jour.  Soc.  Chem.  Ind.,  19,  p.  509,  1900; 
The  Oxidation  of  Nitrogen  as  a  Source  of  Error  in  the  Estimation  of  Hydro- 
gen and  Methane,  Jour.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  23,  p.  476,  1901;  Relation  of 
Heating  to  Lighting  Power  of  Gases  with  Special  Relation  to  Incandescent 
Mantles,  (with  H.  Russell),  Proc.  Mich.  Gas.  Assn.,  1901;  The  Volumetric 
Analysis  of  Alumina  and  Free  and  Combined  Sulphuric  Acid  in  Alums, 
Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  24,  p.  457,  1902;  Theorv  of  the  Incandescent  Gas 
Mantle,  (with  A.  F.  Traver  and  H.  Russell),  Proc.  Mich.  Gas  Assn.,  1902; 
Theory  of  the  Incandescent  Mantle,  Second  Paper,  (with  A.  F.  Traver), 
Jotir.  Soc  Chem.  Ind.,  21,  p.  1012,  1902;  Loss  of  Illuminating  Power  of  Man- 
tles while  Burning,  (with  Max  Mueller),  Proc.  Mich.  Gas  Assn.,  1903; 
Different  Gases  in  Gas  Engines,  Proc.  Amer.  Gas  Light  Assn.,  20,  p.  284, 
1903;  The  Chemical  Industries  of  Michigan,  Proc.  Mich.  Acad,  of  Science, 
p.  180,  1903;  The  Value  of  Gas  Analysis  in  Gas  Engine  Tests,  Michigan 
Tcchnic,  p.  68,  1904;  The  Removal  of  Naphthalene  from  Coal  Gas,  (with  S. 
Ball),  Proc.  Mich.  Gas.  Assn.,  p.  72,  1904;  The  Decomposition  of  Ammonia 
at  High  Temperatures,  (with  Wm.  Melville),  Joitr.  Amer,  Chem.  Soc,  27 
p.  373,  1905;  The  Removal  of  Naphthalene  from  Coal  Gas,  Second  Paper 
(with  David  H.  Clarv),  Proc.  Mich.  Gas.  Assn.,  1905.  Member  Amer.  Chem. 
Soc,  1895;  Soc.  Chem.  Ind.,  1898;  Hon.  member  Mich.  Gas  Light  Assn., 
1900;  Research  Club,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Secretary  Mich  Section  Amer.  Chem. 
Soc,  1900;  Trustee  First  Unitarian  Church,  Ann  Arbor,  1902. 

Married  Rebecca  Mason  Downey,  July  28,   1903.   Pueblo,  Colo.     Child, 
Alfred  McLaren,  born  July  1,  1904. 
Address,  1017  Hill  St  ,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

ANNA  DAVID  WHITE 
1904.      (See  No.  2272) 

JAMES  McLAREN   WHITE 

1890.  (See  No.  619) 

MARION  BALLANTYNE  WHITE 

Born  at  Peoria,  111.  f.  Samuel  Holmes  White,  Lockport,  New  York, 
m.  Jennie  E.  McLaren,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1902 — .  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School. 
Ph.  B..  1893,  Michigan.  Attended  Univ.  of  Munich,  1st  semester,  1899- 
1900;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Summer  1904  and   1905;  Univ.  of  111.,   1904-05.      In- 


568  University  of  Illinois 

structor  in   Math.,    Pueblo,   Colo.,   High   School,    1893-95;   at    Peoria,    111., 
1895-99  and  1901-02;  Instructor  in  math.,  Illinois,  1902 — . 
Address,  716  West  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111. 

HAMMOND  WILLIAM  WHITSITT 

1903.  (See  No.  1992) 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  WHITTEN 

Bom  Aug.  6,  1871,  Stark  Co.,  111.  f.  WilHam  Henrv  Whitten,  Dec.  25, 
1819,  New  York  City.     m.   Ellen  Schuyler,  Oct.  13,  1830,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Instructor  in  Physics  and  Geometry,  Academy,  1903 — .  Prepared  in 
111.  State  Normal  Univ.  B.  A.,  Illinois,  1906.  Teacher  in  rural  schools, 
1888-93;  Principal  of  Schools,  Varna,  111.,  1895-98;  Asst.  in  Science  and 
Math.,  111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  1900-03.  Instructor  in  Physics  and  Geome- 
try, Academv,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903 — . 

Married  Henrietta   Leigh,   Feb.    14,    1893,   (died   Oct.    12,    1901);  Jessie 
Helene  Cunningham,  June   7,    1904.     Children,  Jennie  Alma,  born  Jan.   3, 
1894;  Mabel  Doris,  born  May  9,  1896. 
Address,  311  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

BURTON  B.  WILCOX 

1904.  (See  No.  2274) 

GEORGE  A.  WILD 

1876.      (See  No.  117) 

CHARLES  THORNTON  WILDER 
1894.      (See  No.  844) 

LUCY  BERTHA  ELY  WILLCOX 

1900.     (See  No.  1435) 

■ELRICK  WILLIAMS 
1902.      (See  No.  1785) 

FRANK  GARDNER  WILLSON 

Born  June  11,  1878,  in  Bozeman,  Mont.  f.  Davis  Willson,  July  17, 
1841,  in  Canton,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.  m.  Martha  Van  Allen,  Sept.  19, 
1846,  in  Canton,  N.  Y. 

Assistant,  Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering,  1903 — .  Prepared  in 
private  school  and  Acad,  in  Bozeman,  Mont.,  B.  S.,  1903,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Attended  Montana  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1898-1901.  Mechanic  in 
Elec.  Engr.  Lab.,  Illinois,  Sept.,  1903-04;  Assistant  in  Elec.  Eng'g,  same, 
1904-05;  Instructor,  same,  1905 — .  Service  in  Nat'l  Guard  of  Mont.,  May  1, 
1901-02.  Member  Presbv.  Church,  1891;  Assoc,  in  Amer.  Inst,  of  Elec. 
Engrs.,  1905. 

Married  Lynne  Rachel  Corbett,  July  20,  1904,  at  Ft.  Collins,  Colo. 
Address,'  920  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WILLIAMS 

Born  in  1866,  Taychudah,  Wis. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  1902-05.  Prepared  in 
Battle  Creek  Coll.,  Mich.,  1886.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896.  Prin.  of  High  School, 
New  Richmond,  Wis.,  1887-91 ;  Supt.  of  Citv  Schools,  Antigo,  Wis.,  1891-93  ; 
Prof.  Elec.  Engr.,  Mont.  State  Coll.,  1896.     Asst.  Prof.  Elec.  Engr.,  1902-05. 

ALBERT  ST.  JOHN  WILLIAMSON 

1898.      (See  No.  1176) 

CLIFFORD  WILLIS 
1900.      (See  No.  1436) 


Faculty  569 

ALBERT  HARRIS  WILSOX 

Born  Feb.  4,  1872.  Saundersville,  Tenn.  f.  Thomas  Black  Wilson. 
June  18,  1839.  Nashville.  Tenn.  m.  Lucy  Crazwall,  June  18,  1839,  Water- 
town,  Tenn. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics.  1904-05.  Prepared  in  Station  Camp  Acad., 
Tenn.,  and  Montogmerv  Bell  Acad.,  Nashville.  Tenn.  B.  S.,  Vanderbilt 
Univ..  1892.  M.  S..  1893.  same.  Kappa  Sigma.  Crawford  Scholarship; 
Founder's  Medal;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  (Teaching)  Fellowship  in  Math.  Stu- 
dent in  Johns  Hopkins.  1893-95;  Gottengin,  1899-1900;  Bonn,  1903-04. 
Instructor  in  Math.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1895-1903;  Instructor  in  Math.,  Illi- 
nois, 1904-05;  Assoc.  Prof.  Ala.  Polvtech.  Inst.,  1905 — .  Member  Amer. 
Math.  Soc,  1901. 

Married  Zue  Ward,  Dec,  1900,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 
Address,  Auburn,  Ala. 

JOSEPH  HENDERSON  WILSON 
Foreman  Foundry,  1896-03. 

JOSEPH  WADE  WILSON 

1903.      (See  No.  1996) 

VICTOR  TYSON  WILSON 

Born  Apr.  11,  1864,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  f.  Joseph  Washington  Wilson, 
Feb.  22,  1838,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     m.   Anna  Tyson.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Assistant  Professor  of  General  Engineering  Drawing,  1904 — -.  M.  E., 
1902,  Cornell.  Grad.  Penn.  Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art,  Phila., 
1886.  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Cornell.  Draftsman,  New  York  City,  1888-1892. 
Instructor  Central  Man.  Train.  School,  Phila.,  1892;  Instructor  in  Free-hand 
and  Mech.  Drawing,  Cornell,  1893-1903;  Instructor  in  Mech.  Eng.,  Drexel 
Inst.,  Phila.,  1903-04.  Asst.  Prof,  of  G.  E.  D.  in  charge  of  Dept.  of  Drawing, 
Illinois,  1904 — .  Published,  Free-hand  Perspective,  John  Wiley  &  Son, 
1898;  Free-hand  Lettering,  John  Wiley  &  Son,  1900. 

Married  Harriet  T.  Pattison. 
Address,  602  West  High  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

SAMUEL  ROBERTSON  WINCHELL 
Bom  Nov.  26,  1843,  North  East,  Duchess  Co.,  N.  Y.     f.   Horace  Winchell, 
Aug.    12,   1796,   North   East,   Duchess  Co.,   N.   Y.     m.   Caroline  McAllister, 
Apr.  29,  1806,  North  East,  Duchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Latin,  1889-91.  Prepared  in  Amenia  Sem.,  Amenia,  N.  Y. 
B.  A.,  1870,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  M.  A.,  1873,  same.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Prin.  Birmingham,  Mich.,  Acad.,  1864-65;  Prin.  Union  School,  Paw  Paw. 
Mich.,  1865-66;  Prin.  High  School,  Flint,  1867-68;  Prin.  High  School,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  1869-73;  Prin.  High  School,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  1873-75. 
Classical  Editor  for  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1881 ;  New  England  Manager,  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  1882-86;  Mgr.  Interstate  Pub,  Co..  Chicago  and  Boston.  1886-88; 
Pres.  National  Young  Folks'  Reading  Circle,  1888-92  ;  Professor  of  Latin,  Univ. 
of  Illinois,  Sept.,  1889-Jan.  1.  1891 ;  Manager,  in  the  West,  of  High  School  and 
Coll.  Department  of  American  Book  Co.,  Jan.,  1891-Oct.,  1892;  Mangr. 
Winchell's  Teachers'  Agencv  and  Lecture  Bureau,  Dec,  1892 — .  Prin. 
Winchell  Acad.,  Evanston, '111.,  T894-97.  State  Visitor  to  State  Normal 
School,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1874;  School  Commissioner,  Melrose,  Mass. 
1885-86.  Published:  Books:  Latin  Prose  Composition.  1875,  E.  H.  Butler  «& 
Co.,  Phila.,  142  pp.;  Elementary  Lessons  in  Greek  Syntax,  1887,  D.  Appleton 
&  Co.,  New  York,  107  pp.,  8vo'. ;  Primary  Fridays,  Nos.  1,2,3;  Intermediate 
Fridavs;  Grammar  School  Fridays,  pub.  by  Interstates  Pub.  Co., Chicago, and 
Boston,  1886-88,  80  pp.  each,  8vo.;  Interstate  Primer  Supplement,  Interstate 
Pub.  Co.,  Chicago  and  Boston,  1887,  150  pp.,  8vo.;  Orthography,  Orthoepy 
and  Punctuation.  1901.  A.  Flanagan  Co..  Chicago.  155  pp.  8vo.,  Chicago,  Past 
and  Present,  1906,  A.  Flanagan  Co.,  Chicago,  250  pp.,  8vo.;  Associate  Editor 


570  University  of  Illinois 

Univ.  Chronicle,  weekly,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,,  1865-69.  Editor  and  Pub., 
Public  School  Record,  monthly,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1874-75;  Public  School 
Record  and  Northwestern  Jour,  of  Education,  monthly,  1875-76;  Educational 
Weekly,  Chicago,  1876-80.  Editor  Christian  Statesman,  weekly,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  1876.  Editor,  Interstate  Primary  Reader,  monthly;  Inter- 
state Grammar  School  Reader,  monthly;  Interstate  Intermediate  Reader,  month- 
ly, Chicago  and  Boston,  1886 — 8.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Teacher  and  Stu- 
dent, monthly,  Chicago,  1894-96.  Editor,  Chicago  Teacher  and  School 
Board  Jour.,  'monthly,  Chicago,  1896-98.  Editor  and  Publisher,  WinchelVs 
Quarterly,  Chicago, '1898-1901 ;  The  Rostrum,  m.onthly,  Chicago,  1901-04. 
Vice  Pres.  Central  Howard  Assn.,  Chicago,  1900 — . 

Married  Calphurnia  Eleutheria  Corson,  Aug.  2,  1870,  Birmingham,  Mich. 
Children,  Harley  Corson,  born  Aug.  13,  1871 ;  Calphurnia  Maia,  born  May  16, 
1874;  Julia  Alexandrina,  Dec.  31,  1879;  Roberta  Carissima,  Sept.  26,  1887; 
(died  Jan.  23,  1895). 
Address,  2622  Harrison  St.,  Eyanston,  111. 

AMBROSE  PARE  WINSTON 

Born  Oct.  5,  1867,  in  Mt.  Morris,  111.  f.  Thomas  Winston,  Oct.  17,  1829. 
Deyynock,  Breconshire,  Wales,  m.  Caroline  E.  Mumford,  Mar.  26,  1836. 
in  Wayne  Co.,  Penn. 

Instructor  in  History,  1893-94.  Prepared  at  home.  B.  A.,  1887,  Wis- 
consin; Ph.D.,  1900,  Cornell.  Delta  Upsilon.  Attended  Johns  Hopkins,  1891- 
92;  Uniy.  of  Chicago,  1892-93;  1894-95;  Fellow,  Cornell  Uniy.,  1899-1900. 
Teacher  in  pubhc  schools,  1887-1889;  Instructor  in  History,  Illinois,  1893-94; 
Instructor  in  Ohio  State  Uniy. ;  teacher  in  Chicago  and  Indianapolis  High 
Schools;  instructor  and  Asst.  Professor  of  Economics,  W^ashington  Uniy., 
1901 — .  Published:  The  Constitutionality  of  the  Protective  Tariff,  Jour, 
of  Political  Economy,  Dec,  1896;  Socialism  in  the  United  States,  Contem- 
porary Review,  Jan.,  1900;  Sixteenth  Century  Trusts,  Atlantic  Monthly,  July, 
1901  ;'The  Pullman  Strike,  Jour,  of  Political  Ecomony,  Sept.,  1901 ;  A  Quarter 
Century  of  Strikes,  Atlantic  Monthly,  Nov.,  1902;  The  Trade  Union  and  the 
Superior  Workman,  Atlantic  Monthly,  Dec,  1902;  Article  on  "Political 
Economy"  in  Encyclopedia  Americana.  Member  Amer.  Economic  Assn. 
Address,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

ROBERT  ALVIN  WOOD 
1894.      (See  No.  845) 

WILLIAM  G.   WOOD 
Professor  of  Militarj^  Science  and  Tactics,   1880;  detail  expired  July   1, 
1883.      Second  Lieut.  18th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

RALPH  C.   WOODMANSEE 

1903.      (See  No.  1997) 

ARTHUR  TENNANT  WOODS 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  1883-88;  Prof,  of  Mech. 
Eng'r,  1888-92.      M.  S.     Asst.  Engineer,  U.  S.  N.,  1892—. 

HERBERT  SPENCER  WOODS 

Born  Apr.  12,  1881,  Versailles,  Morgan  Co.,  Mo.  f.  Peter  George  Woods, 
M.  D.,  Dec.  19,  1844,  Rocky  Mount,  Va.  m.  Susan  Harriett  Parkes,  Aug. 
11,  1853,  Moniteau  Co.,  Mo.' 

Assistant  in   Chemistry,    1905 — .      Prepared  in  Versailles  and  St.  Joseph 
High  Schools.     B.  A.,  1904,  Univ.  of  Mo.;  M.  A.,  1895,  same.     Student  Asst.  in 
Chemistry,  1903-04;  Gazollo  Fellow,  1904-05.     Asst.  in  General  Chemistry, 
Illinois,  Sept.,  1,  1905—. 
Address,  Chemical  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111. 


1894.      (See  No.  846) 


Faculty  571 

OLA  C.  WOOLSEY 


RALPH  WYLIE 

Born  Aug.  31,  1874,  in  Warsaw,  Wis. 

Instructor  in  Violin  and  Theory  of  Music,  1899-1900.  Graduated,  Chi- 
cago Musical  Coll.,  1899.  Taught  violin  and  harmony  in  Chicago.  Concert 
meister  in  college  orchestra;  first  violinist  in  picked  string  quartet,  Chicago 
Musical  Coll.      Instructor  of  Violin  and  Theory  of  Music,  1899-1900. 

ALANSON   PHELPS  WYMAN 

Born  Apr.  13,  1870,  Manchester  Centre,  Vt.  f.  Edmond  Lewis  Wvman, 
June  27,  1843.     m.   Louise  Kimball  Phelps,  Sept.  2,  1847,  Painesville,'Ohio. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Landscape  Gardening,  1905 — .  Prepared  in  Burr 
&  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt.,  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1897,  Cornell.  Sigma 
Xi,  Cornell,  1897.  Draughtsman,  office  O.  C.  Simonds,  Landscape  Gar- 
dener, Chicago,  1897-98;  with  D.  W.  Langton,  Landscape  Architect,  New 
York,  1898;  with  Olmsted  Brothers,  Landscape  Architects,  Brookline,  Mass., 
1899-1902.  Student  of  Landscape  Architecture,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1902- 
04;  Landscape  Architect,  Chicago,  1904-06.  Instructor  in  Landscape 
Gardening,  Hort  Dept.,  Feb. -June,  1905;  Asst.  Prof,  in  Landscape  Garden- 
ing, Illinois,  Sept.,  1905 — .     Christian  Science  Church,  1899. 

Married  Martha  Scott  Anderson,  Aug.  24,  1905,  Minneapolis. 
Address,  17  East  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

CHARLES  WHITTIER  YOUNG 

,1897.     (See  No.  1090) 

ANDREW  YSTGARD 

Born  June  7,  1873,  Sparbuen,  Trondhjem,  Norway.  f.  Ole  A.  Yst- 
gard,  Feb.  19,  1843,  Sparbuen,  Trondhjem,  Norway,  m.  Martha  H.  Schei, 
Jan.  25,  1848,  Sparbuen,  Trondhjem,  Norway. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1904 — .  Prepared  in  St.  HansHougen  Middle 
School,  Christiana  and  Frogner  Gymnasium,  Christiana.  B.  Agr.,  1896, 
Agr.  Coll.  of  Norway;  B.  S.,  Engr.  College,  Norway,  1900;  The  Students' 
Society  of  the  Agr.  Coll.  of  Norway;  Eng'g  Students'  Soc,  Norway.  Scholar- 
ship at  Agr.  and  Engr.  Colleges;  Fellowship  from  Govt,  of  Norway  for 
graduate  work  at  the  Agr.  College  in  Agr.  Chem.  Asst.  in  Agr.  Chemistry  in 
the  Agr.  Coll.  of  Norway,  July  1-Dec.  30,  1903;  Asst.  Chemist  in  the  Dairy 
and  Food  Com.  of  the  State  of' Wis.,  Apr.  1-May  30,  1904;  Asst.  in  Chemistry 
in  the  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  July  1,  1904 — .  Served  as  soldier  in  the  Standing 
Army  of  Norway.  Discovered  a  method  for  preparation  of  soluble 
phosphoric  acid  from  crude  phosphates  for  fertilizer  purposes,  1902.  Pub- 
lished: Contribution  to  our  knowledge  of  the  composition  of  Norwegian 
small  fruits,  Tidskrift  for  Xorsk  Landbriig,  1902,  pp.  125-145;  Abstract  in 
Exp.  Sta.  Record,  Vol.  XIV,  1903,  pp."  443;  The  preparation  of  Soluble 
phosphoric  acid  from  crude  phosphates  for  fertilizer  purposes,  Tcknisk 
I'^cblad,  Christiana,  1903,  pp.  329-333;  Abstract  in  Exp.  Sta.  Record,  Vol. 
XV,  1904,  p.  1063;  Some  plant  culture  trials  with  a  new  artificial  fertilizer, 
Tidskrift  for  Xorsk  Landbrng,  1903,  pp.  357-365;  Abstract  in  Exp.  Sta. 
Record,  Vol.  XV,  1904,  pp.  571.  Member  Polytechnical  Assn.,  Christiana 
Norway,  1900 — . 
Address,  901  W.  Illinois  St.,  UrVjana,  111. 

LESTER   WILLIAM   ZARTMAXX 
1903.      (See  Xo.  2002) 


572  University  of  Illinois 

KARL  WILHELMJ  ZIMMERSCHIED 

Born  Aug.  27,  1880,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  f.  John  Ferdinand  Zimmer- 
schied,  Dec.  11,  1849,  near  Sedalia,  Mo.  m.  Matilda  Rosenbury,  Aug.  27, 
1857,  Canal  Dover,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1904-05.  Prepared  in  Manual  Triaing  High 
School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Kappa  Sigma  and  Sigma  Xi.  B.  A.,  Univ.  of 
Michigan,  1803;  M.  S.,  1904,  same.  Asst.  in  Quantitative  Analvsis,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1903-04;  Chemist,  Traugott,  Schmidt  &  Co.,  Detroit, 'Mich.,  1904, 
July  11,  Nov.  1.  Instructor  in  Quantitative  Analysis,  Illinois,  1904-05, 
Instructor  in  Metallurgy  and  Quantitative  Analysis,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Sept., 
1905—. 
Address,  Room  117  Chemical  Lab.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

OTTO  MANTHEY-ZORN 

Born  Oct.  26,  1879,  in  Sheboygan,  Wisconsin,  f.  Rev.  Carl  Manthey- 
Zorn,  Mar.  18,  1846,  at  Schleswig-Holstein.  m.  Maria  Luise  Hengstenberg, 
Dec.  29,  1853,  at  WestphaHa. 

Instructor  in  German,  1905-06.  Prepared  in  Cleveland  Central  High 
School.  B.  A.,  1901,  Adelbert  College,  Western  Reserve  Univ.  Ph.  D., 
1904,  Univ.  of  Leipzig.  Instructor  at  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  1904-05; 
instructor  at  Cleveland  Central  High  School,  1904-05 ;  instructor  in  German, 
1905-06.  Published,  Johann  Georg  Jacobi's  Iris  (Thesis),  by  John  Herr- 
mann, Zwickau,  1905,  quarto,  83  pp;  Friedr.  Heinr.  Jacobi's  Home  at 
Pempelfort,  Mod.  Philology,  July,  1905.  Member  Modern  Lang.  Assn., 
1904;  Philological  Club  of  Western  Reserve,  1904-05. 
Address,  905  West  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 


Trustees  573 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


ALICE  ASBURY  ABBOTT 

Trustee  1898-1905.      Born  in  Quincy,  111.     f.   Henry  Asbury,  lawyer. 

Critic.  Prepared  in  private  school.  Special  course  in  sciences  and 
languages  for  three  years;  one  year  study  of  German  literature  in  Germany. 
Edited  scientific  journal  in  Chicago,  1876.  Translated  Die  Waflfen  Xieder!, 
under  the  title  Ground  Arms!  written  by  the  Baroness  Bertha  von  Suttner. 
Member  for  many  years  of  the  Fortnightly  and  the  Woman's  Club  of  Chicago. 

Married  Abial  R.  Abbott,  June,  187 1'.     Children,  Sarah  and  Alice. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

WILLIAM  L.  ABBOTT 

Trustee  1905-11.      (See  No.  368) 

CARRIE  THOMAS  ALEXANDER 

Trustee  lQOl-07.      Born  March  4,  1861,  in  Belleville,  111. 

Prepared  in  Monticello  Sem.,  Godfrey,  111.,  1876-80.  Assumed  the  place 
of  Mr.  Alexander  as  General  manager  and  treasurer  of  local  street  railway 
line,  after  his  death;  operated  same  for  several  years;  spent  two  years  in  study 
and  travel  abroad.  Organized  Belleville  chapter  Order  of  Eastern  Star;  was 
matron  four  years,  1900-04;  joined  Woman's  Relief  Corps,  in  1892;  treasurer 
of  local  corps  four  vears,  and  president  three  years;  also  as  Dept.  Junior 
Vice  Pres.,  Inspector,  Pres.,  1898-Q9,  counselor,  1899-1900;  president  of 
local  Ladies'  Aid  Soc.  four  years  and  introduced  and  put  into  effect  plans  by 
which  able  bodied  men  and  women  were  suppled  with  various  kinds  of  work 
for  which  they  received  wages  instead  of  alms.  Director  111.  Childrens' 
Home  and  Aid  Soc. 

Married  Henry  A.  Alexander,  Dec.   1887,  at  Belleville,  111.,  (died  Oct., 
1888) 
Address,  Belleville,  111. 

*LEMUEL  ALLEN 

Trustee  1867-71.     Born  Mar.  23,  1818,  in  Loudoun  Co.,  Va. 

Prepared  in  Prep.  School  at  Waverly,  111.  Member  of  School  Board  of 
Pekin,  111.,  for  many  years;  County  Supt.  of  Schools  of  Tazewell  Co.  for  ten 
consecutive  vears;  served  as  County  School  Commissioner;  taught  in  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1841;  in  Decatur,  111.,  1842;  in  Pekin,  1846.  Invented  and  patented 
a  Planetarium:  Aided  in  organizing  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Decatur,  and 
also  at  Pekin,  111.;  helped  organize  the  Washingtonian  Society,  and  Sons  of 
Temperance,  Pekin,  111. 

Married  Mrs.  Margaret  Pratt,  1843,  Decatur,  111.;  Josephine  Goodheart, 
Pekin,  111.,  1898. 
Died  Aug.  8,  1905,  in  Pekin,  111. 

*JOHN  PETER  ALTGELD 

Trustee,  ex  ofpcio,  1893-97.      Born  in  Prussia,    1848. 

Came  to  Mansfield,  Ohio,  in  early  life.  At  age  of  16  volunteer  in  final 
campaigns  of  Grant.  Discharged  at  Columbus,  Ohio.  Studied  in  private 
school,  Lexington,  Ohio,  and  taught  school  for  two  years.  Traveled  until 
1869;  studied  law  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1869-70,  when  admitted  to  the  bar  at 
Savannah,  Mo.;  elected  prosecuting  attorney  for  the  county;  resigned  and 
moved  to  Chicago,  1875;  candidate  before  democratic  caucus  of  state  legis- 
lature for  U.  S.  Senator,  1876;  extensive  real  estate  owner,  1876-86  in  Chicago; 
accepted  democratic  nomination  for  office  of  judge  of  supreme  court  and 
elected  in  1886;  resigned  from  the  bench,  Aug.,  1891;  governor  of  Illinois, 
1 892-96  ;  delegate  to  Democratic  national  convention  of  1 896  and  unsuccessful 
independent  candidate  for  mayor  of  Chicago,   1899.     Author;     Our  Penal 


574  University  of  Illinois 

Machinery  and  its  Victims;  Live  Questions,  and  various  political  and  eco- 
nomic pamphlets. 
Died  March  12,  1902,  in  Joliet,  111. 

tW.  B.  ANDERSON 

Trustee,  1870-73. 

JAMES  E.  ARMSTRONG 
Trustee,  1893-99.      (See  No.  253) 

AUSTIN  D.  BARBER 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1905-07. 
Address,  Hamilton,  111. 

*NEWTON  BATEMAN 

Trustee,  1867-73.     Born  July  27,  1822,  in  Fairfield,  N.  J. 

Prepared  in  Illinois  College,  1843;  attended  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  1844. 
Taught  as  Prin.  of  an  English  and  Classical  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1845-47; 
Prof,  of  Math.,  St.  Charles  Coll.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1847-51;  prin.  public 
schools,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1851-53;  Supt.  of  schools,  Morgan  county,  1853-58; 
State  Supt.  of  PubUc  Instruction,  1859-63,  1865-67;  President  Knox  Coll., 
Galesburg,  111.,  1875-93;  Pres.  emeritus  and  Prof,  of  Mental  and  Moral 
Science,  Knox  Coll.,  1893-97.  Member  State  Board  of  Health,  1877-91; 
Assay  Comm'r,  1878;  Editor  of  Common  School  Decisions;  editor  for  three 
years.  The  Illinois  Teacher;  editor  in  chief.  Historical  Encyclopedia  of  Illinois. 

Married  Sarah  Davton,   1850,  Jacksonville,  111.,  (died   1857);  Annie   N. 
Tyler  of  Mass.,  1859,  (died  May  28,  1878).     Children,  Clifford  Rush,   born 
Mar.  7,  1854,  Jacksonville,  111.;  three  daughters 
Died  Oct.  21,  1897,  in  Jacksonville,  111. 

ALFRED  BAYLISS 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1899-1907.      Born  in  Glouchestershire,  England. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.  of  Hills- 
dale Coll.,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  B.  S.,  1870,  Hillsdale  Coll.;  M.  S.,  1873,  same. 
Service  in  11th  Mich.  Cav.,  Sept.,  1863-Aug.,  1865.  Member  Citv  Council, 
Sterling,  111.,  1882-84;  member  of  present  Library  Board,  Sterling, 'ill.,  1878- 
94;  elected  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1898 — .  Published,  Easy  Lessons  on 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  for  Grammar  grades;  numerous  arti- 
cles for  educational  journals.  Pres.  Northern  111.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1887  ;  pres. 
Schoolmasters'  Club,  1900-03;  member  N.  E.  A.  Com.  to  report  upon  Indus- 
trial Education,  1903. 

Married  Clara  M.  Kern,  June  28,  1871,  in  Lawton,  Mich.      Children,  Clara 
K.,  born  Nov.  10,  1872;  Zoe,  born  Aug.  14,  1890. 
Address,  Springfield,  111. 

CHARLES  BENNETT 

Trustee,  1879-91.      Born  March  27,  1839,  in  Bridgton,  Maine. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Bridgton  Academy.  B.  A.,  1864,  Bowdoin  Coll. ; 
studied  Law,  Portland,  Me.  Served  nine  months.  First  Lieut.  Maine,  19th, 
1864-65;  Maine,  23rd,  1862.  Member  Board  of  Education;  County  Judge 
Coles  Co.,  one  term.      Member  Unitarian  Church;  G.  A.  R. 

Married    S.   W.    Cleaves,    Mattoon,   111.      Children,    Cleaves,    born   1870; 
Sarah,   1872;  Charles,   1874;  Edith,   1876;  Helen,   1878;  John  Lewis,   1881; 
Susan, 1884. 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 


tUnder  law  of  May  7,  1873,  the  number  of  appointed  members  of  the  Board  was  reduced 
from  thirty-four  tq  nine.  When  the  law  went  into  effect  twenty-seven  members  with  from 
two  to  six  years  still  tc  serve,  were  dropped.  Of  these  ten  had  an  opportunity  to  serve  at  but 
one  meeting,  that  of  March  11,  1873.     The  reorganized  board  first  met  on  July  10. 


Trustees  575 

JOHX   LOURIE  BEVERIDGE 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1873-77.  Born  July  6,  1824,  at  Greenwich,  Washing- 
ton Co.,  N.  Y.     f.  George  Beveridge.     m.  Ann  Hoy. 

Ex-governor  of  Illinois.  Prepared  in  Xew  York  State  and  Rock  River 
Sem.,  Mt.  Morris,  111.  Taught  school  and  read  law,  1845-51,  in  Tenn.; 
located  at  Sycamore,  111.,  1851  ;  removed  to  Evanston,  111.,  1854,  and  opened 
office  in  Chicago;  rem.oved  to  Calif.,  18Q5;  enlisted  Aug.,  1861;  served  as 
maior  8th  111.  cav.  in  army  of  Potomac;  was  in  battles  of  Fair  Oaks,  Malvern 
Hill,  Frederickburg  and  Gettysburg;  in  winter  of  1863-64  recruited  and  or- 
ganized 17th  111.  cav.;  commissioned  col.  and  served  in  dept.  of  Mo.;  bvtd. 
brig,  gen.;  mustered  out  Feb.  6,  1866;  elected  sheriff  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1866; 
state  senator,  1871;  elected  Lieut.  Gov.  Illinois  on  Rep.  ticket  with  Gen. 
Richard  J.  Oglesby  as  governor  in  Nov.,  1872;  upon  Gov.  Oglesby's 
election  to  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Jan.,  1873,  succeeded  to  the  gubernatorial  chair 
and  served  full  term  4  vears,  save  10  davs.  Appointed  Asst.  Treas.  of  U.  S. 
at  Chicago,  Dec,  1881 ;' resigned  Sept.,  1884. 

Married  Helen  M.  Judson,  Jan.  20,  1848,  in  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Holh^wood,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

*ALEXAXDER  BLACKBURX 

Trustee.  1867-77.      Born  May  31,  1805,  in  Hamilton,  Butler  Co.,  O. 

Farmer  and  Teacher.  Prepared  in  common  schools  of  Indiana.  Was 
made  honorary  member  of  the  G.  A.  R.  when  that  post  was  organized  in 
Macomb,  111.  First  Pres.  church  of  northern  Ind.  was  organized  in  his  log 
cabin  at  La  Porte,  Ind.  Wrote  frequently  for  Presbyterian  books  and 
magazines,  also  for  local  palpers.  Elder  in  Pres.  church  for  sixty-live  years, 
La  Porte,  Ind.,  and  Macomb,  111. 

Married  Delilah  Polk,  Jan.  28,  1828,  in  Vincennes,  Ind.  Children, 
William  Maxwell,  born  Dec.  31,  1829;  John,  born  Xov.  6,  1831;  Margaret 
Polk,  born  Jan.  15,  1833;  Anna  EHzabeth,  born  June  19,  1842;  Alexander, 
bom  Nov.  4,  1844;  Charles  Edward,  born  Sept.  19,  1847;  three  children  died 
in  infancy. 
Died  in  Macomb,  111.,  July  31,  1897. 

*GEORGE  STEPHEX  BOWEX 

Trustee,  1870-73.  Born  Xov.  30,  1829,  at  Ingham.'s  Mills,  Manheim, 
Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Moved  to  Chicago,  1849.  and  engaged  in  bvisiness  with  brother  until  1871. 
President,  Young  Men's  Library  Assn.  of  Chicago.  1861.  Was  instrumental 
in  organizing  the  Woolen  Manufacturers'  Assn.  of  the  Xorthwest,  1867,  being 
first  and  only  president  of  same.  Leader  in  establishing  a  free  public  library 
in  Chicago,  1871,  and  in  1873  raised  money  to  build  Chicago  exposition. 
Organized  industrial  exposition  of  93  people,  1879,  who  visited  Mexico  in 
interest  of  reciprocitv.  Instrumental  in  organizing  Manufacturers'  Assn.  of 
Chicago,  1878.  Mayor  of  Elgin,  1873-75;  Pres.  of  Electric  Light  Co.,  Elgin, 
1883;  issued  call  to  electric  light  m.en  of  the  U.  S.  who  met  in  Chicago  and 
organized  the  Xat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.;  made  honorary  member,  1890.  Xomi- 
nated  for  Congress,  1876.  Treasurer  Grace  M.  E.  Church,  Chicago,  for  eight 
years;  Pres.  of  Protestant  Orphan  Asylum,  Chicago,  two  years.  One  of  the 
principal  organizers  and  builders  of  Chicago  &  Pacific  R.  R.  Served  as 
pres.  Elgin  Scientific  Soc.  Pres.  Xorth  Pacific  Trading  Co.,  with  offices  in 
Chicago  and  Tokio,  Japan,  last  few  years. 

Married  ]\i\\a.  Emma  Byington,  May  1,  1854,  at  Salisbury  Center,  X.  Y. 
Children ,  George  E . ;  Anna  C . 
Died  Jan.  12,  1905,  Elgin,  111. 

*MASOX  BRAYMAX 

Trustee,  1867-73.      Born  May  23,  1813.  at  Buffalo,  X.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1836;  removed  to  Monroe,  Mich.,  City 
Attorney,  Munroe,  1838-41 ;  edited  a  newspaper,  1841 ;  practiced  law,  Spring- 


576  University  of  Illinois 

field.  111.,  1842;  special  commissioner  under  government,  1843;  revised  and 
published  statutes  of  Illinois,  1844-45  ;  attorney  for  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1851 ;  became 
promoter  of  railroad  enterprises  throughout  Mo.,  Ark.,  and  southwest. 
Major  of  29th  111.  vol.,  1861;  in  command  of  Ohio  regiments  at  Natchez, 
1864-65;  presiding  officer  of  com.  to  examine  cotton  claims  and  revive 
railroad  interests  in  the  south.  Edited  Illinois  State  Journal,  1872-73; 
practiced  law  at  Ripon,  Wis.,  1873-77;  appointed  Governor  of  Idaho  by 
Pres.  Hayes,  1877-80;  resumed  practice  of  law  at  Ripon,  1880;  afterwards 
settled  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Died  Feb.  27,  1895,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

*ALEXANDER  MONTGOMERY  BROWN 
Trustee,  1868-79.      Born  Dec.  11,  1818,  in  Paris,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky. 
Jurist  and  horticulturist.      B.  A.,   1838,  Hanover  Coll.      Studied  law  in 

Indianapolis,  and  practiced;  removed  to  Paris,  Ky.,  1844;  continued  practice 

of  law  until  he  came  to  Illinois;  removed  to  Villa  Ridge,  Pulaski  Co.,  1861. 

Elected    to    county   judgeship    three    times.      Pres.    111.    State    Hort.    Soc. ; 

Editor  of  Paris  Citizen,  1852-61.      Member  Presb.  church. 

Married  Mary  A.  Maxwell,  1841,  in  Hanover,  Ind.     Children,  Elizabeth, 

born  1842;  Edward  M.,  1844;  Jennie  T.,  1847;  Alexander  B.,  1856;  EmmaG., 

1858. 

Died  June  27,  1879,  at  Villa  Ridge,  111. 

*DAVID  ALLEN  BROWN 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1870-73.  Born  Sept.  27,  1824,  in  Greensburg,  Ky. 
f.   William  B.  Brown,     m.   Harriet  L.  Allen. 

Lawyer.  Came  to  111.  ,1833.  Read  law  with  Col.  E.  D.  Baker.  When 
Mexican  War  broke  out  helped  raise  a  company  of  which  he  was  second 
lieut.,  Co.  I,  in  4th  Regiment,  111.  Vols.  Present  at  Vera  Cruz  and  Cerro 
Gordo.  Afterwards  took  command  of  the  company;  ordered  home  after 
war  when  he  took  up  law  in  office  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Appointed  circuit 
clerk  of  Menard  County.  In  1859  engaged  extensively  in  farming.  Vice- 
pres.  State  Board  of  Agr.  two  terms,  and  Pres.  one,  1870-73.  Member  State 
Board  of  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commn.,  1873.  In  1884  appointed  by 
Pres.  Cleveland  State  Agr.  Statistician  for  four  years.  Pres.  Farmers' 
Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  1892;  re-elected  three  times.  Member  Presbyterian 
Church  since  1841,  and  in  1869  with  Dr.  Patterson  started  Bates  Presbyterian 
church;  elder,  1869-92;  delegate  to  the  general  assembly  of  Presby.  Church, 
Portland,  Ore.,  1892. 

Married  Eliza  J.  Smith.     Children,  Sallie  C,  Mamie  E.,  Carolyn,  William 
J.,  of  Spokane,  Wash.,  and  Harriet  (wife  of  Rev.  Wm.  Gault). 
Died  Feb.  25,  1895,  near  Springfield,  111. 


Trustee,  1867-71. 
Trustee,  1891-95. 


E.  L.  BROWN 
*JOHN  H.     BRYANT 


*HIRAM  BUCK 
Trustee,  1872-74.  Born  Mar.  20,  1801,  in  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Farmer.  Opened  first  hotelinLeRoy,  1837  ;  Justiceof  the  Peace,  1838-56; 
Post  Master  for  seven  years  of  this  tim.e ;  County  Comm'r,  Surveyor  and  Judge 
under  the  Constitution  of  1848  for  eight  years;  Supervisor  of  Empire  Twp., 
.four  years;  trustee  of  schools  and  school  director  at  different  times;  Trustee 
of  Lombard  Univ.,  1876.  Member  of  Universalist  Church;  Charter  mem- 
ber of  Le  Roy  Masonic  Lodge;  Chaplain  for  years,  also  W.  M.  for  years. 

Married  Mercy  Karr,  Apr.   4,   1827,  in  Hamilton  Co.,  Ohio.     Children, 
Amanda  M.,  born  Julv  10,  1828;  Thomas  L,,born  Oct.  23,  1831 ;  Elizabeth  R., 


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bom  Feb.  21,1834;  deceased  child, bom  Feb.  13,  1837;  Martha  E.,bom  Dec. 
14,  1838;  Nancy,  J.,  bom  Feb.  19,  1843;  Charles  Albert,  born  Aug.  19,  1849. 
Died  May  12,  1888,  in  Le  Roy,  111. 

SAMUEL  A.   BULLARD 

Trustee,  1889-1907.      (See  No.  165) 

HORATIO  CHAPIX  BURCHARD 
Trustee,  1867-70.  Bom  1825,  in  Marshal,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Beloit,  Wis.  Attended  Hamilton  Univ.,  X.  Y., 
1847-50'.  Pursued  study  of  general  law  since  1850.  Member  of  Congress, 
and  Director  of  U.  S.  Mint.  Published  History  of  the  U.  S.  Mint,  and  many 
articles  on  tariff,  coinage.  Member  Congregational  Church,  Beloit,  Wis.; 
Masonic  bodies  of  Freeport;  Freeport  Club  of  State  Hist.  Soc. 

Married  Jane  Lawrer,  1861,  of  West  Point,  111.     Child,  Edward  L.,  born 
1867. 
Address,  34  Lincoln  Boul.,  Freeport,  111. 

*JOHN  CURTISS  BURROUGHS 
Trustee,  1867-70.  Bora  Dec.  7,  1818,  in  Stanford,  Delaware  Co.,  \.  Y, 
Educator.  Graduated,  Yale,  1842;  Drew  Theological  Sem.,  1846.. 
Preached  at  Waterford,  X.  Y..  1846-47;  held  pastorate  at  West  Troy,  1847- 
52;  First  Baptist  Church.  Chicago,  111.,  1852,  and  helped  to  found  the  Christian 
Times  and  the  Standard;  inaugurated  movement  with  Senator  Douglas  for 
establishment  of  Univ.  of  Chicago;  first  president,  1856;  chancellor,  1876-78; 
member  of  board  of  education  and  later  assistant  supt.  of  Chicago  public 
schools.  Received  S.  T.  D.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1858;  LL.  D.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1869 
Died  Apr.  21,  1892,  at  Chicago,  111. 

MARY  ELIZABETH  BUSEY 

Trustee,  Mar.,  1905—.      Born  June  21,  1854,  in  Delphi,  Ind. 

Prepared  at  Delphi  and  Oxford,  Ohio.  Graduated,  Vassar  Coll.  Trustee 
Presbyterian  Church;  member  of  W.  R.  C.  and  Dames  of  the  Loyal  Legions; 
member  of  The  Fortnightlv  Club  of  Urbana. 

Married  Samuel   T.    Busey,   Dec.    25,    1877,   at   Delphi,    Ind.     Children, 
Marietta  Ruth,  Bertha,  and  Charles  Powers. 
Address,  Urbana,  111. 

JOHN  J.   BYRD 

Trustee,  1872-85. 

MARY  TURNER  CARRIEL 

Trustee,  Mar.  6,  1897-1901.      Born  Oct.  30,  1845,  in  Jacksonville.  111. 

Prepared  in  Jacksonville.  111.  B.  A.,  1865,  Jacksonville  Presb.  Acad. 
Officer,  Vice-pres.  Morgan  County  Historical  Society;  Pres.  Morgan  County 
Suffrage  League;  member,  Illinois  Syndoical  Board  of  Freedmen,  1885; 
Recording  Secretarv  of  Springfield  Presbv.  Home  Missions,  1888 — ;  Vice-pres. 
State  Street  Presb!  Church,  1905-06;  Pres.  Ramabai  Club,  1894;  Pres.  of 
Woman's  Club,  1900-01;   Pres.  and  at  various  times  Sec.  of  Art  Assn.,  etc. 

Married  H.  F.  Carriel,  Mav  6,  1875,  in  Jacksonville,  111.     Children.  Ella 
(Mrs.  W.  D.  Roberts),  born  Feb.  26,  1876;    Howard  Tumer,  bom  Mav  12, 
1877;   Frederic  C,  born  Mar.  26,  1879;  Charles  Arthur,  born  Dec.  8,  1883. 
Address,  Jacksonville,  111. 

WILLIAM  W.  CLEMENS 
Trustee,  1887-93.     Bom  Sept.  29,  1839,  in  Livingston  Co.,  Ky. 
Lawyer.     Studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Ky.  at  Smithland, 
Ky.,  in  1861;  came  to  Illinois  in  Aug.,  1862;  graduated  in  Ann  Arbor.  Law 


578  University  of  Illinois 

Dept.,  1865  ;  Practicing  Law  in  Marion,  111.,  1865 — .      States  Atty.  of  William- 
son Co.,  1880-84. 
Address,  Marion,  111. 

EMORY  COBB 

Trustee,  1867-93.  Born  Aug.  20,  1831,  in  Drj-den,  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y. 
f.   William  Cobb,  Norton,  Mass.     m.   Achsah  Bradley,  Conn. 

Banker  and  farmer.  Prepared  in  common  schools  and  Ithaca  Acad. 
Learned  teleg.  at  age  of  16.  Operator  in  Buffalo;  came  West  1848.  Oper- 
ator at  Fredonia  and  Cleveland.  First  Supt.  of  the  Western  Union  Tel.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.,  organized  in  1855;  resigned  1867  on  account  of  ill  health; 
Director  same  Co.,  1871-74;  Vice  Pres.,  Northwestern  Teleg.  Co.  from  1863 
until  its  consolidation  with  Western  Union  Co.,  1874;  Pres.  First  Nat'l  Bank, 
Kankakee,  111.,  from  its  organization,  1873,  until  1893;  director,  1873 — . 
Director  in  The  Eastern  Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  Kankakee,  1902 — ; 
Pres.  Kankakee  Elec.  Railway  Co.  from  its  organization,  1889,  until  Aug., 
1905;  Senior  warden,  St.  Paul  Episcopal  Church,  Kankakee,  1880 — ;  Vice 
Pres.  of  111.  Agr'l  Board,  1869-82;  Pres.  of  American  Shorthorn  Breeders' 
Assn.,  1882-1902;  Trustee  of  Univ.  of  111.  from  its  orgainzation,  1867,  to 
1893;  Pres.  of  Board  Finance  Committee,  1867-73;  on  Executive  Com. 
during  entire  term  of  service.  Member;  Chicago  Club,  Social,  1882-1903; 
Union  League  Club,  of  Chicago,  1884-1904;  Chicago  Church  Club  from  its 
organization,  1888 — ;  Old  Times  Tel.  Assn.  of  the  U.  S.  from  its  organiza- 
tion to  date.  Lay  delegate  to  the  Triennial  Conventions  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  of  \J .  S.,  representing  Chicago  Diocese  held  at  following 
places  and  times:  New  York,  1883;  Chicago,  1886;  New  York,  1889;  Balti- 
more. 1892;  Minneapolis,  1895;  Boston,  1904.  Lay  Delegate  from  St.  Paul's 
Episcopal  Church,  Kankakee,  111.,  to  the  Annual  Conf.  of  the  Chicago  Dio- 
cese, successively,  1867 — . 

Married  Isabelle  Haven,  1858,  in  Chicago,  111.      Children,  Charles  Haven, 
born  Feb.  17,  1860;  William  Walter,  born  Nov.  14, 1862;  Duane  PhilHps.born 
Nov.  14,  1867. 
Address,  Kankakee,  111. 

*JAMES  C.  CONKLING 
Trustee,  1879-80.  Born  Oct.  13,  1816,  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lawyer.  Prepared  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  B.  A.,  1835,  Princeton. 
Entered  law  office  of  Henry  A.  Ford,  and  read  law  there  about  three  years. 
Came  to  111.,  1838,  and  located  in  Springfield;  obtained  license  from  supreme 
court  and  commenced  practice  of  law;  formed  partnership  with  Cyrus  A. 
Walker,  of  Macomb;  became  associated  with  Gen.  James  Shields,  Auditor  of 
State,  1841;  elected  mayor  of  Springfield,  1845;  elected  member  of  Legisla- 
ture from  Sangamon  Co.,  1851,  and  served  one  term;  delegate  to  the  Bloom- 
ington  Convention,  1856;  chosen  a  presidential  elector  for  111.,  in  1860  and  in 
1864;  during  Civil  War  appointed  by  Gov.  Yates  as  state  agent  to  settle  the 
claims  of  the  State  against  the  gen.  Govt,  for  equipment  of  volunteers; 
elected  a  representative  from  Sangamon  Co.,  to  legislature  1866,  and  drew 
up  and  introduced  bill  which  was  passed  into  a  law,  providing  for  the  erection 
of  a  new  State  house  in  Springfield;  one  of  the  fourteen  members  of  Lincoln 
Monument  Assn.,  1867;  received  from  Pres.  Harrison  appointment  of  Post- 
master in  Springfield,  1890,  and  retained  office  four  years.  Was  a  prac- 
titioner at  the  bar,  a  participant  in  public  affairs  and  was  actively  engaged  in 
business  pursuits.  Delivered  address  on  dedication  of  Oak  Ridge  cemetery. 
May,  1860;  lecture  on  Early  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois,  read  before  the 
Chicago  Bar  Assn.,  Jan.,  1881.  Member  Second  Presb.  Church  of  Spring- 
field; ruling  elder  of  same  about  thirty  years,  until  his  death. 

Married  Mercie  A.   Levering,  Sept.' 21,   1841,  at  Baltimore,  Md.     Chil- 
dren, Clinton  L.,  James,  Charles,  Annie  V.,  and  Alice. 
Died  Mar.  1,  1899,  at  Springfield,  111. 


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MARTIN  CONRAD 

Trustee,  ex  officio.  1901-03.      Born  1844,  in  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Studied  law  at  Lake  Forest  Univ.  Was  private  in  Co.  C, 
13th  Wis.  Inf.  Attorney  and  General  Agent  for  the  Peter  Schuelter  Co., 
mfrs.  wagons  for  thirty  years.  Published  Forestry  for  Profit,  Hints  on  the 
Law  of  Contracts;  Agency  and  Bailments.  Vice.'  Pres.  111.  State  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

Married  Frances  A.  Osborn,  Chicago,  111. 
Address,  Chicago,  111. 

SHELBY  M.  CULLOM 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1877-83.      (See  H3) 

JOSEPH  OSCAR  CUNNINGHAM 

Trustee,  Mar.  1867-Mar.,  1873.  Born  Dec.  12,  1830,  in  Lancaster  Erie 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  the  log  schoolhouses  of  Huron  County,  Ohio. 
Attended  Baldwin  Coll.,  Berea,  Ohio,  and  Oberlin  Coll.;  partial  course  at 
Union  Law  Coll.,, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Served  one  term  as  Judge  of  the  County 
Court  of  Champaign  Co.,  111.,  ending  in  1865.  Has  been  Prohibitionist  candi- 
date for  both  houses  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  111.  and  for  Circuit  Judge,  but 
always  defeated.  Joint  author  of  Jones  and  Cunningham's  Practice  in  the 
County  Courts  of  Illinois,  and  author;  History  of  Champaign  County;  Some 
Facts  in  the  Judicial  History  of  Illinois;  The  Republican  State  Convention 
of  1856  and  of  those  who  Participated  in  it,  read  before  the  111.  State.  Hist. 
Soc;  William  Wells,  the  Hero  of  the  Massacre  of  Chicago;  Pioneer  Bovhood 
on  the  Firelands,  read  before  the  Firelands  Hist.  Soc,  of  Norwalk,  Ohio. 
Member,  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  111.  and  of  the  Firelands  Hist.  Soc.  of  Ohio;  for 
m.ore  than  40  years  of  M.  E.  Church;  twice  repr.  in  the  Gen.  Conf.  and  for 
:nore  than  38  years  steward  and  trustee  in  local  church. 

Married  Mary   Margaret   McConoughey,   Oct.    13,    1853,   at   Bainbridge, 
Geauga  Co.,  Ohio. 
Address,  922  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

CHARLES  DAVISON 
Trustee,  1905-11.  Born  Jan.  13,  1858,  in  Lake  Co.,  111. 
Surgeon.  Prepared  in  public  schools,  Wauconda  Acad.,  and  by  private 
tutors.  M.  A.,  1883,  Chicago  Medical  Coll.  Interne  Cook  County  Hospital, 
1883-84,  by  competitive  examination;  practicing  medicine  and  surgerv  in 
Chicago,  1884 — .  Asst.  Surgeon,  111.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 
1887-92;  Attending  Surgeon,  Cook  County  Hospital,'  1894 — ;  same  at  We'st 
Side  Hospital,  1896 — ;  Prof.  Surgical  Anatomv,  Coll.  of  Phvsicians  and  Sur- 
geons, 1899-1900;  Adjunct  Prof.  Clinical  Surgery,  1900-03;  Adjunct  Prof. 
Surgerv  and  Clinical  Surgerv,  1903-04;  Prof.  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgerv, 
1905—';  Prof.  Surgery,  Chicago  Clinical  School,  1896-1906.  Contributor  to 
current  medical  literature.  Member  Amer.  Med.  Assn. ;  111.  State  Med.  Soc. ; 
Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Miss.  Valley  Med.  Assn.;  Chicago  Surgical  Soc.  Member 
of  M.  E.  Church;  Knights  Templar  and  Mvstic  Shrine;  Illinois  Club;  West- 
ward Ho  Golf  Club. 

Married  Mary  L.  Kidd.  1887,  Chicago,  111.      Child,  Charles  Marshall,  born 
Apr.  16,  1896. 
Address,  office,  1010-103  State  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  Res.,  955  Jackson  Boul. 

CHARLES  SAMUEL  DENEEN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1905-08.      Born  May  4,  1863,  in  Edwardsville,  111. 
Governor  of    Illinois.      Prepared   in   public   schools,    Lebanon,   and    Mc- 
Kendree  Coll.     Taught  school  about  three  years;  studied  law;  admitted  to 
bar.      Elected  to  111.  House  of  Representatives,  1892;  served  one  term  attor- 
ney for  State's  Atty.,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1896-1904;  governor  of  Illinois,  1904-08. 

'Married  Bina  Day  Malone  of  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  May  10,  1891. 
Address,  Springfield,  111. 


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JAMES  K.  DICKIRSON 

Trustee,  ex  'fficio,  1903-05.  Bom  Feb.  13,  1845,  in  Lawrence  Twp.,  Law- 
rence Co.,  111. 

Farmer  and  Commercial  Salesman.  Limited  education  in  common 
school.  Served  in  70th  111.  Infantry,  1862.  County  Clerk,  Lawrence  Co., 
1877-82.  One  Editor  Democratic  Herald,  Lawrence  ville.  111.  Member 
Christian  Church;  Elder  in  Lawrenceville  Christian  Church  for  thirty  years. 

Married  Nancy   A.   Warner,    Oct.    22,    1871,    at   Allison,    111.     Children, 
Lizzie  A.,  born  Sept.  7,  1872;  Mary  Warner,  born  Aug.  10,  1892,  (died  June 
10,  1896). 
Address,  Lawrenceville,  111. 

*MATTHIAS  LANE  DUNLAP 

Trustee,  1867-75.      Born  Sept.  21,  1814,  in  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Farm.er,  fruit  grower,  and  editorial  writer.  Pirepared  in  common  schools. 
War  correspondent  for  Chicago  Tribune,  Miss.  River  Campaign,  1862.  Mem- 
ber of  Illinois  House  of  Representatives,  Session  of  1865,  from  Cook  County; 
nominated  for  Lieut.  Governor,  but  declined,  1856;  member  Board  of 
Supervisors,  Champaign  Co.;  Editor  Illinois  Farmer,  pub.  at  Springfield, 
111.,  1859;  Agricultural  Editor,  Chicago  Tribune  for  twenty-five  years;  cor- 
respondent of  many  agricultural  papers.      Member  of  Masonic  order. 

Married  Emeliiie  Pierce,  Jan.  7,  1838,  Chicago,  111.     Children,  Hiram  J., 
Oscar,  Merton,  Albert,  Ernest,  Ella,  Henry  M.,  Louie  and  Eva. 
Died  Feb.  14,  1875,  at  "Rural  Home,"  Savoy,  111. 

SAMUEL  DYSART 

Trustee,  1889-90.      Born  Sept.  14,  1834,  in  Huntingdon  Co.,  Penn. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  common  schools  and  Mountain  Acad.,  Hunting- 
don Co.,  Penn.  Came  to  Illinois,  Mar.  1,  1855,  and  commenced  the  improve- 
ment of  present  home.  Returned  to  native  State,  Feb.,  1858,  for  a  short 
time.  First  ten  years  after  settlement  on  farm  were  spent  in  improvements, 
in  1866,  established  a  herd  of  Short  Horn  cattle,  and  Berkshire  swine.  In 
1874,  elected  vice  pres.  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  and  served  for  twenty 
years.  Appointed  bv  Pres.  Haves,  Live  Stock  Commissioner  at  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1878.  Chosen  Pres.  of  the  State  Board  of  Agr'l,  1886-88.  Visited 
Europe  for  purpose  of  investigating  the  breeding  of  Draft  Horses,  1887. 
Appointed  by  Governor  Fifer,  Commissioner  of  the  Columbian  Exposition, 
1892.  Secretary  of  the  Farmers'  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  for  thirty-three 
years.      Retired  from  active  business,  1904. 

Married  Margaret  J.  Henderson,  Feb.  24,  1858,  in  Penn.  Children,  seven. 
Address,  Franklin  Grove,  111. 

PARKER  EARLE 

Trustee,  1885-91.      Born  Aug.  8,  1831,  at  Mt.  Holly,  Vt. 

Fruit  Grower  at  Roswell,  New  Mex.  Pres.  twice  of  111.  Hort.  Soc;  Pres. 
for  16  years  of  Amer.  Hort.  Soc;  Director  of  Dept.  of  Hort.  at  Colton  Cen- 
tennial, New  Orleans,  1884.  Published  many  articles  in  Agr.  and  Hort. 
papers;  addresses  before  Hort.  Socs.,  Farmers'  Conventions,  etc. 

Married  Melanie  Tracy,  Aug.  24,  1855,  at  Dwight,  111.     Children,  Franklin 
Sumner,  born  Sept.  4,  1856;  at  Dwight,  111.;  Charles  Theodore,  born  1861,  at 
Cobden,  111.;  Mary  Tracy,  born  1864,  at  Cobden,  111. 
Address,  Roswell,  New  Mex. 

RICHARD  EDWARDS 

TTustee,cx  ojjicio,  1887-91.  Born  Dec.  23,  1822,  in  Aberistwith,  South 
Wales. 

Educator.  Attended  State  Normal  School,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and 
Rensselaer  Polvtechnic  Inst.,  Trov,  N.  Y.  B.  Nat.  Sci.,  1847,  Rensselaer 
Inst.;  C.  E.,  1848,  Harvard  Univ.;  M.  A.  (hon.),  1863;  LL.  D.  (hon.),  1867, 


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Shurtleff  Coll.;  D.  D.,  (hon.),  1891,  Blackburn  Univ.  Offices:  Prin.  State 
Normal  School,  Salem,  Mass.,  1853-57;  Prin.  St.  Louis  City  Normal  School, 
1857-62;  Pres.  State  Normal  Univ.,  Normal,  111.,  1862-76;  State Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction,  111.,  1887-91;  Pres.  Blackburn  Univ.,  Carlinville.  111.,  1891- 
93.  Compiled  two  series  of  Readers  emphasizing  certain  pedagogical  prin- 
ciples, 1867  and  1880.  Addresses:  Address  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Nich- 
olas Tillinghast,  Barnards  Journal,  Dec,  1856;  Address  on  the  Life  and  Ser- 
vice of  Cyrus  Pierce;  Address  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Mary  Jane  Cragin; 
last  three  published  in  the  Nat' I  Teachers  Monthly,  1875;  The  Heritage  of 
Culture;  Universal  Education;  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln; 
Decennial  Address  at  the  State  Normal  Univ.,  1872;  The  Worth  of  a  State 
Hist.  Soc,  1900;  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  Normal  Schools  in  the  United 
States,  Public  School  Journal,  1896.  Member:  111.  Industrial  League,  1858; 
111.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  1862;  State  Teachers'  Assn.  (Pres.  1863  and  1864);  Page 
Literarv  Assn.,  1864;  Nafl  Educational  Assn.;  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church'.  Princeton,  111.,  1876-85;  111.  Central  Assn.  of  Congr.  Churches,  1876; 
Amer.  Inst,  of  Civics,  1886;  111.  State  Hist.  Soc,  1900;  College  Alumni  Club, 
Bloomington,  111.;  Bloomington  Presbytery. 

Married  Annie  M.  Edwards.  Children,  Richard  Arthur,  bom  Nov.  9, 
1851;  Ellen  S.,  born  Aug.  23,  1853;  MarvC,  born  June  20,  1855;  Nicholas  T., 
bom  Julv  8,  1857;  George  H.,  born  Mav  25,  1860;  Walter  A.,  born  Sept.  17, 
1862;  Ralph  A.  born  Mar.  23,  1865,  '(died  Jan.  15,  1869);  Owen  M.  and 
Florence  M.,  born  Apr.  3,  1868;  Frederick  N.,  bom  Julv  9,  1870,  (died  Mar. 
26,  1874). 
Address,  1401  Park  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

SAMUEL  EDWARDS 

Trustee,  1867-73. 

*GEORGE  C.  EISENMAYER 

Trustee,  1883-89.      Born  July  9,  1820,  in  Hassloch,  Germany. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  home  school.  vServed  in  Civil  War  the  last  three 
months  of  War,  near  Alton,  111.  Took  great  interest  in  politics  and  did  all 
he  could  for  his  country.  Was  correspondent  for  several  agricultural  and 
farm  journals. 

Married  M.  Emig,  1845.  Children.  Alvina  (Mrs.  R.  Hughes),  born  1852, 
in  Mascoutah;  Matilda  L.,  born  1861 ;  Arthur  W.,  born  1864;  Ida,  bom  1867. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1893,  in  Mascoutah,  111. 

JOHN  M.  EULL 

Trustee,  1873. 

LAURA  B.   EVANS 

Trustee,  1903-09.      Born  Oct.  6.  1860,  at  Weston,  Mo. 

Prepared  in  Waynesville,  111.  Pres.  Woman's  Relief  Corps,  three  years; 
Worth V  Matron  Eastern  Star;  Grand  Rebeccah  Order;  member  Presbyterian 
Church;  Pres.  Ladies'  Aid  Soc.  for  years;  Pres.  Woman's  Club;  honorary 
member  of  Nu  Sigma  Phi  Sorority;'  Court  of  Honor;  Ben  Hur;  member 
Librarv  Board  for  eight  vears,  Pres'  for  three  vears. 

Married  Charles  E.   Evans,  Oct.    10,   1877',   Wavnesville,   111.     Children, 
Kenneth  U.,  born  Feb.  10,  1882,  in  Wavnesville,  111.;  Bessie  B.,  born  Feb.  19, 
1885,  in  Taylorville.  111. 
Address,  412  First  St.,  Taylorville,  111. 

JOSEPH   W.   FIFER 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1889-93.      Born  Oct.  28.  1840,  Stanton,  Va. 

Lawyer.  Graduate  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Bloomington.  111.,  1868.  Studied 
law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1870.  Corporation  Counsel  for  Blooming- 
ton, 1871;  State's  Attornev,  McLean  Co.,  1872-80;  State  Senator  32d  and 
33d  Gen.  Assemblies;  Governor  of  Illinois,  1888-92.  Member  Interstate 
Conim.erce  Comm'n,  1904 — .      Served  as  private  in  33d  111.  Inf.,  throughout 


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the  Civil  War.      Dangerously  wounded  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  1863,  but  recovered 
and  reentered  service. 

Married  Gertrude  Lavis,  June  15,  1870,  Bloomington,  111. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111. 

*WILLARD  CUTTING  FLAGG 

Trustee,  1867-78.      Bom  Sept.  16,  1829,  in  Moro,  111. 

Prepared  in  Wyman  Inst.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  B.  A.,  1854,  Yale.  Served  in 
Army  as  Enrolling  officer,  1862,  Madison  Co.,  111.  Appointed  by  President 
Lincoln  Internal  Revenue  Collector  5th  Dist.,  111.,  1861-69;  State  Senator, 
1869-73;  member  Republican  State  Comm.,  1860.  Horticultural  Editor, 
Prairie  Farmer.  Pres.  111.  State  Farmers'  Assn.,  1873-75;  Secy.  Amer. 
Pomological  Soc,  1873-74. 

Married  Sarah  Smith,  Feb.  13,  1856,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Children,  Bessie, 
born  May  4,  1857,  (died  June  28,  1859);  Jennie,  born  Feb.  13,  1860,  (died 
Sept.  18,  1860);  Isabel  (Mrs.  O.  M.  Hatch,  Jr.),  born  June  17,  1861;  Mary  W. 
(Mrs.  E.  L.  Gillham),  born  Feb.  17,  1863;  Willard  G.,  born  Mar.  28,  1864, 
(died  Dec.  18,  1864);  Norman  G.,  bom  Aug.  4,  1867. 
Died  Mar.  30,  1878,  at  Moro,  111. 

LUCY  L.  FLOWER 

Trustee,  1895-1901  (first  woman  member  elected).  Born  May  10,  1838, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Prepared  in  Parker  Collegiate  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mem.ber  of  Chicago 
School  Board,  June,  1891;  largely  instrumental  in  introducing  kindergartens 
in  the  Chicago  Public  Schools,  in  establishing  the  Parental  School,  the  St. 
Charles  Hom.e  for  Boys,  and  in  securing  the  Juvenile  law;  also  helped  organize 
the  Illinois  Training  School  for  Nurses  and  was  the  Pres.  of  the  Board  of 
Managers  for  ten  years  until  obliged  to  leave  Chicago.  Published  numerous 
articles  on  education,  philanthropy  and  interest  of  children  generally. 
Member  and  Pres.  Chicago  Woman's  Club;  League  of  Cook  Co.;  Illinois 
Training  School  for  Nurses  League;  member  Chicago  Fortnightly  Club,  and 
many  lesser  organizations. 

Married  James  C.  Flower  of  Wisconsin,  Aug.,  1862,  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
Children,  Elliott;  Harriet  D.  (Mrs.  Dunlap  Smith);  Louis  B. 
Address,  Chicago,  111. 

GEORGE  ALANSON  FOLLANSBEE 

Trustee,  1883-89."     Born  Feb.  26,  1843,  in  Cook  County,  111, 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Milwaukee  High  School.  B.  A.,  Lawrence  Univ., 
Appleton,  Wis.,  1865;  M.  A.,  1867,  do.;  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School.  1867. 
Member  of  law  firms:  FoUansbee,  McConnell  &  FoUansbee,  205  La  Salle  St., 
Chicago,  and  McConnell  &  FoUansbee,  111  Broadway,  New  York.  Ex  Vice- 
Pres.,  Amer.  Bar  Assn.;  Ex.  Pres.,  111.  StateBar  Assn.;  Chicago  Bar  Assn. ; 
Ex  Pres.,  Chicago  Literary  Club;  Law  Club  of  City  of  Chicago;  Harvard  Club; 
Union  League  Club,  Chicago;   Unitarian  Church. 

Married  Susan  D.   Davis,  Apr.   14,   1869,  at  Appleton,  Wis.     Children, 
Mitchell  D.;  Mrs.  Blanche  FoUansbee  Caldwell;  Mrs.  Susan  FoUansbee  Hib- 
bard;  Alanson;  Eunice  D. 
Address,  205  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*THEOPHILUS  THORN  FOUNTAIN 
Trustee,  1873.  Born  Aug.  12,  1844,  in  Washington  Co.,  111. 
Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Benton  and  Du  Quoin,  111.,  McKendree  Coll.  and 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Scientific  Course  and  Law,  Univ.  of  Mich,  1866-70. 
Was  in  Army,  Civil  War,  Lieut,  and  Capt.  of  Co.  R.,  13th  Reg.  111.  Cav., 
1863-66;  master  in  Chancery  for  several  years,  between  1873  and  1884; 
member  State  Legislature,  1874-76;  was  candidate  for  the  nomination  to 
Congress  from  this  district,  was  defeated  by  J.  R.  Thomas,  in  1878;  Practiced 


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Law  in  Chicago,  1887-90;  failing  health  compelled  him  to  go  South;  spent 
some  time  in  New  Mexico;  returned  to  his  home,  in  Du  Quoin  a  year  before 
his  death.      Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  and  several  local  organizations. 

Married  Mrs.  E.  Williams,  Nov.  29,  1885,  at  Golconda,  111. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1892,  in  Du  Quoin,  111. 

JOSEPH   H.  FREEMAN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1898-99. 

WILLIAM  HOUSTON  FULKERSON 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1899-1901.      Bom  Sept.  9,  1834,  in  Tazewell,  Tenn. 

Stock  Fanner.  Prepared  in  McMin  Acad.,  Rogersville,  Tenn.,  and  United 
States  Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point.  Served  in  Mormon  War,  1857,  as  Indian 
Scout,  1858-59;  served  in  the  Confederate  Army,  1861-65;  was  Col.  of  the 
63d  Tenn.  when  Gen.  Lee  surrendered,  Apr.  9.  1865.  Was  County  Comm'r, 
1875-78;  Gen.  Man.,  St.  Louis,  Jersevville  and  Springfield  (now  Chicago, 
Peoria  &  St.  Louis)  R.  R.,  1881;  member.  111.  State  Board  of  World's  Fair 
Comm'rs,  1893  ;  member.  111.  State  Board  Agr.,  1887-98;  pres.  same,  1809-1900. 

Married  Cornelia  T.  Russell,  Oct.   17,  1861,  in  Rogersville,  Tenn.     Chil- 
dren, James  W.  (deceased);  Joseph  R.;  Frank  E.;  Frances  R.;  Sarah  B.  (Mrs 
Judge  Charles  S.  White). 
Address.  Jerseyville,  111. 

LAFAYETTE  FUNK 

Trustee,  1891-93.     Bom  Jan.  20,  1834,  at  Funk's  Grove,  111. 

Farmer  and  Stockraiser.  Prepared  in  log  school  at  Funk's  Grove. 
Graduated  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  scientific  course,  1858.  Was  Supervisor 
of  Township  twelve  years;  member  lower  house  of  Legislature,  1882-83; 
member  Senate,  1884-86;  member  State  Board  of  Agr.,  twenty  years. 

Married  Elizabeth  PauUin,  Jan.  12,  1864.  Children,  Eugene,  bom  Sept.  3, 
1867;  Paul,  born  July  9,  1871,  (died  Jan.  2,  1873);  De  Loss,  born  Sept.  1, 1882. 

Address,  Shirlev,  111. 

O.  B.  GALUSHA 

Trustee,  1868-77. 

*DANIEL  GARDNER 

Trustee,  1873-81.  Born  Dec.  18,  1815,  at  Warehouse  Point,  town  of 
Windsor,  Conn. 

Was  County  Comm'r  of  Licking  Co.,  Ohio,  1854-58;  member  Ohio  Senate 
1856-58;  First' Mayor  of  Champaign,  111.,  1860.  Member  of  Chicago  Board 
of  Trade,  1862-82;  Pres.  and  Director,  Champaign  Co.  Fair  Assn.  and  m.any 
other  local  organizations. 

Married  Marv  Josephine  Hodges.  Apr.  6,  1840,  at  Homer,  Ohio.  Children, 
Frederick  Chenev,  born  Dec.  25,  1840,  (died  Oct.  20,  1842);  Emilv  Chenev, 
(Mrs.  Henrv  Swannell),  born  Julv  26,  1843;  Dick  Hodges,  born  Nov.  8,  1847; 
OHve  Augusta  (Mrs.  N.  A.  Lloyd',  Cin.,  O.);  WilHs  Smith,  born  Apr.  21,  1856; 
Jessie,  born  Apr.  27,  1863. 
Died  Feb.  13,  1883,  in  Champaign,  111. 

*DANIEL  B.  GILLHAM 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1875-79.  Born  Apr.  29,  1S26.  at  Wanda,  Madison 
Co.,  111.      f.  John  Gillham. 

Prepared  in  Saline  school  house,  near  Wanda,  and  McKendree  Coll.  En- 
gaged in  stock  raising  and  agriculture.  Mem.ber  State  Board  of  Agr.  for 
twenty  years,  several  tim.es  its  Pres. ;  Pres.  Board  of  Trustees  of  Shurtlefl 
Coll.,  'Upper  Alton,  for  many  years.  Member  of  Democratic  State  Central 
comm.;  member  of  the  27th  General  Assembly;  elected  to  the  State  Senate, 
1882,  holding  seat  until  1886.  Retired  from  active  life  a  few  years  before 
death.      Member  of  Baptist  church. 

Married.     Children,  one  son  and  five  daughters. 
Died  at  Upper  Alton,  111. 


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*MOORE  C.  GOLTRA 

Trustee,  1867-73.      Born  Oct.  29,  1810, 

Came  to  Illinois  in  1836.  Indentified  with  the  early  development  of  this 
State;  contractor  and  builder  of  the  first  Institution  for  the  Insane,  Jackson- 
ville, and  for  the  School  for  the  Deaf.  One  of  the  first  members  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees,  and  one  of  the  men  who  located  the  lands  set  aside  by  the 
Government  for  the  University.  Member  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 
Died  Apr.  11,  1881. 

DAVID  GORE 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1893-97.      Born  Apr.  5.  1827,  Trigg  County,  Ky. 

Retired  Stockman.  Came  to  Illinois,  1833,  and  remained  in  Madison 
'County  until  1847,  when  he  enlisted  in  Mexican  War.  Returned  to  Illinois, 
and  engaged  in  farming  extensively.  Removed  to  Macoupin  County.  Edu- 
cated by  self  study.  Invented  many  implements  and  devices,  notably  the 
first  riding  plow.  Raised  the  best  breeds  of  live  stock,  and  for  many  years 
bis  farm  was  the  home  of  splendid  herds  of  Short  Horn  cattle  and  the  finest 
herd  of  Berkshire  swine  to  be  found  in  the  United  States.  Member  State 
Board  of  Agr.,  1880  until  1896;  Pres.  of  the  Board,  1892-96.  Elected 
member  of  the  State  Senate,  1884;  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts  of  the  State 
of  Illinois,  1893-97.  Vice-Pres.  of  111.  World's  Fair  Comm'n,  1893.  Retired 
1897. 
Address,  Carlinville,  111. 

*NELSON  W.  GRAHAM 

Trustee,  1891-97. 

*L.   L.  GREENLEAF 

Trustee,  1871-77.     Was  a  resident  of  Evanston  for  many  years. 

*JOHN  MILTON  GREGORY 
Trustee,  1867-73.      (See  Faculty) 

CLARK  ROBINSON  GRIGGS 

Trustee,  1869-73.      Born  Mar.  6,  1824,  in  Mass. 

Removed  to  Champaign  county,  1859.  Before  coming  West  served  a 
term  as  member  of  legislature  of  Mass.  Engaged  in  trade  in  Urbana. 
Appointed  by  Col.  W.  N.  Coler  sutler  for  25th  Regiment.  Career  and  suc- 
cess as  Legislative  member  gave  him  prestige  as  a  railroad  man.  Secured 
charter  for  Danville,  Urbana,  Bloomington  &  Pekin  R.  R.  Was  influential 
in  locating  the  University. 
Lives  in  New  York. 

*FRANCIS  BOGGS  HALLER 

Trustee,  1873.      Born  Oct.  13,  1826,  at  Lewistown,  Pa. 

Physician.  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  Acad.;  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1851;  Jefiferson 
Med.  Coll.,  1865.  Located  in  Vandalia  in  1851  for  practice  of  medicine, 
where  he  remained  until  his  death.  Member  of  County,  District,  and  State 
Med.  Socs.,  Pres.  of  latter,  1866;  m.ember  Amer.  Med.  Assn.;  Methodist 
Church;  The  Masonic  Fraternity,  and  for  many  years  Master  of  Lodge  in 
Vandalia;  for  years  a  member  of  State  Board  of  Charities. 

Married  Lucinda  R.  Higgins,  May  22,  1856,  in  Chandlerville,  111.      Chil- 
dren, Mary,  Minnie  and  Maude. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1895,  in  Vandaha,  111. 

*JOHN  MARSHALL  HAMILTON 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1883-85.  Born  May  28,  1847,  in  Richwood,  Union 
county,  Ohio.     f.   Samuel  Hamilton,     m.   Nancy  McMorris. 

Lawyer.  Prepared  in  country  schools  and  Acad,  at  Henry,  Marshall  Co., 
111.,  and  Ohio  Wesleyan  in  1868.  Enlisted  in  Company  I,  141st  111.  Inf., 
served  about  seven  months.  Taught  in  Acad,  at  Henry,  1869;  taught 
Latin  at  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  and  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar  1870;  formed 


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partnership  with  J.  H.  Rowell.  Vice-Pres.  State  Bar  Assn.  two  terms; 
state  senate  28th senatorial  district.  1876-80;  onstate  ticket  for lieut.  governor, 
1880;  governor  of  111.,  1883-85;  Member  Scarlet  degree  of  Odd  Fellowship; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  trustee  of  First  M.  E.  Church  at  Bloomington. 

Married  Helen  M.  Williams  of  Bloomington,  July,  1871.     Three  children. 

*DAVID  S.  HAMMOND 

Trustee,  1867-70.     Bom  Jan  15,  1811.  in  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Came  West  1840  and  settled  on  small  farm  in  Hanover  Twp..  Cook  Co., 
111.  Was  a  carpenter.  Built  Tavern  in  1848  on  old  Galena  &  Chicago  stage 
road;  was  assessor  one  term;  supervisor  fourteen  years;  chairman  seven  years; 
elected  Sheriff  of  Cook  Co..  1862;  appointed  railroad  and  warehouse  comm'r 
by  Gov.  Palmer,  and  served  four  years;  one  of  the  trustees  that  located  the 
Insane  Asvlum. 

Married  Laura  A.  Barnard,  1839,  at  Glen  Falls,  N.  Y.     Children,  Eugene 
G..  born  1848;  Marv  A.  Hammond-Gilbert,  bom  1846;  Edward  D.  Hammond, 
1852. 
Died  May  26,  1883,  at  Hammonds'  Station,  Kane  Co.,  111. 

GEORGE  HARDING 

Trustee.  1867-68. 

O.   A.   HARKER 
Trustee,  1890-91.      (See  Faculty) 

R.  R.   HARRINGTON 


Trustee.  1871-77. 
Trustee.  1873. 


CYRUS  HARTWELL 


*GEORGE  SAMUEL  HASKELL 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1891-93.      Bom  Oct.  4,  1838,  at  Rockford,  111. 

Prepared  in  Antioch,  Ohio.  Alderman  of  City  of  Rockford.  111.  Mem- 
ber of  State  Board  of  Agr'l,  1880 — .  Member  Masonic  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter 
and  Commanderv. 

Married  Lvd'ia   E.   Howell,   Dec,    1859,   Battle  Creek,   Mich.     Children' 
Geo.  Edward,  bom  Apr.  5,  1861,  (died  Nov.,  1869);  Mark  Tracy,  born  Nov., 
1863,  (died  Mar..  1881). 
Died  Aug.  12,  1891.  at  Rockford,  111. 

FREDERIC  L.   HATCH 
Trustee.  1899-1905.      (See  No.  22) 

*SAMUEL  SNOWDEN  HAYES 
Trustee,  1867-70.  Born  Dec.  25.  1820.  at  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Lawyer  and  Politician.  Engaged  in  drug  business  for  two  years,  1838- 
40,  at  Shawneetown,  Tenn.  Began  study  of  law  and  was  admitted  to 
practice  in  1842.  settling  at  Mt.  Vernon  and  later  at  Carmi,  111.  Took  interest 
in  politics  early,  stumping  the  southern  counties  for  the  Democratic  party  in 
1843-44.  Delegate  to  the  Memphis  Commercial  Conv..  1845;  elected  to 
lower  House  of  the  State  Legislature,  1846;  relected  in  1848.  Raised  com- 
pany for  service  in  Mexican  War,  1847,  but  did  not  serve.  Delegate  to  State 
Constitutional  Conv.,  for  White  Co..  1847;  Democratic  Presidential  Elector, 
1848;  removed  to  Chicago  about  1852;  Citv  Solicitor  and  City  Comptroller, 
1862-65.  Delegate  to  Nafl  Dem.  Conv.  at  Charleston  and  Baltimore.  1860, 
and  earnest  worker  for  Douglas  in  following  campaign.  Last  public  service 
was  as  Delegate  from  Cook  countv  to  the  State  Constitutional  Conv.  of  1869- 
70. 
Died 

J.   P.   H UNGATE 
Trustee.  1867-68. 


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*OBADIAH  HUSE 

Trustee,  1873.      Born  July  1,  1810,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Prepared  at  Kertz  Hill,  Me.  Pursued  th  estudy  of  Divinity.  Held  many 
civil  honors  and  positions. 

Married  Mary  Knight,  1840,  at  Freibury,  Me.      Children,  Fred  Dresden, 
born  1850;  Marie  Castine,  born  1854;  Florence,  1856. 
Died  Oct.  13,  1887,  at  Evantson,  111. 

*SAMUEL  M.   INGLIS 

Trustee,  ex  officio.  1895-98.      Born  Aug.  15,  1838. 

Received  early  education  in  Ohio;  came  to  Illinois  in  1856,  and  graduated 
with  first  honors  from  the  Mendota  Collegiate  Institute  in  1861.  Enlisted  in 
104th  111.  Inf.,  1862;  discharged  for  disability.  Took  charge  of  an  Academy 
at  Hillsboro,  1865,  meanwhile  studying  law  with  the  late  Judge  E.  Y.  Rice; 
Supt.  of  public  schools  at  Greenville,  1868-83;  Professor  of  Mathematics  in 
the  Southern  Normal  Univ.  at  Carbondale,  1883-86;  transferred  to  chair  of 
Literature,  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  1886.  State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction 
1894-98. 
Died  June  1,  1898,  at  Kenosha,  Wis. 

DARIUS  JOHNSON 

Trustee,  1873. 

JOHN  S.  JOHNSON 

Trustee,  1867-73. 

JAMES  W.  JUDY 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1895-97.      Born  Mav  8,  1822,  Clarke  Co.,  Ky. 

Farmer.  Was  Col.  of  114th  111.  Inf.,  1862.  Farming  in  Menard  Co., 
Illinois,  since  1851;  also  traveled  in  selling  thoroughbred  cattle  and  as  auc- 
tioneer from  Canada  to  California  and  from  Minneapolis  to  San  Antonio,  Texas, 
and  over  all  the  intermediate  country  where  such  cattle  were  raised.  Mem- 
ber State  Board  of  Agr.,  1895 — .  'Member  of  the  Christian  Church  near 
Tallula  for  53  years. 

Married  Kate  A.  Simpson,  Mar.  23,  1851,  Menard  Co.     Children,  Emma 
Adelaide,  WiUiam  Scott,  Charles  Carrol,  Maria  Luella,  James  Joseph  and 
Julia  Birdie. 
Address,  Tallula,  111. 

GEORGE  F.  KENOWER 

Trustee,  1881-83.      (See  No.  71) 

LEONIDAS  HAMLINE  KERRICK 

Trustee,  1903—.      Born  in  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  16,  1846. 

Farmer.  Prepared  in  public  and  private  schools  of  Indiana,  and  at  home. 
B.  S.,  1866,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.;  M.  A.,  in  ciirsii.  Licensed  to  practice  law, 
1868.  Was  with  Major  J.  W.  Powell  in  Geological  Survey,  1867,  first  year  of 
his  work  in  the  West.  Member  of  Illinois  House  of  Rep.,  27th  General 
Assembly.  Member  M.  E.  Church;  Delegate  to  Gen.  Conf.,  1900,  Chicago; 
Pres.  Amer.  Aberdeen-Angus  Ass'n,  1902-03;  vice-pres.  Amer.  Breeders' 
Assn.,  1904-06;  Trustee  111.  Weslevan  Univ.,  since  1888. 

Married   Sallie    E.    Funk,    Oct'.    29,    1868,    Bloomington,    111.      Children, 
William,  born  Julv  26,  1869,  (died  July  11,  1873);  Daisy,  born  Jan.  30,  1871, 
(died  July  20,  187^3);  Idelle  B.,  born  June  13,  1874. 
Address,  Bloomington,  111. 

DR.   WILLIAM  KILE 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1869-70. 

*EDWARD  KITCHELL 

Trustee,  1869. 
Died  1869. 


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JOHN  LAXDRIGEN 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1882-87. 

LUTHER  LAWRENCE 

Trustee,  1867-73 

LEWIS  L.  LEHMAN 

Trustee,  1905-09.      Born  Aug.  13,  1845,  BruchsaL  Baden,  Germany. 

Pres.  First  Natl,  Bank,  Mattoon,  111.  Prepared  in  Bruchsal  Gymnasium. 
Served  in  Armv,  enlisted  Aug.  11,  1862,  in  Co.  B,  86th  111.  Vol.  Inf.;  mustered 
out  July,  1865!  Clerk  Circuit  Court,  Marshall  Co.,  111.,  1868-73;  Member 
Citv  Council,  Mattoon,  ten  years;  County  Board,  1885-95-1902  (chairman 
1901);  Pres.  Board  of  Education,  Mattoon,  1897-1904;  Pres.  Library  Board, 
1896-1906;  State  Senator,  32d  District,  1888-92. 

Married  Ella  M.  Granger,  Dec.  12,  1888,  at  Mattoon,  111.     Children,  Ma- 
rion, bom  Oct.  28,  1889;   Louis  Harry,  born  Aug.  6,  1895. 
Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

WILLIAM  LINDSAY 

Trustee,  1873. 

A.   B.   McCONNELL 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1867—68. 

FRANCIS  MARION  McKAY 

Trustee,  1885-1901.      (See  No.  276) 

WILLIAM  McKINLEY 

Trustee,  1903-05.      Born  Sept.  5,  1856,  in  Petersburg,  111. 

Farmer,  Congressman,  etc.  Prepared  in  Champaign,  111.  Attended 
Uniy.  of  111.  two  years.  Prominent  in  electric  traction  interests  of  Illinois. 
Organized  Illinois  Traction  System.  Member  House  of  Rep.  Member  of 
City  Council;  all  Masonic  orders;  Knights  Pythias;  Elks;  Clubs,  Union  League, 
Illinois  Athletic  Club,  Chicago;  Art  Club,  Philadelphia;  Army  and  Nayy, 
Washington;  Cumberland,  Portland,  Me. 

Married  Kate  W.  Frisbee,  July  23,  1881,  at  Chicago. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

ALEXANDER  McLEAN 

Trustee,  1876-1901.      Born  Sept.  24,  1833,  in  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Agent.  Prepared  in  Public  Schools  in  Scot- 
land. In  Militia,  1856-58;  commissioned  2d  Lieut,  by  Goy.  Mattison  and 
Deputy  Proyost  Marshall,  1863-64.  Member  of  City  Council  of  Macomb, 
1858-59;  Mayor,  1873-76;  elected  four  times;  was  elector  in  1876  and 
selected  as  messenger  to  carry  yote  to  Washington  on  Hayes  campaign; 
Deputy  Circuit  Clerk,  McDonough  Co.,  eight  years.  Wrote  a  history  of 
McDonough  Co.  Appointed  a  member  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Uniy.  of  111. 
by  Goy.  Oglesby  and  elected  three  times,  six  year  terms,  the  longest  continu- 
ous membership  on  board.  Member:  Moderator  of  Salem,  twenty-fiye 
years;  Baptist  Assn.  of  111.;  Macomb  Club,  twenty-seyen  years;  Treasurer  of 
the  Grand  Lodge,  A.  O.  U.  W.  of  111.;  Grand  Sec. 'of  I.  O.  M.  A.,  twenty-four 
years;  member  of  Supreme  Council  of  Masonic  order  33rd  degree;  I.  O.  O.  F., 
fifty-one  years,  filled  all  offices  in  subordinate  lodge;  K.  O.  Lodge,  twenty- 
fiye  years;  Knight  Templar,  forty  years;  and  other  beneficiary  and  assessment 
orders. 

Married  Martha  J.  Randolph,  Dec.  31,  1856.  near  Macomb,  111.  Children, 
Wm.  R.,  bom  Mar.,  1858;  John  B.,  born  Dec.  21,  1859;  Benj.  F.,  bom  Mar. 
29,  1862;  Alex.,  Jr.,  born  Mar.  27,  1864;  Fred  R.,  first,  1866;  Fred.  R.,  second, 
Mar.  6,  1869;  Edgar  R.,  born  May  14,  1873;  Wm.  R.,  second,  Jan.  21,  1878; 
I.  R.,  bom  March  3,  1875;  Walter  R.,  born  Noy.  16,  1881. 
Address,  Macomb,  111. 

L.  B.  McMURRAY 

Trustee,  1867-73. 


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*ISAAC  SANDERS  MAHAN 

Trustee,  1867-75.      Born  Oct.  4,  1828,  in  Sardinia,  Ohio. 

Minister.      Prepared  in  Lexington  High  School,  111.      M.  A.,  Knox  Coll. 

Married  Jane  H.  Sherman,  Oct.  10,  1853,  in  Peoria,  111.     Children,  Henrv 
W.,  Dec.  3,  1854;  in  Weathersfield,  111;  Jennie  C,  Jan  6,  1859,  Tonica,  111. 
Died  Oct.  31,  1893,  in  Chicago,  111. 

JOHN  L.   MANSFIELD 

Trustee,  1873. 

*ROSWELL  B.  MASON 

Trustee,  1873-83.  Bom  Sept.  19,  1805,  in  New  Hartford,  Oneida  Co., 
N.  Y. 

Prepared  in  District  School,  New  Hartford  Acad.;  studied  engineering 
at  a  select  school  in  Utica,  two  years.  Appointed  Supt.  of  Morris  Canal; 
Located  and  constructed  Housatonic  Railroad  and  was  engineer  and  supt., 
1836-48.  Built  III.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1851-56;  built  bridge  over  Mississippi 
between  Dubuque  and  Dunlieth,  1867-68;  built  New  York  and  New  Haven 
R.  R.  and  was  Supt.;  built  Illinois  Central  R.  R.  from  Dubuque  to  Sioux 
City,  1857-59;  was  connected  with  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.  and  was  Land 
Commissioner  for  111.  Cen.  R.  R.  Appointed  b}^  111.  Legislature  member  of 
Board  of  Public  Works  in  Chicago  to  take  charge  of  lowering  summit  of 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal,  1865-69;  Mayor  of  Chicago,  1869-71.  Published 
reports  and  articles  on  public  works,  last  one  on  drainage  canal.  Was  mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Engineers  in  Chicago  and  at  one  time  pres.  Elder  of  Fourth 
Presbyterian  Church;  one  of  original  incorporators  of  the  Presby.  Theol. 
Sem.,  organized  Feb.  16,  1857,  and  a  director  and  trustee  almost  continually 

Married  Harriet  Lavinia  Hopkins,  Sept.  6,  1831,  Parsippany,  N.  j 
Children,  Sarah  Caroline  (Mrs.  Henry  G.  Miller  of  Chicago),  born  1833 
George  Arnold,  born  1835,  (killed  on  railroad,  1855);  AHce  Lindslev,  (Mrs 
Rev.  J.  H.  Trowbridge),  1837;  Edward  Gay,  1839,  (died  Dec.  18^  1898) 
Roswell  Henry,  born  1841;  Harriet  Hopkins,  (Mrs.  W.  F.  G.  Anderson  of 
Glasgow,  Scotland)  1845;  Henry  Burrall,  born  1848;  Alfred  Bishop,  born 
1851. 
Died  Jan.  1,  1892,  in  Chicago,  111. 

*SYLVESTER  M.  MILLARD 
Trustee,  1879-91.  Bom  Aug.  24,  1839,  in  vShiawasse  Co.,  Mich. 
Lawver.  Prepared  in  a  boarding  school,  Lansing,  Mich.  Graduated  from 
the  Agr'l  Coll.  at  Lansing,  1864;  taught  at  Olivet  Coll.,  1864-65  ;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Butler  &  Cottrell  at  Milwaukee,  1865,  until  admitted  to  Bar,  1867; 
went  to  Chicago,  1868,  and  practiced  until  1902;  had  as  junior  partners  at 
various  times.  Judge  Blanchard,  Judge  Fred  A.  Smith,  I.  K.  Boyesen,  Charles 
P.  Abbey,  and  William  B.  Hale.  Took  active  part  in  Lake  Co.  politics  for 
a  number  of  years;  alderman  in  Highland  Park;  trustee  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1879- 
91,  and  Pres.  of  Board,  1885-91.  Member  of  Union  League  Club,  Bar 
Assn.  and  served  for  a  time  on  Board  of  Law  Institute. 

Married  Amelia  C.   Collins,    1870.     Children,   Fred   C,   of   Los  Angeles, 
Calif. ;  Everett  L.  and  Mrs.  Hugo  G.  Fischer,  of  Chicago. 
Died  Dec.  1,  1905,  at  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

RICHARD  PRICE  MORGAN 

Trustee,  1891-9  7.      (See  H4) 

NAPOLEON  B.  MORRISON 
Trustee,  1893-99.      Born  Feb.  12,  1824,  in  Waterford,  Vt. 
President  of  Odin  Coal  Co.      Prepared  in  Newbury  Acad.,  Newbury,  Vt. 
Member  of  State  Legislature ,  1872.      Engaged  in  Civil  Engineering  for  twenty 


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years;  commenced  in  New  Hampshire,  1846,  and  followed  railroads  as  they 
were  built  westward  as  far  as  Illinois.     Member  of  Baptist  Church. 

Married  Margaret  Lavina  Smart,  Oct.  11,  1854,  Greenfield,  Ohio.     Chil- 
dren, Sadie  Helen,  born  Jan.  7,  1861;  Jeannie  B.,  bom  Apr.  11,  1863;  Jessie 
S.,  born  Sept.  3,  1865;  Helen  B.,  born  Oct.  30,  1867;  Charles  Hugh,  bom  Feb. 
1,  1871;  Lavinia  L.,  bom  Mar.  10,  1873. 
Address,  Odin,  111. 

AUGUSTUS  F.   NIGHTINGALE 

Trustee,  1899-1905;  Pres.,  1902-03.  Born  Nov.  11,  1843,  in  Ouincy, 
Mass. 

Supt.  of  Schools,  Cook  Co.  Prepared  in  Quincy  Public  Schools  and  pri- 
vate Conference  Sem.,  Newburv,  Vt.  B.  A.,  1866,  Weslevan  Univ..  Middle- 
town,  Conn.;  M.  A.,  1869,  sam'e;  Ph.  D.,  1891,  Upper  Iowa;  LL.  D.,  1901, 
Simpson  Coll.  Occupied  Chair  of  Ancient  Languages,  Upper  Iowa  Univ., 
1866-68;  Acting  President  North  Western  Female  Coll.,  1868-71;  Chair  of 
Ancient  Languages,  Simpson  College,  1871-72;  Supt.  of  Public  Schools, 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1872-74;  Principal  of  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago, 
1874-90;  Assistant  Supt.  of  Chicago  Public  Schools,  in  charge  of  Elementary 
schools,  1890-92;  Asst.  Supt.,  in  charge  of  the  High  Schools  of  Chicago, 
1892-1901;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1902 — .  Author  of  Require- 
ments for  Admission  to  American  Colleges,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1879.  Editor 
of  Twentieth  Century  Text-Books  for  Secondary  Schools,  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 
1899-1906,  eighty-five  in  all.  Pamphlets  and  Reports:  Value  of  Classical 
Studies;  Reform  of  College  Adm.ission  Requirements;  The  Public  School 
System;  History  of  the  High  Schools;  Election  in  High  Schools;  The  Proper 
Scope  of  the  Public  School  Education;  Rigid  vs.  Elastic  Courses  of  Study 
in  Secondary  Schools;  The  Function  of  the  Free  Public  High  Schools; 
The  Tendencv  of  Students  to  Omit  the  College  Course  that  they  may  enter 
Professional  Schools  Direct  from  the  Secondary  Schools:  College  Entrance 
Requirements;  History  of  the  Experiment  of  Introducing  Latin  into  the 
seventh  and  eighth  grades  of  the  Chicago  Public  Schools;  Education  and 
Training  of  Secondary  Teachers;  and  many  other  educational  papers,  reports, 
etc.  Memberships:  'Pres.  Neb.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1872-73;  Pres.  Neb. 
State  Sabbath  School  Assn.,  1873-74;  Pres.  111.  State  Teachers'  Assn.;  Pres. 
Secondary  Dept.  N.  E.  A.,  1888-89;  Pres.  North  Central  Assn.  of  Secondary 
Schools  and  Colleges,  1899;  member  of  the  Com.  of  the  North  Central  Assn. 
of  Secondary  Schools  and  Colleges  on  Accredited  Schools;  Pres.  High  School 
Teachers'  Assn.  of  Chicago,  1892-1901;  Pres.  Northwestern  Alumni  Assn.  of 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1891;  Pres.  Northwestern  Alumni  Assn.  of  the  Psi  Upsilon 
Fraternitv,  1890;  Pres.  of  the  Mass.  Societv  in  Chicago,  1895;  Trustee  of 
Epworth'M.  E.  Church,  Chicago,  1890;  Trustee  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1905; 
Pres.  of  Board,  1902. 

Married  Fanny  O.  Chase,  Aug.  24,  1866,  in  BrookHne,  N.  H.     Children, 
Florence,  born  May  22,1868;  Carl  Fred,  Sept.  26, 1869;   Harrv,Oct.  1 1 .  1871; 
Jessie  Anna,  Feb.  27,  1873;   Winifred,  Oct.  20,  1874;   Pearl  Romevn.  Dec.  12, 
1875. 
Address,  1997  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111. 

*RICHARD  J.  OGLESBY 

Trustee,  ex  o^cio,  1867-68,  87-91.      Born  July  25,  1824. 

Prepared  in  Decatur,  111.  Farmer  and  carpenter  in  111.  and  Ky.  in  early 
years;  studied  law  1844  with  Silas  W.  Robbins  of  Springfield;  practiced  law 
in  Moultrie  Co.  until  the  outbreak  of  Mexican  War.  Volunteered  1845; 
elected  first  lieut.  Co.  C,  4th  111.,  commanded  by  Col.  E.  D.  Baker;  com- 
m.anded  in  battles  of  Vera  Cruz  and  Cerro  Gerdo;  after  war  returned  to 
Decatur,  111.;  went  to  California,  1849,  for  the  purpose  of  gold  mining; 
Traveled  abroad,  1856-57;  State  Senator;  made  colonel  by  election  of  Eighth 
Regiment  at  Springfield,  Apr.,  1861;  was  wounded  at  Battle  of  Corinth, 
3d  and  4th  of  Oct.,   1862;  recovered  and  in  1863  was  promoted  to  Major- 


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Gen.  of  Volunteers  by  Pres.  Lincoln;  elected  Gov^ernor  of  111.,  1864;  re- 
elected 1872;  elected  to  U.  S.  Senate,  served  until  Mar.  4,  1879;  retired  to 
private  life,  but  in  1884  was  nominated  for  governor  for  third  time  and 
entered  third  term  Jan.,  1885;  after  close  of  term,  Jan.,  1889,  retired  to  farm 
near  Elkhart,  Logan  Co.;  received  Republican  nomination  for  U.  S.  Senator, 
1890.  Pres.  of  the  Nat'l  Lincoln  Monum.ent  Assn.,  organized  May  11,  1865; 
delivered  address  at  dedication  of  Monument,  Oct.  15,  1874. 

Married  Anna  E.   White,  of  Decatur,  in   1859,   (died  May,   1868);  Mrs. 
Keyes,  of  Elkhart,  in  1873.     Children,  Robert;  Olive  (Mrs.  Snyder,  Kansas 
City);  Emma  Louise;  Richard  John;  Jasper. 
Died  Apr.  24,  1899. 

*ROBERT  NEWTON   PADEN 

Trustee,  1881-87,      Born  in  Todd  Co.,  Ky.,  1830. 

Prepared  in  Lutheran  Coll.  at  Hillsboro,  111.  In  1865,  elected  mayor  of 
City  of  Litchfield;  built  the  City  Hall  and  contracted  for  the  first  public 
school  house;  held  numerous  offices  of  trust  in  city,  township  and  county. 
Came  to  Montgomery  Co.  1835  and  located  four  miles  south  of  Hillsboro; 
engaged  in  lumber  business  in  Hillsboro,  1856;  in  business  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1868;  at  Litchfield,  111.,  1878-1895.  Was  charter  member  of  the 
Pr^sb.  Church  in  Litchfield;  was  an  elder  for  years  and  S.  S.  Supt.  many 
years. 

Married  Illinois   Blackwell,    1855,  Vandalia,   111.,   (died   May   16,    1881); 
Anna  Grinsted,  May  8,  1883,  Litchfield,  111.     Child,  Joseph  T.  Eccles,  born 
June  13,  1857,  (died  Oct.  5,  1857). 
Died  June  18,  1895,  at  Litchfield,  111. 

*JOHN  McAULEY  PALMER 

Trustee,  1869-73.  Born  Sept.  13,  1817,  on  Eagle  Creek,  Scott  Co.,  Ky. 
f.   Louis  D.  Palmer,     m.   Ann  Tutt,  Culpepper,  Ky. 

Prepared  in  public  schools.  Attended  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Upper  Alton,  for 
one  year,  1833;  studied  law  and  entered  law  office  of  John  L.  Greathouse, 
Carlinville,  1839;  received  license  to  practice,  1841;  elected  probate 
justice,  1843;  member  of  constitutional  convention,  1847;  county  judge, 
1849-51;  member  state  senate,  1852-58;  presided  over  republican  state  con- 
vention, 1856;  state  delegate  to  peace  conference,  1861;  entered  Civil  War 
as  Col.  of  the  14th  111.  Vol.  Inf.;  governor  of  Illinois,  1869-73;  supported 
national  ticket  (the  Greeley  ticket)  1872;  nominee  of  the  legislative  caucus 
for  United  States  Senator,  1877;  and  again  in  1883,  but  was  defeated;  again 
nominated  1889  and  secured  election  by  one  vote,  Mar.  4,  1891;  democratic 
candidate  for  governor  of  Illinois,  1888,  but  was  defeated  by  Joseph  W.  Fifer. 
"Sound  Money"  Democratic  nominee  for  President,  1896. 

Married  in  1842. 
Died  Sept.  25,  1900. 

Trustee,  1897-99. 


Trustee,  1881-87. 


J.  IRVING  PEARCE 
J.  T.   PEARMAN 


JOHN  MILLS  PEARSON 
Trustee,  1868-73.      Born  Oct.  7,  1832,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Farmer.      Prepared  in  Newburyport,  Mass.      R.  R.  and  Warehouse  Com'r, 

1873-77  ;  member  house  of  Representatives,  1878-84;  State  Live  Stock  Comm'n 

1886-92.      Member  Congr.  Church  and  Masonic  bodies. 

Married  Catherine  Godfrey,  Nov.    15,   1855,  in  Godfrey,   111.      Children, 

three  living,  Arthur, 'John  Longfellow,  and  Eleanora,  born   1856,   1858  and 

1860;  three  dead. 

Address,  Godfrey,  111. 


Trustee.  1870-73. 


Trustees  591 

J.  S.   PICKARD 


JAMES  HENRY  PICKRELL 
Trustee.  1867-69.  Bom  Mar.  20.  1834.  in  Mechanicsburg,  111. 
Stock  Judge.  Prepared  in  Mechanicsburg  village  school,  111.  Attended 
Eureka  Coll.  Pres.  of  Macon  County  Agr.  Soc.  1858-66.  Pres.  Amer. 
Short  Horn  Breeders'  Assn.,  1878-84.'  Judge  of  the  Short  Horn  Cattle  at 
the  World's  Columbian  Exp..  1893.  Judge  at  State  Fairs  through  United 
States.  Sec. 'Amer.  Short  Horn  Breeders'  Assn.,  1884-1901.  Published 
many  addresses  before  the  different  Live  Stock  Conventions  in  U.  S.;  many 
articles  published  by  Breeders'  Gazette.  Edited  Amer.  Short  Horn  Herd 
Book  for  sixteen  vears.  Served  as  elder  in  Christian  Church,  Harristown, 
111.,  1865-85,  and' in  Chicago,  1885-93. 

Married  Margaret  T.  Bedford,  Sept.  20.  1860.  at  Paris.  Ky.  Children, 
Nannie  B..  born  Julv  7,  1861;  Amanda  \V..  born  Dec.  28.  1862;  Anna  Laura, 
born  June  13,  1865;' Helen,  born  Oct.  22,  1868;  Harvey,  born  Oct.  11,  1870; 
Wm.  Benjamin,  born  Jan.  19,  1873;  Jesse  Tarrard,  born  Jan.  31,  1875; 
Margaret  Russell,  born  Apr.  1,  1878;  Henrv  A.,  born  Sept.  1,  1880;  Walter 
Scott,  born  Apr.  5,  1882;  Hathaway,  born  July  7,  1883. 
Address,  146  North  Walnut  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

PHILIP  H.   POSTEL,  Sr. 

Trustee,  1883-85.      Born  July  11.  1818.  Hassloch.  Rhein  Pfalz,  Germany. 

Merchant,  Miller,  and  Banker.  Prepared  in  Folk's  Schule  in  Germany. 
Member  of  Legislature,  1881-82. 

Married    Marv    A.     Eisenmaver,     1841,    in    Mascoutah,     111.     Children, 
Catherine  E.,  born  1840;  Mary  E.',  born  1846;  Ph.  H.,  Jr.,  born  1850;  George, 
born  1852;  Anna  M.,  born  1857;  Louisa,  born  1859;  Julius,  born  1862. 
Address,  Mascoutah,  111. 

A.   S.   PROCTER 
Trustee,  1873. 

BURDEN   PULLEN 

Trustee,  1867-77.      Born  June  6,  1833,  in  Hightstown,  Mercer  Co.,  N.  J. 

Banker.  Fruit  Grower,  and  Manufacturer.  Prepared  in  common  schools 
and  Franklin  Coll.,  Johnson  Co.,  Ind.  Engaged  in  horticulture  almost  exclu- 
sively; banking,  manufacturing,  etc.  For  twenty  years  a  member  of  the  State 
Board  of  Agr.  Helped  to  plan  and  plant  the  old  University  Arboretum. 
Was  one  of  the  commissioners  to  take  charge  of  the  State  Exhibit  at 
the  World's  Columbian  Exp.,  1893;  chairman  of  com.  in  charge  of  the  Hort. 
and  Floral  Exhibits,  Member  Com.  on  grounds  surrounding  our  State 
building.  Was  member  of  Merchant's  State  Bank,  Centralia,  111.;  resigned 
office  of  president  and  director  recentlv  on  account  of  ill  health. 

Married  Lucille  O.  Gex,  Dec.  10,  1857,  at  Ghent,  Carrol  Co.,  Ky.;  A.  E. 
Russell,  Sept.  13,  1893,  at  Centralia.  111.     Children,  five  girls  and  four  boys, 
two  dead. 
Address.  Centralia.  111. 

Trustee.  1867-68. 


THOMAS  QUICK 


*HENRY  RAAB 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1883-87,  91-95.  Bom  June  20,  1837,  in  Wetzlar, 
Rhenish  Prussia,     f.   Philip  Raab.     m.  Justine  Kaiser. 

Educator.  Prepared  in  public  school  and  Roval  Gvmnasium  of  Wetzlar. 
LL.  D..  1892,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Came  to  United  S'tates,'  1853,  and  worked  as 
currier  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1853-54;  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1854-56;  in  Belleville, 


592  University  of  Illinois 

111.,  1856;  meanwhile  studying  English  language;  taught  in  Belleville  public 
schools,  1873-82;  and  1887-90;  state  supt.  of  public  instruction,  1883-87 
and  1891-95.  Author  of  contributions  to  school  journals  and  annual 
reports  of  the  Belleville  schools  and  the  department  of  public  instruction. 

Married  Mathilde  von  Lengerke  of  Ankum,  Germany. 
Died  Mar.  13,  1901,  in  Belleville,  111. 

ISAAC  STUART  RAYMOND 

Trustee,  1893-99.      Born  Jan.  29,  1849,  in  Union  county,  Ohio. 

Moved  to  Champaign  in  1864  and  settled  in  what  is  now  Raymond  Twp., 
named  after  his  father,  Nathaniel  Raymond.  Prepared  in  public  schools; 
attended  Univ.  of  Illinois.  Engaged  in  farming,  and  at  present  has  a  highly 
cultivated  estate  of  600  acres  located  on  Sections  4  and  5,  Raymond  Twp.; 
also  extensively  engaged  in  feeding  and  shipping  stock.  Helped  organize 
the  First  National  Bank  of  Philo,  in  1902;  president,  since  organization. 
School  Trustee  of  Raymond  Twp.  for  thirty  years;  Supervisor  at  different 
times  for  eleven  vears,  being  re-elected  to  that  office  for  two  years  in  1904; 
Trustee  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-99;  President  of  the  County  Farmers'  Inst,  for 
past  six  years. 

Married  Edith  Eaton,  Oct.  27,  1875,  of  New  Jersey.     Children,  John  E; 
Ruth  (Mrs.  Warren  E.  Hazeltine,  Aurora). 
Address,  Philo,  111. 

JOHN  P.  REYNOLDS 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1873-75. 

DAVID  DICKEY  SAB  IN 

Trustee,  1876-79.      Born  Dec.  13,  1850,  at  Columbia,  N.  Y. 

Retired  merchant  and  banker.  Was  Pres.  or  Vice  Pres.  of  Second 
Nat'l  Bank,  Belvidere,  for  fourteen  years.  Member  of  Iowa  Legislature, 
1860-62.  Member  of  Presbyterian  Church,  since  1865;  elder  in  same  since 
1890;  member  of  Sons  of  Colonial  Wars,  Missouri  Society. 

Married   Frances   M.    Avery,    Mar.    26,    1857,    Belvidere,    111.     Children, 
Eugene  F.;  Sidney  A.;  Helen  L.  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Brown);   Mary  A.   (Mrs. 
Fred  K.  Houston). 
Address,  Belvidere,  111. 

JAMES  R.  SCOTT 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1871-73. 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

*J.  W.  SCROGGS 
Trustee,  1867-73.  Born  Mar.  12,  1817,  Harrison  Co.,  Ohio. 
Physician  and  Newspaper  man.  Attended  a  seminary  in  Martinsburg, 
Ohio,  when  about  sixteen.  Worked  for  a  while  as  a  millwright.  Began  the 
study  of  medicine  with  Dr.  Sabin  of  Knox  Co.,  1837;  later  attended  lectures 
in  Ohio  Medical  Coll.,  Cincinnati.  Graduated  from  Eclectic  Medical  Coll., 
Cincinnati,  1840.  Began  practice  in  Wilmington,  Ohio,  same  year;  in  Har- 
veyburg,  1847-57;  moved  to  Champaign,  111.,  1857;  bought  the  Central  Illi- 
nois Gazette,  1858,  and  was  very  influential  in  securing  the  location  of  the 
University  in  Urbana.  Elected  to  the  legislature  1868.  Member  Methodist 
Church. 

Married  Sarah  A.  Roach,  Aug.  18.   1841,  Warren  Co.,  Ohio.     Children, 
George  and  Leonidas. 
Died  Jan.  3,  1874. 

GEO.  R.   SHAWHAN 
Trustee,  1887-93.      (See  No.  86) 


Trustees  593 

JAMES  PARK  SLADE 

Trustee,  1867-73,  ex  ojpcio.  1878-82.  Born  Feb.  <>.  1837,  in  Westerlo, 
Albany  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Attended  Fairfield  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1854,  and  Hudson  River 
Inst.,  Claverack.  N.  Y.  M.  A.  (hon.),  1872,  Shurtleff  Coll.  Principal  of 
grammar  school  in  Belleville,  111.,  1857-61;  Prin.  of  Belleville  High  School, 
1861-67  ;  Coimtv  Supt.  of  schools  of  St.  Clair  Co.,  1867-77.  In  1864  awarded 
State  Certificate;  elected  State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  1879-83;  Pres.  of 
Elmira  Coll.,  Greenville,  111.,  1882-90;  Supt.  of  public  schools  of  East  St. 
Louis,  1890;  Principal  of  Irving  School,  East  St.  Louis,  to  date. 

Married  Ella  Bowman,  Julv  13,  1876.     Child,  Leonard  Tracv,  born  Nov. 
3,  1878. 
Address,  527  Brighton  Place.  East  St.  Louis,  111. 


A.   E.   SMITH 


Trustee,  1873. 


JULIA  HOLMES  SMITH 
Trustee,  1895-97.     First  woman  trustee. 

THOMAS  J.  SMITH 
Trustee,  1897-1903.  Born  July  4,  1836,  in  Preston  Co.,  W.  Va. 
Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Bellefontaine,  Logan  Co.,  Ohio.  Read  law  with 
Major  W.J.  Stevenson  at  Louisville,  111.,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  July  4, 
1858.  Enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  F,  98th  111.  Vols.  Mustered  into  service  in 
Julv.  1862;  passed  through  grades  of  Orderlv  Sergeant,  2nd  Lieut.,  1st 
Lieut,  and  Capt.  of  Co.  F,  98th  111.  Vols,  and  se'rved  to  the  close  of  the  Civil 
War.  In  Nov.,  1859,  elected  Co.  Supt.  of  Schools  in  Clay  Co.  on  repub- 
lican ticket,  for  a  period  of  four  years,  but  resigned  office  at  end  of 
two  years  to  enlist  in  army.  In  Apr.'  1865,  commenced  practice  of  law  at 
Champaign,  111.,  and  continued  practice  to  date;  Attorney  of  the  Wabash 
R.  R.  Co.  for  more  than  twenty  years;  traveled  in  Europe,  in  1885 ;  elected  a 
m.em.ber  of  Board  of  Trustees^  1896,  and  was  enthusiastic  promoter  of  the 
interests  of  the  Music  department. 

Married  Tina  Weedon,  Jan.  25,  1864,  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.    (died  Aug. 
21,  1903.) 
Address,  Champaign,  111. 

*JOHN   R.   TANNER 

Trustee,  ex  officio,   1897-1901.      Born  Apr,  4,   1844,  in  Warrick  Countv, 
Ind. 

Removed  during  boyhood  to  farm  near  Carbondale.  111.  In  1863 
enlisted  in  98th  111.  Vols.,  serving  until  June,  1865,  when  transferred  to  61st 
and  finally  mustered  out  in  following  Sept.  Established  himself  in  business 
as  a  fanner  in  Clay  Co.  on  return  from  war,  later  engaging  in  milling  and 
lumber  business  as  partner  of  his  brother.  Held  positions  of  Sheriff  of  Clay 
Co.,  1870-72;  Clerk  of  Circuit  Court,  1872-76;  and  State  Senator,  1880-83. 
During  latter  years  appointed  U.  S.  Marshal  for  So.  Dist.  of  111.;  served  until 
after  accession  of  Pres.  Cleveland,  1885.  Repub.  nominee  for  State  Treas., 
1886;  appointed  bv  Gov.  Fifer  member  of  the  Railroad  and  Warehouse 
Comm'n,  1891;  appointed  Asst.  U.  S.  Treas.  at  Chicago,  1892,  continuing  as 
same  until  Dec,  1893.  Member  of  Rep.  State  Central  Comm.,  1874-84, 
returning  to  that  body  in  1894,  when  chosen  Chainnan.  In  1896  received 
the  nomination  of  his  party  for  Gov.  and  was  elected  over  John  P.  Altgeld. 
Died  May  23,  1901.  in  Springfield,  111. 

CHARLES  H.  TOPPING 
Trustee,  1867-68. 


594  University  of  Illinois 

*JOHN  M.  VAN  OSDEL 
Trustee,  1867-73.  Born  July  31,  1811,  in  Baltimore,  Md. 
Builder  and  contractor,  1831 ;  in  1833  began  the  publication  of  a  work  on 
practical  house  carpentry,  "The  Carpenter's  Own  Book."  In  fall  of  1836, 
he  went  to  New  York;  designed  and  erected  residence  of  William  B.  Ogden 
(first  m.ayor  of  Chicago),  1837,  besides  m.any  of  the  finest  buildings  in  Chicago. 
After  the  Chicago  fire,  buildings  covering  a  mile  and  a  half  street  frontage 
were  supervised  and  erected  by  him.  Went  to  Europe,  1873,  for  rest. 
After  serving  term  as  Trustee  was  commissioned  by  the  governor  to  be  his 
own  successor  for  another  term,  but  on  account  of  the  new  law,  reducing  the 
number  of  Trustees  from  twentv-eight  to  nine,  his  place  was  vacated. 

Married  Caroline  Gailor  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1832,  (died);   Martha  McClel- 
lan  of  Kandall  Co.,  111.,  1846. 
Died  Dec.  21,  1891. 


Trustee,  1870-73. 
Trustee,  1869-73. 


D.  C.  WAGNER 
PAUL  R.  WRIGHT 


RICHARD  YATES 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1901-05.  Born  Dec.  12,  1860,  in  Jacksonville,  111.  £. 
Richard  Yates  (Gov.  111.,  1861-65;  U.  S.  Senator,  1865-71).  m.  Catharine 
Yates. 

Lawyer.  Graduated  111,  Coll.,  1880;  M.  A.,  1883;  studied  law  at  Univ.  of 
Michigan,  1884.  Citv  Att'y,  Jacksonville,  1885-91;  Rep.  nominee  congress- 
man at  large,  1892;  Co.  judge,  Morgan  Co.,  1894-97;  U.  S.  collector  internal 
revenue,  Springfield,  111.,  1897-1900.  Governor  of  Illinois,  1901-05.  Resumed 
practice  of  law  at  Springfield.      Lay  delegate  gen.  conf.  M.  E.  Church,  1900. 

Married  Helen  Wadsworth,  Oct.  28,  1888. 
Address,  Springfield,  111. 


Alumxi  Associations  595 


DIRECTORY  OF  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATIONS 


"University    of    Illinois    Alumni    of    Chicago,"    organized    in    1S76    and 
again  in  1884,  membership  300. 

Pres.,  Charles  B.  Gibson; 
Vice-pres.,  Dr.  A.  R.  Kaneman; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  C.  A.  Schroeder. 

Address,  81  South  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

"  Puget   Sound   Association  of  the  Alumni  and  former  students  of  the 
University  of  Illinois,"  organized  in  \S^\,  membership  100. 
Pres.,  Henry  Drum,  Ex. -'83; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Miss  Cassandra  Boggs, 
Address,  Seattle,  Wash. 

"University   of    Illinois   Southwestern    Alumni    Association,"    organized 

,  membership  140. 

Pres.,  Gov.  W.  J.  Bailey; 
Vice-pres.,  A.  B.  Coulton; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  E.  J.  Plym. 

Address,  Kemper  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Executive  Committee;    Mrs.  Henrv  M.  Beardslev,  Mr.  J.  M.  Kent, 
H.  L.  Nicolet,  D.  C.  Ketc'ham. 

"University   of    Illinois   Club   of    St.    Louis,"    organized    May    30,    1903, 

m.embership . 

Pres.,  John  A.  Ockerson; 

Vice-pres.,  Will  A.  Reiss,  Belleville,  111.; 

Sec.  and  Treas.,  Fred  S.  Hall, 

Address,  Suite  915  Missouri  Trust  Bldg.,  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Directors:      President,    Vice-president,    Secretary    and    Treasurer, 
John  H.  Frederickson,  H.  L.  Dunlap. 

"University  of  Illinois  Club  of  Rockford,   lUinois,"   organized  Feb.   28, 
1904,  membership  25. 

Pres.,  A.  E.  Hauter,  '03; 

Vice-pres.,  W.  W.  Bennett,  '93; 

Sec.  and  Treas.,  Clarence  Wallin,  Ex. -'05, 

Address,  302  West  State  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

"Universitv  of  Illinois  Club  of  the  East,"  organized  Dec.  3,  1904,  mem- 
bership 181. 

Pres..  E.  L.  Abbott,  '83; 
Sec,  Paul  E.  Lodge,  '01. 

Address,  Room  308  Park  Row  Bldg.,  New  York.  X.  Y. 

"The  University  of  Illinois  Club  of  New  England,"  organized  Dec,  1904, 
membership  15. 

Pres.,  W.  C.  Brenke; 
Sec,  Miss  L.  R.  Gibbs, 

Address,  26  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Tri  City  Alumni  Association,"  organized  March  19,  1905.  membership 

Pres.,  H.  H.  Van  Dervoort; 
Vice-pres.,  E.  L.  Mayall; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Jos.' G.  Worker, 
Address,  Moline,  111. 


75. 


596  University  of  Illinois 

.'University  of  Illinois  Club  of  Peoria,"  organized  October,  1905,  member- 
ship fortv  to  sixtv. 

>res.  H.'W.  Lynch; 
Vice-pres.,  C.  E.  Stone; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  H.  D.  Kellogg. 
Address,  Peoria,  111. 


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599 


GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION  OF  ALUMNI 


UNITED  STATES 


ALABAMA 
Birmingham  Fairhope 

Kate  Frances  Clark  (Stockham),  Ida    Louise   Jackman    (Dougher- 


'85 

George  Greaves,  '88 
William  H.  Stockham,  '85 


BiSBEE 

Will  Een  McKee,  "90 

Naco 

John  Barr,  '02 

Phcenix 

Opal  B.  Heller,  '91 
Emery  Kays,  '79 
William  S.  Pickrell,  '74 


Carlisle 

Lloyd  S.  Robertson,  '00 
Forest  City 

James  H.  Gunder,  '79 
Fort  Smith 

Frank  L.  Lyman,  '01 

George  H.  Lyman,  '72 
Little  Rock 

Theodore  M.  Sanders,  '02 


Auburn 

Lyman  F.  Warner,  Jr.,  '7  5 

Berkeley 

Cora  J.  Hill,  '84 
Arthur  B.  Smith.  '02 
Christopher  H.  Snyder,  '90 
Ralph  C.  Woodmansce,  '03 
Charles  W.  Woodworth,  '8! 

Chatsworth 

Nelson  A.  Gray,  '83 
Covina 

Francis  B.  Plant,  '02 
Dale 

Bedros  Tatarian,  '87 


ty),  '00 

TUSKEGEE 

Walter  T.  Bailey,  '04 

ARIZONA 

Prescott 

Robert  K.  Porter,  '96 
Tempe 

Watson  Pickrell,  '75 

Benj.  H.  Scudder,  '00 
Tucson 

Robert  H.  Forbes,  '92 

ARKANSAS 

Rogers 

NeUie  M.  Darby,  '91 
Alonzo  L.  Whitcomb,  '72 

Springdale 

Chas.  S.  Bouton,  '91 

Stamps 

William  H.  Vance,  '99 


CALIFORNIA 

Decause 

Thomas  Noble,  '82 
Eureka 

Frank  H.  Green,  '96 
Fresno 

John  J.  Seymour.  '77 

Alexander 'C.  Swartz,  '73 
Gilrov 

Lola  D.  Ellis  (Forsyth),  '84 

James  W.  Forsyth,  '81 
Grass  Lake 

George  T.  Lloyd,  '02 
Halleck 

Joseph  D.  Huey.  '63 


600 


University  of  Illinois 
CALIFORNIA— Continued 


Hemet 

Thomas  E.  Rickard,  '72 
Hollywood 

Arthur  R.  Keely,  '02 

HOLTVILLE 

Charles  H    Trego,  '94 
Igo 

Edward  L.  Ballou,  "76 
Kennett 

Armin  Harms,  '95 
Long  Beach 

Thomas  J.  Gilkerson,  '05 

Stella  W.  Morgan, 


'03 
Arthur  E.  Paine,  '99 

Los  Angeles 

Fred  A.  Alspach,  '02 

Ralph  Bennett,  '99 

"William  Buckingham,  '77 

Cora  M.  Cairns  (Marsh),  '96 

Guy  R.  Collins,  '01 

Charles  V.  Crellin,  '97 

Ralph  E.  Cunningham,  '02 

Henry  Houser,  '78 

Otto  Janssen,  '04 

William  H.  Kiler,  '97 

Leila  S.  Love  (Brown),  '04 

Norman  F.  Marsh,  '97 

Albert  C.  Martin,  '02 

George  H.  Moore,  '02 

Calvin  E.  Parker,  '72 

George  A.  Riley,  '04 

Rome  C.  Saunders,  '98 

Margaret  E.   Stewart   (Robbins), 

'75 
Frank  A.  Strout,  '00 
Fred.  Mason  Wells,  '03 

Majavo 

Wm.  A.  G.  Eraser,  '99 
Oakland 

Edmund  Volk,  '99 

Ocean  Park 

Smith  L.  Stroud,  '04 


Petaluma 

Howard  O.  Woodworth,  '92 
Pomona 

Lucy  M.  Lewis,  '05 
Redlands 

Frank  W.  Hamm.ett,  '81 
Riverside 

Sophia  N.  Leal,  '96 

Harry  M.  May,  '98 

San  Bernardino 

Hubert  F.  Andrews,  '93 

Nancy  E.  Hartrick  (Webster),  '00 

WiUiam  W.  Webster,  '99 

San  Diego 

James  Fulton,  '86 

Josephine  Krause  (Chalfont),  '84 

Edith  U.  Whitehouse,  '02 

San  Francisco 

Harrv  Anderson,  '99 
Richard  D.  Faulkner,  '77 
Augustus  H.  Briswold,  '01 
Ralph  W.  Hart,  '92 
William  H.  Kimball,  '95 
Theo.  J.  Klossowski,  '97 
Emil  Lemme,  '86 
Albert  Schneider,  '94 

San  Luis  Obispo 

George  Story, '74 
Tropics 

Clyde  R.  Carmack,  '95 
Venice 

Frank  H.  Lloyde.  '78 
Vemtira 

Seth  F.  Van  Patten,  '00 
Visalia 

Nettie   E.   Lawrence   (Allen),   '81 
Whittier 

Jessie  A.  Carroll,  '01 


Boulder 

Ruby  T.  DeMotte,  '02 
Milo  Smith  Ketchum, 
Jacob  H.  Wallace,  '03 

Colorado  Springs, 
Ella  Loftus,  '09 


■95 


COLORADO 

Denver 

Frank  L.  Birnev,  '81 
Henrv  J.  Burt, ''96 
John  B.  Garvin,  86 
Henry  A.  Goodridge,  '98 
Charles  I.  Havs,  '73 


Geographical  Index 
COLORADO— Continued 


601 


Denver — continued 

Georgetta  Kemball  (Murray), 
Charles  S.  Kingsburv.  '80 
Ernest  McConnell,  '94 
Robert  B.  McConnev,  "89 
Jean  C.  Mahan  (Plank),  '78 
Oliver  S.  Moles.  '89 
Walter  M.  Morgan,  '97 
David  C.  Viers,  '01 

Ft.  Collins 

Edward  P.  Boyd,  "01 
Joseph  Howard,  '01 

Golden 

Mabel  C.  Shrum,  '00 

Grand  Junction 

Edward  E.  Cole,  '82 
Jae  E.  Leaverton,  '04 
Edward  L.  Morse,  '85 
Marie  L.  Waldo  (Taylor),  '00 


La  Jlnta 

Charles  H.  Higgins,  '03 
Montclair 

Timothy  O.  Holcomb,  '04 
Palisades 

Henry  G.  Hottes,  '96 
Pueblo 

James  F.  Drake,  '76 

SiLVERTON 

Thomas  S.  Bailey,  '05 
Sterling 

Carl  E.  Armeling,  '04 

SUEFFELS 

Andrew  B.  Shipman,  '05 
Victor 

Albert  G.  Higgins,  '93 


CONNECTICUT 


Hartford 

Ellen  A.  Huntington,  '03 

New  Haven 

Eva  Bogardus  (Price),  '77 
Mary  L.  Boggs  (East),  '05 


New  Haven — continued 
George  P.  Clinton,  '90 
Edward  M.  East,  '01 
Henry  W.  Smith,  '04 
Lester  W.  Zartman,  '0." 


Congress  Heights 
Elvira  E.  Mark,  '04 

Washington 

Sarah  Ambler,  '00 
Frank  Barrv,  '7  7 
Wilhelmina'E.  Carother,  '04 
Jane  E.  Cooke,  '99 
Charles  G.  Elliott,  '77 
Frank  D.  Gardner,  '91 
Oscar  L.  Housel,  '01 
Torstein  K.  T.  Jahr,  '00 
Albert  Johannsen,  '94 
George  F.  Kepler,  'GO 
John  W.  McLane,  '01 


Jacksonville 

Clarence  J.  Buttertield,  '94 
Harrv  Hasson,  '00 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Washington — continued 
Charles  J.  Mann,  '04 
William  C.  Pollock,  '75 
Mathew  A.  Reasoner,  '96 
Adele  C.  Reed  (Scott),  '00 
George  L  Reeves,  '02 
Archibald  D.  Shamel,  '98 
Samuel  W.  Stratton,  '84 
Charles  E.  Van  Orstrand,  '96 
Merten  B.  Waite,  '87 
Harrv  J.  Warner.  '01 
Willard  O.  Waters,  '00 
Miriam  U.  Welles,  '03 
Ralph  J.  Williams,  '01 
Le  Roy  C.  Wilson,  '04 

FLORIDA 

Jacksonville — continued 
Walter  E.  Knibloc,  '76 


Atlanta 

Clarence  H.  Bean,  '03 
Baldwin 

Ethan  Philbrick,  '81 


GEORGIA 

Bri'xswick 

Wm.  C.  S.  Lemen, 


602 


Albion 

Clarence  E.  Bocock,  '99 
Boise  City 

Godfrey  Sperling,  '99 
CoEUR  d'Alene 

Ida  M.  Spaulding  (Milner),  '02 

Fraser 

Robert  Wm.  Parr,  '03 


University  of  Illinois 
IDAHO 

Moscow 


George  Ashley  Crosthwait,  '03 
Nam  PA 

Harry  A.  Roberts,  '02 
Pearl 

Herbert  B.  Williams,  '87 
Pocatello 

Torris  Eide,  "04 

Chas.  P.  A.  Lonergan,  'OS 


ILLINOIS 


Adair 

Aaron  W.  Miner,  '04 

Albion 

John  H.  StraAvn,  '01 

Aledo 

Charles  W.  Carter,  '93 
Wm.  Johnson  Graham,  '93 
Mary  E.  Mann  (Carter),  "93 

Altamont 

Henry  N.  Drury,  '72 
Alton 

Samuel  B.  Flagg,  '04 

Hosea  B.  Sparks,  '78 

Wm.  H.  Wehmeier,  '04 

Geo.  E.  Wilkinson,  '90 
Amboy 

Harold  D.  James,  '02 
Anna 

Anna  A.  Barnhart,  '05 

Howard  M.  Rov,  '05 

Lewis  B.  Tuthiil,  '04 
Antioch 

Silas  J.  Eakle,  '94 
Arcola 

John  E.  Conley,  '03 

Noah  Knapp,  '04 

John  McCartv,  '04 
Armington 

Blenda  Olson,  '05 

Sidney  W.  Wright,  '01 

Armstrong 

James  A.  Dewey,  '04 
Arthur 

Felix  Ritchey,  '99 

ASHTON 

Dora  A.  Andrus  (Griffith),  '82 
James  Garrett,  '86 


Assumption 

Roy  E.  Travis,  '04 
Atwood 

Adolph  Gore,  '05 
Auburn 

Samuel  R.  Noe,  '03 
Augusta 

Janet  Garwood.  '05 

Margaret  A.  Kctchum,  '00 

Clarence  O.  Pitney,  '97 
Aurora 

Claude  P.  Briggs,  '01 

Paul  H.  Cooper,  Jr.,  '96 

Beni.  F.  Krahl,  '00 

Frederick  W.  Von  Oven,  '98 

Ruth    C.    Ravmond    (Haseltine), 
'99 

Ralph  S.  Shepardson,  '97 

Grant  W.  Spear,  '87 

John  C.  Thorpe,  '00 

Rebecca  G.  Wharton,  '96 

Charles  B.  Young,  '91 

Avon 

Maurice  L   Carr,  '05 

Beardstown 

Edward  C.  Slocumb,  '01 
Belleville 

John  H.  Burkhardt,  '04 

Fred  J.  Deutschmann,  '04 

Harry  B.  Kircher,  '04 

Louis  Klingel,  Jr.,  '93 

WiUie  A.  Reiss,  '72 

Alfred  G.  Schutt,  '05 
Bellflower 

Edmund  B.  Wheeler,  '05 
Bement 

Rose  Eilene  Fleming,  '05 

Nellie  Mav  Frazey  (Vines),  '01 

William  P.  Miller,  '01 

Geo.  M.  Thompson,  '01 


Geographical  Index 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


603 


Bexton- 

Geo.  A.  Powers,  '03 

Robert  R.  Ward,  '03 
.       Walter  W.  Williams,  '03 

BiGGSVILLE 

Joseph  C.  Gilmour,  '05 

Blandinsville 

William  L.  Bennett,  '02 

Bloomingtox 

George  W.  Bishop,  '05 
Mildred  A.  Burrill  (Stone),  '03 
Rolla  W.  Evans,  '89 
Grant  Frederick,  '88 
Willia  K.  Graver,  '03 
Daisy  D.  Iddings,  '01 
Guy  C.  Johnstone,  '05 
Margaret  H.  J.  Lampe,  '97 
William  B.  Leach,  '99 
Ehzabeth  D.  McClure,  '04 
William  A.  McCully,  '04 
Franklin  W.  Marquis,  '05 
Fred  L,  Muhl,  '04 
Marv  Neff,  '02 
Charlotte  B.  Nelson,  '03 
Arthur  L.  Pillsbury,  '95 
Florence  E.  Pitts,  '04 
Henrietta  B.  Pitts,  '02 
Frank  H.  Rhea,  '03 
Ora  M.  Rhodes,  '98 
Donald  H.  Sawyer,  '02 
Aaron  T.  Simmons,  '01 
Hal  M.  Stone,  '03 
Helen  M.  Taylor,  '02 

Blue  Island 

Arthur  G.  Diefenbach,  '04 
Robert  E.  McCloy,  '93 
Frederick  P.  Patrick,  '01 
Vertus  B.  Roberts,  '86 

Blue  Mound 

Ralph  S.  Bauer,  '04 
Lewis  E.  Griswold,  '01 

Bondville 

Mary  S.  Colvin  (Hargis),  '83 
Broadlands 

Wm.  W.  Smith,  '00 
Buda 

Wm.  K.  Mason,  '81 

BUSHTON 

James  W.  Frazier,  Jr.,  '02 
Byron 

Francis  D.  Linn,  '98 


Cad  WELL 

Chas.  N.  Caldwell,  '02 
Cairo 

Wm.  N.  Butler,  '79 

Lois  G.  Clendenin,  '05 

Cambridge 

Frank  A.  Randall.  '05 
Canton 

Frances  E.  Kelly,  '01 

Frederick  A.  Perkins,  '01 

Albert  E.  Taff,  '01 

Carbondale 

Anna  C.  Davis,  "05 
George  M.  Harker,  '01 
Oliver  A.  Harker,  Jr.,  "00 
Thomas  B.  F.  Smith,  '05 
Ralph  Thompson,  '99 

Carlinville 

Samuel  T.  Morse,  '96 

Grace  M.  Munhall  (Morse),  '97 

Carlock 

Milo  P.  Lantz,  '85 
Carlyle 

John  W.  Fisher,  '00 

Frederic  A.  Lietze.  '84 
Carpentersville 

Theophil  H.  Hildebrandt,  '05 
Carterville 

Frederick  J.  Bird,  '01 

Augustus  J.  Reef,  '04 

Frederick  Wm.  Richart,  '91 

Carthage 

Matilda  L.  Clark,  '03 

Charles  H.  Garnett,  '96 

Ethel  E.  McAnulty,  '05 
Castleton 

Charles  S.  Montooth,  '05 
Catlin 

Arthur  C.  Boggess,  '02 
Champaign 

Dviff  A.  Abrams,  '05 

Anna  W.  Ahrens,  '02 

Grace  M.  Allen,  '05 

Amelia  D.  Alpiner  (Stern),  '96 

Imo  E.  Baker,  '05 

Ira  ().  Baker.  '74 

Ira  W.  Baker,  '05 

William  S.  Ballard,  '04 

Mary  L.  Barnes,  '88 


604 


University  of  Illinois 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


Champaign — continued 
Stella  Bennett,  '03 
Alvin  C.  Beal,  '97 
Mary  C.  Bigelow,  '99 
Alda  H.  Born,  '04 
Columbus  A.  Bowsher,  '90 
Harry  B.  Boyer,  '02 
Frank  M.  Brown,  '93 
Jessie  J.  Bullock,  '00 
Eugene  I.  Burke,  '00 
Ellis  M.  Burr,  '78 
Milo  B.  Burwash,  '72 
Helen  V.  Calhoun,  '05 
Henrietta  A.  Calhoun,  '01 
Ashton  E.  Campbell,  '01 
Daisy  I.  Campbell  (Fluck),  '03 
Muriel  F.  Campbell  (Buckles),  '04 
Harvev  I.  Carpenter,  '93 
Arlo  C'hapin,  '02 
Alice  Cheever  (Bryan),  '74 
Margaret  B.  Chester,  '01 
Charles  R.  Clark,  '98 
Percival  L.  Clark,  '87 
Amy  Coffeen,  '89 
Fred  G.  Coffeen,  '93 
Birch  D.  Coffman,  '94 
Harrv  A.  Coffman,  '01 
Ella  Connet,  '88 
Edward  C.  Converse,  '04 
Ernest  Cook,  '05 
Nellie  E.  Detrick,  '01 
Henry  B.  Dirks,  '04 
Ethel  I.  Dobbins,  '02 
Joseph  C.  Dodds,  '86 
Nettie  E.  (Harris),  '86 
Edward  C.  EngHsh,  Jr.,  '02  • 
George  C.  Fairclo,  '02 
Ida  B.  Falls,  '77 
Clara  E.  Fisher,  '03 
Charles  Wm.  Foster,  '74 
Lois  G.  Franklin,  '03 
Wilber  J.  Eraser,  '98 
Angelina  Gayman  (Weston),  '87 
Orval  L.  Gearhart,  '97 
Belle  I.  Gillespie,  '02 
Louella  I.  Gillespie,  '04 
Henrv  A.  Gleason,  '01 
Leslie'  L.  Glenn,  '00 
James  A.  Green,  '95 
Elizabeth  G.  Greene,  '04 
Joseph  P.  GuHck,  '92 
Lilian  Hammers,  '05 
John  J.  Harmon,  '02 
Ida  M.  Hill,  '05 
Ida  M.  Hinkle,  '01 
Fred  V.  Johnson,  '02 
Henry  L.  Jones,  '02 
Mary  H.  Kittredge  (Brown),  '01 


Champaign — continued 
Samuel  K.  Hughes,  '02 
Isabel  E.  Jones,  '91 
Mabel  Jones,  '91 
Emma  R.  Jutton,  '99 
Israella  K.  Kariher,  '75 
Katherine  L.  Kennard,  '90 
Charles  A.  Kiler,  '92 
Wesley  E.  King,  '97 
John  F.  Kvte,  '04 
Ida  S.  Landel,  '99 
Justa  M.  Lindgren,  '02 
Stacia  Livingston  (Temple),  '01 
Clarence  A.  Llovde,  '87 
Corda  C.  Lucas,  '80 
Flora  McCormick,  '94 
Belle  L.  McFadden,  '97 
Mary  C.  McLellan,  '88 
Helen  L.  McWilliams,  '00 
Charles  W.  Malcomb,  '02 
Albert  G.  Manns,  '85 
Pearle  Manspeaker,  '04 
Harry  C.  Marble,  '96 
Grace  E.  Martin,  '03 
Robert  C.  Matthews,  '02 
Anne  M.  Maxwell,  '92 
Esther  A.  Maxwell,  '02 
Ernest  E.  Meir,  '05 
Edward  L.  Milne,  '96 
Charles  M.  Morris,  '04 
Daniel  C.  Morrissey,  '94 
Albert  D.  Mulliken,  '00 
Cyrus  F.  Newcomb,  '04 
William  G.  Palmer,  '00 
Calton  W.  Parker,  '04 
Lawrence  G.  Parker,  '02 
George  R.  Pettv,  '85 
Solon  Philbrick,  '84 
John  L.  Polk,  '04 
Ernest  W.  Ponzer,  '00 
Jerome  E.  Readhimer,  '04 
Edward  M.  Rhodes,  '00 
Horace  A.  Rhodes,  '99 
Walter  B.  Riley,  '94 
Elna  A.  Robinson,  '75 
Charles  W.  Rolfe,  '72 
Martha  D.  Rolfe,  '00 
Mary  A.  Rolfe,  '02 
Susie  F.  Rolfe,  '03 
Charles  C.  Rovall,  '04 
William  I.  Rovsdon,  '95 
Frederick  D.  Rugg,  '82 
Peter  P.  Schaefer,  '00 
Henrv  T.  Schumacher,  '04 
Tillie'j.  Schumacher,  '02 
William  J.  Scott,  '95  _^_ 
George  R.  Shawhan,  '75 
Fred""D.  Smith,  "05 


Geographical  Index 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


605 


Champaign- — continued 
Franklin  Spence,  '77 
Nelson  S.  Spencer,  '82 
Isabel  Staler,  "04 
Angeline  J.  Stedman,  '05 
Ida  M.  Stoltey  (Petty),  '88 
Charlotte  Switzer,  '85 
Gertrude  Switzer  (Petticord),  '7  7 
Elsie  M.  Tavlor,  '04 
Ruth  B.  Ta'vlor,  '05 
Harrv  R.  Temple,  '00 
John  H.  Trevett,  '00 
Clara  E.  Trimble,  '04 
Sophia  M.  Voss,  '05 
Nathan  A.  Weston.  '89 
Jam.es  M.  White,  '90 
Mark  H.  Whitmever,  '99 
Frank  D.  Wilber,''90 
Charles  T.  Wilder,  '94 
Lucv  B.  E.  Willcox  (Wallace),  '00 
John  G.  Wilson,  '04 
Lewis  F.  Wingard,  '98 

Charleston 

Anna  L.  Clinton,  "03 
Paul  B.  Glassco,  '04 
Ruth  Reat,  '05 
Theodore  Shoemaker,  '04 

Chenoa 

Andrew  O.  Rupp,  '84 
Chester 

Thomas  J.  Howarth 
Chicago 

Philip  J.  Aaron,  '98 

Ruth  Abbott,  '03 

William  L.  Abbott.  '84 

Herbert  C.  Anns,  '95 

James  E.  Armstrong,  '81 

Annetta  Avers  (Saunders),  '84 

Laura  B.  Avers,  '86 

Ella  U.  Barber,  '84 

William  D.  Barber,  '92 

Marv  E.  Barker,  '05 

Perry  Barker,  '04 

Lela  E.  Barnard.  '05 

James  Barr,  '90 

Charles  V.  Barrett,  '03 

George  F.  Barrett,  '00 

Charles  Barrv,  '9  5 

William  J.  B'artholf,  '84 

Henrv  E.  Bartlett,  '93 

Willa'rd  J,  Bass,  '05 

Etta  L. Beach  (Wright),  '88 

Ernest  Bear.  '03 

Frank  Beckwith,  '92 

Georgie  E.  Bennett,  '96 


Chicago — continued 

Thos.  A    M.  Bevans,  '99 

Harrv  A.  Bioss,  '03 

William  W.  Black,  '98 

John  B.  Blake,  '87 

John  C.  Blev,  '80 

William  G.  Bopp,  '02 

Anna  C.  Bovle  (Junkensfeld),  '97 

Ellis  F.  Bracken.    01 

Jessie  I.  Bradshaw.  '03 

Ernest  N.  Braucher,  '91 

Walter  C.  E.  Braun.  '04 

Walter  B.  Brown,  "97 

Charles  E.  Brush,  '77 

Luella  E.  Buck  (Linn),  '97 

Beni.  F.  Bullard,  '82 

Charles  B.  Burdick,  '95 

Ralph  R.  Burgess.  '04 

Augusta  E.  Butts,  '79 

Norman  H.  Camp,  '90 

Robert  F.  Carr,  '93 

William  C.  Carter,  '02 

Charles  N.  Casey,  '04 

Frank  T.  Cavanor,  '03 

Oscar  P.  Chester,  '93 

Weaker  S.  Church,  '00 

Alice  H.  Clark,  '05 

Angie  Rav  Clark,  '04 

Florence  B.  Clarke  (Michalek),'90 

James  F.  Clarkson,  '90 

William  W.  Clay,  '05 

Thomas  W.  Clayton,  "98 

Archibald  O.  Coddington,  '81 

Harrv  C.  Coffeen,  '98 

Berthold  Cohen,  '05 

Emma  Columbia  (Mann),  '78 

Jay  S.  Condit,  '02 

James  W.  Cook.  '93 

Robert  J.  Cooke,  '90 

Fred  W.  Cooper.  '00 

Thomas  P.  Cowley.  '02 

Wallace  Craig.  '98 

John  W.  Crissey,  '92 

Ethan  A.  Cross,  '05 

Whitman  Dart.  '05 

John  W.  Davis.  '04 

Chester  M.  Davison.  '98 

Charles  H.  Dawson.  '03 

James  R.  De  Motte.  '03 

Charles  H.  Dennis.  '81 

Harry  S.  De  Velde.  '02 

George  H.  Dickerson.  '03 

Edward  A.  Dieterle.  '03 

William  W.  Dillon.  '98 

Franklin  P.  Dobson.  '75 

Charles  F.  Dosch.  '05 

Ralph  S.  Drury.  '03 

Ervin  Drver.  '87 


606 


University  of  Illinois 
ILLINOIS — Continue  i 


Ch  ic  A  GO — continued 

Alexander  D.  Du  Bois,  '99 

James  F.  Duffv.  Jr.,  '03 

Sherman  R.  Dufify,  '95  _ 

Burleigh  A.  Dunlap,  '75 

William  N.  Dunning,  '02 

Mark  A.  Earl,  '93 

Harry  E.  Eckles,  '98 

Charles  Edwards,  '04 

David  Eichberg,  '82 

George  H.  Ellis,  '85 

Howard  M    Ely,  '99 

Martin  T-  Engberg,  '94 

Delbert'R.  Enochs,  '98 

Anna  M.  Ermentrout  (Kamper), 

'86 
Edna  Fairchild,  '99 
Fred  P.  Falkenburg,  '02 
James  M.  Farrin,  '02 
William  O.  Farrin,  '02 
Eugene  W.  P.  Flesch,  '99 
John  A.  Foberg,  '99 
Ernest  T-  Ford,  '05 
Alfred  B.  Foster,  '94 
WiUiam  G.  Foster,  '00 
Winslow  H.  Foster,  '92 
Frank  D.  Francis,  '00 
Burton  French,  '04 
Edward  J.  Fucik,  '01 
WilHam  H.  Fursman,  '04 
Ralph  H.  Gage,  '03 
Richard  P.  Garrett,  '02 
Robert  E.  Gant,  '94 
John  F.  Gavin,  '03 
Bert  A.  Gayman,  '97 
Frank  H.  S.  Gazzolo,  '96 
Charles  B.  Gibson,  '77 
Aletha  Gilkerson,  '02 
John  Gilkerson,  '77 
John  D.  Gill,  '76 
Hiram  R.  Ghck,  '04 
Jundson  F.  Going,  '83 
Alfred  G.  Goldschmidt,  '88 
Margaret  E.  Grafius,  '05 
Archie  J.  Graham,  02 
Herbert  J.  Green,  '96 
Dr.  Thomas  S.  Green,  '91 
Walter  B.  Griffin,  '99 
Fred  Grim,  '99 
John  C.  Gustafson,  '05 
Arthur  A.  Hale,  '05 
Isabella  Hale,  '79 
Emery  S.  Hall,  '95 
John  E.  Hannan,  '00 
Carl  M.  Hanstein,  '05 
Chester  E.  Harris.  '02 
Samuel  A.  Harrison,  '82 
Edna  M.  Hawley,  '03 


Chicago — continued 
Mabel  Hayward,  '03 
Thomas  M.  Headen,  '00 
William  A.  Heath,  '83 
Alexander  Henderson,  '02 
Augustus  L.  Hennessev,  '73 
Smith  T.  Henry,  Jr.,  '04 
Charles  W.  Henson,  '87 
Samuel  C.  Higgins,  '02 
Fred  L.  Hill,  '81 
Thomas  C.  Hill,  '81 
Frank  W.  Hillman,  '05 
Roy  W.  Hilts,  '04 
John  Hindman,  '96 
Edward  G.  Hines,  '00 
Parker  H.  Hoag,  '95 
Glen  M.  Hobbs,  '91 
Edna  D.  Hoff,  '03 
Frederick  S.  Holbrook,  '94 
Mattie  G.  Holton  (Krebs),  '76 
Charles  Hopper,  '85 
Georgia  E.  Hopper,  '98 
Roy  L.  Horr,  '04 
Jennie  Alice  Hulce,  '02 
Benjamin  Hyde,  '80 
Sophia  Hyde,  '03 
Washington  P.  Ireland,  '03 
Manuel  J.  Jacobs,  '05 
Albert  M.  Johnson,  '03 
Chas.  S.  Johnson,  '00 
John  P.  Johnson,  '02 
Lucile  Jones,  '04 
Peter  Junkersfield,  '95 
Lee  Jutton,  '02 
James  F.  Kable,  '09 
Harry  Keeler,  '96 
Arthur  W.  Kirkwood,  '05 
Fred  C.  Koch,  '99 
Anna  Koehn,  '02 
Nellie  I.  Kofoid  (Dillon),  '98 
William  D.  Knowlton,  '03 
Adolph  Kreikenbaum,  '01 
Carl  O.  Kuehne,  '97 
Nina  B.  Lamkin,  '93 
Charles  W.  Leigh,  '97 
Alexander  Levy,  '93 
Edward  F.  Ligare,  '89 
Homer  Roberts  Linn,  '96 
David  R.  Llewellyn,  '95 
Albert  M.  Long,  '95 
Frank  B.  Long,  '87 
Fred  Lowenthal,  '01 
Clinton  G.  Lumley,  '86 
John  J.  McCarthy,  '04 
Fred  L.  McCune,  '01 
Francis  M.  McKav,  '81 
William  A.  McKnight,  '04 
James  A.  McLane,  '78 


Geographical  Ixdex 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


607 


Chicago — continued 

Nellie  McLean  (Lumlev),  '88 
Neil  McMillan.  Jr..  '04' 
Roscoe  P.  McNeill.  '05 
Henry  W.  Mahan.  '76 
Arthur  R.  Mann,  '0  7 
Edward  L.  Mann,  '<*5 
James  R.  Mann.  '76 
William  R.  Martin,  '05 
Joseph  Matousek,  '05 
Robbins  Y.  Maxon,  '05 
Charles  J.  Maxwell.  '96 
David  f.  Mav.  '05 
Fred  H.  May.  '00 
Clarence  E.  Mead.  '04 
WilHam  Meir,  '01 
Louisa  Merboth  (Morgan),  '85 
Grant  C.  Miller,  '94 
William  G.  Miller,  '92 
Walter  R.  Mitchell,  '87 
Carlos  Montezuma,  '84 
Wensel  Morava.  '78 
George  N.  Morgan.  '84 
Sidney  D.  Morris,  '05 
Grace"  E.  Morrow  (Seeley).  '98 
Nelson  C.  Morrow,  '04 
Henry  C.  Morse.  '04 
Henry  M.  Morse.  '86 
John'H.  Morse,  '81 
John  W.  Musham,  '98 
George  W.  Myers,  '88 
Winifred  Mvers  (Fursman).  '03 
Herbert  [.  Naper.  '98 
Charles  G.  Neelv.  'SO 
John  R.  Neelv,  '82 
Fred  L  Nelson,  '98 
Fred  E.  Newton,  '00 
Emily  L.  Nichols.  '05 
Carter  Norris,  '02 
Charles  W.  Norton.  '01 
Samuel  Ostrowski.  '00 
Fred  M.  Outhouse.  '04 
Albert  N.  Oven,  '02 
John  W.  Page,  '92 
Jacob  A.  Patton.  '88 
Grace  E.  Parminter,  '86 
Arthur  E.  Paul.  '97 
Arthur  Peabodv.  '82 
Kate  F.  Peabody  (Girling).  '83 
John  W'.  Pearson.  '05 
Cornelius  J.  Peeples.  '00 
Frederic  G.  Pegelow.  '05 
Fred  D.  Pierce,  '83 
Herman  S.  Pepoon.  '81 
William  A.  Pepper.  '97 
Alonzo  L.  Perry,  '05 
John  F.  Peterson,  '04 
James  W.  Pettyjohn,  '03 


Chicago — continued 

Theodore  C.  Phillips,  '00 
Edward  W.  Pickard,  '88 
Hiram  F.  Post.  '02 
Fred  J.  Postell.  '99 
Jesse  R.  Powell.  '04 
William  E.  Praeger,  '00 
Alice  Putnam,  '99 
William  H.  Radcliffe.  '01 
William  E.  Ramsey.  '03 
George  L.  Rapp.  '99 
George  W.  Rediield.  '01 
Edwin  T.  Renner.  '05 
Llewellvn  S.  Richards.  '04 
John  J.'Richev,  '03 
Lewis  C.  Roberts.  '84 
Warren  R.  Roberts.  '88 
Carl  J.  F.  Rochow.  '00 
WilHam  H.  Rone  v.  '05 
Robert  M.  Ross.  '05 
Robert  B.  Roulston.  '04 
Paul  F.  A.  Rudnick.  '99 
Charles  L.  Sampson,  '02 
Charles  E.  Sargent,  '86 
Harrv  [.  Saunders,  '96 
Fred  S!  Sawver,  '05 
Albert  J.  Savers,  '95 
William  W.  Savers.  '97 
John  V.  E.  Schaefer.  '88 
Theodore  H.  Schlader.  '85 
Gustave  A.  Schmidt.  '03 
Hugo  Schmidt.  '05 
Frederick  Schott.  Jr..  '05 
Rudolph  E.  Schrieber.  '04 
Henrv  D.  Scudder.  '02 
Blanche  Seelv.  '00 
Garrett  T.  Seelv.  '99 
Budd  W.  Seymour.  '03 
Claude  H.  Seymour.  '05 
Clarence  A.  Shamel.  '91 
Richard  W.  Sharpe.  '93 
Walter  F.  Shattuck.  '91 
Robert  P.  Shimmin.  '02 
Roderick  Wm.  Siler.  '03 
Elgie  R.  Skinner,  '03 
William  F.  Slater,'94 
Charles  H.  Smith,  '03 
Ellen  G.  Smith,  '02 
Elma  Smoot  (Postel),  '99 
Clara  L.  Sommer.  '04 
Fred  W.  Spencer.  '97 
Otis  O.  Stanley.  '01 
Samuel  C.  Stanton,  '79 
John  M.  Stavman.  '77 
Philip  Steele.  '89 
Lewis  A.  Stephenson.  '04 
Nathaniel  Stern.  '02 
Ella  M.  Stewart,  '83 


608 


University  of  Illinois 
ILLINOIS — Continued 


Chicago — continued 

Oscar  E.  Strehlow,  '96 

William  C.  Swern.  '85 

Lorado  Taft.  '79 

George  E.  Tebbets,  '99 

Linslev  F.  Terbush,  '90 

William  S.  Thayer,  '05 

Darlie  Thomas,  '81 

Wm.  A.  Theodorson,  '01 

George  H.  Thompson,  '00 

Walter  N.  Vance,  '95 

George  G.  Vanhome,  '04 

Edgar  W.  Wagenseil,  '05 

Henrv  Wahl,  '01 

George  M.  Wakefield,  '97 

Fred  J.  Weedman,  '94 

Charles  D.  Wesselhoeft,  '02 

Abbie  Weston  (Swern),  '85 

Clyde  L.  Wetzel,  '98 

Jacob  N.  Wharton,  '72 

Anna  D,  White,  '04 

Burton  B.  Wilcox,  '04 

Henrv  W.  Wilder,  '86 

Carroll  C.  Wiley,  '04 

Parker  M.  Williams,  '95 

Frank  R.  Williamson,  '92 

Joseph  W.  Wilson.  '03 

Robert  C.  Wilson,  '90 

Thomas  Wilson,  '02 

Joseph  C.  Worrell,  '04 

David  C.  Wrav,  '98 

John  E.  Wright,  '85 

Lizzie  M.  Wright  (Canaday),  '85 

Roval  Wright,  '92 

William  K.  Yeakel,  '95 

Arthur  N.  Zangerle,  '03 

Ferdinand  Zipf,  '02 
Chicago  Heights 

Edwin  B.  Clarke,  '91 

Ira  Chase  Harman,  '04 
Chillicothe 

Orla  A.  Proctor,  '90 
Chrisman 

Helen  E.  Booker,  '04 
John  F.  Cusick,  '03 
Clinton 

Minnie    C.    Bridgman    (Ingham), 

'01 
Amanda  Campbell  (Moore),  '75 

Leonard  W.  Ingham,  '02 
Frank  M.  Palmer,-  '76 
Cobden 

Claud  W.  Rich,  '04 
Colfax 

Vonie  A.  Wiley  (Douglass),  '03 


Collinsville 

John  W.  Kennedv,  '94 
Stillwell  F.  Merrill,  '00 

Crystal  Lake 

Addison  M.  Shelton,  '03 
Cutler 

Clarence  A.  Braden,  '05 
Dalton  Station 

Frederick  W.  Kasten,  '05 
Danville 

Lawrence  T.  Allen,  '05 

Charles  E.  Annstrong,  '05 

Edgar  D.  Bell,  '01 

Martha  H.  Boggs  (Love),  '83 

Arthur  C.  Braucher,  '84 

William  B.  Braucher,  '85 

William  R.  Chambers,  '93 

Edna  E.  Daniels,  '03 

Harrv  B,  Derr,  '05 

John  F.  Fisher.  '90 

Louis  E.  Fischer,  '98 

Maurice  D.  French,  '03 

Arthur  R.  Hall,  '01 

James  E.  Johnson,  '01 

Lewis  W.  Johnson,  '96 

Louis  M.  Kent,  '96 

Charles  M.  Lewis,  '96 

George  C.  Liese,  '96 

George  W^.  Ludwick,  '96 

Frederick  B.  Penwell,  '05 

John  C.  Shea,  '96 

Leonard  F.  Stuebe,  '03 

James  D.  White,  '02 
Dawson 

Mary  O.  McGinnis,  '02 
Decatur 

Mary  E.  Allen,  '05 

Eugenia  Allin.  '03 

Marv  M.  Be  vans,  '04 

Rov  J.  Blackburn,  '04 

Ralph  M.  Carter.  '05 

James  H.  Dickey,  '98 

Myrtle  N.  H annum,  '05 

Pearl  Higinbotham,  '05 

Marinda  Ice  (Middleton),  '97 

Ralph  G.  Mills,  '03 

Frederick  D.  Niedermever,  '04 

Minnie  A,  Parker  (Host'etler),  '80 

Henry  H.  Scurlock,  '95 

Frank  Shlaudem.an,  '82 

Harry  Shlaudeman,  '86 

Emm'a  M.  Wittlinger,  '04 
Deer  Grove 

Joseph  S.  Terrill,  '91 


Geographical  Index 


609 


ILLINOIS- 


De  Kalb 

George  M.  Crossland,  'Ul 
Frank  S.  Hadfield.  '04 
Charles  E.  Skelly,  '05 
Walter  H.  Zimmerman,  "''7 

De  Land 

John  M.  Dillavou,  '05 
Delavan 

Edith  L,  Allen,  '03 

Paschall  Allen,  '05 

Ralph  Allen,  '76 

DOLTON 

John  M.  Berger,  '03 
Downers  Grove 

Hibbard  S.  Greene,  '05 
Downs 

Ehzabeth  T.  Hall,  "00 

Dundee 

James  E.  Bumstead,  '77 
Glidden  Hinman,  '05 

D  WIGHT 

Frank  H.  Kneeland,  '04 
Roy  V.  Seymour,  '04 

Earlville 

Samuel  J.  Haight,  Jr..  '03 
Frederick  B.  Keeler,  '95 

East  Peoria 

Frederick  H.  Doeden,  '04 

East  St.  Louis 

Bruce  A.  Campbell,  '00 
Carl  F.  Hagedom,  '02 
Sylvester  J.  McGrath,  '05 
George  C.  Smith,  '01 

Edinburg 

Lawrence  S.  Heath,  '01 

Edwardsville 

Charles  F.  Cook,  '80 
Wilkens  H.  Owens,  '00 

Elburn 

Warren  Jones,  '00 

O    Elgin 

Ralph  E.  Abell,  '04 
Cari  K.  Brvdges,  '05 
Jav  H.  Bufdick,  '01 
George  C.  Habenneyer,  '03 
Iva  E.  Mercer,   04 
Charles  S.  O'Connell,  '05 


-Continued 

Elgin — continued 

Washington  L.  Parker,  '80 
James  Todd.  '82 
Irvin  M.  Western,  '02 

Elkhart 

Garland  Stahl,  '03 
Ellisville 

John  W.  Cattron,  '03 
Elwood 

William  D.  States.  '97 
Etna  Mills 

Otto  L.  Luther,  '02 
Eureka 

Richard  J.  Dickinson,  '94 

EVANSTON 

Adaline  M.  Baker,  '02 
Robert  G.  Holabird.  '00 
Otto  C.  Wehrstedt,  '00 
George  B.  Williams    '99 
Ida  F.  Wright,  '04 

Fairbury 

George  S\^pe,  '05 
Fall  Creek 

Charles  H.  Rankin,  '85 
Farmer  City 

Lott  R.  Herrick,  '92 

Lyle  G.  Herrick,  '03 

Effie  M.  Tull,  '01 

Fisher 

John  W.  Boyd,  '01 
Thomas  S.  Hewerdine,  '04 
Rutherford  T.  Miles,  '01 
Lucius  N.  Sizer,  '84 

Foosland 

William  Noble,  "96 

Forest  City 

Ralph  E.  Bowser,  '05 

Franklin  Park 

Walter  R.  Schutt,  '99 

Freeburg 

Edward  P.  Chapin.  '01 

Harriet  E.  McCully  (CMiapin),  '02 

Freeport 

Frank  E.  Inks,  '03 
Fred.  E.  Rightor,   03 


610 


University 
ILLINOIS- 


Galena 

Philip  H.  Clark,  '99 
William  V.  Poole y,  '98 
Frank  T.  Sheean,  '99 
Henry  D.  Sheean,  '99 

Galesburg 

John  G.  Beadle,  '88 

Marguerite  P.  Buerkin  (Ward),  '03 

Guy  B.  Hardy,  '05 

Charles  L.  Ogden,  '03 

John  J.  Tunnicliff,  '01 

Maybelle  G.  West,  '00 

Galva 

Lawrence  F.  Larson,  '03 
Earl  L.  Yocum,  '04 

Garber 

Roscoe  McCormick,  '01 
Garden  Prairie 

Charles  G.  Wilson,  '04 
Geneseo 

Otis  W.  Hoit,  '79 
Genoa 

Dillon  S.  Brown,  '75 
Georgetown 

Marcus  S.  Fletcher,  '99 
Gibson  City 

Henry  C.  Estee,  '96 

Bruce  H.  Lundahl,  '05 

GiFFORD 

Jedidiah  D.  Morse,  '96 
Gilchrist 

Hugh  M.  Gilchrist,  '99 

GiLMAN 

Fred  L.  Holch,  '04 
Frank  L  Mann,  '76 

GiRARD 

Albert  Bellamy,  '81 

Glencoe 

August  Ziesing,  '78 

Glen  Ellyn 

Roy  V.  Spalding,  '98 

Godfrey 

Leroy  H.  Maxfield,  '05 

Golden 

John  P.  Bcckman,  '03 


OF  Illinois 
-Continued 

Granite  City 

William  J.  Dolan,  '00 
Theo.  C.  Kistner,  '97 

Granville 

Margaret  Franceway,  'OS 
George  W.  Hunt,  '04 

Grayville 

Hugh  L.  Ronalds,  '85 
Greenview 
•     Henry  E.  Pond,  '05 
Greenville 

John  C.  Dresser,  '81 

William  G.  Kaeser,  '04 

Henry  H.  Morey,  '05 

Robin  R.  Reid,  '05 

Hamilton 

Henry  C.  Dadant,  '04 
Louis  C.  Dadant,  '02 

Hamlet 

Elisha  Lee,  '79 

Hampshire 

Ora  S.  Morgan,  '05 
Chris  B.  Watrous,  '05 

Harristown 

Helen  F.  Stookey,  '04 

Harvey 

Charles  Beck,  '05 
Le  Roy  F.  Beers,  '03 
James  H.  McKee,  '96 
William  S.  Weston,  '81 
Robert  E.  Yolton,  '05 

Havana 

Clara  A.  Ranson,  '04 
Henning 

Arthur  P.  Seymour,  '04 
Heyworth 

Charles  A.  Ryburn,  '00 

Highland 

Albert  F.  Kaeser,  '98 
Jennie  M.  Latzer,  '00 

HiLLSBORO 

Anna  O.  Chacey  (Kuehn),  '03 
John  L.'Dryer,''04 

Hoopeston 

Wm.  A.  Miskimen,  '04 

Edna  W.  Sheldon  (Trego),  '04 


HOPEDALE 

Lee  W.  Railsback,  "04 
Roy  J.  Railsback,  99 
Mabel  Schulte,  '01 

Humboldt 

Harry  L.  Carter,  '85 

Sarah  T.  Dole  (Morgan),  '02 
Illiopolis 

Harold  H.  Kirkpatrick,  '97 
Ipava 

Sherman  L.  Marshall,  '85 

IVESDALE 

Cella  G.  Green,  '04 

Jacksoxville 

Truman  P.  Carter,  '88 
Fred  C.  Carriel,  '04 
Jeanette  M.  Drake,  '03 
Bartlett  S.  Grav,  '04 
Percy  T.  Walton,  '94 

JOLIET 

George  J.  Arbeiter,  '93 
George  A.  Barr,  '97 
John  K.  Bush,  '00 
Mabel  K.  Davison,  '04 
Warren  E.  Dumstine,  '96 
D wight  C.  Haven,  '83 
Arthur  R.  Johnston,  '00 
Cyrus  A.  Lewis,  '89 
James  W.  Martin,  Jr..  '02 
Althea  S.  Mather  (Durstine),  '96 
Myra  A.  Mather,  '04 
August  Maue,  '91 
Robert  E.  Orr,  '82 
Charles  W.  Schroeder,  '05 
Herbert  A.  Stevens,  '84 
Harvey  E.  Wood,    00 

Kankakee 

Arthur  Swannel,  '79 

Kewaxee 

Florence     f.    Beebe    (McCarthy), 

'02. 

Clifford  Crosby,  '05 

Frederick  Frances,  '78 

John  E.  Kemp,  '01 

John  C.  Quade,  '95 

Charles  C.  Rayburn,  '97 

Charles  H.  Sheldon,  '04 

Carlyle  \.  Shilton,  '04 

Bertha  Spencer  (Miner),  '95 

Charles  D.  Terry,  '97 

Mabel  H.  Zilly  (Hamilton).  '97 


Geographical  Lvdex 
ILLINOIS— Continued 

Lacox 


611 


Frederick  W.  Eberlein,  '84 
La  Graxge 

Edward  E.  Barrett,  '93 
Frank  H.  Clark,  '90 
Genevieve  Darlington,  '03 
Emma  C.  Piatt  (Llewellyn),  '7 
William  Townsend,  '93 
Alice  M.  Vial,  '99 
Frederic  K.  Vial,  '85 
Robert  C.  Vial,  '93 
Adolph  H.  Wesemann,  '00 

Lake  Villa 

Mabel  F.  Forbes,  '05 
La  Moille 

Everett  S.  Bonnell,  '05 
La  Salle 

Blanche  A.  Church,  '89 

Mary  Collins,  '05 

Richard  C,  Donoghue,  '99 

Elmer  T.  Ebersole,  '02 

Benjamin  Herthington,  '03 

Grace  L.  Moore,  '95 

Lex  A 

Albert  E.  Jones,  '01 

Nelson  C.  PhilHps,  "05 
Lexington 

Lida  E.  Popejoy,  '04 
Lewistowx 

William  A.  Babcock,  '86 

Alphonso  P.  Standard,  '05 
Lily  Lake 

Robert  Gray,  '00 

LiXCOLX 

Alma  E.  Braucher,  '84 

Herbert  H.  Braucher,  '94 

Cora  L.  Camp,  '05 

Christina  Denny,  '05 

David  H.  Harts,  Jr.,  '00 

Maud  Mangas,  '04 

Arthur  C.  Quisenberry,  '00 

Harold  F.  Trapp,  '04' 
Lisbon 

Edwin  Anders,  '05 
Litchfield 

David  R.  Kinder,  '89 

Rena  M.  Odell,  '02 

LOCKPORT 

Elwood  A.  Kingston,  '03 
Howard  C.  Storm,  '05 


612 


University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS- 

LODA 

Nathan  P.  Goodell,  '88 
Long  View 

Leanah  J.  Paine,  '89 
Sarah  M.  Paine,  '91 

LOSTANT 

George  P.  Gallaher,  '05 
Louisville 

Harvey  D.  McCullum,  '01 
Aaron  H.  Moore,  '78 

LOVINGTON 

Alva  L.  Wilt,  '05 
McLeansboro 

Fronia  R.  Cole  (Hall),  '02 
McNabb 

Floyd  E.  Mills,  '04 

Macomb 

Margaret  Dunbar,  '02 
Dean  Franklin,  '04 
Mary  E.  Mcllhenny,  '04 
Thomas  H.  Miller,  '02 

Macon 

Mary  Anderson,  '03 
Mahomet 

Rev.  Edward  E.  Gulick,  '92 

James  O.  Pearman,  '81 

Malta 

Martin  D.  Brundage,  '02 

Manlius 

Karl  B.  Seibel,  '04 
Marengo 

Charles  W.  Grove,  '80 

Carl  L.  Lundgren,  '02 

Lucia  A.  Stevens,  '03 

Dr.  Jas.  L  Wernham,  '99 

Marion 

Jean  Burkhart,  '03 
Clyde  Capron,  '00 
Le'onard  A.  Colp,  '04 
William  A.  Cook,  '02 
Laura  B.  Warder,  '05 

Marseilles 

George  R.  Marsh,  '04 
Mascoutah 

Gustave  H.  Eidmann,  '03 

Ida  Eisenmayer,  '87 


-Continued 

Mason 

James  N.  Matthews,  '72 
Mason  City 

Thos.  W.  B.  Everhart,  '86 

John  N.  Herwig,  '99 

Effie  A    Mathers  (Enlows),  '88 

Helen  A.  Naylor,  '04 

Arthur  R.  Warnock,  '05 

Mattoon 

Dr.  Cleaves  Bennett,  '89 
Edith  P.  Bennett,  '00 
Harry  A.  Chuse,  '99 
Edward  C.  Craig,  '93 
Clarence  W.  Hughes,  '00 
Harrv  F.  Kendall,  '89 
John'McNutt,  Jr.,  '94 
Louis  R.  Noble,  '76 
Rollo  G.  Riddle,  '04 

Maywood 

John  M.  Bond,  '05 
Emery  R.  Havhurst,  '03 
Herman  L.  Wuerffel,  '98 

Mazon 

Samuel  C.  Hadden,  'OS 
Metamora 

Lloyd  E.  Engel,  '04 
Milmine 

Lewis  W.  Wise,  '04 
Milstadt 

Fred  W.  Kerchner,  '94 
Mode 

Frances  M.  Green  (Hoagland),  '01 

John  K.  Hoagland,  '99 

MOLINE 

Clarence  L.  Crabbs,  '90 
Helen  M.  Crane,  '05 
Leo  Dolkart,  '03 
Clair  F.  Drury,  '02 
Lambert  T.  Ericson,  '04 
Clarence  W.  Fiske,  '03 
Newton  D.  Gaston.  '04 
Harry  A.  Hunton,  '05 
John  S.  Hunton,  '05 
Nels  A.  Larson,  '03 
Estella  M.  McCarthy,  '05 
Edwin  L.  Mayall,  '00 
George  H.  McKinley,  '04 
John  W.  Samuels,  '88 
Fred  W.  Schacht,  '97 
Carl  M.  Nve,  '97 
John  H.  Schacht,  '03 
Josephine  Schillinger,  '01 


Geographical  Index 


613 


ILLINOIS- 

MoLiNE — continued 

Harvey  A.  Soverhill.  '00 
Rufus  Walker,  Jr.,  '98 
Hammond  W.  Whitsitt.  '03 
Milton  J.  Whitson,  '02 

Monmouth 

John  Schuyler  Bates,  '02 
Andrew  W.  Gates,  '92 

MONTICELLO 

James  P.  Kratz,  '00 
Laura  Kratz,  '97 

Morgan  Park 

Ralph  M.  Gaston,  '03 
Morris 

Charles  G.  Briggle,  '04 

Harriet  Holdemian,  '04 

Fanny  E.  Jones,  '01 

Le  Roy  Kershaw,  '04 

William  G.  Sachse,  '04 

Morrison 

Alfred  N.  Abbott,  '85 
Flora  D.  Hulbert,  '01 

Morton 

Louis  C.  Moschell,  '05 
Moscow 

Belle  Sweet,  '04 
Mt.  Carmel 

Adolphus  E.  Askins,  '04 
Mt.  Carroll 

Daniel  S.  Mackay,  '76 

Henry  Mackay,  '76 

Mt.  Sterling 

Fred  H.  Mann  v.  "97 
Walter  L  Manny,  '90 

Mt.  Vernon 

OHve  L.  Barton,  *05 
Anna  L.  Bond,  '03 
Silas  Echols,  '05 
James  L.  Pollock,  '78 

Moweaqua 

William  McGinlev.  '05 
Claud  S.  Rodman,  '04 

Murphysboro 

Otis  Ferguson  Glenn,  '00 
Josephine  Scherer,  '05 

Naperville 

Fred  E.  Mather,  '95 


-Continued 
Xashville 

Benj.  B.  Holston,  '94 
Normal 

Blanche  Aldrich,  '04 

Annie  M.  Broadhead,  '02 

Mertie  M.  Dillon,  '04 

John  P.  Stewart,  '02 

NUNDA 

Henry  P.  Jarmann,  '03 
Oakland 

George  W.  Black,  '03 
Mary  F.  Nesbit,  '03 

Oak  Park 

Loretta  K.  Elder  (Robinson),  '81 
George  N.  Gridlev,  '75 
Christopher  F.  Hafner,  '80 
Mabel  Hopkins  (Hubbard),  '01 
George  W.  Hubbard.  '99 
Robert  P.  Manard,  '96 
Louis  Omer,  '02 
Edwin  L.  Poor,  '02 
Albert  F.  Robinson,  '80 

Odell 

Rev.  Horatio  R.  Marsh,  '95 
Ohio 

Andrew  Munsen.  '04 
Olney 

Homer  C.  Coen,  '03 

Harry  T.  Dewhirst,  '05 

Elbert  M.  Rowland,  '00 

Oregon 

Lawrence  Fischer,  '91 
Ottawa 

David  G.  Cairns,  '02 

Laura  M.  Eustis,  '05 

Mabel  S.  Ha>'\vard,  '05 

John  O.  Langman,  '00 

Agnes  McDougall,  '05 

Tom  W.  Smurr,  '99 

Myrtle  Eva  Sparks,  "89 

Palestine 

Charles  Apple,  '03 
Pan  A 

Richard  P.  Vickerage,  '04 
Paris 

Aneta  Baldwin,  '01 

Mary  G.  Danely,  '02 

Laura  Davton,  "04 

Stewart  W.  Kincaid,  '02 


614 


University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS- 


PARIS — continued 

John  V.  Mapes,  '02 
James  A.  Marley,  '05 
Elnathan  K.  Nelson,  '94 
Herbert  B.  Rowe,  '95 
Maxwell  B.  Wilson,  '81 

Park  Ridge 

Winthrop  S.  Welles,  '01 
Paxton 

Ada  Patton,  '02 

John  T.  Stewart,  '93 

Albert  F.  Trams,  '05 

Pekin 

Dietrich  H.  Jansen,  '94 
Wm.  S.  Prettyman,  '04 
Neal  D.  Reardon,  '00 
Guy  H.  Rump,  '04 

Peoria 

Arthur  W.  Allen,  '04 

Theodore  L.  Burkland,  '99 

George  H.  Campbell,  '95 

Horace  R.  Doughert^^  '00 

Rov  V.  Engstrom,  '04 

Mabel  L.  Geiger,  '02 

Jacob  H.  Heinzelman,  '02 

George  J.  Jobst,  '97 

Charles  H.  Kamman,  '86 

Cloyd  E.  Keith,  '04 

Asa  B.  Kirkpatrick,  '00 

Ora  D.  McClure,  '91 

John  M.  Martin,  '96 

Fred  C.  Miller,  '04 

Walter  H.  Parker,  '05 

John  L.  Parr,  '97 

Sophie  M.  Peterson  (Parr),  '93 

Clarence  J.  Roseberrv,  '05 

Clvde  E.  Stone,  '03 

Albert  Triebel,  '05 

Ross  S.  Wallace,  '91 

Josephine  M.  Zeller,  '85 

Peru 

Camilla  M.  Brunner,  '04 
Andrew  H.  Neureuther,  '98 

PiTTSFIELD 

William  Strauss,  '94 

Plainfield 

Rose  M.  Mather,  '05 
Mildred  E.  Sonntag,  '04 

Pvlmouth 

Elmer  L.  Garnett,  '04 
Grace  A.  Garnett,  '01 
Carrie  E.  Talbot  (Miner),  '01 


-Continued 

Polo 

Edward  O.  Keator,  '02 

PONTIAC 

Bertram  W.  Adsit,  '01 
Louise  Jones  (Adsit),  '99 

Potomac 

Metta  E.  Woodworth,  "03 
Princeton 

PhiHp  D.  Gillham,  '04 

Eugene  M.  Philhps,  '04 

Ol'INCY 

Will  J,  Bader,  '02 
Geo.  P.  Behrensmeyer,  '93 
John  H.  Briestadt,  '02 
Thomas  F.  Danahey,  '03 
Thomas  Jasper,  '94 
Jessie  I.  Lummis,  '02 
William  A.  Martin,  '92 
Carl  W.  Simpson,  '04 
Alex.  M.  Simons,  '96 
Charles  N.  Stone,  '04 
Adah  H.  Stutsman,  '03 
Hannah  A.  Westhold,  '03 

Rankin 

Zella  B.  Hayes.  '00 
Rantoul 

Mary  E.  Goff,  '02 
Rentchler 

Jessie  A.  Wright  (Richardson), '81 
Reynolds 

Arthur  T.  Bell,  '01 

Richmond 

Frank  W.  Hatch,  '80 

Ridott 

Mary  Lentz,  '03 

Riverside 

Wm.  A.  Thompson,  '79 

Robinson 

Wm.  W.  Arnold,  '01 
Manford  E.  Cox,  '04 
Forrest  S.  Davis,  '05 

Rochelle 

Emma  Buerkin,  '02 
Maud  M.  Patterson,  '04 

Rock  Falls 

Em.ma  Edmiston,  '05 


Geographical  Index 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


615 


ROCKFORD 

John  E.  Anderson,  '04 
Frank  W.  Cutler,  "05 
Andrew  E.  Hauter,  '03 
Lelia  P.  King,  '04 
Byron  A.  Slade,  '81 

Rock  Island 

Harriette  A.  Johnson,  ''^3 
Harrv  M.  McCaskrin.  '<)4 
Cyrus  D.  McLane,  '92 
Albert  L.  Richards,  '87 
Norman  C.  Woodin,  '04 
Joseph  G.  Worker,  '04 

RUSHVILLE 

James  A.  Thompson,  '05 
Edna  M.  Work.  '04 

Sadorus 

Leone  P.  House,  '98 

Salem 

Joseph  Schwartz,  '81 

Sandwich 

Charles  Howison,  '97 

Savoy 

Edward  J.  Baker,  '78 
Henrv  M.  Dunlap,  '75 
Robert  L.  Dunlap,  '85 
George  T.  Jordan,  '00 
Helen  Jordan,  '98 

Sharpsburg 

Maud  L.  Sheldon,  '03 

Sheffield 

Comma  N.  Boyd,  '81 

Shelbvville 

Ulysses  G.  Ward,  '05 

Sheldon 

Mary  E.  Clark,  '99 
Gertrude  S.  Dillon,  '01 

Shipman 

James  D.  Metcalf,  '93 

Shobonier 

Jerome  G.  Wills,  '84 

Sibley 

Robert  C.  Lloyd,  '03 


Sidney 

Herbert  Eaton,  '74 
John  E.  Raymond,  '99 

Springfield 

Harold  H.  Barter,  '04 
David  R.  Betts,  '05 
Helen  E.  Bullard,  '05 
Samuel  A.  Bullard,  '78 
Albert  Carver.  '89 
Guy  J.  Chester,  '98 
George  M,  Clendenin,  '05 
Ralph  W.  Elden,  '05 
Thomas  I.  Fullenwider,  '02 
Hugh  J.  Graham,  '00 
James  J.  Graham,  '05 
Thomas  L.  Jarrett,  '05 
Helen  T.  Kennedv,  '03 
Carl  A.  Mehn,  '05 
Mason  H.  Newell,  '99 
Reed  M.  Perkins,  '98 
John  I.  Rinaker,  '87 
Percv  A.  Stone,  '96 
Ernest  L.  Wait,  '01 

Spring  Grove 

Frederic  L.  Hatch,  '73 

Sterling 

Faith   L.    Bardwcll   (Welherbee), 

'01 
Josephine  R.  Elliott,  '05 
Charles  H.  Green,  '03 
Fred  W.  Honens,  '96 
Carl  E.  Sheldon,  '99 
Charles  E.  Wetherbee,  '01 
Thomas  T.  Williams,  '76 

Stockton 

William  G.  Curtiss,  "82 
John  C.  Lehner,  '02 

Stonington 

Frank  S.  Garwood,  '05 
Herman  E.  Garwood,  '05 

Streator 

Hattie  B.  Frahm  (Fomof),  '01 
Gustave  A.  Kramer,  '05 
Lela  G.  Pilcher,  '05 
Francis  M.  Powers,  '04 

Stllivan 

Zion  F.  Baker.  '00 
Thomas  L.  Cook,  '05 
Lucius  R.  Harshman,  '02 
Mahlon  S.  Vance,  '04 
Frank  R.  Wiley,  '04 


616 


University  of  Illinois 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


Summer  Hill 

Leslie  L.  Anderson,  '05 
Roy  Stebbins,  '05 

Sycamore 

William  J.  Fulton,  '98 
Walter  M.  Hay,  '91 
Floyd  Whittemore,  '97 

Taylorville 

Archie  B.  Dorman,  '04 
Kenneth  N.  Evans,  '04 
Troy  L.  Long,  '05 
Charles  H.  Shamel,  '90 
George  G.  Taylor,  '04 

Texas  City 

Louise   E.    McCaskrin   (Stayton), 
'94 

Thebes 

Rev.  Frederick  M.  James,  '99 

Thomasboro 

Curtis  E.  Kelso,  '05 

TiCE 

Wm.  E.  Sampson,  '05 

Tiskilwa 

Clarence  Brainard,  '83 
Paul  R.  Van  Dervort,  '03 

TOLONO 

Alice  M.  Black  (Arps),  '01 
Robert  A.  Bower,  '95 
George  F.  Meharry,  '05 
Jesse  E.  Meharry,^ '99 
Joseph  L.  Parry,  '94 

Topeka 

Alfred  C.  Le  Sourd,  '03 

Toulon 

Wm.  W.  Wright,  Jr.,  '04 

Trenton 

Theophilus  Gaffner,  '78 

Troy 

Myrtle  Gayman  (Schott),  '02 
Tuscola 

Jessie  Ellars  (Hackett),'90 

Hans  Frahm,  '91 

Wilbur  F.  Goodspeed,  '05 

Guy  R.  Jones,  '02 

Ruth  A.  Wardall,  '03 


Urbana 


Milton  K.  Akers,  '05 
Mae  L.  Allen,  '03 
James  T.  Barrett,  '03 
D.  Edythe  B.  (Goben),  '98 
Benjamin  Bing,  '88 
Lucinda  P.  Boggs,  '94 
Oliver  C.  Boggs,  '02 
Halbert  E.  Boner,  '05 
Henry  L.  Boon,  '03 
Fred  B.  Bowditch,  '88 
Ralph  W.  Braucher,  '97 
Alice  V.  Broaddus  (Clark),  '91 
Lillie  O.  Bronson,  '89 
Olin  L.  Browder,  '04 
Wm.  T.  Burnett,  '05 
Frank  L.  Busey,  '95 
Robert  O.  Busey,  '00 
Mabel  E.  Kafkv  (Stark),  '04 
Hortense  Call  (Barr),  '95 
David  H.  Carnahan,  '96 
Anna  Carson,  '91 
Edith  L.  Clark  (Kirkpatrick),  '90 
Emma  A.  Clark,  '02 
Thomas  Aquilla  Clark,  '04 
Thomas  Arkle  Clark,  '90 
Wm.  A.  Clark,  '05 
Agnes  M.  Cole,  '01 
Trella  J.  Cresap,  '04 
Cleon  L.  Davis,  '04 
Marv  B.  Davis,  '01 
Wilmer  E.  Davis,  '03  _ 
Oliver  M.  Dickerson,  '03 
Oliver  K.  Donev,  '00 
Francis  K.  W.  Drury,  '05 
William  Van  Dunkin,  '03 
Wm.  G.  Eckhardt,  '05 
Arthur  D.  Emmett,  '01 
Bertha  V.  Forbes,  '96 
Marjorie  D.  Forbes,  '03 
Zebulon  Foster,  '92 
Fred  Gates  Fox,  '98 
Harry  B.  Fox,  '00 
Pearl  Frankenberg,  '04 
AHce  B.  Frazey,  '98 
John  P.  Gilbert,  '05 
Frances  E.  Gilkerson,  '03 
Hiram  Gilkerson,  '77 
Rudolph  Z.  Gill,  '87 
Harry  F.  Godeke,  '05 
Edna  Lucky  Goss,  '02 
Clarence  Green,  '03 
Harrv  S.  Grindley,  '88 
Clyde  D.  Gulick,  '97 
Louis  D.  Hall,  '99 
Lucy  A.  Hall  (Parr),  '84 
Virginia   M.    Hammett   (Talbot), 
'81 


Geographical  Index 


ILLINOIS- 

Urbana — continued 
Edith  E.  Harper,  '05 
Marjorie  C.  Holdennan,  '03 
Charles  F.  Hottes.  '94 
Harriett  E.  Howe,  '02 
Harry  T,  Hubbard.  '86 
George  W.  Hunt.  '04 
Fanny  R.  Jackson,  '03 
Minnie  Jaques,  "86 
Claude  J.  Jones,  '02 
Grace  O.  Kellv,  '03 
Martha  C.  Koehn  (Hubbard).  '04 
Katherine  A.  Lavton,  '01 
Lula  M.  Lego.  '03 
Oscar  A.  Leutwiler.  '99 
Allie  V.  Lindley  (Parks).  '0? 
Ernest  B.  Lytle,  '01 
Ether  Masse'v.  '05 
Clyde  M.  Ma'thews.  '03 
Loueva  M.   Mathews  (Nicolaus), 

'93 
Nellie  A.  Miller.  '05 
George  W.  Morgan,  '05 
Jeremiah  G.  Mosier.  '93 
Haven  H.  Moss,  '05 
Mary  F.  Moss,  '05 
Chafles  N.  Nuckolls.  '05 
Samuel  W.  Parr.  '84 
Ida  M.  Pearson,  '04 
Charles  C.  Pickett,  '00 
Bertha  M.  Pillsbury,  '95 
Anna  M.  Price,  'OO' 
Dwight  T.  Randall.  '97 
Clara  B.  Reasoner.  '02 
Robert  E.  Richardson.  '01 
Ethel  Ricker.  '04 
Nathan  C.  Ricker,  '72 
Anna  B.  Riley,  '02 
Joseph  W.  Rover.  '95 
Roy  W.  Rutt,''  03 
Louis  B.  Saffer,  '00 
Inez  R.  Samson,  '04 
Frank  W.  Scott.  '01 
Anna  F.  Shattuck  (Palmer).  "91 
Tames  R.  Shinn,  '04 
Charles  W.  Silver,  '72 
Keturah  E.  Sim.  '84 
Frances  Simpson,  '03 
Marv  J.  Slocum,  '04 
Roy  H.  Slocum,  '00 
Florence  M.  Smith,  '99 
Valentine  Smith,  '05 
John  McBeath  Snodgrass,  '02 
Annie  E.  Sparks,  '04 
Marion  E.  Sparks.  '95 
William  G.  Spurgin,  '94 
Mary  C.  Stesle  (Ricker).  '75 
Anne  D.  Swezev,  '03 


-Continued 

Urbana — continued 

Arthur  N,  Talbot,  '81 
Anna  R.  Van  Meter,  '05 
John  T.  Vawter,  Jr.,  '04 
Leslie  A.  Waterburv,  '02 
Pearl  Webber.  '03 
Elrick  Williams.  '02 
Mary  E.  Williams,  '04 
Winifred  S.  Williams,  '01 
CHflFord  Willis,  '00 
Frank  R.  Winders,  '05 
Lloyd  V.  Wolcott,  '03 
William  F.  Woods,  '00 

Vandalia 

Joseph  H.  Gordon.  '01 
Frederick  G.  Remann,  '01 
Arthur  Roe,  '00 
Etta  C.  Wills  (Schcnker),  '85 

Vermont 

Ervin  E.  Wyne.  "02 

Verona 

Clark  H.  Felhngham.  '01 

Vienna 

Arthur  C.  Benson,  '04 
David  W.  Chapman,  '03 
Andrew  J.  Kuvkendall,  '98 
Eugene  A.  McCall,  '01 

Virginia 

Harrv  N.  Gridlev,  '01 
Charles  W.  Russell,  '93 

Warrensburg 

Frank  L.  Thompson,  '02 

Caroline  L.  White,  '04 
Warsaw 

Louis  A.  Lamet,  '01 

Ella  E.  Worthen,  '04 
Washington 

Lee  I.  Knight,  '02 

Willis  A.  Mansfield,  '81 
Watseka 

James  H.  Armitage,  '01 

Lyle  D.  Perrigo.  '04 
Waukegan 

Jacob  W.  Mueller,  '04 
Wellington 

Wade  H.  Rothgeb,  '05 

We  NONA 

William  J.  Donoghue.  '02 
Western  Springs 

James  R.  Benson.  '04 


618 


University  of  Illinois 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


West  Union 

Madison  H.  Mount,  '02 
Wheaton 

Margaret  Weston  (Van  Osdel),'89 
White  Hall 

Frances  M.  Beatv,  '03 

Lillian  Heath,  '03 

Wilmette 

Herbert  Bassett,  '02 
Sarah  Bennett  (Erwin),  '92 
Simeon  C.  Col  ton,  '85 
Charles  N.  Roberts,  '82 

Winchester 

John  P.  Campbell,  '74 

Anderson 

Hubert  A.  Webber,  '97 
Bloomington 

Clarence  E.  Flamming,  '04 
Cambridge  City 

Ellen  M.  Schaefer,  '04 
Carmel 

Austin  Bond,  '03 
Columbus 

Elmer  E.  Dunlap,  '97 

Donald  G.  Scott,  '93 
Cory 

Albert  G.  Varnes,  '03 
Delphi 

Charles  R.  Pollard,  '03 
Fort  Wayne 

Wilham  F.  Borton,  '02 

Benj.  P.  Weaver,  '99 
Hartford  City 

Robert  B.  Fulton,  '02 
Indianapolis 

Gwavas  F.  Beckerleg,  '99 

Arthur  Boothby,  '81 

Charles  W.  Cross,  '92 

Carl  J.  Fletcher,  '04 

Charles  T.  Freijs,  '79 

Henry  R-  Garden,  '03 

Mary  Henderson  (Fletcher),  "03 

Nellie  G.  Hewitt,  '04 

Eugene  C.  Kenyon,  '05 

Louis  McMains,  '93 

Clara  Myers  (Harvey),  '91 

Charles  "E.  Sims,  '05 


Winnebago 

Harietta  Wray,  '05 

WiNNETKA 

Frank  E.  Herdman,  '84 
Woodburn 

Reuben  O.  Wood,  '72 
Woodstock 

Jam.es  F.  Cook,  '03 

Geo.  A.  Darmer,  '00 

William  Sondericker,  '83 

Myron  J.  Wright,  '77 
■  Ward  E.  Wright,  '04 

Wyamet 

Clarence  A.  Clement,  '95 

INDIANA 

Indianapolis — continued 
Charles  A.  Walter,    '98 
Theodore  Weinshank,  '96 
Herbert  H.  Wolleson,  '02 
George  T.  H.  Wray,  '00 

Lafayette 

Nettie  Adam.s  (Wilson),  '7  7 

La  Grange 

Gunther  Nichols,  '01 

La  Porte 

Allen  M.  Otwell,  '99 

Laurel 

Edna  E.  O'Hair,  "01 

Lebanon 

Raphael  P.  Bundy,  '04 

Logansport 

Carl  J.  Horn,  '9  7 

LOVEE 

Rachel  E.   Folger  (Rhumphrey) 
'96 
New  Castle 

Lela  G.  Pilcher,  '05 
Portland 

Inez  C.  Pierce,  '04 
Richmond 

William  A.  Ha^vley,  '00 
Rochester 

Nuba  M.  Pletcher,  '01 
South  Bend 

George  H.  Heidemian,  '94 

John  E.  Pfeffer,  '96 

Wallace  D.  Teeple,  '97 


Terre  Haute 

Frank  S.  Bogardus,  '04 
Valparaiso 

Charles  R.  Vickery,  '96 

VlN'CENXES 

James  T.  Kingsbury,  '99 
Wabash 

John  M.  Harney,  '05 


Geographical  Index 
INDIANA— Continued 

West  Lafayette 


619 


Wilham  David  Pence,  '86 
Charles  V.  Seastone,  '95 

Whiting 

Flosence  S.  Wing,  '01 

Win  AM  AC 

Bessie  G.  Plank,  '85 
Luther  Thompson,  '86 
Susan  E.  Thompson,  '97 


INDIAN  TERRITORY 


Tl'LSA 

Francis  G.  Wendell, 


Albia 

John  H.  Braden,  '02 
Ames 

Frank  G.  Allen,  '01 

Henrv  T-  Quavle,  '03 

Daisy  C.   Scott   (Stevenson),   '95 

Belmond 

Elon  A.  Pierce,  '76 
Boone 

Lou  Baker,  '03 
Burlington 

WiUiam  G.  Boon,  '95 

Karl  F.  McMurry,  '02 

Minnie  B.   Woodworth   (Young), 
'98 

Cedar  Rapids 
Harry  E.  Hunter,  '01 
Julia  W.  Merrill,  '03 

Clinton 

Thomas  Crawford,  '94 

Council  Bluffs 

Jennie  E.  Moore,  '04 
John  G.  Wadsworth,  '82 

Davenport 

Parke  T.  Burrows,  '92 

Otto  Kuehlcke,  '04 

Gustavus  A.  Hanssen.  '90 

Edward  S.  Johnson,  '87 
Denmark 

Russell  J.  Lewis,  '05 
Des  Moines 

Elmer  Burroughs,  '00 

Luther  S.  Ross,  '89 


IOWA 

Dougheri  V 

Flora  L.  Kellogg  (Hudson), 

Dubuque 

Nellie  Besore  (Sears),  '96 
Alfred  A.  Harvey,  '91 

Ft.  Dodge 

Edgar  W.  Block, 


'03 
'95 


Thos.  W.  Reeley, 
Gaza 

George  L.  Hicks,  '85 
Grinnell 

Bruce  Fink,  "87 
Humboldt 

Altha  Haviland,  '04 
Independence 

Alexander  Donnon,  '95 

Jesse  Hammers,  '01 

Iowa  City 

Clarissa  L.  Howell,  '04 
Caroline  V.  Langworthy,  '03 
George  B.  Worthen,  '98 

Iowa  Falls 

Cary  O.  Burford,  '04 

Iron  City 

Lorena  N.  Webber,  '04 

Keokuk 

Emo  L.  Cole,  '04 
Benj.  F.  Crow,    '77 
Cleves  H.  Howell,  '05 
Louis  E.  Williams,  '73 

Le  Mar 

Thomas  E.  Cole,  '85 


620 


Melbourne 

Ernest  A.  Hunt.  '95 
Neola 

Wm.  G.  Corrin,  '05 
Newton 

Charles  P.  Hunter,  '02 

OSKALOOSA 

Marjorie  Graves,  '02 
Carolyn  M.  Roberts,  '04 
Ottumwa 

George  J.  Hinshaw,  '02 


Ashland 

Sarah  C.  Deardorfif  (Donnell), 
Rev.  Charles  P.  Graham,  '73 

Chanute 

Mary  S.  Lamed  (Parsons),  '7J 
Fernando  A.  Parsons,  '75 


Clifton 

Guess  Humphrey,  '05 
Emporia 

Gertrude  A.  Buck,  '04 

Delia  J.  Sister,  '05 

Freeport 

William  B.  Rowe,  '93 
Hanover 

Florizel  A.  Taft,  '82 
Howard 

Sherman  Smith,  '96 
Independence 

David  R.  Kinkead,  '89 
Iola 

Charles  E.  Hair,  '98 

Charles  A.  Smith,    '99 
Kansas  City 

William  Barclay,  '87 

Francis  J.  Plym,  '97 

Lawrence 

James  E.  Armstrong,  '97 
AHce  M.  Barber  (Bennett), 
Rev.  Fred  M.  Bennett,  '89 
Ulysses  S.  G.  Plank,  '92 

Lexington 

Nancy  Davis  (Scovell),  '78 
Melville  A.  Scovell,  '75 


University  of  Illinois 
IOWA— Continued 

Pella 


Ira  J.  Stoddard,  Jr.,  '77 
Sioux  City 

Charles  G.  Gibson, 
William  L.  Steele, 

Waterloo 

Franklin  C.  Piatt,  ' 
Winterset 

Alice  C.  Mann,  '03 


'91 
'96 


73 


KANSAS 

Leavenworth 
'78  John  E.  Leflar,  '75 

Ottawa 

Fred  W.  Rose,  '03 
Carrie  B.  Sheldon,  '05 

Pittsburg 

Lyle  I.  Brower,  '98 

Rosedale 

Fred.  A.  Mitchell,  '98 

Straight  Creek 

Jeptha  H.  Davis,  '82 

Ella  M.  Watson  (Davis),  '80 

TOPEKA 

Erwin  H.  Berry,  '98 
WilHam  A.  Powers,  '93 

Washington 

EHz.  E.  Caldwell  (Ingalls),  '04 

Waterville 

Stanley  L.  Soper,  '98 
Wichita 

Frank  R.  Capron,  '97 

Roy  S.  Elder,  '01 

William  D.  Moore,  '83 

William  R.  Morrison,  '95 

Isabelle  Noble,  '96 

Thomas  Noble,  '03 
'92  Colet  L.  Sim,  '77 


KENTUCKY 

Louisville 

Fred  L.  Thompson,  '96 


Geographical  Index 
LOUISIANA 


621 


MOXROE 

George  R.  Bascom,  '05 
Wm.  M.  Park,  '04 

New  Orleans 

Harry  W.  Baum,  '95 
Lawrence  E.  Curftnan,  '01 


Orono 

Guy  A.  Thompson, 


Baltimore 

John  A.  Freese,  '02 
Frederick  D.  Johnson,  '03 
Marv  E.  Noble,  '96 
John  J.  Rutledge,  '94 
Charles  P.  Van  Gundv,  '88 
Robert  A.  Wood,  '94' 


New  Orleans — continued 
John  H.  Frederickson,  '91 
Daisy  Garver  (Baum),  '99 
Josie  B.  Houchens,  '05 
Alvah  Philbrick,  '86 
McDonald  Thompson,  '02 


MAINE 


MARYLAND 

Bethesda 

WilHam  L.  Chitty,  '86 
Wheeling 

John  C.  Hall,  '00 


Amesburg 

Lillian  M.  George,  '04 

Belmont 

Shirley  K.  Kerns,  "97 

Boston 

Clarence  H.  Blackall,  '77 
Howard  S.  Hazen,  Jr.,  '05 
John  A.  McRea,  '96 

Cambridge 

Charlotte  M.  Gibbs,  '04 
Laura  R.  Gibbs,  '02 
Arthur  B.  Seymour,  '81 

Chelsea 

Fred  A.  Beebe,  '95 
Lynn 

Frank  W.  Hilliard,  '04 


Ann  Arbor 

Howard  B.  Murphy,  '04 
Mabel  Perry,  '04 
Esther  A.  Smith,  '04 

Bay  City 

George  R.  Smith,  '00 
Calumet 

Lucinda  J.  Borton,  '03 
Chesaning 

Ralph  Agnew,  '05 


MASSACHUSETTS 

North  Cambridge 

William  C.  Brenke,  '96 

Springfield 

John  K.  Barker,  '92 

State  Line 

Elsa  J.  Coar,  '02 

SWAMPSCOTT 

Charles  P.  Jeffers,  '74 
Wareham 

George  Gibbs,  Jr.,  '00 

Waverly 

Anna  J.  Conkling  (Seymour),  '84 

Williamstown 

Elizabeth  Branch  (Shepherd),  '00 

MICHIGAN 

Detroit 

Edith  Clark  (Burr),  '99 
William  H.  Dillon,  '95 
Howard  T.  Graber,  '01 
George  L.  Grimes,  '97 
Thomas  M.  Hatch,  '98 

Grand  Rapids 

Burton  R.  Corbus,  '00 

Hancock 

William  M.  Gilliland.  '90 


622 


Jackson 

Harry  W.  Weeks,  '04 

Lansing 

William  P.  Johnson,  '7Q 
Olive  C.  Lathrop,  '00 
Jesse  J.  Myers,  '01 

LUDINGTON 

Alice  L.  Wing,  '04 

NiLES 

Orrill  P.  Coolidge,  '04 
Norway 

Byron  W.  Hicks,  '01 

Port  Huron 

Alta  L.  Stansbury,  '03 


University  of  Illinois 
MICHIGAN— Continued 

St.  Clair 


Bertha  M.  Carleston,  '05 
St.  Joseph 

Isabella  Fyfe,  'OS 
Sault  Ste  Marie 

Arthur  S.  Robinson,  '80 
Three  Rivers 

Frank  G.  Frost,  '01 
Traverse  City 

John  W.  Patchin,  '78 
Vulcan 

Frank  H.  Annstrong,  '99 

WiNNEPEG 

James  W.  Harris,  '86 


MINNESOTA 


Albert  Lea 

Martin  L.  UUensvang,  '99 
Big  Lake 

Minnette   C.    McAllister   (Miller), 
'79 

Mankato 

Chessley  J.  Posey,  '00 

Minneapolis 

WilHam  T.  Burrill,  '95 
Franklin  G.  Carnahan,  '92 
Annette  M.  Culver  (Ellison),  '78 
Charles  T.  Greene,  '01 
Grace  Healey  (Smith),  '83 
Edward  E.  Hunt,  '93 
Rena  A.  Lucas,  '04 
Charles  C.  Lvford,  '75 


Minneapolis — continued 
Loring  H.  Provine,  '03 
Charles  L.  Smith,  '82 


Laura  B 
Solon  M. 
Orleans 
Byron  S 
Paul 
Louis  F. 


Smith  (Piatt),  '84 
White,  '96 

Borton,  '05 


St 


Brayton,  '01 
Horace  Dunaway,  '89 
Walter  C.  Harvey,  '92 
Judson  Lattin,  '85 
Silas  H.  Piatt,  '83 
George  Steinwedell,  '97 
WiUiam  B.  Stewart,  '02 
Stillwater 

Lucile  A.  Booker,  '99 


Jackson 

George  W.  McCluer,  '84 
Madison  Station 

Parley  A.  PhilHps,  '73 

Breckenridge 

John  T.  Kenower,  '83 

Carterville 

Aimee  M.  Sides,  '04 

Carthage 

James  W.  Blakeslee  '96 
Byard  S.  B riles,  '80 


MISSISSIPPI 

Quitman 

Frank  S.  Coflin, 


'78 


MISSOURI 

Columbia 

Ernest  B.  Forbes,  '97 

Emma  G.  Lefler,  '03 

Lydia  M.  Mather  (Forbes),  '00 

Grace  D.  PhilHps,  '05 

John  J.  Spriggs,  '03 

Edna  C.  Vance  (Spriggs),  '03 
Eldorado  Springs 

James  F.  Rhodes,  '76 


Geographical  Index 


MISSOURI- 

Fergusox 

Gertrude  Shawhan  (Shaefer),  '04 
Harrisonville 

Abia  J.  vSharp,  '82 

Jo  PL  IN- 

Arthur  F.  Barnett,  '01 
Clendon  V.  Millar,  '93 
Alfred  W.  Rea,  '93 

Kansas  City 

Otto  Baumann,  '94 

Henry  M.  Beardsley,  '79 

John  Beardsley,  '90 

Gertrude  Bowman  (Johnson),  '03 

Fred  H.  Burgess,  '04 

Lettie  E.  Burrill,  '02 

Marietta   Davis   (Beardsley),   '81 

Alfred  Gregory,  '78 

Harry  A.  Grossberg,  '00 

Emma  J.  Hagey,  '03 

Herman  E.  Hartline,  '03 

James  M.  Kent,  '83 

Daniel  C.  Ketchum,  '85 

Hugo  Lund,  '02 

Henrv  L.  McCune,  '83 

Wm.'A.  Medill,'04 

John  H.  Powell,  '91 

Avis  E.  Smith,  '77 

KiRKSVILLE 

Louis  S.  Daugherty,  '89 
Lewistown 

William  H.  Smith,  '85 
Oldex 

Edna  Clarkson,  '04 
Springfield 

Lorin  W.  Peabody,  '91 
St.  Charles 

Cornelia  E.  Strehlow,  '03 


-Continued 

St.  Joseph 

Jesse  G.  Funston,  '95 
Leonard  J.  Lease,  '04 
William  H.  Sherman,  '01 
Hilda  K.  White,  '05 

St.  Louis 

Joshua  F.  Begole,  '96 
Lee  Byrne,  '98 
Charles  W.  Clark,  '76 
Octave  B.  Clark,  '76 
Edward  C.  Eidman,  '91 
WilHam  A.  Etherton,  '04 
Joel  E.  Ferris,  '95 
Frederick  S.  Hall,  '98 
John  F.  Garber,  '97 
Philip  M.  Hucke,  '93 
Arthur  D.  Hurd,  '98 
Henry  Kreisinger,    'O-I 
Robert  H.  Kuss,  '03 
John  A.  McFarland,  '03 
Isabel  McRobie  (Ray),  '03 
Louis  C.  Frederick  Metzger,  '05 
Ralph  W.  Mills,  '99 
Andrew  T.  Morrow,  '73 
Arthur  T.  North,  '85 
John  A.  Ockerson,  '73 
Edward  E.  Orr,  '96 
Fred  O.  Pahmeyer,  '05 
Raebern  H.  Post,  '04 
Walter  T.  Ray,  '01 
Virginia  C.  Richeson,  '05 
Harrv  K.  Rubev,  '05 
Victor  L.  Sheldon,  '03 
Benj.  B.  Stakemiller,  '00 
Marion  Thompson  (Gratz),  '95 
Ernest  C.  F.  Von  der  Lippe,  '02 
Edward  L.  Walker,  '92 
Nellie  Wetzel  (Sheldon),  '04 

Sprixgfield 

Andrew  J.  Eisenmeyer,  '82 

Webb  City 

Walter  P.  Ward,  '7  7 


Beartooth 

Florence  E.  Carter  (Sherman),  '01 
Butte 

Raymond  M.  Place,  '88 

Carl  Steinwedell,  '03 

Charles  D.  Vail,  '91 
Creston 

L.  Estelle  Paullin  (Padgett),  '85 


MONTANA 

Crestox — continued 

William  C.  Bryant,  '88 


Glexdive 

Wm.  H.  Warner,  '05 

Helexa 

Hazel  Sloan,  '05 


624 


Alvo 

Mahlon  O.  Weed,  '78 
Beatrice 

Florence  S.  Smith,  '04 
Blair 

Earl  V.  Capps,  '95 

BOOKWALTER 

Thomas  H.  Barclay,  '91 
Grand  Island 

Bertha  E.  Barnes  (Ross) 
Sprague  D.  Ross,  '81 

Hay  Springs 

Charles  Weston,  '76 
Hebron 

Charles  L.  Richards,  '78 

HOLDREGE 

Frank  A.  Dean,  '78 


University  of  Illinois 
NEBRASKA 

Kearney 


Ingleside 

Herman  F.  Wright, 


'05 


Beatty 

Thomas  Beadle, 
Goldfield 

Arthur  E. 


'97 


Barnes,  '75 


Anna  V.  Jennings,  '03 
Elijah  N.  Porterfield,  '73 

Lincoln 

Charles  J.  Bills,  '80 
Eugene  H.  Brandt,  '97 
Camilla  F.  Lewis  (Bills),  '83 
Fanny  Pierce,  '75 
John  L.  Pierce,  '74 

Mitchell 

Ray  S.  Carberry,  '95 
'81  Nebraska  City 

Alex.  M.  Munn,  '95 

Omaha 

Kittie  C.  Avery,  '82 
Frederick  W.  Clarke,  '91 
Josiah  Gorham,  '04 
Edward  V.  Lewis,  '77 
Roy  S.  Parker,  '03 
George  E.  Row,  '96 
William  L.  Unzicker,  '98 

Wisner 

George  F.  Kenower,  '75 

NEVADA 

Goldfield — continued 
James  H.  Parks,  '75 

Reno 

Horatio  W.  Baker,  '01 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Durham 

William  D. 


Gibbs,  '93 


Bloomfield 

Robert  W.  Cornehson,  '90 

Hoboken 

Lincoln  Bush,  '88 
Edward  I.  Cantine,  '87 
Ransford  M.  French,  '91 

Maplewood 

Seymour  D.  Brown,  '04 

Mont  Clair 

Dick  H.  Chester,  '91 
Otto  E.  Goldsmith,  '94 

Albuquerque 

Edward  B.  Safford,  '00 
Carlsbad 

Guy  R.  Hartrick,  '01 
East  Las  Vagas 

Henrv  S.  Van  Petten,  '84 


NE-W  JERSEY 

Newark 


Guy  B.  Barackman,  '02 
Walter  H.  Mueller,  '05 
Enima  E.  Seibert,  '91 
James  W.  Sussex,  '03 

Plainfield 

Charles  W.  Hawes,  Jr., 
Trenton 

Adam  J.  Strohm,  '00 

NEW  MEXICO 

Hagerman 

John  D.  Mell,  '03 
Raton 

Don  Hays,  '98 


Geographical  Index 
NEW  YORK 


625 


Albany 

Edwin  L.  Draper,  '02 
Harlan  H.  Horner,  '01 

Auburn 

Edw.  A.  Renich 
Brooklyn 

Helen    E.     Butterfield     (Schoon- 
hoven),  '91 

Katherine  E.  Gold,  '03 

Grant  Gregory,  '87 

C.  E.  Holcomb,  '04 

Olof  A.  Nilsson,  '01 

Buffalo 

John  A.  Miller,  '85 
Albert  P.  Sy,  '91 
Francis  J.  Tresise,  '90 

Flushing 

John  C.  Sample,  '96 
Franklinville 

Laura  A.  vStreight,  '99 

Ithaca 

Juniata  G.  Campbell,  '84 
Thomas  F.  Hunt,  '84 
Oskar  A.  Johannsen,  '91 
Albert  C.  Phelps,  '94 

New  York 

Edward  L.  Abbott,  '83 
Henry  H.  Barbour,  '84 
Frederick  B.  Bonser,  '01 
Willard  A.  Boyd,  '91 
Edwin  L.  Brockway,  '98 
William  J.  Brown.  '00 
Charles  H.  Chapman,  '01 
Manlev  E.  Chester,  '97 
Roland  R.  Conklin,  '80 
Frank  L.  Davis,  '88 
Cromwell  B.  Dickev,  '05 
Roy  H.  Dillon,  'oT 
Mark  Fargusson,  '87 
Alfred  Fellheimer,  '95 
Oscar  J.  Francis,  '02 
Ransford  M.  French,  '91 
Frank  M.  Gilbert,  '87 
Edward  W.  Goldsmith,  '87 
Oliver  D.  Havard,  "00 
Hugh  Hazelton,  '90 
Albert  C.  Hobart,  '97 
Vernon  M.  Holder,  '03 
Stephen  F.  Holtzmann,  '95 
Charles  A.  Hoppin,  '01 


New  York — continued 
Conrad  B.  Kimball,  '94 
Lizzie  A.   Knowlton   (Cushman), 

'83 
Paul  E.  Lodge,  '01 
Bernard  V.  Swenson,  '93 
Horace  Taylor,  '87 
Otto  J.  Theiss,  '99 
Charles  P.  Turner,  '04 
Hector  H.  Tvndale,  '75 
Ralph  W.  Weirick,  '99 

Niagara  Falls 

Frances  W.  Higgins,  '02 
Phoenix 

Caroline  Wandell,  '00 
Poughkeepsie 

Harris  P.  Greenwood,  '05 
Rochester 

Wilham  B.  Carman,  '82 

Edw.  G.  Eidam,  '04 

Myron  E.  Whitham,  '96 

Saratoga  Springs 

Ferdinand  Toenniges,  '98 
Schenectady 

Edgar  F.  Collins,  '98 

Max  R.  Hanna,  '02 

James  A.  Kinkead,  '93 

George  C.  Oxer,  '03 

Wesley  N.  Spitler,  '05 

Charles  C.  Webster,  '95 

SUFFERN 

Willis  C.  Chipps,  '01 
Syracuse 

RolHn  O.  Everhart,  '98 
Horace  C.  Porter,  '97 
Mary  E.  Todd,  '01 
~ ~     ■       '00 


Charles  W.  Tooke, 

Wellsville 

Kenneth  G.  Smith,  '05 

Westfield 

Roxana  Goble,  '03 
Bertha  E.  Royce,  '04 

Wolcott 

Rochelle  M.  Hanson  (Gurley),  '00 

YoXKERS 

Sidney  O.  Swenson,  '99 
NORTH  CAROLINA 


ASHVILLE 

Ella  H.  Clark,  '05 


626 

Devils  Lake 

Earl  L.  Duell,  '04 
Dickinson 

Charles  E.  Gregory,  '7( 
Fargo 

Edward  S.  Keene,  "QO 


University  of  Illinois 
NORTH  DAKOTA 

Grand  Forks 

Luther  E.  Birdzell,  '03 
Valley  City 
6  Frank  White,  '80 


OHIO 


Akron 

Albert  C.  Linzee,  '98 
Cincinnati 

Ferdinand  J.  Foote,  '94 

Jessie  Gardner,  '83 

Carl  L.  Ginzel,  '04 

Leo  A.  Ginsel,  '05 

Grace  Goodale,  '03 

Edwin  G.  Greenman,  '00 

Pauline  Gunthorp,  '00 

Georgetta  Haven,  '00 

Edna  Hopkins,  '04 

David  H.  Kelly,  '04  . 

Alfred  L.  Kuehn,  '00 

Charles  L.  Logue,  '00 

May  L.  Martin,  '01 

Peter  F.  W.  Timm,  '04 

Cleveland 

Laura  M.  Beach  (Wright),  '91 
Franklin  I.  Blair,  '05 
John  C.  Cromwell,  '86 
WiUiam  F.  Goltra,  '83 
Ralph  D.  Lewis,  '83 
Mrs.  Mary  McGilvrey,  '99 
Edwin  Nesbit,  '90 
Lorinda  B,  Spellman,  '01 
Robert  J.  Stewart,  '04 
Solomon  Wolff,  '02 

College  Hill 

Alice  B.  Coy,  '04 

Columbus 

Albert  M.  Allen,  '01 
Frank  H.  Eno,  '91 
Thomas  L.  Harris,  '02 
Mrs.  Gertrude  F.  Hess,  '04 
George  D.  Hubbard,  '96 
Emma  T.  Jones  (Spence),  '85 
Edna  A.  Rugg  (Hubbard),  'OC 

Coshocton 

Ernest  W.  Cresap,  '04 
Herman  S.  Piatt.  '92 


Dayton 
.   Linda  M.  Clatworthv,  '00 
Herbert  Turner,  '82 

Defiance 

John  C.  McCauley,  '75 

Delta 

John  A.  Latzer,  '99 
Timothy  Mojonnier,  '01 

Franklin 

Joseph  B.  Weis,  '83 
Galion 

WilHs  P.  Kimble,  '79 
Geneva 

Francis  E.  King,  '95 
Lorain 

Fred  W.  Waterman,  '90 
Mansfield 

George  W.  Seaman,  '93 
Mt.  Gilead 

Thomas  A.  Marsh,  '04 
North  Bristol 

Marcia  B.  Clay,  '05 
Norwood 

George  Dodds,  '99 
Oberlin 

Mabel  Stewart  (Cole),  '95 
Ohio 

Davis  A.  Baer,  '04 
Ravenna 

Nellie  W.  Reese,  '05 
Toledo 

Arthur  B.  Loomis,  '93 

William  Watts,  '74 
Van  Wert 

Jane  W.  Brotherton,  '03 


Geographical  Index 


627 


Clinton 

Fred  T.  Huston,  '96 

COOPERSTOWN 

Joseph  E.  Hallinen,  '94 

Enid 

Winfred  D.  Gerber,    '99 
Henrv  F.  Merker,    '98 
Hamlin  W.  Sawyer,  '78 

Ft.  Reno 

Walter  C.  Short,  '01 


Albany 

PhiHp  A.  Goodwin,  '87 
Baker  City 

WilHam  A.  Pepoon,  '81 
Monmouth 

Lewis  A.  Robinson,  '98 
Portland 

Tames  G.  Beach,  '96 

Charles  H.  Kable,  '02 

Bryn  Mawr 

Charlotte  M.  Jackson,  '04 
Minnie  E.  Sears,  '00 

Cannonsburg 

Henry  C.  Briedert,  '98 

East  Pittsburg 

Elmer  K.  Hiles,  '95 

Greenburg 

Elmer  C.  Smith,  '99 

New  Castle 

Albert  L.  Thayer,  '98 

Norristown 

Charles  C.  Barnes,  '82 

Philadelphia 

Fred  L.  Bunton,  '91 
Henry  M.  Lyman,  '87 
Emily  C.  Maxwell,  '77 
Joshua  P.  Webster,  '98 

Pittsburg 

James  C.  Bradley,  '99 
Thomas  D.  Casserly,  '05 


Central  Falls 

Charles  A.  Smith, 


OKLAHOMA 

La  WTO  N 

CUnton  O.  Clark,  '04 

Oklahoma  City 

Virginia  Dinwiddie  (Piper),  '99 
George  Frederickson,  '94 
Frank  M.  Lindsay,  "04 
Bertram  O.  Young,  '99 

Walter 

Harold  F.  Tripp,  '04 
Wellstown 

Louis  E.  Hartrick,  '01 
OREGON 

Salem 

Fred  M.  McElfresh,  '99 
Sumpter 

Frank  A.  E.  Starr.  '76 
Weston 

Simeon  T.  Gore 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Pittsburg — continued 
John  N.  Chester,  '91 
Wilham  H.  Cornell,  '93 
Stanislaw  Dowiatt,  '99 
Caroline  K.  Foster,  '04 
Charles  A.  Gunn,  '92 
Clara  E.  Howard  (Bovd),  '01 
Nellie  W.  Jillson,  '88 
U.  J.  Lincoln  Peoples,  '90 
Bertha  T.  Randall,  '0.3 

Scranton 

Edna  R.  Hammers  (Ray),  '01 
George  J.  Ray.  '98 
Joel  R.  Savler,  '97 
Louis  L.  T'allyn,  '01 

Sewickley 

Roy  A.  Mather,  '92 
Warren 

Morgan  J.  Hammers.  '98 

Wilkinsburg 

Henry  E.  Kceney,  '00 
Amy  C.  Moon,  '01 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Providence 

Frances  A.  Potter,  '74 
Henry  S.  Reynolds,  '74 


628  University  of  Illinois 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Columbia 

William  P.  McCartney,  '93 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Madison 

William  A.  Mackay,  '76 
Spearfish  City 


Aberdeen 

Frank  A.  Brown,  '78 
Ralph  L.  Brown,  '75 

Chamberlin 

Ebenezer  L.  Drury,  '74 
Deadwood 

Frank  B.  Ingersoll,  '03 
Gettysburg 

John  F.  Whitlock,  '78 
Huron 

Bayard  E.  Beach,  '81 

Metta  M.  I.  Macknet,  '81 


Alphonso  S.  Gares,  '83 
Vermilion 
•  Ethel  C.  S.  Forbes,  '03 
Mary  A.  Matthews,  '03 

Wessington 

George  P.  Scotchbrook, '83 

Yankton 

Mary  M.  Cole  (Scott),  '96 
George  H.  Scott,  '96 


Chattanooga 

Raymond  S.  Wiley,  '00 

Memphis 

Jerome  G.  Applequist,  '00 
Julia  E.  Caswell,  '05 


Arbala 

Arthur  E.  Davis,  '81 
Austin 

Wm.  F.  Kendall,  '85 

CORSICANNA 

Minnie    E.    Wright    (Blackburn), 
'83 

Dallas 

Laura  M.  Anderson  (Greenhalgh), 

'75 
Frank  H.  Holmes,  '01 
Severin  C.  Skielvig,  '93 

El  Campo 

Luther  V.  Rose,  '02 
Elpaso 

Allan  G.  Kennedy,  '7  7 
Encimal 

Cicero  J.  Polk,  '98 
Fort  Sam  Houston 

Charles  L.  CHfford.  '99 
Ft.  Worth 

Charles  D.  Beebe,  '9  7 

Benj.  A.  Wait.  '92 


TENNESSEE 

Memphis — continued 
Frank  M.  Gulick 

Nashville 

Francis  M.  Phillippi,  '96 
Walter  C.  Vail,  '97 

TEXAS 

Houston 

James  O.  Davis,  '86 


Williamson,  '87 


Rozina  P.  Fairchild  (Davis),  '86 
Sampson  J.  Fountain,  '05 
George  B.  McHugh,  '88 

La  Porte 

John  D.  Blocker,  '04 
Memphis 

Chas.  H.  Hittson,  '05 
Palicios 

Mary  H. 
Paris 

High  M.  Price,  '03 

Marietta  L.  Street  (Price),  '03 

St.  Augustine 

Dale  S.  Harrison,  "01 

Somerville, 

Otto  C.  Steinmayer,  '02 

Tyler 

Augusta  Batchelder  (Eaton),  '80 
Mary  A.  Osgood,  '04 


Geographical  Ixdex 


629 


Salt  Lake  City 

Robert  L.  Fowler, 
JavT.  Harris,  '91 
Eddv  O.  Lee,  78 


Bristol 

John  E.  Shepardson, 


'95 


Arlington 

William  F.  Oliver,  '76 
Bellingham 

Katherine  L  Bacon,  '80 
Bellington 

Grace  E.  Switzer,  '04 
Brigthon 

Howard  B.  Slauson,  '82 
Burton 

Miles  F.  Hatch,  '72 
Camas 

Herbert  W.  Wallace,  '97 
Chehalis 

Noah  B.  Coffman,  '78 
Cheney 

George  E.  Marker,  '03 
North  Seattle 

Charles  E.  Bogardus,  '83 

Clara  B.  Fellows  (Dav),  '85 

Ellsworth  P.  Storey,  '03 


North  Yakima 

Fred  A.  Hall.  '92 

Bessie  W   Owens  (Needham),  '85 

Daisie  M.  Owens,  '99 

Chester  S.  Van  Brundt,  '00 

Olympia 

Emma  E.  Page,  '78 
Mary  L.  Page,  '78 
George  M.  Savage,  '80 

Port  Townsexd 

Charles  A.  Clark.  '98 

POULSBO 

Kate  Hullinger  (Sterling),  '75 


UTAH 

Salt  Lake  City — continued 
John  E.  Pohlman,  '97 
Arvilla  K.  Raley  (Harrison),  '82 

VIRGINIA 

Roanoke 

William  Snodgrass,  Jr.,  '92 

WASHINGTON 

Pullman 

Hubert  V.  Carpenter,  '97 
Maggie  E.  Staley  (Carpenter),  '99 

QUINCY 

Edgar  W.  Morris,  '94 
Seattle 

Jay  J.  Arnold.  '98 

Cassandra  A.  Boggs,  '92 

Lucia  R.  Brumbach  (Bogardus), 

'90 
Martin  T.  Chamberlain,  '03 
Norman  W.  Chapman,  '84 
Jessie  Estep,  '78 
Clarence  E.  Fleager,  '99 
Theodore  C.  Frye,  '94 
Carl  Hays,  '01 
Aureka  B.  Kiler,  '96 
Martha  Page  (Whitham),  '77 
Henrv  L.  Reynolds,  '85 
Robert  F.  Whitham,  '77 
George  S.  Wilson,  '03 

Spokane 

James  W.  Buchanan.  '01 
Stuart  F.  Forbes.  '98 
Rollo  B.  Grove,  '03 
Mel  Dora  Ice,  '97 
Joseph  C.  Staley,  '98 
Hiram  B.  Ferris,  '94 


Tacoma 

George  W.  Bullard.  '82 
S.  Foster  Bullard,  '86 
William  B.  Chandler,  '7 
Irwvn  H.  Hill,  '99 
Fred  W.  Stevens,  '90 

W^alla  Walla 

Le  Roy  G.  Dake,  '03 
Albert' C.  Moore,  '87 

Waterman 

Harvey  C.  Estep,  '74 


"WEST  VIRGINIA 


MORGANTOWN 

Ida  Estelle  Sawyer, 


'00 


630 

Appleton 

Peter  Mogensen,  '94 
Beloit 

Mary  J.  Booth,  '04 

Charles  J.  Mitchell,  '91 

Lula  C.  Woolsey,  '99 

Green  Bay 

Clyde  E.  Durland.  '04 

Janesville 

Emory  E.  Patch,  '75 

La  Crosse 

Abbev  L.  Bravton,  '05 

Harry  T.  Eastman,  '99 

Claude  D.  Enochs,  '98 

Alice  D.  Hughston  (Enochs),  '99 

Charles  W.  Noble,  '95 


University  of  Illinois 


WISCONSIN 


Madison 

Isabella  J.  McCuUough, 
Adam  Vause  Millar,  '97 
Charles  A.  Ocock,  '04 
Arthur  Peabody,  '82 
James  D.  Phillips,  '93 
John  L.  Sammis,  '97 
beha  C.  Sanford,  '00 
Edwin  R.  Smith,  '05 


Casper 

John  T.  Scott,  '05 


"04 


Medford 

Lynne  G.  Worth,  '03 

Mellin 

Albert  E.  Logeman,  '04 

Merrill 

Helen  L.  Price,  '00 

Milwaukee 

Carroll  G.  Lawrence,  '99 
Joseph  H.  Marshutz,  '98 
Joseph  A.  Mesiroflf,  '99 
Fred.  H.  Wilson,  '98 

North  Milwaukee 

Vantile  W.  Coddington,  '75 
Alice  Lee  (Coddington),  '75 

Racine 


John  J.  Davis,  '72 
Edmund  B.  Funston,  '92 

South  Kaukauna 

Clarence  L.  Eddy,  '00 
Edwin  T.  Renner,  '05 

Stevens  Point 

Florence  M.  Beck,  '00 
Superior 

Grace  O.  Edwards,  '98 

WYOMING 

Cheyenne 

AlHson  J.  Wharf,  '98 


Geographical  Index  631 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 


AFRICA 

Mt.   Silixda,  Melsettar  Dist., 
Rhodesia 
Julia  F.  Winter,  '97 

BRAZIL 
Campinas,  Sao  Pai-lo 
Adolph  Hempel,  '95 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Hazelton 

Curt  A.  Schroeder,  '01 

CANADA 
Arcola,  Saskatchawan  Montreal 

Fred  C.  Beem,  '98  Nathan  Wilkinson,  '02 

Dawson,  Yukon  Territory  Ontario 

James  E.  Lilly,  '84  Wallace  K.  Wiley,  '04 

CENTRAL  AMERICA 

BoHio,  Panama,  Canal  Zone  Gokgona,  Panama,  Canal  Zone 

Banus  H.  Prater,  '03  Frank  L.  Drew,  '04 

Christobal,  Panama,  Canal  Zone         La  Boca,  Panama,  Canal  Zone 
Enwin  B.  Karnopp,  '04  Lawrence  S.  Keeler,  '05 

John  O.  Taylor,  '04 

CHINA 

Canton  Tsicheo 

Xellie  L.  Read,  '01  Raymond  C.  Ricker,  '00 

Peking  Tsing  Kiang  pv 

Charles  W.  Young,  '97  Mrs.  Ruth  Bennett  Morgan,  '99 


Santiago  de  las  "Vegas 
Mary  T.  Earle,  '85 


CUBA 


CYPRUS 


Nicosia 

Panagiottis  Gennadius,  '74 

ENGLAND 

London  London — continued 

Willis  W.  Danley,  '93  Henry  M.  Pease,  '98 

Mrs.  Louise  C.  Allen  Gregory,  '93 

GERMANY 

Besigheim,  Wurtemberg  Halle 

John  Mueller,  '75  Louie  H.  Smith,  '97 

Frieburg  im  Baden  Goettingen 

William  A.  Kutsch,  '03  Arthur  R.  Crathorne,  '98 


632 

Bombay 

Agnes  G.  Hill,  '92 

GONDA   OUDH 

George  C.  Hewes,  '83 

Rome 

Helen  B.  Gregory,  '77 

Hiroshima 

Charlotte  E.  Draper  (Smith), 
Percy  A.  Smith,  '01 


University  of  Illinois 
INDIA 

Mysore,  South 


Arthur  C.  Hobble,  '01 

Ongole,  Madras  Presidency 

Samuel  D.  Bawden,  '90 


ITALY 


JAPAN 

TOKIO 

Tokiyo  Ogihara,  '04 
Shigetsura,  '93 
Roy  Smith,  '02 


'02 


Taikn 

Marion  M.  Null, 


'00 


Mexico 

Jose  M.  Alarco,  '00 
Judson  F.  Ayers,  '85 
Albert  S.  WiUiamson,  '98 

Guanajnato 

William  L.  Crouch,  '01 
Monterrey 

Frank  A.  Hughes,  '97 
Parral 

Walter  A.  G.  Olshausen,  '86 


KOREA 


MEXICO 

Parral — continued 

Philemon  A.  Schaefer,  '90 

Saltillo 

Theodore  S.  Abbott,  '77 

Sonora 

Francis  J.  Murphy,  '97 
Martin  Sprague,  '78 

San  Lorenzo,  Uelardeno  Dgo 
Frank  O.  Smolt,  '91 


PALESTINE 


Jaffa 

Maude  E.  Nichols.  '94 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Romblon 

Charles  W.  Franks,  '01 


Calumpit,  Bulacan 

James  W.  Myers,  '96 
Manila 

Harlow  B.  Kirkpatrick,  '01 

SOUTH  AMERICA 

Montevideo,  Uruguay 

Thomas  T.  Woodruff,  '93 

SYRIA 

Beirut 

Edward  F.  Nickolev,  '98 

Emma  M.  Rhodes  (Nickoley),  '99 


TURKEY 


Backjajeck 

Gregory  G.  Dabriskian,  '74 


Index  to  Alumni  633 


INDEX  TO  ALUMNI 


Note — Addresses   in    the   Index   differing   from    those  in   the   biographies  are  later  and 
should  be  used  in  preference. 

For  1906  see  pp.  437-43;  k.  457;   h,  470. 

'98     Aaron.  Philip  Judv,  3610  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  212 

'85     Abbott,  Alfred  Noyes,  Morrison,  111.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  7,  84 

'83     Abbott,  Edward  Lorenzo,  71  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  68 

'03     Abbott,  Ruth,  5426  Lexington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  327 

'77      Abbott,  Theodore  Sparry,  Saltillo,  Coahuila,  Mexico,  27 

'84     Abbott,  William  Lamon't,  3213  Beacon  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  76 

'04     Abell,  Ralph  Elliott,  527  Lowell  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  360 

'05      Abrams,  Dnfif  Andrew,  703  S.  3d  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  403 

'00  *Abry,  Bertrand,  246 

'83  *Adams,  Charles  Francis,  68 

'96  *Adams,  Edward  Langford,  181 

'77     Adams,  Nettie  (Wilson),  613  South  St.,  Lafavette,  Ind.,  27 

'00     Adams,  Otto  C,  409-11  MilHkin  Bldg.,  Decatur,  111.,  246 

'01      Adsit,  Bert  Wilson,  Pontiac,  111.,  270 

'05     Agnew,  Ralph,  Chesaning,  Mich,  403 

'02      Ahrens,  Anna  Wilhelmina,  212  E.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  299 

'05      Akers,  Milton  Kent,  Elect.  Eng.  Lab.,  Urbana,  111.,  403 

'00     Alarco,  Jose  Maria,  Mexico.,  P.  O.  Box  2015,  246 

'04     Aldrich,  Blanche,  Normal,  111.,  360 

'01      Allen,  Albert  Miller,  27  Ruggery  Bldg.,  Columbus,  O.,  271 

'04     Allen  Arthur,  William,  520  4th  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  360 

'77  *  Allen,  Charles  Wesley,  27 

'03     Allen,  Edith  Louise,  Delavan,  111.,  328 

'01      Allen,  Frank  Gilbert,  Ames,  la.,  271 

'05      Allen,  Grace  Matilda,  508  So.  4th  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  403 

'05      Allen,  Lawrence  Thompson,  206  Daniel  Bldg.,  Danville,  111.,  404 

'03     Allen,  Mae  Louise,  Urbana,  111.,  328 

'05      Allen,  Marv  Elizabeth,  405  W.  Eldorado  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  404 

'05      Allen.  Paschal,  Delavan,  111.,  404 

'76     Allen.  Ralph,  Delavan,  111.,  21 

'03     Allin,  Eugenia,  Decatur,  111.,  328 

'81  *Allison,  James  G.,  53 

'96     Alpiner,  Amelia  Darling  (Stern),  712  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  181 

'02     Alspach,  Fred  Albert,  1411  Reid  St.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  299 

'00     Ambler,  Sarah,  629  E.  Capitol  St.,  Washington,  D.  C,  247 

'97  gAmmerman,  Charles,  226a  S.  Jefferson  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  447 

'OS     Anders,  Edwin,  Lisbon,  111.,  404 

'98     Anderson,  Clark  Godfrey,  City  Hall,  Moline,  111.,  212 

'97      Anderson,  George  Forbes,  140  So.  Summit  St.,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  195 

'99     Anderson,  Harry,  care  of  Pacific  States  Tele.  Co.,  San  Francsico,Cal.,  229 

'04     Anderson,  John  Edward,  410  Masonic  Temple,  Rockford,  111.,  361 

'7  5      Anderson,  Laura    Morris    (Greenhalgh),    181    Jefferson    St.,    Oak   Cliff, 

Dallas,  Texas,  14 
'05      Anderson,  Leslie  Lee,  Summer  Hill,  111..  404 

'03      Anderson,  Mary,  (home)  Macon,  111.,  328  [141 

'93     Andrews,  Hubert  Franklin,  Home  Tele.  Bldg.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif., 
'82     Andrus.  Dora  Angelina  (Griffith).  Ashton,  111.,  62  [247 

'GO     Appelquist,  Jerome  Gustaf,  care  of  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis,  Memjihis.  Ten 
'03     Apple,  Charles,  Palestine,  111.,  328 

*     Dead 

g     Graduate  Alumnus 


634  University  of  Illinois 

'93     Arbeiter,  George  John,  714  Oneida  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  141 

'04     Armeling,  Carl  Elmer,  Sterling,  Colo.,  361 

'01      Armitage.  James  Howard,  Watseka,  111.,  271 

'95     Anns,  Herbert  Clarke,  26  Michigan  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  167 

'05     Amistrong,  Charles  Edward,  24  Tennessee  Ave.,  Danville,  111.,  404 

'99     Armstrong,  Frank  Hall,  care  of  Republic  Iron  Co.,  Vulcan,  Mich.,  229 

'81      Armstrong,  James  Elder,  10638  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  53 

'97     Armstrong,  James  Ellis,  Lawrence,  Kas.,  195 

'98     Arnold,  Jay  Jennings,  Bailey  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  213 

'02      Arnold,  "Lillian  Belle,  Room  38  State  House,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  299 

'93   *Arnold,  Marv  Edna,  142 

'01      Arnold,  William  Wright,  Robinson,  111.,  271 

'83   *Ashbv,  Lida  M.   'Richards),  69 

'00  *Ashley,  Harriet  EHzabeth,  247 

'04     Askin's,  Adolphus  Edward,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.,  361 

'03     Atwood,  Jamies  Thom.as,  Eng'r  Bldg.,  U.  of  Wis.,  I\Iadison  Wis.,  328 

|94     Atwood,  Levi  Patten,  Edwardsville,  111.,  154 

'84  *Austin,  James,  76 

'82     Avery,  Kittie  Clyde,  2736  Decatur  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  62 

'84     Ayers,  Anetta  (Saunders),  303  La  Salle  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  76 

'93     Avers,  Grace  (Powers),  627  Lincoln  St.,  Topeka,  Kas.,  142 

'85     Avers,  Judsun  Finlev,  (1904)  care  of  Mex.  Cen.  R.  R.,  Mexico,  84 

'86     Ayers,  Laura  Belle,  4508  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  92 

'94  Babcock,    Clvde  Leslie,  100  Bee  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  154 

'84  Babcock,  Guy  H.,  76 

'86  Babcock,  William  Arthur,  Lewistown,  111.,  92 

'93  Bacon,  Harlow,  care  of  Coast  &  Geodetic  Survev.  Washington  D.  C,  142 

'80  Bacon,  Katherine  Ingalls,  1811  Eldridge  Ave.',  Bellingham,  Wash.,  48 

'02  Bader,  Will  John,  (home)  Quincy,  111.,  299 

'04  Baer,  David  Arthur,  124  E.  4th  St.,  Davton,  Ohio.,  361 

'01  *Bailey,  Donald  Herbert,  271 

'82  *Bailey,  Samuel  Gordon,  Jr.,  62 

"05  Bailey,  Thomas  Stanley,  Silverton,  Colo..  404 

'04  Bailev,  Walter  Thomas,  Tuskegee  Inst.,  Tuskegee,  Ala.,  361 

"04  /^Bailev,  Wilhs  ].,  Bailewille,  Kan..  461 

'02  Baker,  Adaline  Maitland,  1325  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  209 

'78  Baker,  Edward  J.,  Savoy,  111.,  35 

'01  Baker,  Horatio  Weber,  Reno,  Nev.,  271 

"05  Baker,  Imo  Estella,  702  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  405 

'74  Baker,  Ira  Osborne,  702  W.  Universitv  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  9 

'81  *Baker,  Kittie  Marie  (Wadsworth),  53  ' 

'03  Baker,  Lou,  Boone,  la.,  328 

"94  Barker,  Louis  William.,  Sparta,  111.,  154 

'05  Barker,  Marv  Elton,  4625  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  405 

'00  Baker,  Zion  Frost,  Sullivan,  111.,  247 

'01  Baldwin,  Aneta,  Paris,  111.,  272 

'78  *Ballard,  Charles  Keene,  35 

'04  Ballard,  William  Salisburv,  401  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  361 

'04  *Ballinger,  Ralph  Adams,  362 

"76  Ballou,    Edward  Lull,  Igo,  Shasta  countv,  Calif.,  22 

'86  Bannister,  George  Steele,  10227  So.  Wood  St.,  Chicago.  111.,  92 

'02  Barackman,  Guy  Bernard,  142  S.  13th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  290 

"92  Barber,  Alice  Mav  (Bennett),  Lawrence,  Kas.,  133 

"84  Barber,  Ella  Ursula,  1418  Tribune  Bldg..  Chicago,  111..  76 

'92  Barber,  William.  Davis,  323  Citv  Hall,  Chicago,  111.,  133 

|84  Barbour,  Henry  Hugh,  14  W.  96th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  77 

'91  Barclay,  Thomas  Henry,  Tem.  Ad.,  Champaign,  111.,  124 


h     Honorary  Alumnus 


Index  to  Alumni  635 

'87  Barclay.  William  740  Sanduskv  Ave.,  Kansas  Citv,  Kas..  99 

•01  Bardwell.  Faith  Leland  (Wetherbee).  405  6th  Ave.,  Sterling,  111.,  272 

'05  Baker,  Ira  Webster.  702  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  405 

'92  Barker,  John  King.  332  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  134 

'94  Barker,  Louis  William  Sparta,  111.,  154 

'04  Barker,  Perrv,  Amer.  Trust  Bldg.,  Chicago.  111..  362 

'01  Barnett,  (Dr.)  Arthur  Franklin,  818  Main  St.,  Jophn,  Mo.,  272 

'75  *Bamard,  De  Lonson  Elrov,  14 

"05  Barnard,  Lela  Ethelvn,  2033  Lexington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  405 

"75  Barnes,  Arthur  Ellis',  Goldfield,  Nev.,  14 

'81  Barnes,  Bertha  E.  (Ross).  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  53 

'82  Barnes,  Charles  C,  Norristown,  Pa.,  62. 

'88  Barnes,  Mary  Lena,  603  E.  Springfield,  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  104 

'05  Bamhart,  Charles  Anthony.  Anna,  111.,  405 

'97  Barr,  George  Andrew,  215  Sherman  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  196 

'90  Barr,  Jam.es,  636  W.  75th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  116 

"02  Barr,  John,  Xaco  Ariz.,  299 

'03  Barrett.  Charles  Vincent,  847  \\ .  22d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  329 

'86  *Barrett,  Dwight  Harrison,  92 

"93  Barrett,  Edward  Ernest,  212  S.  Madison  Ave.,  La  Grange.  111.,  142 

'00  Barrett,  George  Francis,  847  W.  22d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  247 

'03  Barrett,  James  Theophilus,  1203  W.  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  329 

'84  *Bartholf,  Emmett  G.,  77 

"84  Bartholf,  William  Joseph,  Von  Humboldt  School,  Chicago,  111.,  7  7 

'93  Bartlett,  Henrv  Emmett,  356  E.  51st  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  142 

'05  Barton.  Olive  Lillian,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  405 

'95  Barry,  Charles,  380  Sheffield  Ave.,  Chicago,  111..  168 

'77  Barrv,  Charles  Hart,  1225  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  27 

"77  BarrV,  Frank,  P.  O.  Box  290,  Washington.  D.  C,  28 

;04  Barter,  Harold  Hendryx,  415  S.  7th  St..  Springfield,  111.,  362 

'05  Bascom.  George  Rockwell,  Monroe.  La.,  405 

'05  Bass,  Willard  Jason.  6110  Ellis  Ave..  Flat  H  4,  Chicago,  111.,  406 

'02  Bassett,  Herbert,  1431  Forest  Ave.,  Wilm.ette.  111.,  300 

'80  Batchelder,  Augusta  (Eaton),  533  W.  Erwin  St..  Tvler,  Texas,  48 

"02  Bates,  John  Schuvler,  Monmouth,  111.,  300 

'04  Bauer. "Ralph  Stanley,  Blue  Mound,  111.,  362 

'95  Baum,  Harry  Williani,  care  of  James  Stewart  &  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  168 

'94  Baumann.  Otto.  Room  339  Live  Stock  Exchange,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  155 

'90  Bawden,  Samuel  Dav,  Ongole,  Guntur  Dist..  India,  116 

|99  *Bayard,  Samuel  Michael,  229 

'81  Beach,  Bayard  Edwards,  Huron,  S.  Dak.,  53 

'95  Beach,  Charles  Worth,  Denver,  Colo.,  168  [Chicago,  111.,  104 

'88  Beach,  Etta  Lorraine  (Wright),  2439  Lakewood  Ave.,  Edgewater  Sta., 

'96  Beach,  James  George,  304  McKav  Bldg.,  Portland.  Ore.,  181 

'91  Beach,  Laure  Mae  (Wright),  The'  New  Amsterdam,  Cleveland,  O.,  124 

'88  Beadle,  John  Grant,  Galesburg,  111.,  104 

'97  Beadle,  Thom^as,  Beattv,  Nev.,  196 

'97  Beal,  Alvin  Casev,  514  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111..  196 

'03  Bean,  Clarence  Herbert,  19  W.  Baker  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  329 

'03  Bear,  Ernest,  2715  Lincoln  St.,  Ravenswood,  Chicago,  111.,  329 

'03  Bear,  Kathcrine  W.,  117  So.  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  329 

'79  Beardslev,  Henry  Maham,  Water  Wks.  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  43 

'90  Beardslev,  John,'  3523  Highland  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  'll6 

'98  Beasley.'D.  Edythe  (Goben).  401  E.  Elm  St..  Urb'ana,  111.,  213 

'94  Beaslev,  Harrison  Eaton,  721  Favette  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  155 

'03  Beatty,  Frances  Marion.  White  Hall,  111..  329 

'05  Beck,  Charles,  209  Columbia  Ave.,  Harvey,  111.,  406 

'00  Beck,  Florence  Maria,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  247 

'99  Beckerleg,  Gwavas  Foster,  2233  N.  Alabama  St..  Indianapolis.  Ind.,  229 

'03  Beckman,  John  Philip,  Golden,  111.,  329 


636  University  of  Illinois 

'92  Beckwith,  Frank,  La  Salle  St.  Station,  Chicago,  111.,  134 

'97  Beebe,  Charles  David,  care  of  Swift  &  Co.,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.,  196 

'02  Beebe,  Florence  Jennie  (McCarthy),  Kewanee,  111.,  300 

'95  Beebe,  Frederick  Albert,  43  John  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  168 

'98  Beem,  Fred  Clarkson,  Areola,  Saskatchawan,  Canada,  213 

'03  Beers,  Le  Roy  Fitch,  30  Pearl  St.,  Rochester,  111.,  329 

'96  Begole,  Joshua  Franklin,  2017-27  Locust  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  181 

'93  Behrensmever,  George  Philips,  430h  Main  St.,  Ouincy,  111.,  143 

'01  Bell,  Arthur  Timothv,  Revnolds,  111,  272 

'01  Bell,  Edgar  Deforest,  Danville,  111.,  272 

'81  Bellamv,  Albert,  Girard,  111.,  54 

'05  Belting,  Pearl  Mable,  Kiethsburg,  111.,  406 

'89  Bennett,  Cleaves,  Mattoon,  111.,  112 

'00  Bennett,  Edith  Page,  404  N.  21st  St.,  Mattoon,  111.,  247 

'89  Bennett,  Frederick  Marsh,  Lawrence,  Kas.,  112 

'96  Bennett,  Georgian  E.,  1030  Warner  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  181 

'99  Bennett,  Ralph,  136  Witmer  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  229 

'99  Bennett,  Ruth  (Morgan),  Tsing  Kiang  pu,  via  Chinkiang,  China,  230 

'92  Bennett,  Sarah  (Erwin),  817  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  134 

'03  Bennett,  Stella,  511  E.  John  St  ,  Champaign,  111.,  330 

'02  Bennett,  William  Lee,  Blandinsville,  111.,  300 

'05  Benson,  Arthur  Chapman,  Vienna,  111.,  406 

'90  *Benson,  Edward  Mills,  117 

'04  Benson,  James  Russell,  Western  Springs,  111.,  362 

'03  Berger,  John  Milton,  Dolton,  111.,  330 

'98  Berrv,  Er\vin  Howard,  1006  W.  8th  St.,  Topeka  Kas.,  213 

'96  Besore,  Nellie  (Sears),  82  Fenelon  Place,  Dubuque,  la.,  181 

'05  Betts,  Davis  Ray,  1100  S.  13th  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  406 

'04  Bevans,  Mary  Matilda,  901  W.  Macon  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  362  [230 

'99  Bevans,  Thomas  Archibald  Murray,  353  W.  60th  Place,  Chicago,  111., 

'99  Bigelow,  Mary  Constance,  407  W.  Washington  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  230 

'80  Bills,  Charles  Jacob,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  48 

'88  Bing,  Beniamin,  Urbana,  111.,  104 

'03  Biossat,  Harrv  Armand,  (1904)  5496  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  330 

'01  Bird,  Frederick  Joel,  Carterville,  111.,  272 

'03  Birdzell,  Luther  Earle,  705  N.  3d  St.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  330 

'81  Birnev,  Frank  Lansing,  1524  Gaylord  St.,  Denver,  Colo.,  54 

'05  Bishop,  George  William,  304  E.  Mulberry  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  406 

'01  Black,  Alice  Mary  (Arps),  Tolono,  111.,  273 

'03  Black,  George  W.,  Oakland,  111.,  330  [2  73 

'01  Black,  Laura  Louise  (Zartman),  100  Brownell  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 

'98  Black,  William  Wesley,  6347  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  213 

'77  Blackall,  Clarence  Howard,  16  Chauncy  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  28 

'04  Blackburn,  Roy  Jabey,  903  W.  Church  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  362 

'05  Blair,  Franklin  Irvine,  735  Case  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.,  406 

'87  Blake,  John  Bidwell,  1618  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  99 

'96  Blakeslee,  James  Woodbury,  301  Garrison  Ave.,  Carthage,  Mo.,  182 

'93  Blakesley,  George  Webster,  1200-04  West  1 1th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  143 

'80  Blev,  Tohn  Cornelius,  5046  Washington  Park  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  48 

'03  Block'  Edgar  William,  care  of  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Ft.  Dodge,  la.,  330 

'04  Blocker,  John  Douglas,  La  Porte,  Texas,  362 

'99  Bocock,  Clarence  Edgar,  Albion,  Idaho,  230 

'83  Bogardus,  Charles  Eugene,  90  Columbia  St.,  N.  Seattle,  Wash.,  69 

'77  Bogardus,  Eva  (Price),  34  Shilton  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28 

'04  Bogardus,  Frank  Smith,  care  of  Ind.  State  Normal  School,  Terre  Haute, 

'02  Boggess,  Arthur  Clinton,  Catlin,  111.,  300  [ilnd.,  363 

'92  Boggs,  Cassandra  Armstrong,  Seattle,  Wash.,  134 

'94  Boggs,  Lucinda,  811  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  155 

'83  Boggs,  Martha  Harriet  (Loor);  1214  N.  Vermilion  St.,  Danville,  111.,  69 

'05  Bogg,  Marv  (East),  97  Borwnell  St.,  New  Haven.  Conn.,  413 


Index  to  Alum.vi  637 

'02  Boggs,  Oliver  Carter,  808  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111..  300 

'03  Bond,  Anna  Louise,  215  S.  10th  St.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111..  330 

'03  Bond,  Austin,  Carmel,  Ind.,  331 

'04  Bond,  Bertha  Julia,  601  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111..  363 

'05  Bond,  John  Mvron.  316  S.  3d  Ave..  Ma\^vood.  111..  407 

'05  Boner, 'Halbert  Evans,  1006^  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  407 

'05  Bonnell,  Everett  Shanon,  La  Moille,  111..  407 

'01  Bonser,  Frederick  Gordon.  Teachers'  Coll..  Columbia,  U.,  New  York, 

'04  Booker.  Helen  Ethel.  Chrisman,  111.,  363  [N.  Y.,  273 

'99  Booker.  Lucile  Alice,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  230 

'03  Boon,  Henrv  Lehr,  602  \V.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111..  331 

'95  Boon.  William  Guthrie.  981  Washington  St.,  Burlington,  la.,  168 

'04  Booth,  Marv  Josephine.  Charleston.  111.,  363 

'81  Boothbv.  Arthur.  3311  N.  Pennsvlvania  St..  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  54 

'89  Bopes.  Charles  Arthur.  Revnolds^  111..  112 

'02  Bopp,  WilHam  George.  942  Addison  St..  Chicago.  111.,  301 

'04  Bom.  Alda  Halderm.ann,  506  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  363 

'05  Borton,  Byron  Sarver,  Orleans,  Minn.,  407 

'03  Borton,  Lixcina  Jane,  (Rodi),  17  Pingree  St.,  Calumet,  Mich.,  331 

'02  Borton,  William  Frankhn,  416  W.  Jefferson  St..  FortWayne,  Ind..  301 

'79  *Boume,  Henry  Peter,  43 

'91  Bouton,  Charles  Sherman,  Springdale.  Ark.,  124 

'88  Bowditch,  Fred  D.,  504  So.  Race  St.,  Urbana.  111.,  104 

'95  Bower,  Robert  Allen.  Tolona.  111..  168 

'03  Bowm.an,  Gertrude  (Johnson,  1410  Euclid  Ave.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.,  331 

'05  Bowser,  Ralph  Em.mett.  Forest  City.  111.,  407 

'90  Bowsher,  Columbus  Austin.  Champaign,  111.,  117 

'81  Boyd,  Comm.a  Nathaniel,  Sheffield.  111.,  54 

'01  Boyd.  Edward  Parkman.  Ft.  CoUins,  Colo..  273 

'00  Bovd.  Hobart  Shearman,  Lewistown,  111.,  248 

'01  BoVd,  John  WilHam,  Fisher,  111..  273 

'91  Bovd,  Willard  Albion,  95  Libertv  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  124 

'02  Boyer,  Harry  Bernard,  Champaign.  111.,  301  [Chicago.  111.,  1 17 

'90  Boyle,  Anna  Cecilia  (Junkensfeld),   320  S.   Prairie  Ave.,  Austin  Sta., 

'01  Bracken,  EUis  Freem.an,  1162  E.  56th  St.,  Chicago.  111.,  274 

'05  Braden.  Clarence  Arthur.  Cutler.  111..  407 

'02  Braden,  John  Henrv,  Albia,  la.,  301 

'99  Bradlev,  James  Clifford,  518  Frick  Bldg.,  Pittsburg.  Pa..  230 

'03  Bradsh'aw.  Jessie  I.  (White).  1609  N.  Sawyer  Ave..  Chicago.  111..  331 

'83  Brainard.  Clarence  V..  Tiskilwa,  111..  69 

'00  Branch,  Elizabeth  (Shepherd),  William.stown,  Mass.,  248 

'97  Brandt,  Eugene  Herman,  1621  Locust  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  196 

'84  Braucher,  Alma  Elizabeth.  227  Lincoln  Ave.,  Lincoln,  111.,  77 

'84  Braucher,  Arthur  Conrad.  501  Sherman  St..  Danville.  111..  77 

'91  Braucher.  Ernest  Newton,  2790  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111..  125 

'94  Braucher.  Herbert  Hill.  227  Lincoln  Ave.,  Lincoln,  111.,  155 

'97  Braucher.  Ralph  Waldo,  Neogo,  Cumberland  Co.,  111.,  1Q6 

'85  Braucher,  William  Burson,  525  Sherman  St.,  Danville,  111..  84 

'04  *Braun,  Walter  Charles  Emil.  363 

'05  Brayton,  Abbey  Louisa,  137  So.  11th  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  407 

'01  Bravton,  Louis  Frederick, Guaranty  Loan  Bldg..  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  274 

'98  Brei'dert  Henrv  Cvrille,  124  W.  College  St.,  Cannonsburg,  Penn..  213 

'02  Breitstadt.  John  Henrv,  325  S.  Ninth  St.,  Quincv,  111..  301 

'96  Brenke,  William  Charles,  35  Eustis  St.,  N.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  182 

'82  *Bridge.  Arthur  M.,  62 

'78  *Bridge,  Wallace  Everett,  35 

'01  Bridgm.an.  Minnie  C.  (Ingham).  Clinton.  111..  274 

'04  Briggle.  Charles  Guv,  Morris,  111..  363 

'89  *Briggs,  Charles  Wes'ley,  112 

'01  Briggs,  Claude  Porter^  Aurora,  111.,  274 


638  University  of  Illinois 

'03  Briggs,  Edwin  Cressv,  814  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  331 

'80  Briles,  Bvard  Stevens  (1904),  106  E.  Fourth  St.,  Carthage,  Mo.,  49 

'05  gBriscoe,  Charlev  Francis,  604  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111,.  456 

'91  Broaddus,  Alice  Virginia  (Clark),  928  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  125 

'02  Broadhead,  Annie  Maple,  Normal,  111.,  301 

'98  Brockway,  Edwin  Ladue,  213  W.  104th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  214 

'05  Bronson,  Frank  Lloyd,  402  E.  Kent  St.,  Streator,  111.,  407 

'89  Bronson,  Lillie  O.,  1107  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  112 

'77  *Broshar,  Cornelia,  28 

'03  Brotherton,  Jane  Widnev,  Brumback  Librarv.  Van  Wert,  O.,  331 

'04  Browder,  Olin  Lorraine, '803  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  364 

'98  Brower,  Lvle  Irenus,  Pittsburg,  Kas.,  214 

'97  *Brower,  Ralph  Plumb,  197. 

'75  Brown,  Dillon  Sidney,  Genoa,  111.,  14 

'93  Brown,  Frank  Minear,  411  Univ.  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  143 

'78  Brown,  Frank  Adelbert,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.,  36 

'03  Brown,  Lewis,  611  20th  St.,  Moline,  111.,  332 

'75  Brown,  Ralph  Lee,  Aberdeen,  Brown  Co.,  S.  Dak.,  14 

'04  Brown,  Seym.our  Dewey,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  364 

'97  Brown,  Walter  Burrows,  89  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  197 

'00  Brown.  WilHam  Jay,  1170  Broadway,  New  York,  xN.  Y.,  248 

'94  Browning,  Howard  Allen,  Elgin,  111.,  155 

'90  Brumbach,  Lucia  Rav  (Bogardus),  323  14th  Ave.,  North  Seattle,  Wash., 

'02  Brundage,  Martin  De'nman,  Malta,  111.,  302  [117 

'04  Brunner,  Camilla  Margaret,  1406  Bluff  St.,  Peru,  111.,  364 

'77  Brush,  Charles  Eliphalet,  414  36th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  29 

'88  Bryant,  William  Cullen,  Dillon,  Mont..  105 

'05  Brydges,  Carl  Kent.  277  Division  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  407 

'01  Buchanan,  James  William,  1617  Gardner  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  274 

'04  Buchanan,  John  Lee,  care  of  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  146 

'04  Buck,  Gertrude  Amelia,  Emporia,  Kas.,  364 

'97  Buck,  Luella  Eugenia  (Linn),  6501  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  197 

'77  Buckingham,  William,  care  of  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles, 

'02  Buerkin,  Emma,  1234  Broadway,  Quincy,  111.,  302  [Cal.,  29 

'03  Buerkin,  Marguerite  P.  (Ward),  971  N.  Cherry  St.,  Galesburg,  111.,  332 

'82  Bullard,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1680  Barry  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  62 

'82  Bullard,  George  Wesley,  523  North  J  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash..  63 

'05  Bullard,  Helen  EHzabeth,  318  S.  Glenwood  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.,  408 

'78  Bullard,  Samuel  Alexander,  318  S.  Glenwood  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.,  36 

'86  Bullard,  S.  Foster,  3001  N.  29th  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  92 

'00  Bullock,  Jessie  Jane,  209  E.  White  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  248 

'77  Bumstead,  James  Edward,  Dundee,  111.,  29 

'02  Bundv,  Raphael  Parmer,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  302 

'91  Bunton,  Fred  Lvle,  730  Witherspoon  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  125 

'95  Burdick,  Charles  Baker,  1207  Hartford  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  168 

'01  Burdick,  Jay  Horace,  25  S.  Shanning  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  274 

'04  Burford,  Cary  Olive,  Iowa  Falls,  la.,  364 

'04  Burgess,  Fred  Henrv,  1108  E.  I5th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  364 

'04  Burgess,  Ralph  Royal,  229  65th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  365 

'00  Burke,  Eugene  Irving,  609  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  248 

'03  Burkhalter,   Wayne   Edison,   care  of   Isthmian   Canal   Com.,   Panama, 

'03  Burkhart,  Jean,  Marion,  111.,  332  [Canal  Zone,  332 

'04  Burkhart,  John  Herman,  Belleville,  111.,  365  [230 

'99  Burkland,  Theodore  Leonard,  care  of  Peoria  W.  Works  Co.,  Peoria,  111., 

'05  Burnett,  WilHam  Thomas,  Urbana,  111.,  408 

'05  ABumham,  Daniel  Hudson,  1417  Ry.  Exchange  Bldg  ,  Chicago,  111.,  463 

'78  Burr,  Ellis  M.,  306  Washington  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  36 

'02  Burrill,  Lettie  Evelyn,  3124  E.  Ninth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  302      [332 

'03  Burrill,  Mildred  Anne  (Stone),  803  E.  Washington  St.,  Bloomington,  111., 

'95  Burrill,  William  Thomas,  3010  4th  St.,  S.  E.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  169 


Index  to  Alumxi  639 

'00  Burroughs,  Wesley  Elmer,  3328  4th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  2-iS 

'92  Burrows,  Parke  Tunis,  221  Mississippi  Ave.,  Davenport,  la.,  134 

'96  Burt,  Henrv  Jackson,  222  Equitable  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo.,  182 

'72  Bunvash,  Milo  Benedict,  610  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  1 

'95  Busev,  Frank  Lyman,  Urbana,  111.,  169 

'00  Busev,  Robert  Oscar,  Urbana,  111.,  249 

'94  Bush,  Arthur  Willis,  LeadviUe,  Colo.,  156 

'00  Bush,  John  Kenyon,  653  So.  Chicago  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  249 

'88  Bush,  Lincoln,  281  Springdale  Ave.,  East  Orange,  X.  J.,  105 

'79  Butler,  William  Nichols,  Cairo,  111.,  44 

'94  Buttertield,  Clarence  James,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  156 

'91  Butterfield,  Helen  E.  (Schoonhoven),  34  Second  Place,  Brooklvn,  X.  Y., 

'79  Butts,  Augusta  Esther,  1375  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.,' 44     [125 

'98  Byrne,  Lee,  3948  Delmar  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  214 

'02  Cadwell,  Charles  Xickerson,  Cadwell,  111.,  302 

'04  Cafkv,  Mabel  Etta  (Stark),  903  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  365 

'96  Cairns,  Cora  Mae  (Marsh),  911  Fair  Oaks  Ave.,  So.  Pasadena,  Calif..  182 

'02  Cairns,  David  Gem.m.ell,  Ottawa,  111.,  302     • 

'04  Caldwell,  Elizabeth  E.  (Ingalls),  Washington,  Kan.,  365 

'OS  Calhoun,  Helen  Vera,  504  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  408 

'01  Calhoun,  Henrietta  Ann,  504  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  275 

'95  Call,  Hortense  (Barr),  702  West  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  169 

'05  Camp,  Cara  Louis,  718  W.  Logan  St.,  Lincoln,  111.,  408 

'90  Camp,  Norman  Harvey,  1037  Early  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  117 

'75  Campbell,  Amanda  (Moore),  Clinton,  111.,  15 

'01  Campbell,  Ashton  Ellsworth,  604  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  275 

'00  Campbell,  Bruce  Alexander,  500-5  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  East  St.  Louis, 

111.,  249 

'03  Campbell,  Daisv  I.  (Fluck),  105  E.  Clark  St.,  Cham.paign,  111.,  532 

'95  Campbell,  George  H.,  Woolner  Blk.,  Peoria.  Ill,,  169 

'76  *Campbell,  James  William,  22 

'74  Campbell,  John  P.,  Winchester,  111.,  9 

'84  Campbell,  Juniata  G.  (Hunt),  37  East  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  78 

'04  Campbell,  Muriel  Florence  (Buckles),  728  S.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign, 

'96  *Campbell,  Walter  Gilbert,  182  [111.,  365 

'03  /iCannon,  Joseph  Gurnev,  Danville,  111.,  460 

'87  Cantine,  Edward  Ike,  45  Watson  Ave.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.,  99 

'95  Capps,  Earl  Vanhise,  Blair,  Neb.,  169 

'00  Capron,  Clvde,  Marion,  111.,  249 

'97  Capron,  Frank  Read,  1659  Park  Place,  Wichita,  Kas.,  197 

'95  ■  Carberrv,  Rav  Shepard,  Mitchell,  Neb.,  169 

'05  Carleton,  Bertha  M.,  Willow  Bank,  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  408 

'95  Carmack,  Clyde  Robert,  Tropico,  Calif.,  170 

'82  Carman,  William  Burgess,  32  Upton  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  63 

'05  Carmichael,  Berton  Eugene,  Wooster,  O.,  408 

'96  Carnahan,  David  Hobart,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111.,  182  [135 

'92  Carnahan,  Franklin  Gregory,  901  Chamber  of  Com.,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 

'04  Carothers,  Wilhelmina  Ellen,  54  The  Olympia,  Washington,  D.  C,  365 

'93  Carpenter,  Harvev  Irving,  602  E.  Univ.  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  143 

'97  Carpenter,  Hubert  Vinton,  Pullman,  Wash.,  197 

'01  Carr,  George  Russell,  227-234  Postal  Tele.  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  275 

'05  Carr,  Maurice  Le  Rov,  Avon.  111..  408 

'93  Carr.  Robert  Franklin,  416  Home  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  143 

'04  Carriel,  Fred  Clifford,  1152  W.  Coll.  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  365 

'01  Carroll,  Jessie  Anna,  Whittier,  CaHf.,  275 

'91  Carson,  Anna,  310  High  St.,  Urbana.  111.,  125 

'03  Carson,  Francis  Thomas,  310  High  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  332 

'99  gCarson,  Lucv  Hamilton,  Dillon,  Mont.,  449 

'93  Carter,  Charles  Willard,  Batavia,  111.,  144 


640  University  of  Illinois 

'01  Carter,  Florence  E.  (Sherman),  Beartooth  Ranch,  Joliet,  Mont.,  2  75 

'85  Carter,  Harrv  Leslie.  Humboldt,  111.,  85 

'05  Carter,  Ralph  Merle,  922  N.  Church  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  409 

'88  Carter,  Truman  Post,  475  Lincoln  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  105 

'02  Carter,  William  Curtis,  3853  Langlev  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  302 

'89  Carver,  Albert,  120  W.  Allen  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  112 

'04  Casey.  Charles  Nicholas,  4021  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  366 

'05  Casserlv,  Thomas  David,  438  Rebecca  St.,  Wilkinsburg  Sta.,  Pittsburg, 

'05  Caswell,  Julia  Ethel,  1592  Court  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  409         [Pa.,  409 

'03  Cattron,  John  WilHam,  ElHsville,  111.,  333 

'03  Cavanor,  Frank  Tracv,  6619  Green  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  333 

'05  Center,  Orlo  Dorr,  Champaign,  111.,  409 

'03  Chacev,  Anna  Olive  (Kuehn),  233  Heame  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  333 

'01  Chamberlain,  Charles  Corv,  303  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  275 

'03  Chamberlain,  Martin  Tuttle,  411  Globe  Bldg,,  Seattle,  Wash.,  333 

'05  /iChamberlin,  McKendree  Hypes,  Lebanon,  111.,  463 

'05  /zChamberlin,  Thomas  Chrowder,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.,  464 

'93  Chambers,  William  Rock,  414  Daniel  Bldg.,  Danville,  111.,  144 

'76  Chandler,  William  Bayrd,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  22 

'05  /^Chanute,  Octave,  413  E.  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  464 

'02  Chapin,  Arlo,  304  W.  Columbia  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  303 

'01  Chapin,  Edward  Pierce,  Freeburg,  111.,  275 

'04  Chapin,  Lucv,  304  W.  Columbia  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  366 

'01  Chapman,  Charles  Hiram,  122  S.  13th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  276 

'03  Chapman,  Daniel  Ward,  Vienna,  111.,  333 

'84  Chapman,  Norm.an  Ward,  117  Cherry  St.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  78 

'01  *Chase,  Adelaide  Maria,  2  76 

'96  Chatten,  Melville  Clarke,  2049  Main  St.,  Quincy,  111.,  183 

'74  Cheever,  Alice  (Brvan),  401  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  9 

'05  Chester,  Anna,  717  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  409 

'91  Chester,  Dick  Hubert,  74  Montclair  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  126 

'98  Chester,  Guv  Jacobs,  520  E.  Monroe  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  214 

'91  Chester,  John  Needles,  Box  1103,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  126 

"97  Chester,  Manley  Earle,  463  West  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  198 

'01  Chester,  Margaret  Belle,  717  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  276 

'93  Chester,  Oscar  Paul,  4707  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago.,  111.,  144 

'94  Chipman,  Paul,  Room  48  Sovereign  Bank  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Canada,  156 

'99  *Chipps,  Halbert  Lilly,  231 

'01  Chipps,  Willis  Cullen,  Suffern,  New  York,  276 

'86  Chitty,  William  Lemon,  Bethesda,  Md.,  92 

'03  Chrisholm,  Estella  Forth,  (home)  Farmer  Citv,  333 

'89  Church,  Blanche  Adelaide,  636  Joliet  St.,  La  Salle,  111.,  112 

'00  Church,  W^ alter  Samuel,  2679  Kenmore  Ave.,  Edgewater,  Sta.,  Chicago, 

'99  Chuse,  Harry  Arthur,  Mattoon,  111.,  1117  Wabash  Ave.,  231        [111.,  249 

'05  Clark,  AHce  Hartzell,  5733  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  409 

'94  *Clark,  Amos  Cabel,  156 

'04  Clark,  Angie  Rav,  137  75th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  366 

'98  Clark,  Charles  Albert,  Ft.  Worden,  Port  Townsend,  Wash.,  214 

'98  Clark,  Charles  Richard,  Cham.paign,  111.,  215 

'76  Clark,  Charles  Wright,  813  Securitv  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  22 

'04  Clark,  Clinton  OHver,  403  D.  Ave.,  Lawton,  Okla.,  366 

'99  Clark,  Edith  (Burr),  care  of  Burr,  Patterson  &  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  231 

'90  Clark,  Edith  Louise  (Kirkpatrick),  Urbana,  111.,  117 

'05  Clark,  Ella  Hazel,  58  Orange  St.,  Asheville,  N.  C,  409 

'02  Clark,  Emma  Alberta,  808  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  303 

'90  Clark,  Frank  Henrv,  130  Eighth  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  118 

'85  Clark,  Kate  Frances  (Stockham),  1113  N.  25th  St.,  Birmingham,  Ala., 

'04  Clark,  Lorin,  Hom.er,  111.,  366g  .#>;  ^,  [85 

'84  *Clark,  Lucv  Jane,  78  :^-^'^ 

'99  Clark,  Mar'y  Edith,  Sheldon,  111.,  231 


Index  to  Alumni  641 

'03  Clark,  Matilda  Lenna,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Carthage,  111.,  :-,3^ 

'87  Clark,  Percival  Lemon,  Nat'l  Self -Winding  Clock  Co.,  Champaign,  111., 

'Q9  Clark,  Philip  Henry,  Galena,  111.,  231  [99 

'04  Clark,  Thomas  Aquilla,  808  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  366 

'90  Clark,  Thomas  Arkle,  928  W.  Illinois  St..  Urbana,  111.,  118 

'05  Clark,  William  Arthur,  808  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  410 

'91  Clarke,  Edwin  Besancon,  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  126 

'02  Clarke,  Ehvyn  Lorenzo,  Rolla,  Mo.,  303  [Heights,  111.,  183 

'96  Clarke,  Florence  Besancon  (Michalek),   1629  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chicago 

'91  Clarke,  Frederick  Woodruff,  1009  New  York  Life  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  126 

'97  Clarke,  Octave  Besancon,  4867  Fountain  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  198 

'04  Clarkson,  Edna  (Evans),  Olden,  Mo.,  366 

'90  Clarkson,  James  Francis,  4823  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  118 

'00  Clatworthv,  Linda  May,  Public  Library  &  Museum,  Davton,  O.,  249 

'77  *Clay,  Luther  G.,  29 

'05  Clav,  Marcia  Barnes,  North  Bristol,  O.,  410 

'05  Clay,  Wharton.  3145  Rhoades  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  410 

'98  Clayton,  Thomas  Wilev,  2655  N.  Robev  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  215 

'95  Clement,  Clarence  Adlebert,  Wvanet,  111.,  170 

'05  Clendenin,  George  Morev,  1009'So.  Second  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  410 

'05  Clendenin,  Lois  Grace,  7'22  Center  St.,  Cairo,  111..  410 

'99  Clififord,  Charles  Luther,  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  231 

'90  Clinton,  George   Perkins,  care  of  Conn.  Agr.   Exp.   Sta.,  New  Haven, 

'95  *Clinton,  John  De  Witt,  170  [Conn.,  11& 

'03  Clinton,  Lucile  Anna,  Charleston,  111.,  334 

'02  Coar,  Elsa  Jeanette,  State  Line,  Mass.,  303 

'03  ^Coar,  Henrv  Livingston,  930  W.  Illinois  St.,  L^rbana,  453 

'79  *Coburn,  Ralph  P.,  44 

'81  Coddington,  Archibald  Osborn,  938  Summerdale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  54 

'75  Coddington,  Vantile  William,  North  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  15 

'03  Coen,  Homer  Clarence,  115  Kitchell,  Ave.,  Olnev,  111.,  334 

'89  Coffeen,  Amv.  312  W.  Clark  St.,  Champaign,  111",  113 

'93  CofTeen,  Fred  Goldsmith,  104  E.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  144 

'98  Coffeen,  Harv  Clarv,  Flat  3,  3801  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  215 

'94  Coffman,  Birch  DaVid,  730  N.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  156 

'01  Coffman,  Harrv  Augustus,  107  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  276 

'78  Coffman,  Noah  Beery,  ChehaHs.  Wash.,  37 

'78  Coffin,  Frank  Shennan,  Quitman,  Miss.,  37 

'05  Cohen,  Berthold,  637  46th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  410 

'01  Cole,  Agnes  Marv,  Urbana,  111.,  276 

'97  gCole,  Charles  Nelson,  45  King  St.,  Oberlin,  O.,  447 

'82  Cole,  Edward  Everett,  905  White  Ave.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  63 

'04  Cole,  Emo  Lizzie,  216  High  St.,  Keokuk,  la.,  367 

'82  Cole,  Fronia  Rickords  (Hall),  McLeansboro,  111.,  63 

'96  Cole,  Mary  Maude  (Scott),  1200  Douglas  Ave.,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  183 

'85  Cole,  Thomas  Edward,  Le  Mars,  la.,  85 

'05  /tColeman,  Norman  Jav,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  463 

'98  Collins,  Edgar  Francis,  1203  State  St.,  Schenectadv,  N.  Y.,  215 

'01  Collins,  Guv  Richard,  106  N.  Hope  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif..  277 

'05  Collins.  Marv,  720  Sixth  St.,  La  Salle,  111.,  410 

'02  *Collins,  Frank  Bernard,  303 

'04  Colp,  Leonard  Allen,  Marion,  111.,  367 

'85  Colton,  Simeon  Colton,  603  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  85 

'78  Columbia,  Emma  (Mann),  Hvde  Park  Hotel,  Chicago,  111.,  37 

'83  Colvin,  Marv  Sabina  (Hargis),  Bondville,  111.,  70 

•01  Conard,  Philip  Arthur,  3  W.  29th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  277 

'02  Condit,  Jav  Sidncv,  Temple  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  303 

'80  ConkHn,  Roland  Ray,  111  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  49 

'84  Conkling,  Anna  J.  (Sevmour),  Waverlv,  Mass.,  78 

03  Conley,  John  Edward,' Areola,  111.,  334 


642  University  of  Illinois 

'88  Connet,  Ella,  412  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  105 

'04  Converse,  Edward  Chapman,  Champaign,  111.,  367 

'80  Cook,  Charles  F.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  49 

'OS  Cook,  Ernest,  108  S.  Fifth  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  410 

'03  Cook,  James  Fitchie,  Woodstock,  111.,  334 

'93  Cook,  James  W.,  1650  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  144 

'04  /jCook,  John  W.,  DeKalb,  111.,  461 

'90  Cook,  Robert  James,  616  W.  65th  PI.,  Englewood,  Chicago,  111.,  119 

'05  Cook,  Thomas,  Lee,  SulHvan,  111.,  411 

'02  Cook,  William  Adelbert,  Marion,  111.,  304 

'99  Cooke,  Jane  EHzabeth,  218  Maryland  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C, 

'05  /iCooley,  Edwin  Gilbert,  La  Grange,  111.,  464  [232 

'04  Coolidge,  Orrill  Pauline,  Niles,  Mich.,  367 

'00  Cooper,  Fred  Worth,  3998  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  250 

'81  *Cooper,  Frederic  E.,  54 

'96  Cooper,  Paul  Henry,  Jr.,  Aurora,  111.,  183 

'00  Corbus,  Burton  Robinson,  82  Monroe  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  250 

'90  Cornelison,  Robert  Wilson,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  119 

'93  Cornell,  WilHam  Henry,  7332  Hermitage  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  144 

'05  Corrin,  William  Garret,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Neola,  la.,  411 

'05  /zCortelyou,  George  Bruce,  2111  Bancroft  Place,  Washington,  D.  C,  465 

'02  Cowley,  Thomas  Philip,  274  42d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  304 

'04  Cox,  Manford  E.,  Robinson,  111.,  367 

'04  Coy,  Alice  Bourland,  College  Hill,  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  367 

'90  Crabbs,  Clarence  Lincoln,  620  24th  St.,  Moline,  111.,  119 

'93  Craig,  Edward  Chilton,  Mattoon,  111.,  145 

'98  Craig,  Wallace,  Zoology  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.,  215 

'83  *Craig,  William  Patterson,  70 

'05  Crane,  Helen  Marv,  care  of  Ind.  St.  Normal  Sch  ,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  411 

'98  Crathorne,  Arthuf  R.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111.,  216 

'94  Crawford,  Thomas,  Clinton  Elec.  Lt.  &  Coke  Co.,  Clinton,  111.,  156 

'97  Crellin,  Charles  Virgil,  509  E.  32d  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  198 

'04  Cresap,  Ernest  Wilfred,  224  So.  Sixth  St.,  Coshocton,  O.,  367 

'04  Cresap,  Trella  Jane,  202  So.  Romine  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  368 

'92  Crissey,  John  Waterbury,  1725  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  135 

'02  Cracker,  William,  Kewanee,  111.,  304 

'86  Cromwell,  John  C,  1104  New  England  Bldg.,  Cleveland,  O.,  93 

'05  Crosby,  Clififord,  610  E.  2d  St.,  Kewanee,  111.,  411 

'92  Cross,  Charles  Williams,  1629  Park  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  135 

'05  Cross,  Ethan  Allen,  5413  Jackson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  411 

'01  Crossland,  George  Marshall,  227  Locust  St.,  De  Kalb,  111.,  277 

'03  Crosthwait,  George  Ashley,  Moscow,  Idaho,  334 

'01  Crouch,  William  Liebrick,  care  of  Dwight  Furness,  Guanajuato,  Mexico, 

'77  Crow,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Ceder  Place,  Keokuk,  la.,  29  [277 

'03  /iCullom,  Shelby  Moore,  Springfield,  111.,  460  [Minn.,  37 

'78  Culver,  Annette  M.    (Ellison),    care    of    Public    Library,    Minneapolis, 

'02  Cunningham,  Ralph  Edwin,  642  Rubey  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  304 

'01  Curfman,  Lawrence  Everett,  412  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  277 

'82  Curtiss,  William  Goss,  Stockton,  111.,  64 

'03  Cusick,  John  Fay,  Chrisman,  111.,  334 

'05  Cutler,  Frank  Woodbury,  842  N.  Main  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  411 

'04  Cuttle,  Frederick,  368 

'74  Dabriskian,  Gregory  Gabriel,  Backjajeck,  Turkev,  10 

'04  Dadant,  Henry  Camille,  Hamilton,  111.,  368 

'02  Dadant,  Louis  Charles,  Hamilton,  111.,  304 

'03  Dake,  Le  Roy,  Gilbert  Walla  Walla,  Wash,.  305 

'02  Dalbey,  Dwight  Stout,  Jerseyville,  111.,  304 

'03  Danahey,  Thomas  Francis,  614  N.  13th  St.,  Quincv,  111.,  335 

'02  Dancly,  Mary  Golden  (Slaughter),  Paris,  111  .  335 


Index  to  Alumni  643 

'03  Daniels,  Edna  Earle,  427  N.  Hazel  St.,  Danville,  111.,  335 

'93  Danley,  Willis  Wilson,  20  Cheapside,  E.  C. ,  London,  England,  145 

'91  Darby,  Nellie  Margaret,  Rogers,  Ark.,  126 

'03  Darlington,  Genevieve,  329  S.  Stone  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  33S 

'00  Darmer,  George  Alexander,  Woodstock,  111.,  250 

'05  Dart,  Whitman,  5656  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  411 

'89  Daugherty,  Louis  S.,  116  E.  Baldwin  St.,  Kirksville,  Mo.,  113 

'05  Davidson,  Thomas  Meredith,  Champaign,  111.,  411 

'05  Davis,  Anna  Clara,  Carbondale,  111.,  412 

'81  Davis,  Arthur  Eldorus,  (1904)  Arbola,  Texas,  55 

'04  Davis,  Cleon  Leslie,  905  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  368 

'03  gDavis,  Exum  Woodard,  Chenoa,  111.,  454 

'05  Davis,  Forrest  Suprgeon,  Robinson,  111.,  412 

'88  Davis,  Frank  Loyen,  1711  Flatiron  Bldg.,  New  York.,  N.  Y.,  106 

'03  Davis,  H.  S.,  314  Rookery  Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  33-^ 

'86  Davis,  James  Oliver,  1907  Travis  St.,  Houston,  Tex.,  93 

'82  Davis,  Jeptha  H.,  (1904)  Straight  Creek,  Kas..  64 

'72  Davis,  John  Jefferson,  1111  College  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis.,  1 

'04  Davis,  John  Wolfersperger,  315  Bissel  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  368 

'81  Davis,  Mariette  (Beardsley),  3621  Walnut  St.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.,  55 

'01  Davis,  Mary  Belle,  606  So.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  277' 

'78  Davis,  Nancv  (Scovell),  Lexington,  Kv.,  37 

'03  Davis,  Wilmer  Esla,  Urbana,  111.,  335  ' 

'98  Davison,  Chester  Morton,  Railway  Exchange,  Chicago,  111.,  216 

'04  Davison,  Mabel  Katherine,  Joliet,  111.,  368 

'03  Dawson,  Charles  H.,  (1904)  379  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  335 

'04  Davton,  Laura,  Paris,  111.,  368 

'78  Dean,  Frank  A.,  Holdrege,  Neb.,  37 

'78  Deardorff,  Sarah  C.  (Donnell),  Ashland,  Clark  county,  Kas.,  38 

'03  gDehn,  William  Maurice,  Champaign,  111.,  454 

'03  De  Motte,  [ames  Rov,  3440  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  336 

'02  De  Motte,  Rubv  Tho'rne,  905  Cascade  Ave.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  305 

'81  Dennis,  Charles  Henry,  1893  Roscoe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  55 

'05  Denny,  Christina,  Lincoln,  111.,  412 

'04  Derby,  Alice  Greenwood,  93  I5th  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.,  368 

'OS  Derr,  Harry  Benjamin.  Danville,  111.,  412 

'01  Detrick,  Nellie  Elizabeth,  602  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  277 

'04  Dewev,  James  Ansel,  Armstrong,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  198 

'88  *Dewev.  Ralph  Elmore,  106 

'97  Dewev,  Sarah  Louise,  701  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana.,  111.,  198 

'05  Dewh'erst,  Harry  Thomas,  Olney,  111.,  412 

'02  De  Velde,  Harrv  Samuel,  375  Crescent  Ave.,  Norwood  Pk.,  Chicago,  111., 

'04  Deutschmann,  Fred  John,  Jr.,  Belleville,  111.,  369  ]305 

'03  Dickerson,  George  Hamm,  6119  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  336 

'03  Dickerson,  OHver  Morton,  1102  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  336 

'05  Dickey,  Cromwell  Bartlett,  921  St.  Nichols  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  412 

'98  Dickey,  James  Harvey,  Decatur,  111.,  216 

'05  /^Dickinson,  Jacob  McGavock,   1  Park  Row,  Chicago,  111  ,  465 

'94  Dickinson,  Richard  Jav,  Eureka,  111.,  156 

'04  Diefenbach,  Arthur  Garfield,  Blue  Island,  111.,  369 

'04  Dieterle,  Edward  August,  909  Ogden  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  369 

'05  Dillavou,  John  Milford,  De  Land,  111.,  412 

'01  Dillon.  Gertrude  Semphill,  Sheldon,  111.,  278 

'04  Dillon,  Mertie  Mav,  Normal,  111.,  369 

'01  Dillon,  Rov  Hodgson,  49  Wall  st..  New  York..  N.  Y..  278 

'95  Dillon,  William  Henrv,  Detroit,  Mich.,  170 

'98  Dillon,  William  Wagner,  552  Englewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  216 

'99  Dinwiddie,  Virginia  (Piper),  625  W.  Fourth  St.,  Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla., 

'04  Dirks,  Henry  Bernhard,  202  E.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  369'        [232 

'02  Dobbins,  Ethel  Irene,  402  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111..  305 


644  University  of  Illinois 

'75  Dobson,  Franklin  Pierce,  P.  O.  Box  965,  Chicago,  111.,  15 

'99  Dodds,  George,  2605  Norwood  Ave.,  Norwood,  O.,  232 

'86  Dodds,  Joseph  Chambers,  203  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  93 

'03  Dodge,  Bertha  Alma  (Piper),  60  Marble  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  336 

'04  Doeden,  Frederick  Hugo,  E.  Peoria,  111.,  369 

'00  Dolan,  William  John,  Granite  City,  111.,  2  50 

'02  Dole,  Sarah  Pauline  (Morgan),  Humboldt,  111.,  305 

'03  Dolkart,  Leo,  1442  13th  St.,  Moline,  111.,  336 

'00  Doney,  Oliver  Kinsey,  511  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  250 

'95  Donnan,  Alexander,  Independence,  la.,  170 

'99  Donoghue,  Richard  Charles,  La  Salle,  111.,  232 

'02  Donoghue,  William  Joseph,  La  Salle,  111.,  305 

'04  Dorman,  Archie  Bland,  Tavlorville,  111.,  369 

'05  Dosch,  Charles  Fred,  72  Bingham  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  412 

'00  Doughertv,  Horace  Raymond,  Peoria,  111.,  250 

'00  Dowiatt,  Stanislaw  (1904),  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  250 

'76  Drake,  James  Frederick,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  23 

'03  Drake,  Jeanette  May,  Jacksonville,  111.,  337 

'05  /^Draper,  Andrew  Sloan,  133  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  465 

'02  Draper,.  Charlotte  Enid  (Smith),  50  Kaminagarekawa,  Cho  Hiroshima, 

'02  Draper,  Edwin  Lyon,  133  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  306       [Japan,  305 

'81  Dressor,  John  C,  Greenville,  111.,  55 

'04  Drew,  Frank  Leon,  Gorgona,  Panama,  Canal  Zone,  370 

'72  Drewry,  Henry  N.,  Altamont,  111.,  1 

'02  Drury^  Clair  Fred,  1927  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  306 

'74  Drury,  Ebenezer  Lewis,  Chamberlain,  S.  Dak.,  10 

'05  Drury,  Frances  Keese  Wynkoop,  Univ.  Sta.,  Urbana,  111.,  413 

'03  Drury,  Ralph  Southward',  6454  ElHs  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  337 

'87  Dryer,  Ervin,  26  Ogden  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  100 

'04  Dryer,  John  Lewis,  Hillsboro,  111.,  370 

'99  Du  Bois,  Alexander  Dawes,  418  W.  72d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  232 

'04  Duell,  Earl  Leroy,  Devil's  Lake,  N.  Dak.,  370 

'03  Duffy,  James  Franklin,  Jr.,  240  E.  65th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  337 

'95  Duffy,  Sherman  Riley,  Jr.,  269  Erie  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  191 

'97  Dull,  Raymond  William,  Aurora,  111.,  199 

'89  Dunaway,  Horace,  U.  S.  Engineer's  Office,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  113 

'02  Dunbar,  Margaret,  Macomb,  111.,  306 

'03  Dunkin,  Van  William,  202  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  337 

'75  Dunlap,  Burleigh  Arthur,  163  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  15 

'97  Dunlap,  Elmer  Edgar,  Columbus,  Ind.,  199 

'75  Dunlap,  Henry  M.,  Savoy,  111.,  15 

'85  Dunlap,  Robert  Livingston,  Savoy,  111.,  85 

'02  Dunning,  WilHam  Neil,  6623  Woo'dlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  306 

'04  Durland,  Clyde  Earl,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  370 

'96  Durstine,  Warren  Edward,  310  Nicholson  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  183 

'94  Eakle,  Silas  Jackson,  Antioch,  111.,  157 

'93  Earl,  Mark  Alden,  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  145 

'85  Earle,  Mary  Tracy,  Santiago  de  las  Vegas,  via  Havana,  Cuba,  85 

'01  East,  Edward  Murray,  care  of  Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  278 

"99  Eastm.an,  Harry  Truxtun,  1108  First  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  232 

'75  *Eaton,  Ernest,  16 

'74  Eaton,  Herbert,  R.  F.  D.  No.  58,  Sidney,  111.,  10 

'84  Eberlein,  Frederic  Walter,  Lacon,  111.,  78 

'02  Ebersol,  Elmer  Tryon,  7th  and  Wright  Sts.,  La  Salle,  111.,  306 

'05  Echols,  Silas,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  413 

'05  Eckhardt,  WilHam  George,  506  S.  Mathews  Ave,,  Urbana,  111.,  413 

•98  Eckles,  Harry  Edward,  Bridge  Dept.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  217 

'00  Eddy,  Clarence  Leroy,  So.  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  250 

'05  Edmiston,  Emma,  Rock  Falls,  111.,  413 


Index  to  Alumni  645 

'04  Edwards.  Charles.  9477  Ewing  Ave.,  So.  Chicago,  111.,  370 

'98  Edwards,  Grace  Osborne,  Superior,  Wis.,  217 

'82  Eichberg,  David.  Suite  510-167  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111..  64 

'04  Eidam,  Edward  GoUert.  The  Oxford.  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  370 

'04  Eide,  Torris,  Box  682,  Pocatello,  Idaho,  370 

'91  Eidmann,  Edward  Charles,  4246  Juniata  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  126 

'03  Eidmann,  Gustave  Herman,  Mascoutah,  111.,  337 

'87  Eisenmayer.  Ida  (Scheves).  Palisades,  Colo.,  100 

'82  Eisenmeyer,  Andrew  John,  Springfield,  Mo.,  64 

'05  Elden,  Ralph  Waldo,  State  Highwav  Comm'n,  Springfield,  111..  414 

'81  Elder.  Loretta  Kate  (Robinson),  448  Marion  St..  Oak  Park,  111.,  55 

'86  Elder,  Nellie  (Harris),  511  S.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign.  111.,  94 

'01  Elder,  Rov  Samuel,  over  Kansas  Nat'l  Bank,  Wichita,  Kas.,  278 

'88  *Eldridge.  "Marv  Augusta,  106 

'90  Ellars,  Jessie  (Hackett),  Tuscola,  111,,  119 

'77  Elliott,  Charles  Gleason,  Dept.  of  Agr'l,  Washington,  D.  C,  29 

'05  Elliott,  Josephine  Ruth,  Sterling,  111.,  414 

'85  Ellis.  George  Huntington,  1818  Wesley  Ave..  Evanston.  111..  86 

'84  Ellis.  Lola  D.  (Forsyth).  Gilbrov,  Calif.,  78 

'88  *Ellison,  Edward  E.,' 106 

'74  *Ells,  WilHam  C,  10 

'99  Elv,  Howard  Montgomerv,  738  First  Nafl  Bank  Bldg..  Chicago.  111.,  233 

'01  Emmett,  Arthur  Donaldson,  1011  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  278 

'86  *Endsley,  Leroy,  94 

'94  Engberg,  Martin  Jonas,  The  Engberg-Holmberg  Publishing  Co. ,  Chicago, 

'04  Engle,  Llovd  Edwin,  Metamora,  111.,  371  [111.,  157 

'02  English,  Edward  Cary,  Jr.,  510  Union  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  306 

'Oi  Engstrom,  Roy  Victor,  1204  N.  Madison  Ave.,  Peoria,  111..  371 

'91  Eno.  Frank  Harvev,  care  of  Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus,  O.,  127 

'98  Enochs,  Claude  Douglass,  900  Vine  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  217 

'98  Enochs,  Delbert  Riner.  6247  Wooldawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  217 

'04  Ericson,  Lambert  Theodore,  1301  12  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  371 

'86  Ermentrout,  Anna  Mae  (Kamper),  34  Elaine  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  94 

'96  Estee.  Henry  Clarence.  Gibson  City,  111..  184 

'74  Estep,  Harvev  C,  Waterman.  Kitsap  Co.,  Wash.,  10 

'78  *Estep,  Ida  Mav,  38 

'78  Estep,  Jessie,  Room  624  Alaska  Bldg..  Seattle.  Wash..  38 

'04  Etherton.  William  Alonzo.  5351  Bartmer  Ave..  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  371 

'05  Eustis,  Laura  Mae,  Ottawa,  111.,  414 

'04  Evans,  Kenneth  Neill.  412  W.  First  St.,  Taylorville.  111..  371 

'89  Evans.  Rolla  Watkins,  517  N.  Center  St.,  Bloomington.  111..  113 

'96  *Everett.  Frank  Milton.  184 

'98  Everhart,  Rollin  Oriando,  640  University  Blk..  Syracuse.  X.  Y..  217 

'86  Everhart,  Thomas  Ward  Beecher,  Hason  Citv,  111.,  94 

'75  *Everhart,  Winfield  Scott,  16 

'99  Fairchild,  Edna,  The  Lessing,  Chicago,  111.,  233 

'86  Fairchild,  Rozina  Phoebe  (Davis),  1907  Travis  St.,  Houston,  Tex.,  94 

'02  Fairclo,  George  Cassius,  411  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign.  111.,  307 

'02  Falkenburg.  Fred  Peter.  790  Maplewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  307 

'77  Falls,  Ida  Belle,  806  So.  6th  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  30 

'87  Fargusson.  Mark,  35  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  100 

'02  Farrin,  James  Moore,  361  E.  64th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  307 

'02  Farrin,  William  Otis,  Pulaski,  111.,  307 

'75  *Faulkner.  James,  16 

'  7  7  Faulkner,  Richard  Douglas,  8th  St. ,  near  Harrison,  San  Francisco,  Cal. ,  30 

'95  Fellheimer,  Alfred,  5  East  42d  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y..  171 

"01  Fellingham.  Clark  Hughes.  Verona.  111..  279 

'83  Fellows.  Clara  Belle  (Dav).  533  14th  Ave.,  N.  Seattle,  Wash.,  70 

'05  JiFelmlev,  David,  XormaL  111..  466 


646  University  of  Illinois 

'94  Ferris,  Hiram  Burns,  P.  O.  Box.  1848,  Spokane,  Wash.,  157 

'95  Ferris,  Joel  Edward,  1367  Union  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  171 

'87  Fink,  Bruce,  Iowa  College,  Grinnell,  la.,  100 

'91  Fischer,  Lawrence,  Oregon,  111.,  127 

'98  Fischer,  Louis  Engelmann,  Danville,  111.,  218 

'01  Fishback,  Mason  McCloud,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  279 

'03  Fisher,  Clara  Edna,  7  58  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  337 

'90  Fisher,  John  Franklin,  701  N.  Gilbert  St.,  Danville,  111.,  120 

'00  Fisher,  John  William,  Carlvle,  111.,  251 

'03  Fiske,  Clarence  Wilson,  611  20th  St.,  MoHne,  111.,  337 

'72  *Flagg,  Alfred  Murray,  1 

'04  Flagg,  Samuel  Barry,  Alton,  111.,  371 

'99  Fleager,  Clarence  Earle,  1614  E.  Harrison  St.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  233 

'04  Fleming,  Clarence  Earl,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  House,  Bloomington,  111.,  371 

'05  Fleming,  Rose  Eilene,  Bement,  111.,  414 

'05  Fleming,  Virgil  R.,  712  E.  47th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  414 

'99  Flesch,  Eugene  William,  Penn  4102  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  233 

'04  Fletcher,  Cari  Joshua,  505  E.  19th  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  372 

'99  Fletcher,  Marcus  Samuel,  Georgetown,  111.,  233 

'99  Foberg,  John  Albert,  653  Otto  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  233 

'88  *Folger,  Adolphus  D.,  106 

'96  Folger,  Rachel  Ellen  (Rhumphrey),  Loree,  Ind.,  184 

'94  Foote,  Ferdinand  John,  care  of  Amer.  Oak.  Leather  Co.,  Cincinnati,  0.,1 5  7 

'96  Forbes,  Bertha  Van  Hoesen,  1209  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  184 

'97  Forbes,  Ernest  Browning,  819  Virginia  Ave.,  Columbia,  Mo.,  199 

'03  Forbes,  Ethel  Clara  Schumann,  Vermilion,  S.  Dak.,  338 

'05  Forbes,  Mabel  Frances,  Lake  Villa,  111.,  414 

'03  Forbes,  Marjorie  Douglas,  912  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  338 

'92  Forbes,  Robert  Humphrey,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  135 

'OS  /jForbes,  Stephen  Alfred,  Urbana,  111.,  466 

'98  Forbes,  Stuart  Falconer.  Hotel  Cadillac,  Spokane,  Wash.,  218 

'05  Ford,  Ernest  Jason,  West  Side  Hospital,  Chicago,  111.,  414 

'81  Forsyth,  James  W.,  Gilroy,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Calif.,  56 

'94  Foster,  Alfred  B.,  395  Franklin  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.,  157 

'04  Foster,  Caroline  Catherine,  226  Oakland  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  372 

'74  Foster,  Charles  William,  607  W.  Healey  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  11 

'00  Foster,  WilHam  Grant,  1200  Steinway  Hall,  Chicago,  111.,  251 

'92  Foster,  Winslow  Howard,  9238  Pleasant  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  135 

'92  Foster,  Zebulon,  512  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  135 

'05  Fountain,  Sampson  James,  607  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Houston,  Tex., 

'98  Fox,  Fred  Gates,  909  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  218  [414 

'00  Fox,  Harry  Bert,  909  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  251 

'99  Fowler,  Robert  Lambert,  62  J  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  233 

'91  Frahm,  Hans,  Tuscola,  111.,  127 

'01  Frahm,  Hattie  Belle  (Fornof),  Streator,  111.,  279 

'05  Francewav,  Margaret,  Granville,  111.,  415 

'00  Francis,  Frank  D.,  506  Wells  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  251 

'78  Francis,  Fred,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5,  Kewawnee,  111.,  38 

'02  Francis,  Oscar  Jefferson,  36  E.  20th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  307 

'04  Frankenberg,  Pearl,  R.  R.  No.  7,  Urbana,  111.,  372 

'04  Franklin,  Dean,  Macomb,  111.,  372 

'03  Franklin,  Lois  Gertrude,  123  Waupansie  St.,  Dwight,  111.,  338 

'01  Franks,  Charles  Wilber,  Romblon,  P.  I.,  279 

'99  Eraser,  William  Gordon,  Majavo,  Calif.,  234 

'93  Eraser,  Wilber  John,  1003  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  145 

'98  Frazey,  Alice  Belle,  1307  W.  Mam  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  218 

'01  Frazey,  Nellie  Mav  (Vines),  Bement,  111.,  279 

'02  Frazier,  James  Wi'lliam,  Jr.,  Bushton,  111.,  307 

'88  Frederick,  Grant,  1301  E.  Washington  St.,  Bloomington  ,111.,  106 

'94  Frederickson,  George,  Box  485,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  158 


Index  to  Alumni  647 

'91  Frederickson.  John  Henrv,  Hibernian  Bldg.,  Xew  Orleans,  La.,  127 

'00  Freeman,  (Dr.)  Harry  Eben,  Millington,  111..  251  [Md.,  307 

'02  Freese,  John  Andrew,  care  of  Johns  Hopkins  Med.  School,  Baltimore, 

'79  Feriis.  Charles  Theodore,  32-3  Central  Trust  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 

'04  French,  Burton,  125  So.  CaHfomia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  372  [44 

'03  French,  Maurice  Dean,  Danville,  111.,  338 

'91  French.  Ransford  Morton,  40  Eldorado  Place,  Sta.  1,  Hoboken,  N.  J., 

'01  Frost,  Frank  G..  Three  Rivers.  Mich.,  279  [127 

'94  Frye.  Theodore  Christian,  Univ.  Station,  Seattle,  Wash.,  158 

'01  Fucik,  Edward  James,  813  Sawver  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  280 

'98  Fullenwider.ArthurEdwin,2504'X.XewJersey  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 218 

'02  Fullenwider,  Thomas    Irvvin,   care   of   Springfield    Bridge   &    Iron   Co., 

Springfield.  111.,  308 

'02  Fuller.  Irwin  Lee.  415-19  Woolner  Bldg..  Peoria,  111.,  308 

'02  Fullerton,  Hugh  Regnier,  612-20  Hammond  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  308 

"86  Fulton,  Tames  B.,  637  Boston  Ave.,  San  Diego,  Calif..  94 

'02  Fulton,  Robert  Bruce,  506  X.  Jefferson  St.,  Hartford  Citv,  Ind.,  308 

'98  Fulton,  William  John,  Syca-rore.  111..  218 

'92  Funston,  Edmund  Bailev,  501  Robinson  Bldg..  Racine.  Wis.,  136 

"95  Funston,  Jesse  Grant,  119  X.  8th  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  171 

'04  Fursman.  William  Hiram,  1237  Ainslie  Ave.,  Chicago.  111..  372 

'05  Fyfe,  Isabella,  821  Lake  Blvd..  St.  Joseph.  Mich..  415 

'78  Gaflfner.  Theophilus,  Trenton.  111..  38 

'03  Gage.  Ralph  Hawes.  1335  Sheridan  Road.  Chicago.  111.,  338 

'05  Gallaher,  George  Puffer,  Lostant.  111.  415 

'02  *Gallaher,  Lewis  Theron.  308 

'97  Garber,  John  Frederick.  Yeatman  High  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  199 

'03  Garden.  Henrv  Riehl.  (1904)  10  Fair  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  338 

'91  Gardner,  Frank  Duane,  3548  10th  St.,  X.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  128 

'83  Gardner,  Jessie,  Elmhurst.  E.  Walnut  Hill.  Cincinnati,  O.,  70 

'96  Gamett,  Charles  Hunter,  Carthage,  111.,  184 

'04  Gamett,  Elm.er  Logan,  Plvmouth,  111.,  372 

'01  Gamett,  Grace  Ann,  Plvrtiouth,  Hancock  Co.,  111.,  280 

'86  Garrett,  Jam.es  H.,  Ashton,  111.,  95 

'02  Garrett,  Richard  Pratt,  4741  Calum.et  Ave.,  Chicago,  111..  308 

'99  Garver,  Daisv  (Baum),  Hibemian  Bank  Bldg.,  Xew  Orleans,  La.,  234 

'03  Gar^-er,  Willia  Kathervn,  805  E.  Front  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  338 

'86  Gar\'in,  John  Brewer,  4531  Grove  St..  Denver,  Colo..  95 

'05  Garwood.  Frank  Sanders.  Stonington,  111..  415 

'05  Gar^vood,  Herman  E..  Stonington.  111.,  415 

'05  Garwood,  Janet,  Augusta,  111.,  415 

'04  Gaston,  Xewton,  David,  2008  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111..  373 

'03  Gaston,  Ralph  Mayo,  10813  Annida  Ave.,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  339 

'83  Gates,  Alphonso  Samuel,  Spearfish,  City,  S.  Dak.,  70 

'92  Gates,  Andrew  Wallace,  Monmouth,  111'.,  136 

'94  Gaut,  Robert  Eugene,  6415  Minerva  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  158 

'03  Gavin,  John  Francis,  4249  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  339 

'87  Gavman,  Angelina  (Weston),  601  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  100 

'97  Gavman,  Bert  A.,  5425  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  III,  200 

'02  Gavm.an,  Mvrtle  (Schott).  Trov,  111.,  309 

'96  Gazzolo,  Frank  Henrv  Serafina,  95  Astor  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  184 

'97  Gearhart,  Or\-al.  Lee.' Cham.paign.  111.,  200 

'02  Geiger,  Mabel  Louise,  1120  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria.  111.,  309 

'74  Gennadius.  Panagiottis.  Xicosia.  Cyprus.  11 

'04  George.  LilHan  Mabelle.  11  Cedar  Court.  Am.esburv,  Mass.,  373 

'99  Gerber.  Winfred  Dean.  Enid.  Okla..  234 

'05  Gibbs,  Charles  Henrv,  717  Clinton  St.,  Ottawa,  111.,  415 

'04  Gibbs,  Charlotte  Mitchell.  404  E.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111..  373 

'00  Gibbs,  George,  Jr.,  Wareham.  Mass.,  252 


648  University  of  Illinois 

'02  Gibbs,  Laura  Russell,  26  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  309  [145 

'93  Gibbs,  William  David,  N.  H.  Coll.  of  Agr.  &  Mech.  Arts,  Durham,  N.  H., 

'77  Gibson,  Charles  Brockway,  620  Fullerton  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.,  30 

'91  Gibson,  Charles  G.,  512  Fourth  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  128 

'87  Gilbert,  Franklin  Marion,  610  Grand  Cent.  Sta.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  100 

'05  Gilbert,  John  Philo,  1204  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  416 

'99  Gilchrist,  Hugh  McWhurr,  Gilchrist,  111.,  234 

'02  Gilkerson,  Aletha,  304  Honore  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  309 

'03  Gilkerson,  Frances  Emeline,  1105  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  339 

'77  Gilkerson,  Hiram,  1005  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  30 

'77  Gilkerson,  John,  402  Fulton  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  30 

'05  Gilkerson,  Thomas  John,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  416 

'76  Gill,  John  David,  26  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  23 

'87  Gill,  Rudolph  Zerse    932  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  101 

'02  Gillespie,  Belle  Irene,  741  N.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  309 

'04  Gillespie,  Louella  Ida,  741  N.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  373 

'04  Gillham,  Philip  Dakin,  925  Frisco  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  373 

'90  Gilliland,  William  Meyers,  Quincy  Mining  Co.,  Hancock,  Mich.,  120 

'05  Gilmour,  Joseph  Coleman,  Biggsville    111.,  416 

'04  Ginsel,  Carl  Louis,  2707  Norwood  Ave.,  Sta.  H,  Cincinnati,  O.,  374 

'05  Ginesl,  Leo  Arthur,  2707  Norwood  Ave.,  Sta.  H,  Cincinnati,  O.,  416 

'04  Glassco,  Paul  Bond,  Charleston,  111.,  374 

'01  Gleason,  Henrv  Allen,  511  E.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  280 

'00  Glenn,  Leslie  Leland,  207  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  252 

'00  Glenn,  Otis  Ferguson,  Murphvsboro,  111.,  252 

'04  Glick,  Hyman  Richard,  97  De  Kalb  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  374 

'03  gGoble,  Roxana,  Westfield,  111.,  454 

'05  Godeke,  Harry  Fred,  106  S.  Romine  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  416 

'02  Goff,  Mary  Emma,  care  of  High  School,  Rantoul,  111.,  309 

'83  Going,  Judson  Freeman,  221  Fremont  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  70 

'03  Gold,  Katharine  Eaton,  214  Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  339 

'88  Goldschmidt,  Alfred  Gustave,  503  W.  9th  St.,  Davenport,  la.,  107 

'87  Goldschmidt,  Edward  William,  187  Inwood  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N. 

[J.,  101 

'94  Goldschmidt,  Otto  Emil,  2  Montclair  View  PI.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  158 

'83  Goltra,  William  Francis,  375  Amesbury  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.,  71 

'03  Goodale,  Grace,  3004  Stanton  Ave.  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.,  339 

'88  Goodel,  Nathan  Phillips,  Loda,  111.,  107 

'00  gGoodenough,  George  Alfred,  607  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  450 

'98  Goodridge,  Henry  Anthony,  149  S.  Evans  St.,  Denver,  Colo.,  219 

^05  Goodspeed,  Wilbur  Fisk,  Tuscola,  111.,  416 

'87  Goodwin,  Philip  Albert,  Albany,  Ore,  101 

'01  Gordon,  Joseph  Hinckley,  Vandalia,  111.,  280 

'05  Gore,  Adolph,  Atwood,  111.,  416 

'76  Gore,  Sim.eon  Thomas,  Weston,  Umatilla  Co.,  Ore.,  23 

'04  Gorham,  Josiah,  2608  Harney,  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  374 

'02  Goss,  Edna  Lucy,  State  Lib.  of  Nat'l  Hist.,  Urbana,  111.,  309 

'04  /zGoss,  William  Freeman  Myrick,  811  Columbia  St.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  461 

'01  Graber,  Howard  Tyler,  706  E.  Congress  St.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  280 

'05  Grafius,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  1646  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  417 

'02  Graham,  Archie  James,  6857  S.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  310 

'73  Graham,  (Rev.)  Charles  Peyton,  Alshand,  Kas.,  Box  61,  6 

'00  Graham,  Hugh  Joseph,  934  S.  Second  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  252 

'05  Graham,  James  John,  413  South  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  417 

'93  Graham,  Louis  Thomas,  Pittsfield,  111.,  146 

'93  Graham,  William  Johnson,  Aledo,  111.,  146 

'04  Gramesley,  Margaret  Amidon,  Charleston,  111.,  374 

'02  Graves,  Marjorie,  Pub  Lib.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  310 

'04  Gray,  Bartlett  Stephen,  Charleston,  III.,  374 

'05  gGray,  Daniel  Thomas,  456 


Index  to  Alumni  649 

'83  Grav,  Xelson,  Allison,  Chatsworth,  Calif..  71 

'00  Gray,  Robert,  Lily  Lake.  111.,  252 

'88  Greaves.  George.  careofDecaturCar  Wheel  Works,  Birmingham,  Ala. ,107 

'04  Green,  Clela  Genevieve,  Ivesdale,  111.,  374 

'03  Green,  Charles  Henry,  Sterling,  111.,  ^3^) 

'03  Green,  Clarence,  Urbana,  111.,  340 

yi  Green,  Frances  Myrtle  (Hoagland),  Mode,  111.,  281 

'96  Green,  Frank  Hopkins,  Eureka,  Calif.,  185 

'96  Green,  Herbert  John,  839  Shenvin  Ave.,  Rogers  Park.  Chicago,  111.,  185 

'95  Green,  James  Albert,  309  E.  White  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  171 

'95  Green,  Marianna  (Steele),  2024  Douglas  St.,  Sioux  City,  la..  171 

^91  Green,  (Dr.)  Thomas  Stephen,  245  E.  43d  St.,  Chicago.  111..  128 

'01  Greene,  Charles  Thomas,  care  of  Evening  Press,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 281 

'04  Greene,  Elizabeth  Grosvenor,  1011  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  375 

'05  Greene,  Hibbard  Spencer,  Downers  Grove,  111..  417 

'04  *Greene,  Mabel.  375 

'02  Greenman,  Edwin  Gardner.  1611  Waverly  Ave.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio,  310 

'05  Greenwood,  Harris  Paul,  42  Market  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y..  417 

[78  Gregory,  Alfred,  Water  Works  Bldg..  Kansas  City.  Mo..  38 

'76  Gregorv.  Charles  Edwin.  Dickinson,  N.  Dak.,  23 

'87  Gregory,  Grant.  1733  74th  St..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y..  101 

'77  Gregory,  Helen  Barber,  care  of  French  Lemon  &  Co.,  Rome.  Italy, 

'92  /zGregorv,  Mrs.  Louise  C.  Allen,  London,  England,  458 

'75  Gridley,  George  Newton,  119  Park  Place,  Oak  Park,  111.,  16 

'01  Gridlev,  Harrv  Norman,  Virginia.  111.,  281 

'99  Griffin,  Walter  Burlev,  1200  Steinwav  Hall,  Chicago,  111.,  234 

'99  Grim,  Fred,  326  W.  65th  St..  Chicago,  111..  234  [200 

'97  Grimes,  George  Lyman,  Detroit  Stoker  &  Foundrv  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich., 

'88  Grindley,  Harry  Sands,  918  W^  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  107 

'01  Griswold,  Augustus  Harold,  care  of  Eng.  Dept.   Pacific  States  Tel.  & 

[Telgr.  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  281 

'01  Griswold,  Lewis,  Edwin,  Blue  Mound,  111.,  281 

'00  Grossberg,  Harrv  Altman,  1617  Central  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  252 

'03  Grove,  Rollo  Burdette.  Hillvard,  Spokane,  Wash..  340 

'80  Groves,  Charles  Weslev,  Marengo,  111.,  49 

'97  Gulick,  Clvde  Dennv,  '108  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  200 

'92  Guliek,  (Rev.)  Edw'ard  Everett,  R.  F.  D.  No.  40,  Mahomet,  111.. 136 

'93  Gulick,  Frank  M..  1063  Monroe  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  146 

'92  Gulick,  Joseph  Piper.  508  S.  Elm  St..  Champaign,  111.,  136 

'79  Gunder,  James  H.,  (1904)  Forest  Citv,  Ark..  44 

'92  Gunn,  Charles  Alexander,  7414  Race'St.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  137 

'00  Gunthorp,  Pauline,  care  of  Lib.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  O.,  252 

'05  Gustafson,  John  Christopher,  6947  Eggleston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  417 

'04  Gutmann,  Ludwig,  5228  Kensington  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  375 

'30  Habermeyer,  George  C,  474  Addison  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  340 

'05  Hadden,  Samuel  Cornelius,  Agr'l  College.  Mazon.  111..  417 

'04  Hadfield,  Frank  Stanlev.  119  Park  Ave..  De  Kalb,  111.,  375 

'97  Hadsall,  Harrv  Hugh,  6406  Greenwood  Ave..  Chicago,  111.,  200 

'80  Hafner,  Christian  Fred.  409  Chicago  Ave.,  Oak  Park.  111.,  49 

'02  Hagedom,  Carl  Frederick,  717  St.  Clair  Ave.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  310 

'03  Hagev,  Emma  Joanna,  610  Kansas  Citv  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo., 

'03  Haiglit,  Samuel  John,  Jr.,  R.  F.  D.  No.'42.  Earlville,  111.,  340  [340 

'98  Hair,  Charles  Ernest,  lola,  Kas.,  219 

'05  Hale,  Arthur  Aldrich,  Chicago,  111..  417 

'79  Hale.  Isabella,  (1904)  1714  E.  Ravenswood  Park.  Chicago,  111.,  44 

'01  Hall,  Arthur  Ravmond,  134-15  Daniel  Bldg.,  Danville,  111..  281 

'00  Hall,  EHzabeth  twining.  Downs.  111.,  253 

'95  Hall,  Emerv  Stanford.  1483  W.  Monroe  St..  Chicago.  111..  171 

'92  Hall.  Fred  Augustus.  North  Yakima.  Wash.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4.   137 


650  University  of  Illinois 

'98  Hall,  Frederick  Silvey,  915  Missouri  Trust  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  219 

'00  Hall,  John  Calvin,  Whiting,  Ind.,  253 

'99  Hall,  Louis  Dixon,  care  of  Coll.  of  Agr'l,  Urbana,  111.,  235 

'84  Hall,  Lucy  Alzira  (Parr),  919  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  78 

'94  Hallinen,  Joseph  Edward,  Cooperstown,  Okla.,  158 

'01  Hammers,  Edna  Rose  (Ray)  418  Webster  Ave.,  Scranton,  Penn.,  282 

'01  Hammers,  Jesse,  Independence,  la.,  282 

'05  Hamm.ers,  Lilian,  609  W.  White  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  418 

'98  Hamm.ers,  Morgan  J.,  Warren,  Penn.,  219 

'81  Hammett,  Frank  Watson,  16  Caion  St.,  Red  Lands,  Calif.,  56 

'81  Hammett,  Virginia  Mann  (Talbot),  101 1  Cahfornia  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  56 

'02  Hanna,  Max  Ross,  care  of  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  310 

'00  Hannan.  John  Edward,  2358  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  2  53 

'05  Hannum,  Myrtle  Neta,  451  S.  Water  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  418 

'00  Hanson,  Rachelle  Margaret  (Gurley),  Walcott,  N.  Y.,  253 

'90  Hanssen,  Gustav  Adolph,  Davenport,  la.,  120 

'05  Hanstein,  Carl  Menelaus,  361  Mohawk  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  418 

'80  *Harden,  Edgar  Eugene,  49 

'05  Hardy,  Guv  Byron,  790  N.  Broad  St.,  Galesburg,  111.,  418 

'01  Harker,  George  Mifflin,  Carbodale,  111.,  282 

'00  Harker,  Oliver  Albert,  Jr.,  Carbondale,  111.,  2  53 

'02  Harman,  John  Jam.es,  412  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  310 

'04  Harmon,  Ira  Chase,  1636  W.  End  Ave.,  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  375 

'95  Harms,  Armin,  care  of  Mammoth  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Kennett,  Calif., 

'05  Harney,  John  Matthew,  Wabash,  Ind.,  418  [172 

'05  Harper,  Edith  EHzabeth,  906  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  418 

'02  gHarper,  Merritt,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  453 

'02  Harris,  Chester  Ellis,  care  Coll.  of  P.  &  S.  U.,  U.  of  I.,  Chicago,  111.,  311 

'86  Harris,  James  Waldo,  Charlevoix,  Mich.,  95 

'91  Harris,  Jav  Tarvin,  21  E.  First  South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  128 

'02  Harris,  Thomas  Luther,  468  W.  Goodale  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  311 

'01  Harrison,  Dale  Stuart,  San  Augustine,  Texas,  282  [64 

'82  Harrison,  Samuel  Alexander,  Room  51,  99  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  111., 

'02  Harshman,  Lucius  Romaine,  Sullivan,  111.,  311 

'92  Hart,  Ralph  Warner,  805  Mills  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  137       [340 

'03  Hartline,  Herm.an  Eugene,  610  Kansas  City  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

'01  Hartrick,  Guy  Russell,  Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.^  or  Urbana,  111.,  282 

'01  Hartrick,  Louis  Eugene,  Wellston,  Okla.,  282  [253 

'00  Hartrick,  Nancy  Emma  (Webster),  796  G.  St.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif., 

'00  Harts,  David  Hassleton,  Jr.,  Lincoln,  111.,  254 

'91  Harvey,  Alfred  Ernest,  Dubuque,  la.,  129  [137 

'92  Harvev,  Yv' alter  Clarence,  Apartment  23,  The  Virginia,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 

'96  *Haskeil,  Howard  Hall,  185 

'00  Hasson,  Harry,  care  of  Arniour  Fertilizer  Works,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  254 

'80  Hatch,  Frank  Wait,  Richmond,  McHenry  Co.,  111.,  49 

'73  Hatch,  Frederic  Lewis,  Spring  Grove,  111.,  6 

'72  Hatch,  Miles  Fayette,  Burton,  Wash.,  2 

'98  Hatch,  Thomas  Milford,  362  Forest  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  219 

'78  Hauser,  Henry,  231  Germ.ain  Blk.,  Los  Angeles,  CaHf.,  39 

'03  Hauter,  Andrew  Edgar,  504  N.  Court  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  340 

'97  Havard,  Oliver  David,  494  Broadway,  New  York,  201 

'83  Haven,  Dwight  Craig,  408  Richards  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  71 

'00  Haven,  Georgetta,  Public  Library,  Avondale,  Ohio,  254 

'04  Haviland,  Altha,  Hum.boldt,  Iowa,  375 

'04  Hawes,  Charles  Wesley,  Jr..  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  376 

'03  Hawlev,  Edna  May,  1341  Farwell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  341 

'00  Hawley,  William  Albert,  Room  14,  Pennsylvania  Sta.,  Richmond,  Ind., 

'04  Hawthorne,  EHzabeth  Lena,  La  Place,  IlL,  376  [254 

'91  Hay,  Walter  Morris,  Sycamore,  111.,  129 

'00  Haves,  Zelia  Bemice,  Rankin.  111.,  254 


Index  to  Alumni  651 

'03  Havhurst,  Emerv  Roe,  514  South  8th  Ave.,  Mavwood,  111.,  341 

'01  Hays,  Carl,  609  Coleman  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash., '283 

'73  Havs,  Charles  Irving,  care  of  North  Side  High  School,  Denver,  Colo.,  6 

'98  Havs,  Don,  care  of  H.  B.  Turner.  Raton,  N.  Mex.,  220 

'03  HaWard,  Mabel,  5418  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111..  341 

'05  Ha^^vard,  Mabel  Strickland.  Ottawa,  111.,  418 

j90  Hazelton,  Hugh,  409  W.  145th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  120 

'05  Hazen,  Howard  Spencer,  Jr.,  154  Newburv  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  419 

;00  Headen,  Thomas  Moulton,  1112,  135  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  254 

'83  Healey,  Grace  (Smith),  2018  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  71 

'01  Heath,  Lawrence  Sevmour,  Edinburg,  111.,  283 

'03  Heath,  Lillian,  White  Heath,  111.,  341 

"83  Heath,  William  Ames,  Res.  1808  Chicago  Ave..  Evanston,  111.,  71 

'00  Hayes.  Zelia  Bernice.  Rankin,  111.,  254 

'94  Heideman,  George  Herman,  1207  Vistula  Ave.,  So.  Bend,  Ind.,  158 

'02  Heinzelman.  Jacob  Harold,  220  N.  Institute  Place,  Peoria,  111.,  311 

'91  Heller,  Opal  Beatrice,  2131  West  Wash  St.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  129 

'95  Hempel,  Adolph,  Caxia  No.  7,  Campinas,  Sao  Paulo.  Brazil,  S.  A.,  172 

'02  Henderson,  Alexander,  1348  W.  87th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  311 

'03  Henderson,  Mary  (Fletcher),  505  E.  19th  St.,  IndianapoHs,  Ind.,  341 

'73  Hennesey.  Augustus  L.,  7124  Eggleston  Ave..  Chicago,  111.,  6 

'04  Henrv,  Smith  Tompkins,  Jr.,  care  of  Engineering  Record,  Chicago,  111., 

'04  /zHenry,  Wilham  A.,  Univ  'Farm,  Madison,  Wis.,  462  [376 

'87  Henson,  Charles  Weber,  4826  Evans  Ave.,  Hyde  Park  Sta.,  Chicago, 

"84  Herdman,  Frank  Elmer,  Winnetka,  111.,  79        '  [101 

'92  Herrick,  Lott  Russell,  Farmer  City,  111.,  138 

'03  Herrick.  Lvle  George,  Farmer  City.  111.,  342 

'99  HerAvig,  John  Newton,  Mason  Citv,  111.,  235 

'04  Hess,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Fox,  983  N.  High  St..  Columbus,  Ohio,  376 

'03  Hetherington,  Benjamin,  La  Salle,  111.,  342 

'04  Hewerdine,  Thomas  Sloane,  Fisher,  111.,  376 

'83  Hewes,  George  Cavender,  Gonda  Oudh,  India,  72 

'04  Hewitt,  Nellie  Goodwin,  1116  College  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  376 

'01  Hicks,  Byron  Wallace,  Warren.  111.,  283 

'85  Hicks,  George  Leroy,  Gaza,  Iowa,  86 

'93  Higgins,  Albert  Grant,  Victor,  Colo.,  146 

'03  Higgins.  Charles  Huntington,  La  Junta,  Col.,  342  [Y.,  311 

'02  Higgins.  Frances  Whitson,  care  of  Carborandum  Co.,  Niagara  Falls.  N. 

'02  Higgins,  Samuel  Chase,  7721  Lowe  Ave..  Chicago,  111.,  311 

'05  Higinbotham,  Pearl,  Kipp  Flatt,  E.  Eldorado  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  419 

'05  Hildebrandt,  Theophil  Henry,  Carpentersville,  111.,  419 

'95  Hiles,  Elmer  Kirkpatrick,  care  of  Westinghouse  Machine  Co.,  E.  Pitts- 

[burg,  Penn.,  172 

'92  Hill,  Agnes  Gale,  care  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Bombav,  India,  138 

'84  Hill.  Cora  Jane,  2113  Rose  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  79 

'73  *Hill,  Edgar  Louis,  6 

'81  Hill,  Fred  Lehman,  Highland  Park,  111.,  56 

'05  HilK  Ida  Mvrtle,  311  W.  Springfield,  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  419 

'99  Hill,  I rwvn' Horatio,  Washington  Bldg.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  235 

'81  Hill,  Thomas  Crawford,  200  W.  113th  Place,  Chicago,  111..  56 

■04  Hilliard.  Frank  Wvman,  80  Park  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  377 

"05  Hillman,  Frank  W'illiam^s,  1318  E.  70th 'Place,  Chicago.  111.,  419 

'04  Hilts,  Roy  Wilson,  care  of  Armour  &  Co.,  Chem.  Lab.,  Union  Stock 

[Yards,  Chicago,  111.,  377 

"96  Hindman,  John,  885  Osgood  St..  Chicago.  111..  185 

'00  Hines,  Edward  George.  634  46th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  254 

'01  Hinkle,  Ida  Mav,  1007  So.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  283 

"05  Hinman,  GHdden,  Dundee,  111.,  419 

'02  Hinshaw,  George  Jacob,  Ottumwa,  la.,  312 

'05  Hittson,  Charles  Henry,  Memphis,  Tex.,  419 


652  University  of  Illinois 

'95  Hoag,  Parker  Hale,  3210  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  172 

'99  Hoagland,  John  King,  Mode,  111.,  235 

'97  Hobart,  Albert  Claude,  149  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  201 

'01  Hobble,  Arthur  Casson,  Sivasamudramysore,  So.  India,  283 

'91  Hobbs,  Glen  Moody,  care  of  Univ.  of  Chicago, Chicago,  111.,  129 

'03  Hoff,  Edna  Du  Bois,  2414  Ash  St.,  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  342 

'79  Hoit,  Otis  WilHs,  Geneseo,  111.,  44 

'00  Holabird,  Robert  Grant,  2319  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  255 

'94  Holbrook,  Frederick  Samuel,  6334  Yale  Ave.,  Englewood  Sta.,  Chicago, 

'04  Holch,  Frederick  Leidy,  Gilman,  111.,  377  [111.,  159 

'04  Holcomb,  Clarence  Eugene,  377 

'04  Holcomb,  Timothy  Osmond,  Jr.,  Montclair,  Colo.,  377 

'03  Holder,  Vernon  Milner,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  342 

'04  Holderman,  Harriet,  Morris,  111.,  377 

'03  Holderman,  Marjorie  Campbell,  804  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  342 

'05  /zHolgate,  Thomas  Franklin,  617  Library  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  468 

'01  Holmes,  Frank  Hamilton,  164  Masten  St.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  284 

'94  Holston,  Beniamin  Baldwin,  Nashville,  111.,  159 

'76  Holton,  Martha  Gray  (Krebs),  3029  Groveland  Ave.,  Chicago.  111.,  23 

'95  Holtzman,  Stephen  Ford,  11  E.  24th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  172 

|96  Honens,  Frederick  William,  507  Fifth  Ave.,  Sterling,  111.,  185 

'73  Hook,  Sam.uel  Houston,  California,  7 

'04  Hopkins,  Edna,  223  Langland  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  377 

'01  Hopkins,  Mabel  (Hubbard),  1409  Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  284 

'85  Hopper,  Charles,  5850  So.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  86 

'98  Hopper,  Georgia  Etherton,  523  E.  43d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  220 

'01  Hoppin,  Charles  Albert,  14  Morningside  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  284 

'97  Horn,  Carl  John,  Stettiner  Block,  Logansport,  Ind.,  201 

'01  Horner,  Harlan  Hoyt,  State  Education  Dept.,  Albany,  New  York,  284 

'04  Horr,  Ray  Leekley,  232  Dearborn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  378 

'94  Hottes,  Charles  Frederick,  915  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  159 

'96  Hottes,  Henry  Gustav,  PaHsades,  Colo.,  185 

'05  Houchens,  Josie  Batchelor  care  of  F.  U.  Smith,  New  Orlean,  La.,  420 

'93  House,  Leone  Pearl,  Sadorus,  111.,  220 

'01  Housel,  Oscar  Lloyd,  39  Seaton  Place,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  284 

'01  Howard,  Clara  EHzabeth  (Boyd),  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  285 

'01  Howard,  Joseph,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.,  285 

'91  Howarth,  Thomas  James,  Chester,  111.,  130 

'02  Howe,  Harriett  Enima,  1205  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  312 

'04  Howe,  Ralph  Barnard,  1004  So.  Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  378 

'04  Howell,  Clarissa  Loviise,  122  N.  Capital  St.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  378 

'05  Howell,  Cleves  Harrison,  605  Grand  Ave.,  Keokuk,  la.,  420 

'97  Howison,  Charles,  Sandwich,  111.,  201 

'96  Hubbard;  George  David,  1235  Harrison  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  186 

'99  Hubbard,  George  Wallace,  1409  Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  235 

'86  Hubbard,  Harrv  Thomas,  701  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  95 

'93  Hucke,  Philip  Matthias,  Room  305  Mermod  &  Jaccard  Bldg.,  St.  Louis, 

'83  Huev,  Joseph  DarAvin,  Halleck,  San  Bernardino,  Co., Calif.,  72     [Mo.,  146 

'86  *Huff,  Bertie  (Philbrick),  95 

'00  Hughes,  Clarence  Wilbert,  Mattoon,  111.,  255 

'97  Hughes,  Frank  Alexis,  Apartado  Postal,  No.  101,  Monterrev,  Mex.,  201 

'02  Hughes,  Samuel  Kelso,  Champaign,  111.,  312 

|99  Hughston,  AHce  Dellena  (Enochs),  900  Vine  St.,  La  Corsse,  Wis.,  236 

'02  Hulce,  Jennie  /Vlice,  care  of  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicago,  111.,  312 

'75  Hullinger,  Kate  (Sterling),  Poulsbo,  Wash.,  16 

'05  Humphrey,  Guess,  Clifton,  Kas.,  420 

'01  Humphrev,  Wallace  George,  Hamilton,  111.,  285 

|02  Hunter,  Charles  Phelps,  Newton,  la.,  312 

'93  Hunt,  Edward  Everett,  26  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 

'95  Hunt,  Ernest  Alexander,  Melbourne,  la.,  172  [147 


Index  to  Alumni  653 

'04  Hunt,  George  Warren,  Granville,  111.,  378 

'04  Hunt,  Mabel  Dorothy,  501  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  378 

'84  Hunt,  Thomas  Forsvth,  3  7  East  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  79 

'01  Hunter,  Harry  Edgar,  1220  2d  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  285 

'03  Huntington,  Ellen  Alden,  26  Charter  Oak  Place,  Hartford,  Conn..  342 

'05  Huntoon,  Harry  Alexander,  825  5th  Avenue,  Moline,  111.,  420 

'05  Huntoon,  John'Samuels,  825  5th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  420 

'98  Hurd,  Arthur  Burton,  care  of  Amer.  Car  &  Foundrv  Co.,  Bellevue,  Pa., 

'01  Hurlbert,  Flora  Dorothv.  Hudson,  Wis.,  285  '  [220 

'96  Huston,  Fred  Thales,  Clinton,  Okla.,  186 

'80  Hyde,  Beniamin,  1548  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  50 

'03  Hyde,  Sophie,  173  Lake  View  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  343 

'97  Ice,  Marinda  (Middleton),  1459  N.  Mains  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  205 

'97  Ice,  Mel  Dora,  Hotel  Palmerston,  Spokane,  Wash.,  201 

'01  Iddings,  Daisy  Deane,  814  N.  Main  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  285 

'03  Ingersoll,  Frank  Bruce,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.,  343 

'02  Ingham,  Leonard  Ward,  Clinton,  111.,  312 

'03  Inks,  Frank  Emerson,  164  Washington,  Freeport,  111.,  343 

'03  Ireland,  Washington  Parker.  6341  Eggleston  Ave.,  Chicago.  111.,  343 

'00  Jackman,  Ida  Louise  (Dougherty),  Box  154,  Fairhope,  Ala.,  255 

'04  Jackson,  Charlotte  Mav,  Bryn  Mawr  Lib.,  Brvn  Mawr,  Penn.,  378 

'03  Jackson,  Fannv  Rebecca,  802  W.  Illinois  St.,' Urbana,  111.,  343 

'05  Jacobs,  Manuel  Joseph,  291  Division  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  420 

'84  *Jacobson,  Jacob  Stone,  96 

'00  Jahr,  Torstein  Knutson  Tortensen,  care  of  Lib.  of  Congress,  Washington, 

'99  Jam.es,  (Rev.)  Frederick  Milton,  Thebes,  111.,  236  [D.  C,  255 

'02  James,  Harold  Demming,  Amboy,  111.,  313 

'94  Jansen,  Dietrich  Herman,  Pekin,  111.,  159 

'04  Janssen,  Otto,  532  Laughlin  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  379 

'86  Jaques,  Minnie,  207  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111..  96 

'03  Jarman,  Henry  Phelps,  Nunda,  111.,  343 

'05  Jarrett,  Thom.as  Lewis.  508^  E.  Adams  St.,  Springfield.  111..  420 

'94  Jasper,  Thomas,  Quincy.  111..  159 

'74  Jeffers,  Charles  Perry,  164  Humphrey  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,11 

'03  Jennings,  Anna  Vivian,  Kearnev,  Neb.,  344 

'88  Jilson.  Nellie  Wainwright.  315  S.'  Highland  Ave.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg,  Penn., 

'97  Jobst,  George  J.,  Peoria,  111.,  202  ]108 

'94  Johannsen.  Albert,  2917  Thirteenth  St.,  N.  W..  Washington,  D.  C,  160 

'94  Johannsen,  Oskar  Augustus,  919  E.  State  St..  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  160 

'87  John,  Edward  Spencer.  East  River  Road.  Davenport.  la.,  101 

'03  Johnson,  Albert  Myron,  6201  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago.  111..  334 

'00  Johnson,  Charles  Sunderland,  1525  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  255 

'03  Johnson,  Frederick  Dawson,  1400  Hollins  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  344 

'02  Johnson,  Fred  Vollentine,  718  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  313 

'93  Johnson,  Harriette  Augusta,  1132  First  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  147 

'01  Johnson,  James  Edward,  4  Main  St.,  Danville,  111.,  285 

'02  Johnson,  John  Peter,  5720  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago.  111..  313 

'96  Johnson,  Lewis  Williams,  Danville,  111.,  186 

'79  Johnson,  William  Pitt,  208  Pine  St..  South.  Lansing.  Mich.,  45 

'00  Johnston,  Arthur  Russell,  217  Hunter  Ave..  Joliet.  111.,  255 

'05  Johnstone.  Guv  Cariyle.  R.  F.  D.  No.  5,  Bloomington,  111.,  420 

"01  Jones,  Albert  Edward,  Lena,  111.,  285 

'85  Jones,  Em.ma  (Spence),  55  Hoffman  Place,  Columbus.  O.,  86 

'01  Jones,  Fanny  Ella,  Morris,  111.,  286 

'02  Jones,  Guy  Raymond,  Tuscola,  111..  313 

'02  Jones.  Henrv  Leonard.  Bumham  Block.  Champaign.  111.,  313 

'91  Jones,  Isabel  Eliza,  302  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  130 

'02  Jones,  J.  Claude,  708  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  313 


654  University  of  Illinois 

'04  Jones,  John  William,  Seattle,  Wash.,  379 

'99  Jones,  Louise  (Adsit).  502  W.  Grove  St.,  Pontiac,  111.,  236 

'04  Tones,  Lucile,  170  Oakwood  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.,  379 

'91  Jones,  Mabel,  302  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  130 

'80  *Jones,  Robert  Davis,  50 

'02  Jones,  Warren,  Elbum,  Kane  Co.,  111.,  313 

'00  Jordan,  George  Thomas,  R.  F.  D.  66,  Savoy,  111.,  256 

'98  Jordan,  Helen,  Savov,  111.,  220 

'95  Tunkersfield,  Peter,  320  So.  Prairie  Ave.,  Austin  Sta.,  Chicago.  111.,  173 

'99  Jutton,  Emma  Reed,  501  Chalmers  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  236 

'02  Jutton,  Lee,  114  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  314 

'02  Kable,  Charles  Howard,  665  Worcester  Blk.,  Portland  Ore.,  314 

'99  Kable,  James  Franklin,  6201  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  236 

'98  Kaeser,  Albert  Fred,  Highland,  111.,  220 

'04  Kaeser,  William  George,  Greenville,  111.,  379 

'86  Kamman,  Charles  Henrv,  810  Sixth  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  96  [111.,  16 

'75  Kariher,  Israella  Kate  (Eisner),  301   W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign, 

'04  Karnopp,  Edwin,  Benjamin,  Cristobal,  Panama,  Canal  Zone,  379 

'OS  Kasten,  Frederick  WilHam,  Dalton,  Sta.,  111.,  421 

'79  Kays,  Emery,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  45 

'02  Keator,  Edward  Orris,  Polo,  111.,  314 

'95  Keeler,  Frederick  Blair,  Earlville,  111.,  173 

'96  Keeler,  Harry,  9654  Longwood  Ave.,  Chicagoi  111.,  186 

'05  Keeler,  Lawrence  Swasey,  (home)   1646  York  Place,  Chicago,  111..  421 

'90  Keene,  Edward  Spencer,'  1028  7th  St.,  North,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  120 

00  Keenev,  Henrv  Ezra,  1207  Franklin  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  256 

'04  Keith,' Cloyd  EHas.  Suite  315  Observatory  Bldg..  Peoria,  111.,  379 

'75  Kellogg.  Flora  Lorena  (Hudson),  Doughertv,  la.,  17 

'02  Kelly,  Arthur  Rolland,  Holl>^vood,  Calif.,  314 

'04  Kellv,  David  Henrv,  2329  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Sta.  H.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  379 

'01  Kelly,  Francis  Emily,  Canton,  111.,  286 

'03  Kelly,  Grace  Osgood,  508  High  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  344 

'05  Kelso,  Curtis  Elmer,  Thomasboro,  111.,  421 

'84  Kemball,  Georgetta  (Murray),  Denver,  Colo.,  80 

'01  Kemp,  John  Edward,  701  Prospect  Ave.,  Kewanee,  111.,  286 

'89  Kendall,  Harry  Frederick,  1520  Lafayette  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111.,  113 

'85  Kendall,  William  Finley,  605  Nueces  St  .  Austin,  Tex..  86 

'90  Kennard,  Kate  Louise,  311  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,   120 

'77  Kennedy,  Allan  Gilmour,  Box  591,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  31 

'03  Kennedv.  Helen  Theresa,  1015  S.  Sixth  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  344 

'94  Kennedy,  John  William,  Collinsville,  111.,  160 

'75  Kenower,  George  Frederic,  U.  of  Neb.,  Wisner   Neb.,  17 

'83  Kenower,  John  Thom.as,  Breckenridge,  Mo.,  72 

'85  Kent,  James  Martin,  2726  Holmes  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  87 

'96  Kent,  Louis  Maxwell,  408  N.  Hazel  St.,  Danville,  111.,  187 

'05  Kenyon,  Eugene  Crouse,  530  N.  Alabama  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  421 

'00  Kepler,  George  Frank,  Home  Life  Bldg.,  Washingto.n,  D.  C,  256 

'94  Kerchner,  Fred  WilHam,  Milstadt,  111.,  160 

'97  Kerns,  Shirlev  Kendric,  Belmont,  Mass.,  202 

'04  Kershaw,  Le 'Roy,  Morris,  I.  T.,  379 

'99  Ketchum,  Daniel  Clement,  521  New  York  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.. 

'00  Ketchum,  Margaret  Adele,  Augusta,  111.,  256  ]236 

'95  Ketchum,  Milo  Smith,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  173 

'96  Ketchum,  Richard  Bird,  30  N.  Harrison  Ave.,  Pocatello,  Idaho,  187 

'05  Kidder,  Mrs.  Ida  Angeline,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  421 

'96  Kiler,  Aureka  Belle,  612  Madison  St.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  187 

'92  Kiler,  Charles  Albert,  24-26  Main  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  138 

'97  Kiler,  William  Henrv,  311  So.  Hancock  St.    Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  202 


Index  to  Alumni  655 

'94  Kimball,  Conrad  Bryant,  care  of  Barnes  Crosby  Co.,  41  Union  Sq.,  N. 

[Y..  161 

'84  Kimball,  Edwin  Raymond,  Flat  17,  883  N.  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111..  80 

'95  Kimball,  William  Hayen,  2006  Golden  Gate  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 

'79  *Kimberlin,  Nettie  Dousman,  45  [173 

'79  Kimble,  Willis  Prentice,  care  of  Cincinnati  Di\-.,  Erie  R.  R.,  Galion,  O., 

'02  Kincaid,  Stewart  William,  Paris,  111.,  314  [45 

'89  Kinder,  Dayid  Russell,  1013  Madison  St.,  LitchHeld.  111.,  113 

'95  King,  Francis  Edward,  Maple  Lawn  Farm.  Route  1,,  Geneva,  Ohio  174 

'04  King,  Leila  Pauline,  622  N.  Main  St.,  Rockford.  111.,  380 

'97  King,  Wesley  Edward.  17  Davidson  Place,  Champaign,  111.,  202 

'81  *Kingman,  Arthur,  H.,  5  7 

'80  Kingsbury,  Charles  Sumner,  1735  E.  18th  Ave.,  Denver,  Colo.,  50 

'99  Kingsbury,  James,  Thompson  Vincennes,  Ind.,  237 

'03  Kingston,  Ehvood  Almon.  Lockport,  111.,  344 

'89  Kinkead,  David  Robinson,  Indenpendence,  Kas.,  133 

'93  Kinkead,  James  A.,  1515  LTnion  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  147 

'04  Kircher.  Harry  Bertram.  Belleville.  111..  380" 

'00  Kirkpatrick.  Asa  Baird.  321  Caroline  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  256 

'97  Kirkpatrick.  Harold  H,,  Illiopolis.  111..  202 

'01  Kirkpatrick.  Harlow  Barton,  care  of  Bureau  of  Eng'r,  Manila,  P.  I..  286 

'05  Kirkwood,  Arthur  WilHam,  1830  Wellington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  421 

'97  Kistner,  Theodore  Charles,  Granite  City,  111.,  203 

'01  Kittredge,  Marv  Harriett  (Brown),  306  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  286 

'93  Klingel,  Louis, 'jr.,  Belleville,  111.,  147 

'97  Klossowski,  Theodore  Julius,  1273  Leavenworth  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 

'04  Knapp,  Noah,  Areola,  111.,  380  [203 

'04  Kneeland,  Frank  Hamilton,  Dwight,  111.,  380 

'76  Knibloe.  Walter  Elliott,  925  Oak  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  24 

'02  Knight,  Lee  Irving,  Washington,  111.,  315 

'83  Knowlton,  Lizzie  (Cushman),  1735  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  72 

'03  Knowlton,  William  David,  1525  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  345 

'99  Koch,  Fred  Conrad,  1519  W.  Garfield  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.,  237 

'02  Koehn.  Anna.  218  E.  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  315 

'04  Koehn,  Martha  C.f(Hubbard),  R.  F.  D.,  No.  10  Urbana,  111.,  380 

'98  Kofoid,  Nellie  (Dillon),  552  Englewood  Ave..  Chicago.  111..  221 

'03  gKofoid,  Prudence  Winter,  2618  Aetna  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  445 

'02  *Kofoid.  Ruben  Nelson,  315 

'00  Krahl,    Beniamin  Franklin,  154  So.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Aurora,  111.,  256 

'05  Kramer,  Gustave  August.  R.  F.  D.  No.  8,  Streator,  111..  421 

'00  Kratz.  James  Piatt.  Monticello.  111.,  256 

'97  Kratz,  Laura,  Monticello,  111..  203 

'84  Krause,  Josephine  (Chalfont),  Rosedale  Ranch,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  80 

'01  Kreikenbaum,  Adolph,  960  Tripp  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  286 

'04  Kreisinger,  Henry,  6010  Suburban  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  380 

'05  Krippner,  John,  Oplat.  Bohemia.  421 

'05  Kuehlcke.  Otto,  521  W.  8th  St.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  422 

'00  Kuehn,  Alfred  Leonhardt,  Cincinnati,  O.,  257 

'97  Kuehne.  Carl  Oskar,  197  Bissell  St.,  Chicago.  111.,  203 

'79  *Kuhn,  Isaac.  46 

'03  Kuss,  Robert  Hayden,  4521  A.  McKinley  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  345 

'03  Kutsch,  William  Adelbert,  (1904)  Frieburg  im  Baden,  Germany,  345 

'98  Kuvkendall,  Andrew  Jackson,  Vienna,  111.,  221 

'97  Kyle,  Martha  Jackson    502  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  203 

'04  Kyte,  John  FeHx,  405^  N.  Prairie  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  380 

'95  Lake,  Edward  John,  703  W.  Park  St.,  Champaign.  111..  174 

' —  Lamet,  Louis  Armand  W.,  Warsaw,  111.,  287 

'93  Lamkin,  Nina  Belle,  4323  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  147  [203 

'97  Lampe,  Margaret  Henrietta  Johanna,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Bloomington,  111., 


656  University  of  Illinois 

'99  Landel,  Ida  Susan.  408  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  237 

'83  *Langley,  Celeste  (Slauson),  73 

'00  Langm'an,  John  Oscar,  415  State  St.,  Ottawa,  111.,  257 

'03  Langworthy,  Caroline  Valeri,  125  N.  Clinton  St.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  345 

'85  Lantz,  Milo  Plank,  Carlock,  McLane  Co.,  111.,  87 

'78  Lamed,  Mary  (Parsons),  803  So.  Central  Ave.,  Chanute,  Kas.,  39 

'97  *Larson,  Charles  Siguard,  203 

'03  Larson,  Lawrence  Fred,  Galva,  111.,  345 

'03  Larson,  Nels  Alfred,  1819  16th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  345 

'00  Lathrop,  Ohve  Clarice,  Lansing,  Mich.,  257 

'85  Lattin,  Judson,  1462  Perry  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  87 

'99  Latzer,  John  Albert,  Delta,  O.,  237 

'00  Latzer,  Jennie  Mary,  Highland,  111.,  257 

'81  *Lawhead,  Lucy  M.,  57 

'99  Lawrence,  Carroll  Gray,  care  of  Amer.  Appraisal  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 

'81  Lawrence,  Nettie  E.  (Allen),  614  Main  St.,  Visalia,  Calif.,  57  ]237 

'01  Layton,  Catherine  Alberta,  Urbana,  111.,  287 

'99  Leach,  WiUiam  Blake,  707  E.  Walnut  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  237 

'96  Leal,  Sophia  Nott,  1031  Twelfth  St.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  187 

'04  Lease,  Leonard  John,  1801  Sylvanie  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  381 

'04  Leaverton,  Jae  Ernest,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  381 

'75  Lee,  Alice  (Coddington),  North  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  17 

'78  Lee,  Eddy  Orland,  162  So.  Main  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  39 

'79  Lee,  Elisha,  Hamlet,  111.,  46 

'00  Lee,  Julian  Lisiecki,  care  of  I.  C.  R.  R.,  McComb,  Miss.,  257 

'75  Leflar,  John  Emerson,  Leavenworth,  Kas.,  17 

'03  Lefler,  Emma  Grace,  Columbia,  Mo.,  346 

'03  Lego,  Lulu  Mackintosh,  Urbana,  111.,  346 

'02  Lehner,  John  Conrad,  Stockton,  111.,  315 

'97  Leigh,  Charles  Wilbur,  care  of  Armour  Institute,  Chicago,  111.,  204 

'95  Lemen,  Wm..  Clarence  Smith,  Brunswick,  Ga.,  174 

'86  Lemm.e,  Em.il,  337  7th  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  96 

'98  *Lentz,  CaroHne,  221 

'03  Lentz,  Mary,  Ridott,  111.,  346 

'99  Leutwiler,  Oscar  Adolph,  511  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111..  237 

'03  Le  Sourd,  Alfred  Curtis,  Topeka,  111.,  346 

'04  Leverton,  Ernest  Richard,  3154  I5th  Ave.,  South,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

'93  Levy,  Alexander,  5404  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  147  [381 

'83  Lewis,  Camilla  Florence  (Bills),  1503  H  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  73 

'96  Lewis,  Charles  Milton,  Press  Bldg.,  Danville.  111..  187 

'89  Lewis,  Cvrus  Almon,  R.  F.  D.  No.  13,  Joliet,  111.,  114 

'77  Lewis,  Edward  Vernon,  401  South  40th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  31 

'89  *Lewis,  Jam.es  Livingston,  114 

'05  Lewis,  Lucy  Mae,  154  W.  Pasadena  St.,  Pomona,  Calif.,  422 

'83  Lewis,  Ralph  Dand,  145  Robinson  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.,  73 

'OS  Lewis,  Russell  James,  Denmark,  la.,  422 

'96  Liese,  George  Charles,  128  N.  Vermilion  St.,  Danville,  111.,  187 

'84  Lietze,  Fred  August,  Carlyle,  111.,  80 

'89  Ligare,  Edward  Frances,  156  Grove  St.,  River  Forest,  111.,  114 

'84  Lilly,  Charles  Hervey,  Foot  of  Main  St..  Seattle,  Wash,,  81 

'84  Lilly,  James  Edward,  Dawson,  Yukon  Territory,  Canada,  81 

'02  Lindgren,  Justa  Morris,  608  E.  Springfield,  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  315 

'01  Lindley,  Walter  Charles,  25i  E.  Main  St.,  Danville,  111.,  287 

'04  Lindsay,  Frank  Merrill,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  381 

'98  Linn,  Francis  David,  Byron,  111.,  221 

'96  Linn,  Homer  Roberts,  6501  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  188 

'98  Linzee,  Albert  Carl,  Akron  Elect.  Mfg.  Co.,  Akron,  Ohio,  221 

'83  *Little,  Henry  Pearson,  73 

'01  Livingston,  Stacia  (Temple),  603  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  287 

'95  Llewellyn,  David  Rossiter,  care  of  Amer.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  174 


Index  to  Alumni  637 

'77  Llewellvn,  Joseph  Corson,    1516-20  First   Nafl   Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago, 

'02  Lloyd,  George  Tavlor,  Grass  Lake,  Siskivou  Co.,  Calif.,  315  [111.,  31 

'03  Llovd,  Robert  Clinton,  Siblev.  111..  346 

'87  Lloyde,  Clarence  Angier,  305  S.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign.  111.,  102 

'78  Llovde,  Frank  Havden,  Venice,  Calif.,  39 

'01  Lodge,  Paul  Edmund,  Room  308  Park  Row  Bldg.,  Xew  York,  \.  Y.,  287 

'99  Loftus,  Ella,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  238 

'04  Logeman,  Albert  Edwin,  Mellin,  Wis.,  381  [O.,  257 

'00  Logue,  Charles  Lewis,  care  of  Mill  Creek  Valley  Starch  Co.,  Cincinnati, 

'05  Lonergan,  Charles  Patrick  Augustus,  Pocatello,  Idaho,  422 

'95  Long,  Albert  Milton.  339  Bowen.  Ave.  Chicago,  111.,  174 

'87  Long,  Frank  Brewer,  327  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111..  102 

'05  Long,  Troy  Lovell,  Taylorville,  111.,  422 

"93  Loomis,  Arthur  Bates,  Toledo,  Ohio,  147 

'04  Loosley,  Frederick  Edwin,  1808  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  381 

'01  Lotz,  John  Rudolph,  Lockport,  111.,  287 

'04  Love, "Leila  Sara  (Brown),  610  Witmer  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  382 

'05  /jLowell,  Abbott  Lawrence,  843  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.,  468 

'01  Lowenthal,  Fred,  1405  W.  103d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  288 

'94  *Lowry.  John  Albert,  161 

'80  Lucas,  Corda  Candes.  108  S.  5th  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  50 

'04  Lucas,  Rena  Avis.  Minneapolis  Public  Lib.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  382 

'96  Ludwick,  George  Washington.  Danville,  111.,  188 

'86  Lumley,  Clinton  Grant,  3332  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  96 

'02  Lummis,  Jessie  Isa,  Quincy,  111.,  316 

'02  Lund.  Hugo,  Kansas  Citv,  1657  Summit  St.,  Mo.,  316 

'05  Lundahl,  Burce  Hjalmaf,  Gibson  City,  111.,  422 

'02  Lundgren,  Carl  Leonard,  Marengo.  111.,  316 

'02  Luther,  Otto  Lawrence,  Etna  Mills,  Calif.,  316 

'75  Lvford,  Charles  Chamberlain,  817  Third  Ave..  South,  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

'01  L'vman,  Frank  Lewis.  316  N.  6th  St..  Ft.  Smith.  Ark..  288  [17 

'72  Lvman,  George  Henrv,  316  N.  Sixth  St.,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  2 

'87  Lvm.an,  Henrv  Molineaux,  704  N.  40th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  102 

'01  Lytle,  Earnest  Barnes,  924  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  288 

'79  McAllister,  Minnette  Cleora  (Miller),  Big  Lake,  Minn..  46 

'05  McAnultv,  Ethel  E.,  612  S.  Schofield  St.,  Carthage,  111.,  422 

"01  McCall.  Eugene  Adolph.  Vienna,  111.,  288 

'90  McCandless,  Henrv  Wallace,  690  E.  22d  St.,  Brooklvn.  X.  Y..  121 

'05  McCarthv.  Estella,  1116  12th  Ave..  Moline,  111.,  423' 

'02  McCarthv,  Harrv,  Kewanee,  111..  316 

'04  McCarthv.  John'james.  1638  N.  Halstead  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  382 

'93  McCartnev.  William  Priestlv,  care  of  So.  Car.  Coll.,  Columbia,  S.  C,  148 

'98  McCartv.  Charles  James,  5l'7  Mulberrv  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  221 

'04  McCartv.  John,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5,  Arcolk,  111.,  382 

'94  McCaskrin.  Harrv  Madison.  Rock  Island.  111..  161 

'94  McCaskrin.  Louise  EHzabeth  (Stayton).  Texas  City.  111.,  161 

'75  McCaulev.  John  Charles.  Defiance.  O.,  18 

'05  /zMcClelland.  Thomas.  656  X.  Prairie  St.,  Galesburg.  111.,  468 

'93  McClov,  Robert  Emmet.  838  Greenwood  Ave.,  Blue  Island,  111.,  148 

'93  *McClure.  Clvde  Benjamin,  148 

'04  McClure,  Elizabeth  Delilah,  808  X.  Prairie  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  382 

'84  McCluer,  George  Washington,  Jackson,  Miss.,  81 

'91  McClure,  Ora  Deal,  220  Xorth  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  130 

'94  McConnell,  Ernest,  1643  Champa  St.,  Denver,  Colo.,  161 

'89  McConnev,  Robert  Bonner,  1162  Vine  St.,  Denver  Colo.,  114 

'99  gMcCormack,  Harrv,  5736  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  449 

'94  McCormick,  Flora!  602  E.  Green  St..  Champaign,  111.,  161 

'01  McCormick,  Roscoe,  Garber,  111.,  2SS 

'91  *McCormick,  Wert,  130 


658  University  of  Illinois 

'04  McCulloch,  Isabella  Jane,  266  Mineral  Pt.  Ave.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  382 

'04  McCullough,  John  Fred,  203  N.  Locust  St.,  Centralia,  111.,  382 

'01  McCullum,  Harvev  Darling,  Louisville,  111.,  288 

'02  McCully,  Harriet  E.  (Chapin),  Freeburg,  111.,  316 

'04  McCully,  William  Ashway,  Bloomington  111.,  383 

'01  McCune,  Fred  Leavitt,  3558  W.  63d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  288 

'83  McCune,  Henrv  Long,  3516  Holmes  St.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.,  73 

'05  McDougall,  Agnes,  203  E.  Jackson  St.,  Ottawa,  111.,' 423 

'99  McElfresh,  Fred  Morgan,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Salem,  Ore.,  238 

'97  McFadden,  Belle  Lorraine,  301  S.  Neil  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  204 

'03  McFarland,  John  Albert,  3001  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  346 

'93  McGee,  Walter  Scott,  5325  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  148 

'99  McGilvrev,  Mrs.  Mary,  167  Whitman  St.,  Cleveland,  O..  238 

'05  McGinley,  William,  Moweaqua,  111.,  423 

'02  McGinnis,  Marv  Ola,  Dawson,  111.,  317 

'05  McGrath,  Svlvester  Joseph,  300  Ohio  Ave.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  423 

'88  McHugh,  George  Burt,  Houston,  Tex.,  108 

'04  Mcllhenny,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Macomb,  111.,  383 

'02  *McIlvaine,  Brown  Erwin,  317 

'81  McKay,  Francis  Marion,  134  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  57 

'96  McKee,  James  Harry,  79  W.  150th  St.,  Harvey,  111.,  188 

'90  McKee,  Will  Een,  care  of  C.  &  A.  Mine,  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  121 

'04  McKinley,  George  Harvey,  Jr.,  855  19th  St.,  Moline,  111.,  383 

'04  McKnight,  WilHam  Asburv,  609  153  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  383 

'92  McLane,  Cyrus  Daniel,  1019  21st  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  138 

'78  McLane,  James  Adrian,  909  100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  39 

'01  McLane,  John  Wallace,  U.  S   Dept.  of  Agr'l,  Bureau  of  Soils,  Washing- 

[ton,  D.  C,  289 

'88  McLean,  Nellie  (Lumley),  3332  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  108 

'88  McLellan,  Mary  Clutha,  706  W.  Park  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  108 

'93  McMains,  Louis,  23  N.  Pennsylvania  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  149 

'04  McMillan,  Neil,  Jr.,  464  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  383 

'02  McMurry,  Karl  Franklin,  301  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Burlington,  Iowa,  317 

'05  McNeill,  Roscoe  Plant,  413  E.  40th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  423 

'94  McNutt,  John,  Jr.,  Mattoon,  111.,  161 

'77  *McPherson,  John,  31 

'96  McRae,  John  Alexander,  366  S.  Terminal  Sta.,  Boston,  Mass.,  188 

'03  McRobie,  Isabel  (Rav),  4524  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  346 

'00  McWilliams,  Nellie  Louise,  38  South  2d  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  257 

'76  Mackay,  Daniel  Stottenkirk,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  24 

'76  Mackay,  Henry,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  24 

'76  Mackay,  William  Alexander,  Madison,  Lake  Co.,  S.  Dak.,  24 

'81  Macknet,  Metta  Mary  (Irene)  Beach,  529  Beach  St.,  Huron.  S.  Dak.,  57 

'76  Mahan,  Henrv  Weston,  Drexel  State  Bank,  Chicago,  111.,  24 

'78  Mahan,  Jean  '(Plank),  1660  Gaylord  St.,  Denver,  Colo.,  40 

'02  Malcomb,  Charles  Weslev,  412  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  317 

'96  Manard,  Robert  Pavton,  1413  Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  188 

'04  Mangas,  Maud,  404'Fremont  St.,  Lincoln,  111.,  383 

'76  *Mann,  Adin  Howard,  25 

'03  Mann,  Alice  Calhoun,  Winterset,  la.,  347 

'97  Mann,  Arthur  Richard,  639  E.  72d  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  204 

'04  Mann,  Charles  Judson,  Bureau  of  Soils,  Washington,  D.  C,  384 

'95  Mann,  Edward  Loring,  4405  Sidney  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  174 

'76  Mann,  Frank  Irvin,  Oilman,  111.,  25 

'76  Mann,  James  Robert,  906  Ashland  Blk.,  Chicago,  111.,  25 

'93  Mann,  Mary  Estelle  (Carter)  Batavia,  111.,  149 

'85  Manns,  Albert  George,  5643  Marshlield,  Ave.  Chicago,  111.,  87 

'97  Manny,  Fred  Hugh,  Mt.  Sterling,  111..  204 

"90  Mannv,  Walter  Isham,  Mt.  Sterling.  111.,  121 

'81  Mansfield,  Willis  A.,  Washington,  111.,  57 


IxDEX  TO  Alumxi  659 

'04  Manspeaker,  Pearle,  201  W.  Universitv,  Champaign,  111.,  384 

'02  Mapes,  John  Victor,  Paris,  111,,  R.  F.  D.  No.  7,  317  [188 

'96  Marble,  Harry  Curtiss,  305  W.  University  Ave.,  Ave..  Champaign,  111. 

'04  Mark,  Elvira  Ellen,  7  Park  Place,  Congress  Heights,  Washington,  D.  C, 

'03  Marker,  George  Edward,  Chenev,  Wash.,  347  "  [3S4 

'05  Marlev,  James  Abraham,  Box  564,  Paris,  111.,  423 

'05  Marquis,  Franklin  Wales,  613  E.  Grove  St.,  Blooniington,  111.,  423 

'04  Marsh,  George  Requa,  Marseilles,  111.,  384 

'95  Marsh,  (Rev.)  Horatio  Richmond,  Odell,  111.,  Box  458,  175 

'97  Marsh,  Loren  William,  15  Orchard  Terrace,  Adington,  Mass.,  204 

'97  Marsh,  Norman  Foote,  512  Stimson  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  204 

'04  Marsh,  Thomas  Alfred,  Mt.  Gilead,  Ohio,  384 

'85  Marshall,  Sherman  Latta,  Ipava,  111.,  87 

'98  Marshutz,  Joseph  Hunter,  644  Marshall  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  221 

'02  Martin,  Albert  Carey,  2330  4th  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  317 

'03  Martin,  Grace  E.,  209  E.  White  St..  Champaign.  111.,  347 

'02  Martin,  James  Walter,  Jr.,  60-62  Young  Bldg.,  Joliet,  111.,  317 

'96  Martin,  John  Madison,  1113  N.  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  188 

'01  Martin,  May  Louise,  Young  Men's  Mercantile  Lib.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  289 

'01  Martin,  Robert  William.  6062  Young  Bldg..  Joliet,  111.,  289 

'92  Martin,  William  Alex,  care  of  Quincv  H.  Rv.  &  Carrving  Co.,  Quincv, 

'05  Martin,  William  Rov,5656  Monroe  Ave., Chicago,  111., 424  [111.,  1,36 

'81  Mason,  William  Kaime,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Buda,  111.,  58 

'05  Massev,  Esther,  706  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  424 

'96  Mather,  Althea  S.  (Durstine),  310  Nicholson  St.,  Joliet,  189 

'95  Mather,  Fred  Elbert,  Naperville,  111.,  175 

'00  Mather,  Lvdia  Maria  (Forbes),  819  Virginia  Ave.,  Columbia,  Mo..  257 

'04  Mather,  Myra  Abbie.  310  Nicholson.  St..  Joliet.  111..  384 

'05  Mather,  Rose  Margaret.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Plainfield.  111..  424 

'92  Mather,  Rov  Allen.  800  Nevin  Ave..  Sewickley.  Penn.,  139 

'88  Mathers,  Effie  Anne  (Enlows),  Mason  Citv.  111.,  109 

'03  Mathews,  Clyde  Milton,  601  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  347 

'93  Mathews,  Loueva  Mae  (;Nicolaus),  601  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  149 

'05  Matousek.  Joseph,  1596  W.  22d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  424 

'72  Matthews,  James  Newton,  Mason,  111.,  2 

'03  Matthews,  Marv  Alice,  Vermilion,  S.  Dak.,  347 

'02  Matthews,  Robert  Clevton,  508  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  318 

'91  Maue,  August,  102  Mound  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  130 

'00  Maurv,  Howard  Van  Reed,  New  Castle,  Ind..  2  58 

'04  Mautz.  George  John,  Pana,  111..  384 

'05  Maxfield.  Lerov  Haskell,  Godfrev.  111.,  424 

'95  Maxon,  Robbins  Yale,  6113  Green  St..  Chicago.  111.,  175 

'92  Maxwell,  Anne  M.,  310  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  139 

'96  Maxwell,  Charles  Jacob,  4647  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  189 

"77  Maxwell,  Emilv  C,  2016  Bellevue  St.,  Tioga,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  31 

'02  Maxwell,  Esther  Anna,  203  N.  New  St.,  Champaign,  111..  318 

'05  May,  David  Thorpe,  558  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.,  424 

'00  Mav,  Fred  Hutchinson,  558  Washington  Boul.,  Chicago,  III.,  258 

'98  Mav,  Harrv  Monroe,  206  E.  Prospect  St.,  Riverside.  Calif..  222 

'00  Mayall.  Edwin  Lyman,  2008  6th  Ave..  Moline,  111.,  258 

"04  Mead,  Clarence  E'ugene,  6108  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  385 

'04  Medill,  William  Anthony,  S:^  Water  Works  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  385 

'05  Meharrv,  George  Francis,  Tolono,  111.,  424 

'99  Meharry,  Jesse  Erie,  Tolono,  111.,  238 

'05  Meier,  Ernest  Edward,  401  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  42  5 

'01  Meier,  William,  81  Alice  Place,  Chicago,  111..  289 

'05  Melin,  Carl  August,  916  South  First  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  425 

'03  Mell.  John  De  Loss,  Hagerman,  N.  M.,  347 

'"^6  ,^Meneely,  John  Henry,  499  Fourth  St.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  447 

'85  '  Merbot'h,  Louisa  (Morgan),  7646  Marquette  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  88 


660  University  of  Illinois 

'0-i  Mercer,  Iva  Esther,  474  Addison  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  385 

'99  *Mercil,  Benoni  Edward,  238 

'98  Merker,  Henry  Fleury,  Enid,  O.  T.,  222  [348 

'03  Merrill,  Julia  Wright,  care  of  Free  Public  Library,  Cedar  Rapids,  la., 

'00  Merrill,  Stillwell  Frederick,  Lock  Box  267,  Collinsville,  111.,  2S8 

'82  *Merritt,  Charles  H.,  64 

'99  Mesiroff,  Joseph  A.,  597  4th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  238 

'93  Metcalf,  James  David,  Shipman,  111.,  149 

'05  Metzger,  Louis  Charles  Frederick,  1008  Hickory  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  425 

'05  gMeyer,  Ido  Franklin, 

'97  Middleton,  Marinda  Ice,  1439  N.  Main  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  205 

'01  Miles,  Rutherford  Thomas,  Fisher,  111.,  289 

'97  Millar,  Adam  Vause,  222  Charter  St..  Madison,  Wis.,  205 

'93  Millar,  Clendon  Vanmeter,  417  Joplin  St.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  149 

'04  Miller,  Fred  Charles,  1023  N,  Adams  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  385 

'94  Miller,  Grant  Clark,  140  Dearobrn  St.,  Chicago,  111,,  162 

'85  Miller,  John  Albert,  174  Nor^vood  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  88 

'02  gMiller,  John  Ezra,  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  453 

'05  Miller,  Nellie  Augusta,  907  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana.  111.,  425 

'02  Miller,  Thomas  Henry,  602  S.  McArthur  St.,  Macomb,  111.,  318 

'92  Miller,  WiUiam  George,  7051  Normal  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  139 

'01  Miller,  William  Pitt,  Bement,  111.,  289 

'04  Mills,  Flovd  Eari,  McNabb,  111.,  385 

'03  Mills,  Ralph  Garfield,  356  W.  Decatur  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  348 

'99  Mills,  Ralph  Walter,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  238 

'96  Milne,  Edward  Lawrence,  307  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  189 

'79  *Milton,  Franklin  Silas,  46 

'04  Miner,  Aaron  W.,  Adair, '111.,  385 

'04  Miskimen,  William  Anderson,  Hoopeston,  111.,  386 

'01  Mitchell,  Annie,  Bement,  111.,  290 

'91  Mitchell,  Charles  Jacob,  836  College  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  130 

'98  Mitchell,  Frederick  Alexander,   14  So.  Rosedale  Ave.,  Rosedale,  Kas., 

'87  Mitchell,  Walter  Reynolds,  433  E.  57th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  102  [222 

'94  Mogensen,  Peter,  Appleton,  Wis.,  162 

'01  Moionnier,  Timothy,  Delta,  Ohio,  290 

'04  Moles,  Martha  Edith  (Fairchild),  Gervais,  Ore.,  386 

'89  Moles,  Oliver  Stephen,  14  Peari  St.,  Denver,  Colo.,  114 

'84  Montezuma,  Carlos,  3158  S.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  81 

'05  Montooth,  Charles  Stuart,  Castleton,  111.,  425 

'01  Moon,  Amy  Constance,  718  North  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penn.,  290 

'78  Moore,  Aaron  Henry,  Louisville,  111.,  40 

'04  Moore,  Jennie  Erma,  625  First  Ave.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  386 

'87  Moore,  Albert  Cutts,  303  Alder  St.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  102 

'90  Moore,  Byron  Llewellyn,  536  Ellicott  Sq.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  121 

'02  Moore,  George  Henry,  502  Trust  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  318 

'95  Moore,  Grace  LilHan,  430  Fifth  St.,  La  Salle,  111.,  175 

'77  Moore,  John  Fremont,  Room  17  Lincoln  Bldg.,  Dubuque,  la.,  32 

'96  Moore,  Minnie  Rose,  R.  F.  D.  No.  20,  Brimfield,  111.,  189 

'83  Moore,  William  Douglas,  1715  LTniversity  Ave.,  Sta.  A.,  Wichita,  Kas., 

'78  Morava,  Wensel,  5621  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  40  [74 

'05  Morey,  Henry  Hiram,  Greenville,  111.,  425 

'84  Morgan,  George  Nathan,  (1904)  7646  Marquette  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  81 

'05  Morgan,  George  Walker,  501  S.  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  425 

'92  ^Morgan,  John  Barb,  Jr.,  139 

'05  Morgan,  'Ora  Shennan,  Ham.pshire,  111.,  425 

'03  /zMorgan,  Richard  Price, 

'03  Morgan,  Stella  Webster,  328  Pacific  Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  348 

'97  Morgan,  Walter  Montgomery,  21-22  Bank  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo.,  205 

'04  Morris,  Charles  Myers,  509  So.  Prairie  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  386 

'94  Morris,  Edgar  William,  Quincy,  Wash.,  162 


Index  to  Alumni  661 

'05  Morris,  Sidney  Dealey.  4082  Newgard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  426 

'95  Morrison,  William  Robert,  Wichita,  Kas.,  175 

'94  Morrisev,  Daniel  C,  Champaign.  111.,  162 

'73  Morrow,  Andrew  T.,  1115  Fullerton  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo..  7 

'98  Morrow,  Grace  Espy  (Seelev),  602  E.  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  222 

'04  Morrow,  Nelson  Case,  545  N.  Leavitt  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  386 

'85  Morse,  Edward  Leland.  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  88 

'04  Morse,  Henry  Childs,  1553  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  386 

'86  Morse,  Henry  Milton,  2292  N.  Ashland  Aye..  Chicago,  111.,  96 

'96  Morse,  Jedidiah  D.,  Giflford,  111.,  189 

'81  Morse,  John  Hale,  229  E.  42d  St..  Chicago.  111..  58 

'96  Morse,  Samuel  Theodore,  care  of  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.,  Carlinville,  111.,  189 

'05  Moschel,  Louis  Conrad,  Morton,  111..  426 

'93  Mosier,  Jeremiah  George.  907  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111..  149 

'05  Moss.  Hayen  Harnell.  Urbana,  111.,  426 

'05  Moss,  Mary  Frances,  Urbana,  111.,  426 

'02  Mount,  Madison  Hoge,  Long  Beach,  CaHf.,  318 

'04  Mueller.  Jacob  William,  Waukegan,  111.,  386 

'75  Mueller,  John,  Besigheim,  Wurtemberg.  Germany,  18 

'05  Mueller,  Walter  Herman,  304  Fulton  St.,  Waukesha.  Wis.. 426 

'04  Muhl,  Fred  Lewis,  315  E.  Locust  St.,  Bloomington.  111..  387 

'00  Mulliken,  Albert  Danforth,  404  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111..  258 

'97  Munhall,  Grace  May  (Morse),  Carlinyille,  111.,  205 

'95  Munn,  Alexander  Majors.  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  176 

'04  Munsen,  Andrew,  Ohio,  111..  387 

'97  Murphy,  Francis  Joseph,  Cinnpas,  Sonora,  Mex..  205 

'04  Murphy,  Howard  Bruce,  1109  E.  Uniy.  Aye.,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich.,  387 

'05  /zMurphy,  John  Benjamin,  100  State  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  469 

'97  Musham,  John  WiUiam,  177  Rush  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  222 

'91  Myers,  Clara  (Haryey).  2327  N.  Delaware  St..  Indianapolis,  Ind..  131 

'88  Myers,  George  William,  6444  Greenwood  Aye..  Chicago.  111..  109 

'96  Myers,  James  William.  Polo.  Bulacan.  P.  I.,  190 

'01  Myers,  Jesse  J.,  care  of  Agr'l  College,  Lansing,  Mich.,  290 

'03  Myers,  Winifred  (Fursman),  1237  Ainslie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  348 

'98  Naper,  Herbert  John,  57  Delaware  PL,  Chicago,  111..  223 

'04  Navlor,  Helen  Andromache.  Mason  City.  111..  387 

'80  Neely,  Charles  G.,  122  Ridge  Ave..  Evanston,  111.,  50 

'82  Neely,  John  Ralph,  2159  Clarendon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111..  65 

'03  Nees.  Frederick  L.,  1221  Perry  St..  Chicago,  111.,  348 

'02  Neff.  Mary,  609  E.  Jefferson  St.,  Bloomington.  111.,  318 

'03  Nelson.  Charlotte  Briggs,  710  N.  East  St.,  Bloomington.  111.,  348 

'94  Nelson,  P^lnathan  Kemper,  care  of  Link  Nelson  &  Co..  Paris,  111.,  162 

'97  Nelson,  Fred  Irwin,  2600  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  206 

'90  Nesbit.  Edwin.  GrasselH  Chemical  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  121 

'03  Nesbit,  Mary  Frances,  Oakland,  111.,  348  [223 

'98  Neureuther,  Andrew  Henry,  care  of  Western  Clock  Mfg.  Co.,  Peru.  111., 

'98  Nevins,  John,  Box  46,  Seattle,  Wash.,  223 

'04  Newcomb,  Cyrus  Forsyth,  Champaign,  111.,  387 

'99  Newell,  Maso'n  Harder,  Springfield.  111..  239 

'00  Newton.  Fred  Earle,  532  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111..  259 

'05  Nichols,  Emily  Lavinia,  5627  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago.  111.,  426 

'01  Nichols,  Gunther,  care  of  La  Grange  State  Bank,  La  Grange,  Ind.,  290 

'94  Nichols,  Maude  E.,  care  of  English  Hospital,  Jaffa.  Palestine,  162 

'98  Nickoley,  Edward  Frederick.  car3  of  Syrian  Protestant  College.  Beirut. 

'04  Niedermeyer.  Frederick  David.  Decatur.  111..  387  [Syria.  223 

'01  Nilsson,  (llof  Anton,  231  Union  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  291 

'95  Noble,  Charles  William,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  176 

'96  Noble,  Isabelle,  Johns  Hopkins  Nurses'  Tr.  School,  Baltimore,  Md.,  190 

'76  Noble,  Louis  Reeder,  1710  Broadway,  Mattoon,  111.,  25 


662  University  of  Illinois 

'96  Noble,  Mary  Elizabeth,  1230  Waco  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kas.,  190 

'96  Noble,  WilHam,  Foosland,  111.,  190 

'82  Noble,  Thomas,  Sr.,  Because.  San  Diego  Co.,  Calif.,  65 

'03  Noble,  Thomas,  Jr.,  1230  Waco  Ave.,  Wichtia  Kas.,  349 

'03  Noe,  Samuel  Rufus,  Auburn,  111.,  349 

'02  Norris,  Carter,  261  Jackson  Park  Terrace,  Chicago,  111.,  318 

'85  North,  Arthur  Tappen,  806  Hartford  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  88 

'04  /;North,  Simon  Newton  Dexter,  Census  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  462 

'01  Norton,  Charles  Waterman,  314  E.  66th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  291 

'01  *Norton,  Wilbur  Perry,  291 

'05  Nuckolls,  Charles  Morrison,  Urbana,  111.,  427 

'00  Null,  Marion  Michael,  Taikn,  Korea,  Asia,  259 

'97  Nye,  Carl  Merriman.  Moline,  111.,  206 

'73  Ockerson,  John  Augustus,  4217  Washington  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  7 

'04  Ocock,  Charles  Albert,  1221  W.  Dayton  St.,  Madison,  Wis.,  387 

'05  O'Connell,  Charles  Slade.  420  Charles  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  427 

'02  Odell.  Rena  May,  (home)  Morrison,  111.,  319 

'03  Ogden,  Charles  Louis,  Galesburg,  111.,  349 

'04  Ogihara,  Tokivo,  Tokio,  Japan,  388 

'01  O'Hair,  Edna "EHzabeth, "Laurel.  Ind.,  291 

'01  gOliver,  Edd  Charles,  515  Oak  St.,  S.  E.,  MinneapoHs,  Minn.,  452 

'76  Oliver,  William  Forrest,  Arlington,  Wash.,  25 

'04  Osgood,  Mary  Anderson,  care  of  Public  Lib.,  Tyler,  Tex.,  388 

'86  Olshausen,  Walter  Aurel  George,  Parral,  Mex.,"96 

'05  Olson,  Blenda,  Armington,  111.,  427 

'02  Om.er,  Lewis,  404  N.  Cuvler  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  319 

'96  Orr,  Edward  Ellsworth,  2205  Universitv  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  190 

'82  Orr,  Robert  Elwood,  105  2d  Ave.,  Jolie't,  111.,  65 

'00  Ostrowski,  Samuel,  3227  S.  Halstead  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  259 

'99  Otwell,  Allen  Meade.  104  Division  St.,  La  Porte,  Ind.,  239 

'04  Outhouse,  Fred  Myrine,  5700  Jackson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  388 

'98  von  Oven,  Frederick  William,  Aurora,  111.,  223 

'85  Owens,  Bessie  Wolfe  (Needham),  416  N.  Second  St.,  N.  Yakima,  Wash., 

'99  Owens,  Daisie  Mav,  North  Yakima,  Wis.,  239  [88 

'00  Owens,  Wilkens  Hoover,  Edwardsville,  111.,  259 

'03  Oxer,  George  Carroll,  1618  Chapel  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  349 

'02  Oyen,  Albert  Nelson,  801  N.  Rockwell  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  319 

'78  Page,  Emm.a  Elizabeth,  Box  463,  Olym.pia,  Wash.,  40 

'92  Page,  John  William,  2832  N.  PauHna  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  139 

'77  Page,  Martha  (Whitham),  1739  13th  Ave.,  South,  Seattle,  Wash.,  32 

'78  Page,  Marv  Louisa.  Box  463,  Olvmpia,  Wash.,  40 

'05  Pahmeyer,"  Fred  Oscar,  1317  Shawmut  Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  427 

'99  Paine,  Arthur  Elijah,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  239 

'89  Paine,  Leanah  Jane,  Long  View,  111.,  114 

'91  Paine,  Sarah  Mariana,  Long  View,  111.,  131 

'83  *Palmer,  Arthur  William,  74 

'82  *  Palmer,  Charles  W.,  65 

'76  Palmer,  Frank  Mitchell,  Clinton,  111.,  26 

'00  Palmer,  William  Gav,  406  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  2  59 

'04  Park,  William.  Mansfield,  301  S.  Catalpa  St.,  Monroe,  La.,  388 

'04  Parker,  Claton  Wilham,  410  So.  Neil  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  388 

'72  Parker,  Calvin  Ebenezer,  512-552  S.  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  2 

'02  Parker,  Lawrence,  Gilbert,  705  S.  Sixth  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  319 

'80  Parker,  Minnie  AHce  (Hostetler),  341  W.  Macon  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  50 

'03  Parker,  Roy  Sheldon,  324  S.  26th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  349 

'05  Parker,  Walter  Harrim.an,  Peoria,  111.,  427 

'80  Parker,  Washington  Lerov,  632  Grace  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  51 

'05  Parks,  Mrs.  Allie  V.,  810  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  427 

'75  Parks,  James  Harvey,  Box  655,  Goldfield,  Nevada,  18 


Index  to  Alumni  663 

'86  Pamiinter,  Grace  Etta,  22Q  E.  42d  St.,  Chicago,  111..  97 

'97  Parr,  John  Louis,  117  Behrends  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  206 

"03  Parr,  Robert  William,  Eraser,  Ida.,  349 

'84  Parr,  Samuel  Wilson,  91Q  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  82 

'94  Parry,  Joseph  Lawrence,  Tolono,  111.,  163 

'75  Parsons,  Fernando  Alston,  803  S.  Central  St.,  Chanute,  Kas.,  18 

'75  Patch,  Emorv  Edward,  255  Glenn  St.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  19 

'78  Patchin,  John  Wakelev,  Traverse  Citv,  Mich.,  41 

'01  Patrick,  Frederick  Phillips,  447  Maple  Ave.,  Blue  Island,  111..  291 

'05  /zPatten,  Simon  Nelson,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  469 

'04  Patterson,  Maud  Mav,  Rochelle,  111..  388 

'02  Patton.  Ada.  Paxton,  111.,  319 

'88  Patton,  Jacob  Allen,  1785  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  110 

'97  Paul,  Arthur  Ernest,  12  S.  Ehzabeth  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  206 

'85  Paullin,  L.  Estelle  (Padgett).  Creston,  Mont.,  88 

'82  Peabodv,  Arthur,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis.,  66 

'83  Peabodv,  Kate  (Girling),  5241  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  74 

'91  Peabodv,  Lorin  William,  Springfield,  Mo.,  131 

'80  *Pearman,  Ida  (Stevens),  51 

'81  Peannan,  James  Ora,  Mahomet,  111.,  58 

'05  Pearson,  John  Winthrop,  1298  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  42  7 

'04  Pearson.  Ida  May  (Hiner),  707  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana.  111..  388 

'98  Pease.  Henrv  Mark,  Western  Elect    Co.,  N.  Woolwich,  London,  Eng., 

'00  Peeples,  Cornelius  James,  287  E.  41st  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  259  [224 

'05  Pegelow,  Frederick  George,  1256  Diversitv  Boul..  Chicago,  111.,  428 

'83  Pierce,  Fred  Densmore,  5500  State  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  74 

'86  Pence,  William  David,  175  Littleton  St.,  W.  Lafavette,  Ind.,  97 

'05  Penwell,  Frederick  Bowman,  Danville,  111.,  428 

'90  Peoples,  U.  J.  Lincoln,  5518  Homer  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  121 

'81  Pepoon,  Herman  Silas,  1314  Wolfram  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  58 

'81  Pepoon,  William  Abbev,  Baker  Citv,  Ore.,  59 

'97  Pepper,  WilHam  Allen,'  1003  Division  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  206 

'01  Perkins.  Frederic  Allen.  341  S.  Main  St.,  Canton,  111.,  291 

'98  Perkins,  Reed  Miles,  915  E.  Edwards  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  224 

'04  Perrigo,  Lyle  Donovan,  Watseka,  111.,  389 

'05  Perrv,  Alphonso  Lorenzo.  1200  Wrightwood.  Chicago,  111.,  428 

'04  PerrV,  Mabel,  417  E.  Washington  St.,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich..  389 

'03  Petersen.  Christian  Peter  Lauritz,  165  4th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  349 

'93  *Peterson,  Adolph  Bertinus,  150 

'04  Peterson,  John  Frederick,  1451  King  Place,  Chicago,  111..  389 

'93  Peterson,  Sophie  Mav  (Parr),  117  Behrends  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  150 

'00  *Pettinger,  Robert  Gerald,  260 

'85  Pettv,  George  Rilev,  32  S.  Market  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  89 

'03  Pettvjohn,  James  tVilliam,  276  E.  63d  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  350 

'96  Pfeffer,  John  Edward,  301  Webster  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  190 

'94  Phelps,  Albert  Charles,  Cornell  Heights,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  163 

'86  Philbrick,  Alvah,  Hibernian  Bldg.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  97 

'81  Philbrick,  Ethan,  Baldwin,  Ga.,  59 

'84  Philbrick,  Solon,  210  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  82 

'96  Phillippi,  Francis  Marion,  613  Wilcox  Bldg.,  Nashville,  Tcnn.,  191 

"04  Phillips,  Eugene  Martin,  care  of  High  School,  Princeton,  111.,  389 

'05  Phillips,  Grace  Darlev,  Columbia,  Mo.,  428 

'93  Phillips,  James  David,  113  E.  Gorham  St.,  Madison,  Wis.,  150 

'05  Phillips,  Nelson  Chancellor.  Lena.  111..  428 

'73  Phillips.  Parlev  Agrippa.  Madison  Sta..  Miss.,  8 

"00  Phillips,  Theodore  Clifford,  310  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111.,  260 

'77  Piatt,  Emma  Clarinda  (Llewellvn),  324  Sixth  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  32 

"92  Piatt,  Herman  S..  Coshocton,  O.,  139 

'S3  Piatt,  Silas  Hubbell,  129  Highland  Ave.,  Minneapolis.  Minn..  74 

'88  Pickard,  Edward  Webster,  18  Crillv  Court,  Chicago.  111..  110 


664  University  of  Illinois 

'00  Pickett,  Charles  Churchill,  Urbana,  111.,  260 

'75  Pickrell,  Watson,  Tempe,  Ariz.,  19 

'74  Pickrell,  William  S.,  Box  7,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  11 

'76  Pierce,  Elon  Albert,  Belmond,  la.,  26 

'75  Pierce,  Fanny,  1721  Holmes  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  19 

'04  Pierce,  Inez  Charlotte,  Portland,  Ind.,  389 

'74  Pierce,  John  Larke,  1721  Holmes  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  11 

'05  Pilcher,  Lela  Gretchen.  Streator,  111.,  428 

'95  Pillsbury,  Arthur  Low,  109  Olive  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  176 

'95  Pillsbury,  Bertha  Marion,  506  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  176 

'04  Pinkum,  Anna  Shaw,  420  4th  Ave.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  389 

'97  Pitney,  Clarence  Orville,  Augusta,  111.,  206 

'04  Pitts,  Florence  Elizabeth,  24  White  Place,  Bloomington  111.,  389 

'02  Pitts,  Henrietta  Betsev  (Martin),  Joliet,  111.,  319 

'88  Place,  Raymond  Mason,  1629  Grace  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  110 

'85  Plank,  Bessie  Gay  (Thompson),  Winamac,  Ind.,  89 

'92  Plank,  Ulysses  Samuel  Grant,  care  of  Univ.  of  Kas.,  Lawrence,  Kas., 

'02  Plant,  Francis  Benjamin,  Covina,  Cal.,  320  [140 

'73  Piatt,  Franklin  Carpenter,  515  E.  Third  St.,  Waterloo,  la.,  8 

'81  *Pletcher,  Francis  M.,  59 

'01  Fletcher,  Nuba  Mitchell,  10  St.  Nicholas  Terrace,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  291 

'86  *Plowman,  William  Lewis,  97 

'97  Plym,  Francis  John,  Kemper  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  206 

'97  Pohlman,  John  Edward,  Room  122  Atlas  Blk.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 

'98  Polk,  Cicero  Justice,  Encinal,  Tex.,  224  [207 

'04  Polk,  John  Luther,  409  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  390 

'03  Pollard,  Charles  Robert,  Delphi,  Ind.,  350 

'00  Pollard,  Earle  Royal,  1436  Albany  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  260 

'78  Pollock,  James  Lvon,  Mt.  Vernon'  111.,  41 

'75  Pollock,  Wilham  Clarence,  1819  Q  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,,  D.  C,  19 

'05  Pond,  Henry  Everett,  Greenview,  111.,  428 

'00  Ponzer,  Ernest  William,  706  S.  4th  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  260 

'04  Popcjoy,  Lida  Elizabeth,  Lexington,  111.,  390 

'97  *Poole,  Edward  Warren,  207 

'98  Pooley,  William  Vipond,  215  S.  Dodge  St.,  Galena,  111.,  224 

'02  Poor,  Edwin  Lindsav,  306  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  320 

'81  *Porter,  F.  H.,  59 

'97  Porter,  Horace  Chamberlain,  care  of  Solvav  Process  Co.,  Syracuse,  N. 

'96  Porter,  Robert  Knight,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  191"  [Y.,  207 

'73  Porterfield,  Elijah  Newton,  2300  Central  Ave.,  2d  Floor,  Kearney,  Neb.,  8 

'00  Posev,  Chesslev  Justin,  State  Normal,  Mankato,  Minn.,  261 

'02  Post,'  Hiram  F'ranklin,  1275  Old  Colonv  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  320 

'04  Post,  Raebem  Henry,  Curtis  Mfg.  Co.,' St.  Louis,  Mo.,  390 

'99  Postel,  Fred  Jacob,  5227  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  239 

'97  *Postlethwaite,  Francis  William  Henry,  207  [12 

'74  Potter,  Frances  Adelai  (Revnolds),  60  Evergreen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I., 

'04  Powell,  Jesse  Rov,  4247  Cottage  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  390 

'91  Powell,  John  Henderson,  Broadwav  &  8th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  131 

'04  Powers,  Francis  Marion,  401  S.  Monroe  St.,  Streator,  111.,  390 

'03  Powers,  George  Augustus,  Benton,  111.,  350 

'87  *Powers,  Mark,  103 

'93  Powers,  William  Ambrose,  1012  Taylor  St.,  Topeka,  Kas.,  150  [261 

'00  Praeger,  William  Emilius,  care  of  ICalamazoo  Coll.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 

'03  Prater,  Banus  Hutson,  care  of  Isthmian  Canal  Zone  Co.,  Bohio,  Canal 

'04  Prettyman,  William  Schenck,  Pekin,  111.,  390  [Zone,  Panama,  350 

'00  Price,  Anna  Mav,  912  W.  Calif.  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  261 

'00  Price,  Helen  Louise,  T.  B.  Scott  Free  Lib.,  Merrill,  Wis.,  261 

'03  Price,  Hugh  Mitchell,  Citv  Hall,  Paris,  Tex.,  350 

'90  Proctor,  Orla  Alfred,  Chillicothe,  111.,  121  [Minn.,  350 

'03  Provine,    Loring   Harvey,    1016    Guaranty   Loan     Bldg.,    Minneapolis, 


Index  to  Alumxi  665 

'92  Pullen,  Rome  B..  322  Reaper  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  140 

'99  Putnam,  Alice.  55  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  240 

'03  /iPutnam,  Herbert,  Library' of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C.  460 

'95  Quade,  John  Conrad,  St.  David,  111.,  176 

'00  gQuaintance,  Hadley  Winfield,  Laramie,  Wyo.,  450 

'03  Quavle,  Henrv  Joseph,  Box  774,  Ames,  la.,  351 

'04  /iQuiiie,  William  E.,  Columbus  Mem'l  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  463 

'00  Quisenberry,  Arthur  Clifford,  326  Lincoln  Ave.    Lincoln,  111.,  231 

'01  Radcliffe,  William  Hickman,  5218  Jefferson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  292 

'00  Radlev,  Guv  Richardson,  1414  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  262 

'04  Railsback,  Lee  Willard,  Hopedale,  111.,  390 

'99  Railsback,  Rov  J.,  Hopedale,  111.,  240 

'82  Raley.  Arvilla  K.  (Harrison),  (1904)  37  H  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  U.,  66 

'03  Ramsey,  William  Everton,  6056  Har\'ard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.',  351 

'03  Randall,  Bertha  Thatcher,  Carnegie  Librarv,  Pittsburg.  Penn.,  351 

'97  Randall,  Dwight  T.,  608  S    Busev  Ave.,  Ufbana,  111.,  208 

'05  Randall,  Frank  Alfred,  1209  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  429 

'85  Rankin,  Charles  Henry,  Fall  Creek,  111.,  89 

'04  Ranson,  Clara  Ann,  Havana,  111.,  391 

'99  Rapp,  George  Leslie,  53  E.  53d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  240 

'98  Rav,  George  Joseph,  418  Webster  Ave.,  Scranton,  Penn.,  224 

'01  Rav,  Walter  Thornton,  U.  S.  Coal  Testing  Plant,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  292 

'97  Ravbum,  Charles  Clvde,  Kewanee,  111.,  208 

'72  Ravmond,  Isaac  Stuart,  R.  F.  D.  No.  58,  Sidnev,  111.,  2 

'99  Ravmond,  John  Eaton,  R.  F.  D.  No.  58,  Sidnev,  111.,  240 

'99  Ravmond,  Ruth  Cleveland  (Haseltine),  Box  422,  Aurora,  111.,  240 

'93  Rea,  Alfred  Willemin,  204  Grome  Bldg.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  150 

'01  Read,  Nellie  Lewis,  Canton,  China,  care  of  A.  P.  M.,  292 

'04  Readhimer,  Jerome  Edward,  311  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign,  111., 

'00  Reardon,  Neal  Daniel,  Delavan,  111.,  262  [391 

'02  Reasoner,  Clara  Beck.  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  City  Limits,  Urbana,  111.,  320 

'96  Reasoner,  Matthew,  Aaron,  Armv  Med.  School,  Washington,  D.  C,  191 

'05  Reat,  Ruth,  Charleston,  111.,  429' 

'01  Redfield,  George  William,  1311  Winona  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  292 

'00  Reed,  (Mrs.)  Adele  Cooper  (Scott),  care  of  Department  of  State,  Wash- 

'04  Reef,  Augustus  Joseph,  Carten.'ille,  111.,  391  [ington,  D.  C,  262 

'95  Reeley.  Thomas  Washington,  Port  Dodge,  la.,  177 

'05  gRees,  Maurice  Holmes,  Newton,  la.,  456 

'05  Reese,  Maurice  H.,  270  Lincoln  Ave.,  Ravenna,  O.,  429 

'05  Reese,  Nelle  Wheeler,  270  Lincoln  Ave.,  Ravenna.  O.,  429 

'02  Reeves,  George  I.,  Bureau  Entomologv,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Washington, 

'95  Reeves,  Harlev  Edson,  Atkinson,  Ill.,'l77  [D.  C,  320 

'05  Reid,  Robin  Rov,  107  So.  2d  St.,  Greenville,  111.,  429 

'00  Reimers,  Frederick  William,  714  21st  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  262 

'72  Reiss,  Willie  Albert,  200  Portland  Ave.,  Belleville,  111.,  3 

'01  Remann,  Frederick  Gordon,  Vandalia,  111.,  292 

'04  Renich,  Edward  Alexander,  Morgan  Hall,  Auburn,  New  York,  391 

'05  Renner.  Edwin  Theodore,  486  FuUerton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  429 

'85  Reynolds,  Henry  Lincoln,  402  Walker  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash..  89 

'74  Reynolds,  Henry  Sheldon,  60  Evergreen  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  12 

'01  Reynolds,  Mabel,  care  of  State  Normal  School,  Cheney,  Wash.,  292 

'72  *Revnolds,  Stephen  Averv,  3 

'03  Rh'ea,  Frank  Hiett,  Bloo'mington,  111.,  351 

'04  Rheil,  Anna,  Evergreen  Heights,  Alton,  111.,  292 

'00  Rhoades,  Edward  Melville,  308  E.  Healy  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  262 

'99  Rhoades,  Emma    May,    (Nickoley)    care    of    Svrian    Protestant    Coll., 

[Beirut,  Svria,  240 

'99  Rhoades,  Horace  Adams,  510  Healey  St.,  Champaign,  111..  240' 

'76  Rhodes,  James  Frederick,  El  Dorado  Springs,  Mo.,  26 


666  University  of  Illinois 

'98  Rhodes,  Ora,  Com  Belt  Bank,  Bloomington,  111.,  225 

'04  Rich,  Claud  Winfred,  Cobden,  111..  391 

'87  Richards,  Albert  Lennox,  Federal  Bldg.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  103 

'78  Richards,  Charles,  Laurens,  Hebron,  Thayer  Co.,  Neb.,  41 

'82  *Richards,  George  William,  66 

'04  Richards,  Llewellvn  Sylvester,  3526  S.  Paulina  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  291 

'01  Richardson,  Robert  E'arl,  Urbana,  111.,  293 

'91  Richart,  Frederick  William,  Carterville,  111.,  131 

'05  Richeson,  Virginia,  Campbell,  3805  S.  King's  Highway,  St.  Louis.,  Mo, 

'77  *Rice,  George  Clark,  32  '  [429 

'03  Richev,  John  Jefferson,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Bridge  Dept.,  Chicago,  111., 

'72  Rickard,"  Thomas  Edwin,  Hemet,  CaHf.,  3  [351 

'04  Ricker,  Ethel,  612  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  392 

'00  Ricker,  Ravm.ond  Carver,  Tsicheos.  via  Chungking,  China,  262 

'72  Ricker,  Nathan  Clifford,  612  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  3 

'04  Riddle,  Rollo  Gaun,  Mattoon,  111.,  392 

'03  Rightor,  Fred  Elm.er,  Clinton,  Ind.,  351 

'02  Rilev,  Anna  Berthair,  501  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  320 

'04  Rilev,  George  Albert,  819  W^  7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  392 

'94  Riley,  Walter  Busev,  702  W.  Clark  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  163 

'87  Rinaker,  John  Irving,  212  E.  Canedv  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  103 

|99  Ritchey,  Felix,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Arthur,  111.,  241 

'00  Robbins,  Ernest  Thompson,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  Ames,  la.,  263 

'04  Roberts,  Carolyn  Mabel,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  392 

|82  Roberts,  Charles  Newton,  1014  Lake  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  66 

'02  Roberts,  Harry  Ashton.  Nampa,  Idaho,  321 

'84  Roberts,  Lewis  Clark,  4098  Milwaukee,  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  82 

'86  Roberts,  Vertus  Bassett,  175  Vermont  St.,  Blue  Island,  111.,  97 

'88  Roberts,  Warren  Russell,  1275  Old  Colony  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  110 

'00  Robertson,  Lloyd  Silas,  Carlisle,  Ark.,  263 

'80  Robinson,  Albert  Fowler,  448  Marion  St.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  51 

'80  Robinson,  Arthur  Seymour,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  51 

'75  Robinson,  Elna  Alphonso,  112  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  19 

'98  Robinson,  Lewis  Archibald,  Oregon  State  Normal  School,  Monmouth, 

'73  *Robbins,  Henry  Edwin,  8  [Ore.,  225 

'00  Rochow,  Carl  John  Frederick,  1206  4th  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  263 

'04  Rodman,  Claud  Seaman,  Moweaqua,  111.,  392 

'00  Roe,  Arthur,  Vandalia,  111.,  263 

'72  Rolfe,  Charles  Weslev,  601  E.  Jonn  St.,  Clam.paign,  111.,  4 

'00  Rolfe,  Martha  Deette,  601  E.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111..  263 

'02  Rolfe,  Mary  Annette,  601  John  St.,  Champaign,  111..  321 

'03  Rolfe.  Susan  Farley.  601  E.  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  352 

'85  Ronalds,  Hugh  Louis,  Grayville,  111.,  89 

'05  Ronev,  William  Hanson,  557  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  429 

'02  *Rose,'AHce,  321 

^03  Rose,  Fred  Wayland,  623  Poplar  St.,  Ottawa,  Kas.,  352 

'02  Rose,  Luther  Vernon,  El  Cam.po,  Tex.,  321 

'05  Roseberrv.  Clarence  Judson,  Box  1008  Peoria,  111.,  429 

'89  Ross,  Luther  Sherman,  1308  27th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  115 

[05  Ross,  Robert  Malcolm,  481  E.  45th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  430 

'81  Ross,  Sprague  Dwight,  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  59 

'05  Rothgeb,  Wade  Hampton,  Wellington,  111.,  430 

'04  Roulston,  Robert  Bennett,  25  Market  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  392 

'96  Rowe,  George  Edward,  607  So.  29th  St.,  Om.aha,  Neb..  191 

[95  Rowe,  Herbert  Brunskill,  201  N.  Central  Ave.,  Paris,  111.,  177 

'93  Rowe,  William  Briggs,  Freeport,  Kas.,  151 

'00  Rowland.  Elbert  Mallary.  1030  So.  Morgan  St..  Olnev.  111..  263 

'05  Roy,  Howard  Meek.  Anna.  111.,  430 

'04  Royall,  Charles  Crecv,  407  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign.  111..  393 

'04  Royce,  Bertha  Ella,  926  W.  Illinois  St.,  Westfield,  N    Y.,  393 


Index  to  Alumni  667 

'95  Rover,  Joseph  William,  801  W.  Oregon  St..  Urbana,  111.,  177 

'95  Rovsdon,  William  Ira,  Champaign,  111.,  177 

yS  Rubey,  Harry  Kelly,  5066  W.  Morgan  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  430 

'99  Rudnick,  Paul  Frederick  Augustus,  4956  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chicago,  111., 

'78  *Rudv,  William  Dole,  41  [241 

'00  Rugg,  Edna  Almira  (Hubbard),  2135  Harrison  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.,  264 

'82  Rugg,  Frederick  Daniel,  507  W.  Universitv  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  66 

'04  Rump,  Guv  Henrv,  Pekin,  111.,  393 

'84  Rupp,  Andrew  Oliver.  Chenoa.  111..  82 

'93  Russell,  Charles  Weslev,  Virginia,  111.,  151 

'78  *Rutan.  Abram  D.,  41 

"94  Rutledge.  John  Weaver,  3626  Cedar  Ave.,  Hampden,  Baltimore.  Md.,  163 

'03  Rutt,  Rov  Weaver,  5052a  Morgan  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  352 

'00  Ryburn,  Charles  A.,  He^-^vorth,  111,,  264 

'05  Sachse,  William  Gustavus,  Morris,  111.,  430 

'00  Saffer,  Louis  Bvron,  1001  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  264 

'00  SaflFord,  Edward  Brigham,  414  S.  Edith  St.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  264 

'05  gSakagami,  Gasuzo, 

'97  Sammis,  John  Langlev,  L^niv.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis.,  208 

'96  Sample,  John  Clavart',  74  Elm  St.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  191 

'02  Sampson,  Charles  Leonard,  815  W.  54th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  321 

'02  Sampson,  George  Rov,  311  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  321 

'05  Sampson,  Wilham  Edgar,  Tice,  111.,  430 

'04  Samson,  Inez  Rose,  311  W.  High  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  393 

'88  Samuels,  John  Huntoon,  2015  7th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.,  110 

'05  /zSanders,  Alvin  Howard,  care  of  Breeders'  Gazette,  Chicago,  111.,  469 

'02  Sanders,  Theodore  Marcus,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  322 

'00  Sanford,  Delia  Cleora,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Librarv,  MadiS^on,  Wis.,  264 

'86  Sargent.  Charles  Elliotte.  2509  N.  Hermitage  Ave..  Chicago,  111.,  97 

'96  Saunders,  Harry  J.,  5430  Armour  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  192 

'98  Saunders,  Rome  Clark,  care  of  Sante  Fe  Gen.  Office,  Los  Angeles,  Cal..  225 

'80  Savage,  George  Marvin,  Room  454  New  York  Bldg..  Seattle,  Wash.,  52 

'78  Savage,  Manford,  722  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111..  41 

'02  Sawyer,  Donald  Hubbard.  Bloomington,  111.,  322 

'05  Sawyer,  Fred  Scott,  3801  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  430 

'03  Sawyer,  George  Loyal,  3101  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  352 

'00  Sawyer,  Ida  Estelle  (Tate),  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  264 

'78  Sawver,  Hamlin  Whitmore,  Enid,  Okla.,  42 

'95  .   Sayers,  Albert  Jefferson.  518  W.  66th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  177 

'97  Savers,  William  Weslev,  care  of  Link  Belt  Mach'v  Co.,  Chicago,   111., 

'97  Savler,  Joe  Revnolds,  Box  208,  Scranton,  Pa.,  208  '  [208 

'97  Schacht,  Frederick  William,  1444  13th  St.,  MoHne,  111.,  208 

'03  Schacht,  John  Henrv,  1440  13th  St.,  MoHne,  111.,  352 

'04  Schaefer,  Ellen  Marv,  Cambridge  Citv,  Ind.,  393 

'88  Schaefer,  John  Victor,  6630  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago.  111..  HI 

'00  Schaefer.  Peter  Philip,  13  Main  St.,  Champaign,  111..  265 

'90  Schaefer,  Philemon  Anatolio,  Parral,  Chihuahua,  Mex.,  122 

'92  Scheidenhelm,  Ed.  Lewis,  Wilmette,  111.,  140 

'05  Scherer,  Josephine,  Murphvsboro,  111.,  431 

'01  Schillinger,  Josephine,  432'8th  St.,  Mohne,  111.,  293 

'85  Schlader,  Theodore  Henrv,  1014  Monadnock  Bldg..  Chicago.  111.,  90 

'03  Schmidt.  Gustave  Adolphus.  6225  Halstead  St..  Chicago.  111.,  352 

'05  Schmidt,  Hugo.  285  Fremont  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  431 

'94  Schneider,  Albert,  Parnassus  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  163 

'00  Schneider,  Edward  John,  704  Postal  Tel.  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  265 

'85  Schrader,  Alfred  Charles.  736  Millard  Ave..  Chicago.  111..  90 

'05  Schott.  Frederick,  856  W.  22d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  431 

'04  Schreiber,  Rudolph  Ernest,  167  Sheffield  Ave..  Chicago,  111.,  393 

'05  Schroeder,  Charles  Ward,  (home)  107  Woodworlh  Ave.,  Joliet,  111.,  431 


668  University  of  Illinois 

'01  Schroeder,  Curt  August,  Hazelton,  B.  C,  293 

'01  Schulte,  Mabel,  Hopedale,  111.,  293 

'00  gSchulz,  William  Frederick,  225  S.  Brodaway,  Baltimore,  Md.,  451 

'04  Schumacher,  Henry  Theodore,  405^  Prairie  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  394 

'02  Schumacher,  Tillie  Joe,  405  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  322 

'05  Schutt,  Alfred  George,  809  S.  Jackson  St.,  Belleville,  111.,  431 

'99  Schutt,  Walter  Robert,  Franklin  Park,  111.,  241 

'81  Schwartz,  Joseph,  Salem,  111.,  59 

'97  gScoggan,  Edward  Barker,  Jamaica,  la.,  448 

'83  Scotchbrook,  George  Pope,  Wessington,  S.  Dak.,  75 

'95  Scott,  Daisy  Coffin  (Stevenson),  College  Campus,  Ames,  la.,  178 

'93  Scott,  Donald  Gamaliel,  care  of  Caldwell  &  Drake  Iron  Works,  Columbus, 

'01  Scott,  Frank  William,  924  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  293        [Ind.,  151 

'96  Scott,  George  Harvey,  1200  Douglas  Ave.,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  192 

'05  Scott,  John  T.,  Casper,  Wyoming,  431 

'95  Scott,  WiUiam  John,  721  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  178 

'75  Scovell,  Melville  Amasa,  Lexington,  Ky.,  20 

'76  *Scribner,  Artemus  C,  26 

'00  Scudder,  Benjamin  Harrison,  Tempe,  Ariz.,  265 

'75  Scudder,  Clarence  Orlando,  909  Berteau  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  20 

'02  Scudder,  Henry  Disbro,  909  Berteau  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  322 

'95  Scurlock,  Henry  Harrison,  122  N.  Water  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  178 

'93  Seaman,  Geroge  Washington,  Mansfield,  O.,  151 

'00  Sears,  Minnie  Earl,  care  of  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  Lib.  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  265 

'95  Seastone,  Charles  Victor,  University  St.,  W.  Lafavette,  Ind.,  178 

'00  Seely,  Blanche,  5734  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  265 

'99  Seely,  Garrett  Teller,  602  E.  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  241 

'04  Seibel,  Karl  Bird,  Manlius,  111.,  394 

'91  Seibert,  Emma  Effie,  170  9th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  132 

'81  Seymour,  Arthur  Bliss,  26  University  Museum,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  60 

'04  Sevmour,  Arthur  Piatt,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Henning,  111.,  394 

'03  Seymour,  Budd  Willard,  6400  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  353 

'05  Seymour,  Claude  Henrickson,  386  Racine  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  432 

'77  Seymour,  John  James,  1419  L  St.,  Fresno,  Calif.,  32 

'04  Seymour,  Roy  Vincent,  Dwight,  111.,  394 

'98  Shamel,  Archibald  Dixon,  1227  Princeton  St.,  Columbia  Heights,  Wash- 

'90  Shamel,  Charles  H.,  Taylorville,  111.,  122  [ington,  D.  C,  225 

'91  Shamel,  Clarence  Albert,  1443  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  132 

'82  Sharp,  Abia  Joseph,  Harrisonville,  Mo.,  66 

'93  Sharpe,  Richard  W.,  Zoology  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  Chi.,  Chicago,  111.,  152 

'91  Shattuck,  Anna  (Palmer),  1013  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  132 

'91  Shattuck,  Walter  Francis,  4743  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  132 

'75  Shawhan,  George  Robert,  807  S.  W^right  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  20 

'94  Shawhan,  Gertrude  (Shaefer),  Ferguson,  Mo.,  164 

'96  Shea,  John  Clark,  120  Logan  Ave.,  Danville,  111.,  192 

'99  Sheean,  Frank  Thomas,  Galena,  111.,  241 

'99  Sheean,  Henry  David,  Galena,  111.,  242 

'99  Sheldon,  Carl  Edmund,  Sterling,  111.,  242 

'05  Sheldon,  Carrie  Belle,  Ottawa,  Kas.,  432 

'04  Sheldon,  Charles  Harper,  Kewanee,  111.,  394 

'04  Sheldon,  Edna  Weaver  (Trego),  Hoopeston,  111.,  394 

'03  Sheldon,  Maud  Lillian,  Sharpsburg,  111.,  3  53 

'03  Sheldon,  Victor  Lorenzo,  1368  Clara  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  353 

'03  Shelton,  Addison  M.,  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  353 

'95  Shepardson,  John  Eaton,  care  of  South  &  Western  Ry.,  Bristol,  Va.,  178 

'97  Shepardson,  Ralph  Steele,  479  Fifth  St.,  Aurora,  111.,  209 

'01  Sherm.an,  William  Horace,  601  E.  Missouri  Ave.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  293 

'93  Shiga,  Shigetsura,  Tokio  Coll.  of  Tech.,  Asakusa,  Tokio,  Japan,  152 

'04  Shilton,  Carlyle  Nance,  218  So.  Elm  St.,  Kewanee,  111.,  394 

'02  Shimmin,  Robert  Philip,  623  E.  65th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  322 


Index  to  Alumni  669 

'04  Shinn,  James  Ricketts,  care  of  Coll.  of  Agr'l.  Urbana,  111.,  395 

'05  Shipman,  Andrew  Bradt.  SuefTels,  Colo.,  432 

'82  Slaudeman.  Frank.  833  S.  Webster  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  67 

'86  Shlaudeman,  Harry.  95 5  Lincoln  Ave.,  Decatur,  111.,  98 

'03  Shoemaker.  John  Earl,  Charleston,  111.,  353 

'04  Shoemaker.  Theodora,  Charleston,  111.,  395 

'01  Short.  Walter  Campbell,  Ft.  Reno,  Okla.,  294 

'00  Shrum.  Mabel  Claire.  Golden.  Colo..  265 

'04  Sides,  Aimee  May.  R.  F.  D.  Xo.  1.  Carterville,  Mo.,  395 

'03  Siler.  Roderick  William,  6335  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  353 

'72  Silver,  Charles  Wallace,  904  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  4 

'72  *Silver.  Howard.  4 

'77  Sim.  Coler  Lindlev.  1065  Emporia  Ave..  Wichita.  Kas.,  32 

'84  Sim.  Keturah  Elizabeth.  605  W.  Green  St..  Urbana.  111..  82 

'01  Simmons.  Aaron  Trabue.  402  First  Xat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  Bloomington.  111., 

'96  Sim.ons.  Alexander  Martin.  401  S.  12th  St.,  Quincv,  111..  192  [294 

'04  Sim.pson.  Carl  William,  Blackstone  Bldg..  Quincy.  111.,  395 

'03  Sim^pson.  Francis,  Univ.  of  111..  Urbana.  111.,  353 

'05  Simms,  Charles  Edward,  507  Terrace  Ave.,  Indianapolis.  Ind..  432 

'05  Sisler,  Delia  Jarett.  Emporia,  Kas..  432 

'84  Sizer.  Lucius  Xoves.  R.  F.  D.  Xo.  35.  Fisher.  111..  83 

'05  Skelley.  Charles  Edward.  328  W.  South  St..  De  Kalb,  111..  432 

'93  Skielvig,  Severina  Canute,  Dallas,  Tex.,  152 

'03  Skinner.  Elgie  Ray.  4451  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  354 

'77  *Skinner.  Velma  Elethea  (Ward),  33 

'81  Slade,  Bvron  A..  1027  SpafTord  Ave.,  Rockford.  111.,  60 

'94  Slater,  WiUiam  Frederick.  203  Trude  Bldg.,  Chicago.  111.,  164 

'82  Slauson.  Howard  Brinkerhoff.  Brighton.  Wash..  67 

'05  Sloan.  Hazel  (Schroeder).  421  Hemlock  St..  Helena.  Mont.,  432 

'04  Slocum,  Marv  Jane,  1016  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  395 

'00  Slocum.,  Roy'Harley,  1016  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  266 

'01  Slocumb,  Edward  Clvde.  Beardstown.  111.,  294  ■ 

'01  Sluss.  Alfred  Higgins.  1011  W.  IlHnois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  294 

'02  Sm.ith.  Arthur  Bourne.  2  704  Virginia  St.,  Berkelev,  Calif.,  322 

'77  Smith,  Avis.  400  Univ.  Bldg..  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.,  33 

'01  Smith,  Bruce,  Xewman.  111..  294^ 

'99  Smith.  Charles  Augustus,  lola,  Kas..  242 

'74  Smith.  Charles  Augustus.  243  Broad  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  12 

'03  Sm.ith.  Charles  Henry.  Snell  Hall.  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  111.,  354 

'82  Sm.ith,  Charles  Linnaeus.  2018  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  67 

'03  Smith,  Charles  Wesley,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle,  Wath.,  354 

'05  Smith,  Edwin  Ravmond,  1029  L'niversitv  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis.,  432 

'02  Smith,  Ellen  Gartield,  1843  Aldine  Ave., 'Chicago,  111.,  323     [Penn.,  242 

'99  Smith,  Elm.er  Church,  care  of  Jamison  Coal  &  Coke  Co..  Greensburg, 

'04  Smith,  Esther  Anna,  Univ.  Librarv.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich..  395 

'99  Smith,  Florence  Mary,  606  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  242 

'04  Smith,  Florence  Sebring,  Free  Public  Lib.,  Beatrice,  Xeb.,  395 

'05  Smith,  Fred  D.,  203  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  433 

'04  gSmith,  Fred  John,  455 

'01  '  Smith,  George  Carroll.  Josephine  Bldg..  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  294 

'00  Smith,  George  Russell.  616  Grant  St.,  Bav  Citv,  Mich.,  266 

'04  Smith,  Henrv  William.  152  Tem.ple  St..  Xew  Haven.  Conn.,  396 

'05  Smith,  Kenneth  Gardner.  Wellsville.  X.  Y..  433 

'84  Smith,  Laura  Belle  (Piatt),  129  Highland  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  83 

'97  Smith,  Louie  Henrie.  (Temporary)  Halle  a.  d.  Saale,  Germany,  209 

'01  Sm.ith,  Percy  Almerin,  50  Kaminagarekawcho,  Hiroshima,  Japan,  295 

'02  Smith,  Rov,'Okura,  Commercial  School,  Tokyo,  Japan,  323 

'96  Smith.  She'rman,  Howard,  Kas.,  192 

'05  Sm.ith,  Thomas  Barrington  Franklin,  400  W.  Main  St.,  Carbondale,  111., 

'05  Smith,  Valentine,  1208  W.  Clark  St.,  Urbana,  111..  433  [433 


670  University  of  Illinois 

'85  Smith,  William  H.,  Lewistown,  Mont.,  90 

'00  Smith,  William  Walter,  (home)  Broadlands,  111.,  266 

'91  Smolt,  Frank  Oscar,  San  Lorenzo,  Uelardena  Dgo,  Mexico,  132 

'99  Sm.oot,  Elma  (Postel),  5227  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  242 

'99  Smurr,  Tom  Woods,  Suite  No.  1,  Gednev  Bldg.,  Ottawa,  111.,  242 

'02  Snodgrass,  John  McBeath,  Urbana,  111.,  323 

'92  Snodgrass,  Williani,  Jr.,  71  Broadway,  N.  Y.,  care  of  N.  J.  Zinc  Co.,  140 

'90  Snyder,  Christopher  Henry,  413-45  Rialto  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

'04  Sommer,  Clara,  4634  Champlain  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  396  [122 

'80  *Sondericker,  Jerome,  52 

'83  Sondericker,  William,  Woodstock,  111.,  7  5 

'04  Sonntag,  Mildred  EHza,  Plainfield,  111.,  396 

'98  Soper,  Stanlev  Livingston,  Waterville,  Kas.,  225 

'00  Soverhill,  Harvey  Allen,  623  23d  St.,  Moline,  111.,  266 

'93  *Spalding,  Fred  Milton,  152 

'98  Spalding,  Roy  Verner,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.,  225 

'97  gSpangler,  John  Nathaniel,  Remington,  Ind.,  448 

'04  Sparks,  Annie  Elnora,  1205  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  396 

'78  Sparks,  Hosea  B.,  care  of  Sparks  Milling  Co.,  Alton,  111.,  42 

'95  Sparks,  Marion  Emeline,  1205  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  179 

'98  Sparks,  Mrs.  Myrtle  Eva,  1103  Post  St.,  Ottawa,  111.,  115 

'02  Spaulding,  Ida  (Milner),  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho,  323 

'87  Spear,  Grant  Warren,  96  Wilder  St.,  Aurora,  111.,  103 

'84  *Speidel,  Ernest,  83 

'01  Spellman,  Lorinda  Ballou,  37  Olive  Place,  Cleveland,  O.,  295 

'77  Spence,  Franklin,  605  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  33 

'95  Spencer,  Bertha  (Miner),  Wilsey  Place,  Kewanee,  111.,  179 

'97  Spencer,  Fred  Wilcox,  2794  St.  Anthony  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  209 

'82  Spencer,  Nelson  Strong,  112  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  67 

'95  Sperling,  Godfrey,  709  Hays  St.,  Boise  City,  Ida.,  179 

'05  Spitler,  Weslev  Newton,  773  State  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  433 

'78  *Spradhng,  William  F.,  42 

'78  Sprague,  Martin,  Sahuripa,  Sonora,  Mexico,  42 

'03  Spriggs,  John  Jack,  (home)  Louisville,  111.,  354 

'94  Spufgin,  William  Grant,  First  Nat'l  Bank  Block,  Urbana,  111.,  164 

'81  *Stacey,  Morelle  M.,  60 

'03  Stahl,  Garland,  Elkhart,  111.,  354 

'00  Stakemiller,  Benjamin  Benton,  7th  &  Poplar  Sts.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  266 

'04  Staley,  Isabel,  Cor.  Church  &  Prospect  Sts.,  Champaign,  111.,  396 

'98  Staley,  Joseph  Clarence,  1112  5th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  226 

'99  Staley,  Maggie  Edith  (Carpenter),  Pullman,  Wash.,  243 

'05  Standard,  Alphonse  Perry,  Lewistown,  111.,  433 

'01  Stanley,  Otis  Orion,  2943  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  295 

'03  Stansbury,  Alta  Louise,  1504  MiHtary  St..  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  355 

'79  Stanton,  Samuel  Cecil,  1040  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111.,  46 

'95  Stark,  Robert  Watt,  903  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  179 

'97  States,  William  Daniel,  Elwood,  111.,  210 

'76  Starr,  Frank  Augustus  Ellis,  Sumpter,  Ore.,  26 

'77  Stayman,  John  Mather,  1424  Eastwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  34 

'05  Stebbins,  Roy,  Summer  Hill,  111.,  434 

'05  Stedman,  Angeline  Jones,  Champaign,  111.,  434 

'02  Steele,  Lavinia,  State  Library,  Des  Moines,  la.,  323 

'75  Steele,  Mary  Carter  (Ricker),  612  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  21 

'89  Steele,  Philip,  171  Osgood  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  115 

'96  Steele,  William  La  Barthe,  2024  Douglas  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  193 

'02  Steinmayer,  Otto  Christopher,  Somerville,  Tex.,  323 

'03  Steinwedell,  Carl,  Butte  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Butte,  Mont.,  355 

'97  Steinwedell,  George,  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  210 

'04  Stephenson,  Lewis  Alva,  4604  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  396 

'02  Stern,  Nathaniel,  1616  Tribune  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  323 


Index  to  Alumni  671 

'90  Stevens,  Fred  Worthlev,  care  of  Tocoma  Smelting  Co..  Tacoma,  Wash., 

'84  Stevens,  Hurbert  Allen.  104  Bartleson  St.,  Joliet.  111..  83  [122 

'03  Stevens,  Lucia  Alzina,  Marengo,  111.,  355 

'01  Stevenson,  Amos  Milton.  425  Katherine  St..  Ottawa,  111..  205 

'01  *Stevenson.  Ralph  Ewing,  295 

'83  Stewart,  Ella  Marv,  2409  N.  43d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111..  75 

'02  Stewart,  John  Pogue.  Normal.  111..  324 

'93  Stewart,  [ohn  Truesdale.  Paxton.  111..  152 

'95  Stewart.  Mabel  (Cole).  45  King  St..  Oberlin.  O.,  179  [21 

'75  Stewart,  Margaret  Esther  (Robbins),  1951  Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angles.  Cab, 

'01  Stewart,  Miles  Vincent,  care  of  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  295 

'04  Stewart,  Robert  Jacques,  11406  Detroit  Ave.,  N.  W..  Cleveland.  O..  396 

'02  Stewart.  William  Bowen.  56  E.  5th  St..  St.  Paul.  Minn..  324 

'03  Stine.  J.  Carl,  355 

'94  *Stocker,  Edwin  Warren,  165 

'85  Stockham,  William  Henry,  1113  N.  25th  St.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  90 

'77-  Stoddard.  Ira  Joy.  Jr..  Pella.  la..  34 

'88  Stoltey.  Ida  May  (Pettv).  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Champaign,  111.,  HI 

'04  Stone,  Charles  NewhalL  E.  Main  St.,  Ouincy.  111..  397 

'03  Stone.  Clyde  Ernest.  1020  Glen  Oak  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  355 

'03  Stone,  Hal  Marot.  330-33  Unity  Bldg.,  Bloomington,  111..  355 

'96  Stone,  Percy  Allyn,  R.  R.  No.  4.  Springfield,  111.,  193 

'04  Stookey,  Helen  Florence,  Harristown,  111.,  397 

'05  Storm, 'Howard  Charles.  Lockport.  111..  434 

'03  Storey.  Ellsworth  Prime.  260  37th  Ave..  N.  Seattle.  Wash..  356 

'74  Story.  George.  1342  Garden  St..  San  Luis  Obispo.  Calif..  13 

'84  Stratton.  Samuel  Wesley,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C,  83 

'94  Strauss,  WilHam.  Pittsfield.  111..  165 

'01  Strawn,  John  Harris,  Albion,  111..  296 

'03  Street,  Marietta  Loiza  (Price),  Paris,  Tex.,  356 

'03  Strehlow,  Cornelia  Emma,  Linder^vood  Coll.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  356 

'96  Strehlow.  Oscar  Emil.  1740  Railway  Exchange  Bldg..  Chicago,  111..  193 

'99  Streight.  Laura  Allana.  FrankHnvil'le,  N.  Y.,  243 

'00  Strohm,  Adam  Julius,  care  of  Free  Public  Library,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  266 

'03  Strom,  Alexander  Jenning,  149  Lunt  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111., 

'04  Stroud,  Smith  Lerov,  Ocean  Park,  Calif.,  397  [356 

'00  Strout,  Frank  Asbu'rv,  243  So.  Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  267 

'03  Stuebe,  Leonard  Frederick,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Danville,  111.,  356 

'81  *Sturman,  James  B.,  60 

'03  Stutsman,  Adah  Helen,  Academy  Hall,  Jacksonville,  111.,  356 

'03  Susex,  James  Wolfe,  107  Halsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  Y.,  356 

'02  Swanberg,  Floyd  Ludwig,  1209  Cypress  St.,  W.  H..  Cincinnati.  O.,  324 

'79  Swanell,  Arthur,  Kankakee,  111.,  47 

'73  Swartz,  x\lexander  Culberton,  Fresno,  Calif..  8 

'04  Sweet.  Belle.  Moscow,  111.,  397 

'96  Swenev,  Don,  238  New  York  St.,  Aurora,  111.,  193 

'93  Swenson    Bernard  Victor,  60  Wall  St.,  New  York,  X.  Y.,  153 

'99  Swenson,  Sidney  Orin,  84  Warburton  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  243 

'85  Swem,  William  Cooke,  1519  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago.  111..  90 

'03  Swezev.  Anne  Davies.  1016  Nevada  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  357 

'85  Switze'r,  Charlotte,  608  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign.  111.,  90 

'77  Switzer.  Gertrude  (Peddicord),  602  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  34 

'04  Switzer,  Grace  Ellen,  Sta.  A,  Bellington,  Wash.,  397 

'94  Sy,  Albert  Philip,  24  High  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  165 

'05  Sype,  George,  Fairbury,  111.,  434 

'94  *Tackett,  William  C,  165 

'03  Taff.  Albert  Edgar,  Canton,  111.,  357 

'82  Taft,  Florizel  Adino,  Hanover,  Kas.,  68 

'79  Taft,  Lorado,  1038  Fine  Arts  Bldg..  Chicago,  111.,  47 


612  University  of  Illinois 

'81  Talbot,  Arthur  Newell,  1011  California,  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  60 

'01  Talbot,  Carrie  E.  (Miner),  Plvmouth,  111.,  296 

'01  Tallyn,  Louis  Liston,  care  of  Div.  Engr.  D.  L.  &  W.,  Scranton,  Pa.,  296 

'87  Tatarian,  Bedros,  (1904)  Dale,  Calif.,  103 

'04  Taylor,  Elsie  Mae,  1003  S.  Sixth  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  397 

'04  Taylor,  George  Graham,  Taylorville,  111.,  397 

'02  Tavlor,  Helen,  Marv,  504  E.  Walnut  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  324 

'87  Taylor,  Horace,  Scarsdale,  New  York  City,  103 

'04  Tavlor,  John  Orlo,  Christobal,  Canal  Zone,  C.  A.,  398 

'88  *Tavlor,  Tohn  Walter,  111 

'05  Taylor,  Ruth  Beatrica,  406  John  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  434 

'99  Tebbetts,  George  Edward,  1298  Millard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  243 

'72  *Teeple,  Jared,  5 

'97  Teeple,  Wallace  Douglas,  227  N.  Taylor  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  210 

'00  Temple,  Harry  Roberts,  603  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  267 

'94  *Templeton,  Benjamin  Franklin,  165 

'90  Ter  Bush,  Lindley  Fletcher,  304  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  122 

'91  Terrill,  Joseph  Samuel,  Deer  Grove,  Whiteside  Co.,  111.,  132 

97  Terrv,  Charles  Dutton,  338  W.  Prospect  St.,  Kewanee,  111.,  210 

'98  Thayer,  Albert  Lewis,  709  Trust  Bldg.,  New  Castle,  Penn.,  226 

'05  Thayer,  Wilham  Summer,  846  Estes  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111., 

'99  Theiss,  Otto  John,  131  Prospect  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  243  [434 

'01  Theodorson,  WilHam  Anton,  19  Milton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  296 

'81  Thomas,  Darlei,  5211  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  61 

'95  Thomas,  Homer,  R.  F.  D.  No.  19,  Edwards,  111.,  180 

'93  Thompson,  Almon  Daniel,  101  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Peoria,  111.,  153 

'02  Thompson,  Frank  Linn,  Warrenberg,  111.,  324 

'96  Thompson,  Fred  Lawrence,  Seventh  St.  &  River,  Louisville,  Ky.,  193 

'00  Thompson,  George  Henry,  180  Cass  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  267 

'01  Thompson,  George  Mershon,  Bement,  111.,  296 

'98  Thompson,  Guy  Andrew,  Univ.  of  Maine,  Orono,  Me.,  226 

'05  Thompson,  James  Arthur,  Rushville,  111.,  434 

'86  Thompson,  Luther,  care  of  Marion  Land  Co.,  Winamac,  Ind.,  98 

'02  Thompson,  McDonald,  1122  Napoleon  Ave.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  325 

'95  Thompson,  Marion  (Gratz),  3658  Pine  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  180 

'99  Thompson,  Ralph,  Carbondale,  111.,  243 

'04  Thompson,  Sherman,  Warrensburg,  111.,  398 

'97  Thompson,  Susan  Elizabeth,  Winamac,  Ind.,  210 

'79  Thompson,  William  Augustus,  Riverside.  111.,  47 

'00  Thorpe,  John  Charles,  New  York,  St.,  Aurora,  111.,  267 

'04  Timm,  Peter  Frederick  Wilham,  2329  Kenelworth  Ave.,  Sta.  H.,  Cin- 

'82  Todd,  James,  Elgin,  111.,  68  [cinnati,  O.,  398 

'01  Todd,  Mary  Estelle,  742  S.  Beech  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  296 

'98  Toenniges,  Ferdinand  Frederick  Emil,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  226 

'00  Tooke,  Charles  Wesley,  12  Svracuse  Bank  Bldg.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  267 

'94  Tower,  Willis  Eugene,  444  N'  Normal  Park  Way,  Chicago,  111.,  166 

'93  Townsend,  William,  HI  N.  Catherine  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  153 

'05  Trams,  Albert  Francis  Paxton,  111.,  435 

'99  Trapp,  Harold  Frederick,  227  Tremont  St.,  Lincoln,  111.,  243 

'04  Travis,  Rov  Elmer,  Assumption,  111.,  398 

'80  *Travis,  Wilham  W.,  52 

'94  Trego,  Charles  Henry,  Holtville.  San  Diego  Co.,  Calif.,  166 

'90  Tresise,  Francis  John,  321  Herkimer  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  122 

'00  Trevett,  John  Howard,  101  N.  Elm  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  268 

|05  Triebel,  Albert,  1421  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  435 

'04  Trimble,  Clara  Eugenia,  Champaign,  111.,  398 

'04  Tripp,  Harold  Frank,  Walter,  Okla.,  398 

'90  *Tscharner,  John  Baptiste,  123 

'01  Tull,  Effie  Mav,  Farmer  City,  111.,  296 

'01  Ttmnicliff,  John  James,  Jr.    663  W.  North  St.,  Galesburg,  111.,  297 


Index  to  Alumni  673 

"05  //Turncaurc,  Frederick  Eugene,  Madison,  Wis.,  460 

"04  Turner,  Charles  Philip,  42.3  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  398 

•82  Turner.  Herbert.  (1004)  1618  N.  Main  St.,  Dayton,  O.,  68 

'04  Tuthill.  Lewis  Butler,  Anna,  111.,  399 

'00  Tyler,  Walter  Simeon,  96  Sherwood  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  268 

'75  Tyndale,  Hector  Hilgard,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  21 

'99  Ullensvang,  Martin  L.,  424  Fourth  St.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  243 

'98  Unzicker,  William  Luther,  Room  204  Federal  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  226 

'91  Vail,  Charles  Davis,  915  W.  Woolman,  St.  Butte,  Mont.,  133 

'97  Vail,  Walter  Cheney,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  210 

'00  Van  Brundt,  Chester  S.,  No.  1  N.  First  St..  N.  Yakima,  Wash.,  268 

'03  Vance,  Edna  Cecilia  (Spriggs),  Columbia,  Mo.,  337 

'04  Vance,  Mahlon  Smith,  Sullivan,  111.,  399 

'95  Vance,  Walter  Noble,  120  Lincoln  Park  Boul.,  Chicago,  111.,  ISO 

'99  Vance,  William  Herbert,  Stamps,  Ark.,  244 

'05  /zVanderlip,  Frank  Arthur,  Nat'l  Citv  Bank.  i\ew  York.  N.  Y..  470 

'03  Van  Dervort.  Paul  Ravmond,  Tiskilwa.  111.,  357 

'88  Van  Gundo.  Charles  Philip,  Mt.  Clare,  Baltimore,  Md..  Ill 

'04  Vanhorne,  George  Garret,  6406  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  399 

'05  Van  Meter,  Anna  Roberta,  1008  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  435 

|02  Van  Meter,  George  William,  630  W.  7th  St.,  Oklahoma  City.  Okla.,  325 

'96  Van  Orstrand.  Charles  Edwin,  care  of  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Washington, 

'00  Van  Patten,  Seth  Fields,  Ventura,  Calif.,  268  '        [D.  C,  194 

'84  Van  Petten,  Henrv  Seward,  East  Las  Vegas,  N.  M.,  84 

'03  Varnes.  Albert  Grafton,  Corv,  Ind.,  357 

'04  Vawter,  John  Terrell,  Jr.,  602  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana.  111..  399 

'01  Veirs,  Davis  Carroll,  Denver  Union  Water  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  297 

'99  Vial,  Alice  Mildred,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  La  Grange,  111.,  244 

'84  Vial,  Edmund  Robert,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  La  Grange.  111.,  84 

'85  Vial,  Frederick  Ketchum,  312  Madison  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  90 

'93  Vial,  Robert  Clarke,  La  Grange,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  153 

'96  Vickerv,  Charles  Rov.  29  N.  Washington  St.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  194 

'04  Vickerkge,  Richard  Percival,  104  S.  Clark  St.,  Pana,  111.,  399 

'77  *  Victor,  Carrie  Doniphan  (Stoddard),  34 

'05  Vines,  Edgar,  James,  1307  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  435 

'99  Volk,  Edmund,  1275  Franklin  St.,  Oakland,  111.,  244 

'02  Von  der  Lippe,  Ernest  C.  F.,  Chemical  Bldg..  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  325 

'05  Voss,  Sophie  Marv,  405  S.  State  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  435 

'97  *dc  Vries,  Steven  George,  210 

'82  "Wadsworth,  John  George,  201  Pearl  St.,  Council  Bluffs.  la.,  68 

'05  Wagenseil,  Edgar  White,  5725  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  435 

'01  Wahl,  Henrv,  6124  So.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  297 

'92  Wait,  Beniamin  Asaph,  826  Cannon  Ave.,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.,  140 

'01  Wait,  Ernest  Ludden,  117  E.  Washington  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  297 

'87  Waite,  Merten  Benwav,  care  of  Dept.  of  Agr'l,  Washington,  D.  C,  103 

'00  ^fijWaits,  Charles  Jefferson,  1940  N.  10th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  451 

'97  'Wakefield,  George  Michell,  441  S.  Normal  Parkwav,  Chicago,  111..  211 

'97  Wallace,  Herbert  Wilford,  Camas,  Wash.,  211 

'03  Wallace,  [acob  H.,  1076  12th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  357 

'00  Waldo,  M'aric  L.  (Tavlor),  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  268 

'92  Walker,  Edward  Lewis,  3639  A  Winsor  Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  140 

'79  *Walker,  Francis  Eugene,  47 

'98  Walker,  Rufus,  Jr.,  641  22d  St.,  Moline.  111.,  226 

'03  Wallace,  Jacob  H.,  1076  12th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  357 

'91  Wallace,  Ross  Strawn,  125  N.  Jefferson  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.,  133 

'98  Walter,  Charles  Albert,  (1904  317  E.  North  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind..  227 

'94  Walton,  Percy  Thomas,  831  W.  Lafayette  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  166 


674  University  of  Illinois 

'00  Wandell,  Caroline,  Phoenix,  Oswego,  Co.  N.  Y.,  269 

'03  Ward,  Robert  Russell,  Benton,  111.,  358 

'OS  Ward,  Ulysses  Garfield,  Shelbyville,  111.,  435 

'77  Ward,  Walter  P.,  Webb  City,  Mo.,  34 

'03  Wardall,  Ruth  Aimee,  (home)  Tuscola,  111.,  358 

'05  Warder,  Laura  Belle,  Marion,  111.,  436  [D.  C,  297 

'01  Warner,    Harry  Jackson,  Bureau  of  Chem.,  Dept.  of  Agr'l,  Washington, 

'75  Warner,  Lyman  Fenn,  Jr.,  Auburn,  Placer  Co.,  Calif.,  21 

'05  Warner,  William  Herbert,  care  of  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Glendive, 

'05  Warnock,  Arthur  Ray,  Mason  Citv,  111.,  436  [Mont.,  436 

'02  Waterbury,  Leslie  Abram,  907  W.'  Calif.  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  325 

'90  Waterman,  Fred  Walter,  116  E.  Broad  St.,  Elyria,  Ohio,  123 

'00  Waters,  Willard  Otis,  2514  Thirteenth  St.,  Washington,  D.  C,  269 

'05  Watrous,  Chris  Beach,  Hampshire,  111.,  436 

'80  Watson,  Ella  Maria  (Davis),  Straight  Creek,  Kas.,  52 

'74  Watts,  William,  339  Huron  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  13 

'99  Weaver,  Ben  Perley,  215  W.  Wayne  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  244 

'94  *Weaver,  Leslie  Alvord,  166 

'97  Webber,  Hubert  Anthony,  304  W.  13th  St.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  211 

'04  Webber,  Lorena  Nell,  Iron  City,  la.,  399 

'03  Webber,  Pearl,  709  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  358 

'95  Webster,  Charles  Carlton,  Pumping  Station,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  180 

'98  Webster,  Joshua  Percy,  4613  Wayne  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  227 

'98  Webster,  Sarah  Emmeline,  245  E.  119th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  227 

'99  Webster,  WilHam  W.,  796  G  St.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.,  244 

'78  Weed,  Mahlon  Ogden,  Alvo,  Neb.,  42 

'94  Weedman,  Fred  John,  305  Park  Row  Sta.,  Chicago,  111.,  166 

'04  Weeks,  Harry  William,  112  Webb  St.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  399 

'04  Wehmeier,  William  Henry,  436  E.  Eight  St.,  Alton,  111.,  399 

'00  Wehrstedt,  Otto  Charles,  2603  Sheridan  Road,  Evantson,  111.,  269 

'96  Weinshank,  Theodore,  720  Newton  Claypool  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 

'99  Weirick,  Ralph  Wilson,  17  E  95th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  245  [194 

'89  *Weis,  Herman  Lincoln,  115 

'83  Weis,  Joseph  Brenneman  Franklin,,  Franklin  Co.,  O.,  75 

'03  Welles,  Miriam  Ursula  (Reeves),  Bureau  of  Entomology,  Washington, 

'01  Welles,  Winthrop  Selden,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  297  [D.  C,  358 

'01  gWells,  EHas  Herbert,  Box  619,  University  Place,  Neb.,  452 

'03  Wells,  Frederick  Mason,  315-17  Union  Trust  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 

'02  Wendell,  Francis  George,  Box  664   Tulsa,  I.  T.,  325  [358 

'99  Wernham,  (Dr.)  James  IngersoU,  Marengo,  111.,  245 

'00  Wesemann,  Adolph  Henry,  La  Grange,  111.,  269 

'02  Wesselhoeft,  Charles  Dietrich,  749  S.  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  326 

'00  West,  Maybel  Gay,  794  N.  Academy  St.,  Galesburg,  111.,  269 

'02  Western,  Irvine  Mark,  Elgin,  111.,  325 

'03  Westhold,  Hannah  Amanda,  424  S.  16th  St.,  Quincy,  111.,  358 

'85  Weston,  Abbie  (Swern),  1519  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  91 

'76  Weston,  Charles,  Hay  Springs,  Neb.,  26 

'89  Weston,  Margaret  (Van  Osdel),  Wheaton,  111.,  115 

'89  Weston,  Nathan  Austin,  601  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  116 

'81  Weston,  William  S.,  6617  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  61 

'01  Wetherbee,  Charles  Earl,  405  Sixth  Ave.,  Sterling,  111.,  298 

•98  Wetzel,  Clyde  Leigh,  259  S.  Clinton  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  227 

'04  Wetzel,  Nellie  (Sheldon),  1368  Clara  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  400 

'98  Wharf,  Allison  James,  122  E.  16th  St.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  227 

'74  *Wharry,  Walter  Ward,  13 

'72  Wharton,  Jacob  Norton,  Douglas  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  5 

'96  Wharton,  Rebecca  Gaskin,  care  of  Aurora  High  School,  Aurora,  111.,  194 

'05  Wheeler,  Edmund  Burke,  Bellflower,  111.,  436 

'72  Whitcomb,  Alonzo  Lyons,  Rovers,  Benton  Co.,  Ark.,  5 

'04  White,  Anna  David,  1612  Fulton  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  400 


Index  to  Alumni  675 

'04  White,  Caroline  Louise,  Warrensburg,  111.,  400 

'80  White,  Frank,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.,  52 

'OS  /zWhite.  Henrv  Clav,  Athens,  Ga.,  470 

'05  White,  Hilda  Kirke,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  436 

'02  White,  James  Dunwell,  care  of  D.  U.  &  C.  Ry.,  Danville,  111.,  326 

'90  White,  James  McLaren,  716  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign,  111.,  123 

'96  White,  Solon  Marx,  627  12th  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  194 

'02  Whitehouse,  Edith  Ursula,  526  National  Ave.,  San  Diego,  Calif  ,  326 

'96  Whitham,  Myron  Ehvin,  301  State  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y     195 

'77  Whitham,  Robert  Farwell,  1739  13th  Ave.,  South,  Seattle,  Wash     35 

'78  Whitlock,  John  Franklin,  Gettysburg,  S.  Dak.,  43 

'99  Whitmeyer,  Mark  Hubert,  203'W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  245 

'79  *Whitmire,  Clarence  Leonard,  48 

'86  *Whitmire,  Zech  Lincoln,  98 

'03  Whitsitt,  Hammond  William,  Moline,  111.,  358 

'02  Whitson,  Milton  James,  Moline,  111.,  326 

'97  Whittemore,  Flovd,  Sycamore,  111,,  211 

'90  Wilber,  Frank  Dent,  701  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  123 

'04  Wilcox,  Burton  B.,  3440  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  400 

'76  *Wild,  George  A.,  27 

'94  Wilder,  Charles  Thornton,  Champaign,  111.,  167 

'86  Wilder,  Henry  White,  9847  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  98 

'04  Wiley,  Carroll  Carson,  288  Belden  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  400 

'04  Wilev,  Francis  Rudolph,  Sullivan,  111.,  400 

'00  Wiley,  Raymond  Sly,  518  Cherry  St.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  269 

'03  Wiley,  Vonie  Ames  (Douglass),  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Colfax,  111.,  359 

'04  Wiley,  Wallace  Kenneth,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada,  400 

'90  Wilkinson,  George  El  Dorado,  17  E.  2d  St.,  Alton,  111.,  123       [ada,  326 

'02  Wilkinson,  Nathan,  care  of  Allis   Chalmers,  Bullock  Ltd.,  Montreal,  Can- 

jOO  Willcox,  Lucy  Bertha  Ely  (Wallace).  708  W.Park  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  269 

'99  Willcox,  Maurice  Meacham,  care  of  Chief  Eng'r  Soo  Line,  Minneapolis, 

'02  Williams,  Elrick,  1001  W.  lUinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  326  [Minn.,  245 

'99  Williams,  George  Bassett,  1115  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  245 

'87  Williams,  Herbert  Baldwin,  (1904)  Pearl,  Idaho,  103 

'73  Williams,  Louis  Edward,  119  N.  Fifth  St.,  Keokuk,  la.,  9 

'04  Williams,  Mary  Edith,  901  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  401 

'95  WilHams,  Parker  Merrill,  91  Illinois  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  180 

'01  Williams,  Ralph  Joseph,  The  Van  Courtland,  Washington,  D.  C,  298 

'96  Williams,  Robert,  Alden.  Minn.,  195 

'01  Williams,  Seymour,  532  Prairie  Ave.,  Decatur,  111.,  298 

'76  WiUiams,  Thomas  Thatcher,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Steriing,  111.,  27 

'03  Williams,  Walter  Winslow,  Benton,  111.,  359 

'01  Williams,  Winifred  Sue  Curfman,  San  lose,  Calif.,  298 

'98  Williamson,  Albert  St.  John,  Apuas,  Calentes,  City  of  Mexico,  Mex.,  227 

'92  Williamson,  Frank  Robert,  338  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  141 

'87  Williamson,  Marv  Hess  (Elder),  Palacios,  Tex.,  104 

'00  WilHs,  Clifford,  503  W.  High  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  270 

'85  Wills,  Etta  Catherine  (Schenker),  Vandalia,  111.,  91 

'84  Wills,  Jerome  Gideon,  Shobonier,  111.,  84 

'99  Wilmarth,  George  Henry,  care  of  Illinois  Traction  Co.,  Danville,  111.,  245 

'04  Wilson,  Charles  Gorman,  Garden  Prairie,  111.,  401 

'98  Wilson,  Frederick  Henry,  care  of  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 

'03  Wilson,  George  Shirlev,'806  E.  Howell  St.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  359         ]228 

'04  Wilson,  John  Guy,  412  Daniel  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  401 

'03  Wilson,  Joseph  Wade,  44  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  359 

'04  Wilson,  Le  Rov  C,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr'l,  Washington,  D.  C,  401 

'81  Wilson,  Maxwell  Blackburn,  Paris,  111.,  61 

'90  Wilson,  Robert  Conover,  4644  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  124 

'02  Wilson,  Thomas,  4752  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago.  Ill,,  327 

'05  Wilt,  Alva  Lewis,  Lovington,  Moultrie  Co.,  111.,  436 


676  University  of  Illinois 

'05  Winders,  Frank  Rae,  504  So.  Matthews  Ave.,  Urbana,  111.,  4,^6 

'04  Wing,  Alice  Louise,  Ludington,  Mich.,  401 

'01  Wing,  Florence  Sherwood,  Whiting,  Ind.,  298 

'98  Wingard,  Lewis  Forney,  407  N.  State  St.,  Champaign,  111.,  228 

'97  Winter,  Julia  Flora,  Mt.  Silinda,  Melsetter  Distr.,  Rhodesia,  Africa,  212 

'04  Wise,  Lewis  W.,  Milmine,  111.,  401 

'04  Wittlinger,  Emma  Marie,  1143  E.  Marietta  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  401 

'98  *Wolcott,  James  Thompson,  228 

'03  Wolcott,  Lloyd  Vernon,  care  of  LTniv.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111.,  359 

'02  Wolff,  Solom.on,  care  of  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.,  32  7 

'02  Wolleson,  Herbert  Henry,  2321  Prospect  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  327 

'76  Wood,  Frederick  L.,  California,  27 

'00  Wood,  Harvev  Edgerton,  819  Oneida  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  270 

'94  Wood,  Robert  Alvin,  Winfield  Ave.,  Forest  Park,  Baltimore,  Md.,  167 

'72  Wood,  Ruben  Oscar,  Woodburn,  111.,  5 

'04  Woodin,  Norman  Charles,  922  1st  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  402 

'03  Woodmansee,  Ralph  Cullom.,  care  of  LTniv.  of  Calif.,  Librarv  Berkelev, 

'[Calif.,  359 

'93  Woodruff,  Thomas  Tyson,  care  of  J.  G.  White  &  Co.,  Montevideo,  Uru- 

[guay.  So.  Am.er.,  154 

'00  Woods,  William  Francis,  712  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  270 

'85  Woodworth,  Charles  William,  2237  Carlton  St.,  Berkelev,  Calif.,  91 

'92  Woodworth,  Howard  Oakley,  Petaluma,  Calif.,  141  "  [111.,  360 

'03  Woodworth,  Metta  Edna,  care  of  David  Judy,  Potomac,  Vermilion  Co., 

'98  Woodworth,  Minnie  Barnev  (Young),  1419  Division  St.,  Burlington,  la., 

'99  Woolsey,  Lulu  Catharine  (Hurst),  Beloit,  Wis.,  246  [228 

'94  *  Woolsey,  Ola  C.  (Gibbs),  167 

'04  Work,  Edna  McCluskv,  Ruskville,  111.,  402 

'04  Worker,  Joseph  Garfield,  1229  Second  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  402 

'04  Worrell,  Joseph  Carl,  Room  907  C.  &  N.  W.  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.,  402 

'03  Worth,  Lynne  Griswold,  Medford,  Wis.,  360 

'04  Worthen,  Edmund  Lewis,  Warsaw,  111.,  402 

'04  Worthen,  Ella  Eugenia,  Warsaw,  111.,  402 

'98  Worthen,  George  Bedell,  422  N.  Linn  St.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  228 

'98  Wray,  David  Conder,  734  The  Rookery,  Chicago,  111.,  228 

'00  Wray,  George  Thom.as  Henry,  309  Majestic  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 

'05  Wray,  Harriette,  Winnebago,  111.,  437  [270 

'05  Wright,  Herman  Festues,  Ingleside,  Neb.,  437 

'04  Wright,  Ida  Faye,  1301  Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  402 

'81  Wright,  Jessie  Armilda  (Richardson),  Rentchler,  111.,  61 

'85  Wright,  John  Edwards,  2439  Lakewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  91 

'85  Wright,  Lizzie  Marilla  (Canaday),  122  S.  Kedzie  Ave,  Chicago,  111.,  91 

'83  Wright,  Minnie  Elizabeth  (Blackburn),  Corsicana,  Tex.,  75 

'85  *Wright,  Minnie  Sunderland  (Barbour),  91 

'77  Wright,  Myron  Jerom.e,  Woodstock,  111.,  35 

'92  Wright,  Royal,  905  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  141 

'01  Wright,  Sidney  Walter,  Armington,  111.,  298 

'04  Wright,  Ward  Ellis,  Woodstock,  111.,  403 

'96  Wright,  Wilber  Hoyt,  6428  Jackson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  195 

'04  Wright,  William  Wilberforce,  Jr.,  Toulon,  111.,  403 

'98  Wuerffel,  Herman  Louis,  409  S.  10th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111.,  229 

'02  Wyne,  Ervin  Evermont,  Vermont,  111.,  327 

'95  Yeakel,  WiUiam  Kriebel,  2682  N.  42d  Ave.,  Irving  Park, Chicago,  111.,  180 

'04  Yocum,  Earl  Lavton,  Galva,  111.,  403 

'05  Yolton,  Robert  Elgene,  75  154th  St.,  Harvey,  111.,  437 

'99  Young,  Bertram  Otto,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  246 

'91  Young,  Charles  Bailey,  411  Fox  St.,  Aurora,  111.,  133 

'97  Young,  Charles  Whittier,  Peking,  China,  care  of  Amer.  Bd.  Mission,  212 

'99  Young,  John  H.,  1419  Division "^St.,  Burlington,  la.,  246 


Index  to  Alumni  677 

154 


'Q3  Young,  Orres  Ephriam,  SI  Lincoln  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich 

'04  gYoung,  Sadie, 

'03  Zangerle,  Norman  Arthur,  157  Janssen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  360 

'03  Zartman,  Lester  William,  100  Brownell  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  360 

'85  Zeller,  Josephine  M.,  1111  N.  Monroe  St.,  Peoria,  111..  92 

'78  Ziesing,  August.  Glcncoe,  111..  43 

'97  Zillv,  Mabel  Helen  (Hamilton),  Kewanee,  111.,  212 

'78  *Zim'merman,  Henry  \V.,  43 

'Q7  Zimmerman,  Walter  Herman,  De  Kalb,  111.,  212 

'02  Zipf,  Ferdinand,  153  111th  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  327 


